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  • 101
    ISBN: 9781788975636
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (464 Seiten)
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als How to keep your doctorate on track
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    Keywords: Research Methodology ; Research Methodology ; Universities and colleges Graduate work ; Doctoral students ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Forschungsprojekt ; Projektmanagement ; Forschungsprojekt ; Projektmanagement
    Abstract: Contents: 1. What we wish we had known : lessons learned to keep your doctorate on track (1) / Rebecca Loudoun, Emily A. Morrison, Mark N.K. Saunders and Keith Townsend ; PART I. GETTING INTO IT: 2. Choosing your topic : a supervisor perspective (14) / Jimmy Donaghey -- 3. 'Begin at the beginning' : identifying ideas for a PhD (22) / Graeme Dobson -- 4. 'I want to do it because I want to do it': boarding flight PhD (31) / Jemma J. Saunders -- 5. Asking "the" question (34) / Emily McDonald -- 6. Whose doctorate is it anyway? : How students and supervisors can work well together (36) / Carol Atkinson and Keith Townsend -- 7. When an orchestra misses its harmony (or how I learnt to work with my supervisors) (43) / Mai Khanh Tran -- 8. 'How much time do I get?????' (52) / Peter J. Jordan -- 9. Views from the top and views of the valley : the paths of dissertation literature reviews (55) / Maria Cseh -- 10. Critically reviewing the literature: the ghosts of literature present, past and future (65) / Linzi McKerr -- 11. Reading academic papers: visiting and re-visiting old friends (74) / Jennifer Robinson -- 12. Research philosophies and why they matter (76) / Natasha S. Mauthner -- 13. Getting your research philosophy clear (87) / Rosanna Cole -- 14. Changing philosophy (aka the only PhD is a finished PhD) (95) / Brian Harney -- 15. Designing and conducting a quantitative study : lessons learned from work, home, and school (97) / Kim Nimon -- 16. Strategies for analysing qualitative data: how to get started with making sense of all that material you've collected (107) / Anette Hallin -- 17. Discovering statistics and developing a quantitative research design (117) / Ursula Furnier -- 18. Mirror, Mirror, on the wall, how am I making sense of it all? (125) / Merrel Knox -- 19. Too much of a good thing - tradeoffs between training and completion? (135) / Keith Townsend -- PART II. GETTING ON WITH IT: 20. Critical feedback : transforming criticisms into indispensable insights (142) / Emily A. Morrison -- 21. 'They think I'm stupid' : dealing with supervisor feedback (159) / Amanda Lee -- 22. No book or resource has all the answers (167) / Rebecca Loudoun -- 23. "Ok Google ... since when did you join my supervision team?" (169) / Adam Robertson -- 24. Embracing research ethics : from cognitive walk-through to reflexive journey (171) / Rebecca Whiting -- 25. Gaining ethical approval (182) / Nora Pillard Reynolds -- 26. But I am just going home : research ethics and student safety (191) / Safa Riaz -- 27. Organizational governance : the final hurdles for research approval (193) / Amy N.B. Johnston -- 28. Wearing skirts and writing like a woman : a winding road to gaining access to research (200) / Ana Alecsandru -- 29. Gaining access to apparently easy informants (210) / Mireia Valverde -- 30. Letters from a doctoral researcher to a data collection advice column; and the responses (213) / Sharon F. Lambert -- 31. Addressing power differentials and managing egos : how to collect reliable qualitative data when researching 'elites' (228) / Chris F. Wright -- 32. Time is waiting in the wings (238) / Mark N.K. Saunders -- 33. Navigating the supervisory relationship : the case of the disappearing supervisors (248) / Vicki Webster -- 34. Managing time and maintaining focus (256) / Colin Hughes -- 35. Tightrope walking: balancing the dynamic tensions of the doctoral process (264) / Andrea Casey -- 36. Keeping your life on track : living one spoon at a time (272) / Emma Partlow -- 37. Opportunities and challenges of studying abroad (281) / Aurora Trif -- 38. Keeping life and career on track as a non-traditional doctorate student (283) / Vicki Webster -- 39. Finders, keepers, losers, weepers! A doctoral candidate's reality of changing thesis advisors (285) / Polly Watson Black -- 40. To leave or