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Information, experience, and willingness to mitigate mental health consequences from flooding through collective defence
Demand for reducing mental health impacts from flooding through collective flood defence is elicited using a contingent valuation method with a sequential hypothetical scenario, which accounts for human resilience and ... -
Innovations for sustainability in the roll-out of the sustainable development goals
Desde el año 2015, las empresas han ido adaptando sus decisiones estratégicas para alinearse con los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible. Esta adaptación vendría justificada por la búsqueda de legitimidad ante la presión ... -
La interpretación necesaria del derecho de la competencia desde un enfoque ius internacional privatista
Tradicionalmente, el Derecho de la competencia se ha interpretado desde el Derecho administrativo y el Derecho mercantil, pero cada vez resulta más necesaria la interpretación desde el Derecho Internacional ... -
Is critique sustainable? A commentary on Bigoni and Mohammed
Reflecting on the reactions that Bigoni and Mohammed's article “Criticism is unsustainable: A polemic” has provoked in me, I describe in this essay a number of tensions in the field of critical accounting that I sincerely ... -
Is review visibility fostering helpful votes? The role of review rank and review characteristics in the adoption of information
(Elsevier, 2024) Artículo / ArtikuluaIn online environments, where consumers usually face information overload, information regarding the number of helpful votes received by online reviews serves as a trust sign to aid consumers in their purchasing journeys. ... -
Is there an expiration effect in the bitcoin market?
This paper studies the monthly expiration effect in the bitcoin markets. The emergence of trading in bitcoin futures in regulated markets is an ideal occasion to test this effect on an asset with singular characteristics. ... -
Lagged accuracy in credit-risk measures
This paper analyzes the magnitude (accuracy) and length (time) of the lag in the incorporation of new information in different measures of credit risk. The results, for US firms, show a lag for Altman’s Z accounting measure ... -
League competitions and fairness
We formulate two fairness principles and characterize the league competition systems that satisfy them. The first principle requires that all players should have the same chance of being the final winner if all players are ... -
La Ley 12/2013 de la cadena alimentaria, ¿réplica o complemento de la Ley de defensa de la competencia?
La Ley 12/2013 de medidas para mejorar el funcionamiento de la cadena alimentaria entró en vigor el 1 de enero de 2014. Su objetivo era proteger al sector primario como escalón más débil dentro de la cadena alimentaria ... -
Liability of political embeddedness in Chinese multinationals: implications for headquarters' roles and reverse knowledge transfer
It is well known that Chinese multinationals' international expansion is often supported by the home-country government. This study argues that the political embeddedness of Chinese multinationals' headquarters may impair ... -
Light, moderate and vigorous physical activities: new insights into a virtuous circle with happiness
The study of the physical activity engagement (PA) has given rise to a relevant research agenda in a wide range of fields, such as its close relationship with subjective well-being, self-perceived health and social ... -
The link between R&D team diversity and innovative performance: a mediated moderation model
This paper examines how diversity dimensions, namely gender, skills and education, in R&D teams interact to drive innovation. Our research supports the hypothesis that surface-level diversity might negatively affect ... -
Long-term diversification paths and energy transitions in Europe
The authors propose a synthetic indicator that allows one to compare and contrast the evolution of the composition of the primary energy baskets of eight European countries over the last two centuries, and quantitatively ... -
Machines and energy. Energy capital ratios in Europe and Latin America 1875 - 1970'
The relationship between energy and capital is one of the most important aspects of modern economic growth. Machines need energy to produce all the goods we enjoy; energy would be far less useful for humankind in absence ... -
Managerial family ties and employee risk bearing in family firms: evidence from Spanish car dealers
This article discusses that family firms in which the top management team (TMT) is dominated bynonfamily managers are more likely to shift risk to employees through incentive pay schemesthan family firms with TMTs dominated ... -
Manipulative agendas in four-candidate elections
We consider a setting where it is known for an electorate what probability a given candidate has of beating another in a pairwise ballot. An agenda assigns candidates to the leaves of a binary tree and is called manipulative ... -
A mathematical approach to law and deal modelling: legislation and agreements
Social norms are a set of rules to be followed by the people of a community in order to have a better coexistence, to which the behaviors, tasks, and activities of the human being must be adjusted. The set or system of ... -
The measurement of the value of a language
We address the problem of assessing the value of a language. We consider a stylized model of multilingual societies in which we introduce axioms formalizing the principles of impartiality, monotonicity, invariance and ... -
Measuring and decomposing productivity change in the presence of mergers
Managers and policymakers often encourage mergers and acquisitions of companies with the aim of increasing the productivity of the involved firms. However, problems with the measurement of productivity change usually occur ... -
Measuring credit risk in family firms
This article attempts to identify the default risk measure which best reflects the idiosyncratic context of public family firms. Seven accounting- and market-based measures are compared over a sample of 981 US family and ...