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The nexus between sovereign CDS and stock market volatility: new evidence
This paper extends the studies published to date by performing an analysis of the causal relationships between sovereign CDS spreads and the estimated conditional volatility of stock indices. This estimation is performed ... -
Non-performing loans, financial stability, and banking competition: evidence for listed and non-listed eurozone banks
Este trabajo analiza los efectos de la morosidad crediticia y de la (in)estabilidad financiera sobre la competencia bancaria en los mercados de crédito de la zona euro. Los resultados sugieren que la morosidad bancaria ... -
Nuclear engineering and technology transfer: the Spanish strategies to deal with US, French and German nuclear manufacturers, 1955–1985
We analysed the process of construction and connection to the electrical grid of four Spanish nuclear power plants with different financial and technological foreign partners: those of Zorita (PWR by Westinghouse), Garoña ... -
Olvido oncológico: protección de datos de salud y no discriminación
La tipificación del 'derecho al olvido' en el art. 17 del Reglamento General de Protección de Datos supuso la consolidación de un nuevo baluarte para la privacidad de la persona y tutela de sus intereses frente a informaciones ... -
On staggered prices and optimal inflation
This paper computes the steady-state optimal rate of inflation in a model with monopolistic competition under two different sticky-price specifications, Calvo (1983) and Taylor (1980).The optimal rate of inflation is ... -
On the aversion to incomplete preferences
We propose an axiomatization of aversion to incomplete preferences. Some prevailing models of incomplete preferences rely on the hypothesis that incompleteness is temporary and that by keeping their opportunity set open ... -
On the structure of acyclic binary relations
We investigate the structure of acyclic binary relations from different points of view. On the one hand, given a nonempty set we study real-valued bivariate maps that satisfy suitable functional equations, in a way that ... -
On the use of biased-randomized algorithms for solving non-smooth optimization problems
Soft constraints are quite common in real-life applications. For example, in freight transportation, the fleet size can be enlarged by outsourcing part of the distribution service and some deliveries to customers can be ... -
Open innovation in the food and beverage industry
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to extend the knowledge into the relationship between open innovation (OI) and firm’s innovative performance. Specifically, the authors aim to determine whether the benefits of OI ... -
Optimizing energy consumption in transportation: literature review, insights, and research opportunities
From airplanes to electric vehicles and trains, modern transportation systems require large quantities of energy. These vast amounts of energy have to be produced somewhere—ideally by using sustainable sources—and then ... -
Pareto rationalizability by two single-peaked preferences
We study, in a finite setting, the problem of Pareto rationalizability of choice functions by means of a preference profile that is single-peaked with respect to an exogenously given linear order over the alternatives. ... -
Participation in and provision of public goods: Does granularity matter?
We use public goods games to experimentally investigate the effect of granularity (i.e., the degree of divisibility of the space of feasible contribution options) on participation (whether individuals contribute or not to ... -
Pay to be green? The effect of corporate social responsibility contracting on green innovation performance
This study examines how the integration of corporate social responsibility (CSR) criteria in executive compensation can improve green innovation performance in European countries. Using agency theory and stakeholder theory, ... -
Perceived health and earnings: evidence from the European working conditions survey 2015
This paper aims to analyse the relationship between perceived health and earnings across Europe. Empirical analysis is based on the last published round from the European Working Conditions Survey (N = 43,850) and offers ... -
Performance of default-risk measures: the sample matters
This paper examines the predictive power of the main default-risk measures used by both academics and practitioners, including accounting measures, market-price-based measures and the credit rating. Given that some measures ... -
A potential paradigm shift in global mobility? The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic profoundly affected the global mobility (GM) policies of multinational enterprises (MNEs). Through interviews with policy decision-makers in 32 companies, we applied Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis ... -
Poverty, social work, and social intervention: decent work as a strategy to overcome poverty after the Covid-19
Social workers worldwide must be concerned about how to overcome poverty after the COVID-19. The 61st Session of United Nations Commission for Social Development has highlighted decent work as a priority for social ... -
Prediction of failure in reorganization agreements under Colombia's Corporate Insolvency Act
Purpose – The aim of this paper is to provide an overview of the impact of the implementation of Colombian Corporate Insolvency Act 1116 of 2006 in the period 2008–2018 and to assess the relevance of a broad set of financial ... -
Product/process definition, technology adoption and workforce qualification: impact on performance
This paper analyses the impact of manufacturing technologies (MTs) and workers' qualifications on labour productivity and flexibility, taking into account the product-process (P-P) strategy adopted by the company. This ... -
Profiting from collaborative innovation practices: identifying organizational success factors along the process
Research on innovation management has pointed out that the capitalization of collaborative innovation practices is influenced by firms' internal context. This paper aims to answer the following question: which organizational ...