not to leave your Alma Mater (293) / Raymond Markey -- 41. My journey (303) / Gerard Ryan -- PART III. GETTING IT FINISHED AND MOVING ON: 42. Eat, sleep, redraft, repeat (308) / Ana Lobo -- 43. Challenges in writing up qualitative findings (316) / Victor Oyaro Gekara -- 44. The power to write (323) / Melika Shirmohammadi -- 45. Writing your thesis quickly and well (325) / Tara Gray -- 46. Rewriting and overcoming writer's block (336) / Grace Henry -- 47. Overcoming writer's block (and submission anxiety) (344) / Fiona Archontoulis -- 48. The final mile : avoiding and overcoming viva trip-ups (345) / Dawn C. Duke -- 49. My viva voce examination : a rollercoaster! (356) / Zeineb Djebali -- 50. Let me defend myself (or at least my thesis) (365) / Qian Yi Lee -- 51. Networking with academics to solve your PhD puzzle (367) / Adam Robertson -- 52. Are conferences worth attending as a graduate student? : Reflections and lessons from a former graduate student (377) / Tomika W. Greer -- 53. A tale of three dissertations : experiences of transforming mentored research into an article (387) / Jamie Callahan -- 54. How can you publish from your dissertation? (398) / Katherine Rosenbusch -- 55. Publishing from your thesis (408) / Dennis Nickson -- 56. Getting the first academic job (410) / Oliver S. Crocco -- 57. Beyond the doctorate : getting your first job (420) / Holly Prescott -- 58. Publications, what publications? (429) / Mark N.K. Saunders -- 59. Balancing act (431) / Polly Watson Black -- Index 433.
    Abstract: "The path of a doctoral student can feel challenging and isolating. This guide provides doctoral students with key ideas and support to kick-start a doctoral journey, inspire progress and complete their thesis or dissertation. Featuring observations from experienced supervisors, as well as the reflections of current and recent postgraduate researchers, this intimate and entertaining book offers vital insights into the critical moments in any doctoral experience. Bringing together the voices of doctoral supervisors and candidates past and present from around the globe, How to Keep your Doctorate on Track will be a trusted companion for any PhD, DBA or EdD student. Supervisors and those offering support and guidance to doctoral candidates will also glean valuable insight into fresh approaches and their own practice"--
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  • 102
    ISBN: 9781788973533
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: Research Handbooks in Business and Management series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 338.04
    Keywords: Unternehmensgründung ; Betriebliches Umfeld ; Technologietransfer ; Forschungskooperation ; Ausgründung ; New business enterprises ; Business incubators ; Electronic books ; Handbuch ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Contents: Preface -- Introduction: Helping birds to fly: introducing start-up incubation ecosystems / Adam Novotny, Einar Rasmussen, Tommy H. Clausen, and Johan Wiklund -- Part I: Holistic approaches to supies -- 1. The role of smart specialization in providing regional strategic support for establishing sustainable start-up incubation ecosystems / Nhien Nguyen, Åge Mariussen, and Jens Ø. Hansen -- 2. Incubating start-ups in entrepreneurial ecosystems: a multilevel perspective on entrepreneurial resources / Shruti Sardeshmukh, Allan O'Connor, and Ronda Smith -- 3. The domains of entrepreneurship support / Tiago Ratinho -- 4. In support of university spinoffs - what drives the organizational design of technology transfer ecosystems? / Matthew Good and Mirjam Knockaert -- 5. The support system's influence on nature-based business start-ups in a rural context / Jorunn Grande and Espen Carlsson -- 6. Transnational entrepreneurial ecosystems: the perspectives of Finnish and Estonian born-global start-ups / Hannes Velt, Lasse Torkkeli, and Sami Saarenketo -- 7. A contingency approach to the incubation of new ventures in entrepreneurial ecosystems: descriptive exploratory plots for continuous and survival outcomes / Alan R. Johnson, Katherine E. Masyn, and Alexander McKelvie -- Part II: Start-up support organizations -- 8. Organizational sponsorship: an overview of the state of knowledge and future research directions / Marit Breivik-Meyer -- 9. Understanding startup development organizations in the context of startup