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Unconventional monetary policy, competition and financial stability. Evidence from the Eurozone banks
This article analyses the effects of the ECB’s negative interest rates (or unconventional) policy on the degree of banking competition, lending and deposit supply, and financial stability. Using a dataset comprising 191 ... -
The use of a retail store database for brand choice analysis
Retailers who wish to make decisions for a single store and have access to the scanner data of all purchases and to the scanner data of customer card-holders may worry about erroneous inferences when using one of the two ... -
Value creation in mobile social media: a systematic review and agenda for future research
Purpose: the purpose of this study is to provide a systematic review of the current state of research regarding mobile social media use for value creation by firms and customers and an agenda for future research. ... -
Value of analysts’ consensus recommendations and investor sentiment
This paper studies the effect of investor sentiment on analysts' consensus recommendations. Our results show that the optimistic bias of analysts in the issuing of recommendations is affected by investor sentiment: the ... -
Volatility risk premia betas
This paper analyzes the cross-sectional and time-series behavior of thevolatility risk premia betas at the portfolio level. These betas show a monotonic relation with respect to the magnitude of the volatility risk premium ... -
Volatility spillovers in the European bank CDS market
From the 2007 subprime crisis to the recent Eurozone debt crisis,the banking industry has experienced terrible financial instabilitywith increasing volatility levels of bank default probability. UsingEuropean CDS spreads ... -
What dimensions of risk perception are associated with avoidance of buying processed foods with warning labels?
Nutritional Warning Labels (NWLs) inform consumers about processed foods that exceed critical nutrient levels activating the risk perception in consumers. However, this information is limited. The objective was to identify ... -
What drives firm profitability? A multilevel approach to the Spanish agri-food sector
(Instituto Nacional de Investigacion y Tecnologia Agraria y Alimentaria (INIA), 2017) Artículo / ArtikuluaStrategic management research has demonstrated the importance of firm- and industry structure as drivers of firm profitability. However, less is known about how firms´ geographical locations affect profitability. Applying ... -
When do women make a better table? Examining the influence of women directors on family firm's corporate social performance
Our paper seeks to further understand the influence of gender board diversity on firms' corporate social performance (CPS) in the context of publicly held family firms. Grounded on corporate governance and family firm ... -
Who are the potential consumers of organic fruits and vegetables in Central Chile? A CHAID approach
La demanda por frutas y verduras (F&V) orgánicas está creciendo alrededor del mundo, creando oportunidades de mercado para los países en desarrollo como principales proveedores. Sin embargo, la mayoría de los países en ... -
Why do guests stay at Airbnb versus hotels?: an empirical analysis of necessary and sufficient conditions
Our study explores the differences in necessary and sufficient conditions for producing (dis)satisfactory guest experiences between Airbnb and hotels, intending to develop competitive strategies for the hospitality industry. ... -
The witching week of herding on bitcoin exchanges
This paper analyses the herding behaviour among exchanges around the expiration of bitcoin futures traded on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME). The database extends from December 2017 to October 2020, taking as a ... -
Women in power with power: the influence of meaningful board representation on default risk
This paper examines the relationship between the presence of female board members and firms' corporate default risk. We find an inverted “U-shaped” relationship for a sample of 917 firms in 19 emerging markets for the ... -
Workforce education diversity, work organization and innovation propensity
Purpose: Diversity of people, knowledge and resources has been identified as a determinant of firms' growth. This paper focusses on innovation propensity as a critical dimension of firm's growth path, aiming to analyse the ... -
Working in the 21st century. The coronavirus crisis: a driver of digitalisation, teleworking, and innovation, with unintended social consequences
Background: this article seeks to shed a light on the innovation, digitalisation, and teleworking processes that have occurred because of the coronavirus crisis. Methods: to this end, we analyse data from Eurostat (2020), ... -
Work–family policies and the transformation triangle: women, organizational culture and managerial strategy
Purpose: This research addresses how companies develop a process of transformation to a more family responsible behaviour and the role that women play in this process. This paper aims to propose a model in which a female ... -
Young people, social workers and social work education: the role of digital skills
This paper addresses a key issue in the development of youth-focused social work: the role of digital skills in the relationship between young people and social workers who work with these native digital users. To this ...