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Do sustainability disclosure mechanisms reduce market myopia? Evidence from European sustainability companies
Market myopia is a behavioural bias that causes investors to overvalue short-term earnings and undervalue long-term profits. This anomaly should not be compatible with sustainability disclosure mechanisms, the set of tools ... -
Do wealth levels affect the contribution to negative externalities?
This paper experimentally explores the link between poverty and decisions that lead environmental degradation. In the experiment, individuals with different wealth levels play a game that describes environmental degradation ... -
Do you prefer logging in?: the relevance of the experience of telework for wellbeing
Purpose –The swift and unanticipated integration of telework by European companies due to COVID-19 gave rise to distinct features of telework. These attributes underscore the necessity of analysing its impact on employees’ ... -
Does analyst information influence the cost of debt? Some international evidence
We examine the contribution of analyst forecasting accuracy in reducing the average total cost of debt to firms. Our results reinforce the importance of analyst accuracy as a mechanism for reducing information asymmetries ... -
Does ethnic segregation matter for spatial inequality?
The article examines the link between ethnic segregation and spatial inequality in 71 countries with different levels of economic development. The results reveal that ethnic segregation is associated with significantly ... -
Does family ownership always reduce default risk?
(WileyAccounting and Finance Association of Australia and New Zealand, 2021) Artículo / ArtikuluaThis paper analyses the effect of family ownership on the outcome of the firm’s risk‐taking activities, measured by the company’s default risk. We show that family ownership reduces the probability of default, which is ... -
Does investor sentiment affect bank stability? International evidence from lending behavior
We study the impact of investor sentiment on bank credit and how changes in lending may affect bank stability. We analyze a sample of 2,673 banks from 127 developed and developing countries during the 1997–2016 period. Our ... -
Duty calls: prediction of failure in reorganization processes
Purpose – Using data from business reorganization processes under Act 1116 of 2006 in Colombia during the period 2008 to 2018, a model for predicting the success of these processes is proposed. The paper aims to validate ... -
The dynamic effects of non-performing loans on banks’ cost of capital and lending supply in the Eurozone
This paper analyses the transmission channel from non-performing loans to the cost of capital, credit provision and liquidity creation in the banks of the Eurozone. The empirical results suggest that holdings of non-performing ... -
Economic development, female wages and missing female births in Spain, 1900-1930
Focusing on Spain between 1900 and 1930, a period characterised by significant structural transformations and rapid economic growth, this article shows that the sex ratio at birth (SRB) was abnormally high, at least until ... -
The effect of a switch of management company on pension plan fees
The impact of a switch of management company on pension plan fees is analysed by comparing the effects on employer-sponsored versus individual defined-contribution private pension plans in Spain. This framework is ideal ... -
The effect of human capital on occupational health and safety investment: an empirical analysis of Spanish firms
This paper analyses how firms' human capital influences their investments in occupational health and safety (OHS). We argue that the incentive to protect workers by investing in OHS is a function of the stock of human ... -
The effect of sustainability on new product development in manufacturing—internal and external practices
The purpose of this paper is to analyse the link between the adoption of sustainability practices and new product development (NPD) in manufacturing companies. From a triple bottom line (TBL) perspective and considering ... -
Effect of the great crisis on sectoral female employment in Europe: a structural decomposition analysis
Sectoral gender segregation in labor markets is a fact. This paper examines the female distribution of employment by sectors in the EU 28, thereby contributing to the literature on the effects of the recession and subsequent ... -
Effects of new technologies on work: the case of additive manufacturing
The authors study the effects on work of additive manufacturing (AM), an emerging technology that may replace significant segments of traditional manufacturing (TM). Compared to TM, AM is more integrated and offers greater ... -
La eficiencia energética, el efecto rebote y el crecimiento económico
El trabajo revisa la relación entre la mejora de la eficiencia energética y el efecto rebote, así como el impacto que cabe anticipar sobre el consumo de energía y el crecimiento en la economía española. -
The energy and gross domestic product causality nexus in Latin America 1900-2010
A better understanding of the relationship between energy consumption and economic growth is important for the less developed regions of the world such as Africa or Latin America, which future might be compromised by the ... -
The Energy Mix Concentration Index (EMCI): methodological considerations for implementation
The Energy Mix Concentration Index (EMCI)is a quantitative indicator of concentration of the energy mix based upon the Herfindahl-Hirschman Index. We use the EMCI to compare the evolution of the diversification (versus ... -
Energy-socio-economic-environmental modelling for the EU energy and post-COVID-19 transitions
Relevant energy questions have arisen because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The pandemic shock leads to emissions' reductions consistent with the rates of decrease required to achieve the Paris Agreement goals. Those unforeseen ... -
Enhancing open innovation: managing not invented here syndrome in collaborative projects
Despite having consensus on the negative relationship between individuals’ biased attitude towards externally generated ideas and the applicability of inbound open innovation (OI) as a strategy, we find a gap in the literature ...