incubation ecosystems / Cristiano Bellavitis, Michael Sargent, and Carlos M. DaSilva -- 10. Distinguishing self-sufficient business incubators in start-up incubation ecosystems / Oliver Straub, Peter M. Bican, and Alexander Brem -- 11. Incubators' coopetition strategy in the start-up incubation ecosystem / Christina Theodoraki and Karim Messeghem -- 12. A comparative analysis of USA enterprise support organizations for conscious capitalism and conventional capitalism / Kerul Kassel, Shelley F. Mitchell, and Guénola Abord-Hugon Nonet -- 13. Incubation and founders' champion behaviour / Are Jensen, Nhien Nguyen, and Jens Ø. Hansen -- 14. Multinational companies' roles in start-up incubation ecosystems: the case of Microsoft innovation centers in Brazil / Nadja Nordling, Elisa Thomas, Rhiannon Pugh, and Roberto Rivas Hermann -- 15. Outsider support, firm births and outcomes / Lars Kolvereid and Espen J. Isaksen -- Part III: University-based supies -- 16. Bridging or isolating? The role of the university technology transfer office in the start-up incubation ecosystem / Adam Novotny -- 17. The key drivers for emergence of an entrepreneurial ecosystem - the role of brokerage, role models and inspiration / Karolina Lesniak and Roger Sørheim -- 18. Toward a model for universities as incubation ecosystems: facilitating students for an entrepreneurial career / B.W. Åmo, I.B. Pettersen, E. van der Lingen, K. Voldsund, and J.J. Bragelien -- 19. Individual-level determinants of academic patent licensing to start-ups: impacts of principal investigators' embeddedness in the industry / Dolores Modic and Tohru Yoshioka-Kobayashi -- 20. The university ecosystem and the internationalization of spin-off firms / Eva Jenny B. Jørgensen and Adam Novotny -- 21. The academic entrepreneurship ecosystem: the role of the university for societal impact of academic spin-offs / Anders Billström -- 22. Urban universities as a start-up ecosystem: the case of academic spin-offs in Milan / Matteo Landoni -- 23. Motivating universities to support spin-off firms: stakeholders and start-up incubation ecosystems / Einar Rasmussen, Paul Benneworth, and Magnus Gulbrandsen -- Index.
    Abstract: "This insightful and comprehensive Research Handbook explores the concept of start-up incubation ecosystems and investigates the various factors that interact to provide a nurturing environment suitable for the creation and successful development of start-ups. Chapters employ a range of approaches for the study of incubation ecosystems, including literature reviews, theoretical studies, and empirical research featuring both quantitative and qualitative methods. An international team of authors analyze data from a diverse range of countries to cover topics including: multi-level approaches to incubation ecosystems; start-up support mechanisms such as incubators, accelerators and co-working spaces; and the role of organizations involved in incubation ecosystems such as universities, government agencies and multinational companies. The Handbook thus illustrates the critical part played by the early development of start-ups within entrepreneurial ecosystems. Scholars and doctoral students working in entrepreneurship and innovation will find this Handbook invaluable to their understanding of start-up incubation ecosystems and in illuminating future research agendas. It will also prove useful to practitioners and policymakers working with start-ups and organizations that support them"--
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  • 103
    ISBN: 9781786438973
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Gender, science and innovation
    DDC: 500.82
    Keywords: Women in science ; Women in technology ; Sex discrimination in employment ; Women Employment ; Sex discrimination against women ; Sex discrimination in science ; Women in science ; Women in technology ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Frau ; Technik ; Wissenschaft ; Diskriminierung
    Abstract: Contents: Foreword / by Sally Hardy -- 1. Introduction: Pipeline break / Henry Etzkowitz, Helen Lawton Smith, Colette Henry and Alexandra Poulovassilis -- Part I: Gender cultures and institutions -- 2. Being an early career academic: is there space for gender-equality in the neoliberal university? / Viviana Meschitti -- 3. Becoming a professor requires saying 'no': merging equality and quality agendas in a Norwegian gender balance project / Rebecca Lund -- 4. The National Science Foundation's advance programme: issues for senior compared to junior academic women scientists / Sue Rosser -- 5. Using the embedded case study approach to analyse the leaky pipeline phenomenon in academic careers / Silvia Cervia -- 6. Feminization of the medical profession / Rita Biancheri -- 7. Resistance to women in academic medicine / Laurel D. Edmunds -- Part II: Networking, mentoring and support -- 8. Networking, gender and academia: an ecosystems approach / Colette Henry, Helen Lawton Smith, Viviana Meschitti, Lene Foss and Pauric McGowan -- 9. Academic support for female entrepreneurs: the positive lasting effects of learning networks / Aisling O'Neill and Bill O'Gorman -- 10. Gender perspective in mentoring relationships: a case study of GENOVATEUNINA / Ilenia Picardi and Maria Carmela Agodi -- 11. Gender and international collaborations in science and technology community building and policy agenda setting: an integrated analytical approach / Connie L. McNeely and Katie Seely-Gant -- Part III: Entrepreneurship, innovation, commercialization -- 12. Gender differences in the commercialisation of research: a study in UK universities / Helen Lawton Smith, Viviana Meschitti, Jeanne Le Roux, Mark Panton, Ning Baines, Alexandra Poulovassilis and Colette Henry -- 13. Unfolding the factors affecting female scientists' intentions in spin-off creation: a central European case study / S.ndor Huszár, Szabolcs Prónay and Norbert Buzàs -- 14. Gender diversity in R&D teams and its impact on firm openness / Lisa Messina, Gary Chapman and Nola Hewitt-Dundas -- 15. The entrepreneurial intention in female university students: an Italian case / Alessandra Micozzi and Francesca Micozzi -- 16. Gender, race and entrepreneurship in the United States / Cheryl B. Leggon -- 17. Trends and determinants of women in patenting in the United States / Sharmistha Bagchi-Sen and Peter Rogerson -- 18. AUTM women inventors committee: working to close the gender gap in university patenting / Kathleen Sohar, Forough Ghahramani, Jennifer Gottwald, Linda Kawano and Jennifer Shockro -- 19. Gender equity and equality: resistance and advance in academic science and innovation / Henry Etzkowitz, Carol Kemelgor and Leila Maria Kehl -- Index.
    Abstract: "This timely book brings together expert scholarly contributions based on individual and institutional experiences of gender inequality in Europe and the USA. Featuring key empirical insights, contributors explore the ways in which gender produces differences in opportunities across STEM subjects in universities. Leading authors in the field investigate and propose strategies to improve gender equality in academic environments by focusing on how to overcome indifference, cultural resistance and backlash. This book not only demonstrates the reality of women's networking experiences in STEM in different geographical and institutional contexts but provides evidence of the effectiveness of specific measures introduced to combat inequality in science and innovation. Enlightening and provocative, this book introduces key insights and critical questions for researchers of gender inequality in science and innovation. This book will also be vital for researchers and students of entrepreneurship as the need for a firm interrogation of the causes and consequences of gender inequality in business grows"--
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  • 104
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    Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing
    ISBN: 9781788118491
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 301 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Research handbooks in business and management
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Management ; Organisationstheorie ; Ökonomische Ideengeschichte ; Management Research ; Management History ; Research ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Contents: 1. Introduction to the handbook of research on management and organizational history: The hotly contested present state of management and organizational history / Kyle Bruce -- Part I: Classic foundations -- 2. Thinking differently about adam smith's legacy for management studies / Stephen Cummings and Todd Bridgman -- 3. The uses of frederick winslow taylor: How management theorists have interpreted scientific management over the years and why / Hindy Lauer Schachter -- 4. Contested paths: A meta-analytic review of the hawthorne studies' literature / Jeff Muldoon and Yaron Zoller -- 5. Making the res publica: The political basis of management in the us - the works of joseph wharton, mary parker follett, and chester barnard / Ellen S. O'Connor -- 6. Seebohm rowntree and the British interwar management movement / Mairi Maclean, Gareth Shaw, Alan Booth, Rachel Pistol and Morgen Witzel -- Part II: Alternative voices -- 7. From west point to points west: The French absolutist roots of the American industrial corporation / Richard Marens -- 8. Towards a zen-informed approach to management and organizational history / Tianyuan Yu, Albert J. Mills and Jean Helms Mills -- 9. Sport and project management: A window into the development of temporary organizations / Alex G. Gillett and Kevin D. Tennent -- 10. Decolonialism and management (geo)history: Is the past also a place? / Amon Barros and Sérgio Wanderley -- 11. The commercial practices of the crown and the state: Locating British trade with, and 'commercial imperialism' in, Africa, in the geopolitics of Europe / Nelarine Cornelius and Eric Pezet -- Part III: About history -- 12. Feminist critical historiography: Undoing history - a conceptual model / Kristin S. Williams -- 13. Unpacking organizational re-membering / William M. Foster, Diego Coraiola, Chris Quinn-Trank and François Bastien -- 14. Contextualizing the historian: An anti-history perspective / Gabrielle Durepos, Albert J. Mills and Patricia Genoe McLaren -- Index.
    Abstract: "Emerging from what was a somewhat staid sub-discipline, there is currently a battle for the soul of management and organizational history (MOH), at the centre of which is a widespread concern that much recent work has been more about how one should or might do history rather than actually doing historical work. If ever there was a time for a new volume on MOH, this is certainly it. This Handbook affords space to both these perspectives, as well as uncovering unorthodox and unconventional topics and approaches to more familiar territory with an emphasis on new and revisionist viewpoints. Management and Organizational history researchers, doctoral (and other) students and instructors working in this sub-discipline will discover cutting-edge work with novel treatments of familiar terrain in the Handbook of Research on Management and Organizational History"--
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  • 105
    ISBN: 9781789902822
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (384 Seiten)
    Edition: 2nd edition
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 330
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    Keywords: Publishers and publishing ; Business literature Publishing ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Contents: Preface -- 1. Publishing in management - exhilaration, bafflement and frustration / Mike Wright, David J. Ketchen, Jr and Timothy Clark -- Part I: The publishing process -- 2. The publishing process: a case study / Petra Andries and Mike Wright -- 3. Getting published: an editorial and journal ranker's perspective / Geoffrey Wood and Pawan Budhwar -- 4. Ethics and integrity in publishing / Ben R. Martin -- 5. Sustaining a publications career / Mike Wright -- 6. Why publish in asia management journals? / Daphne W.Yiu -- 7. Squeezing lemons to make fresh lemonade: how to extract useful value from peer reviews / William H. Starbuck -- 8. Managing a research pipeline / Brian Connelly -- 9. Everything you always wanted to know about research impact / Anne-Wil Harzing -- 10. Positioning papers for publication / Jay B. Barney -- Part II: Resolving practical key issues -- Section ii.i becoming a scholar -- 11. Rules of the game redux 2.0 / Denny Gioia -- 12. Learning by walking through the snow / R. Duane Ireland -- 13. It's all about contribution! Using the discussion to define and develop your paper's contributions / Donald D. Bergh -- 14. You miss 100% of the shots you don't take / Annette L. Ranft and Anne D. Smith -- 15. Why i don't want to co-author with you and what you can do about it / David J. Ketchen, Jr. -- Section ii.ii getting your methods right -- 16. Are your results really robust? / Bruce T. Lamont and Gonzalo Molina Sieiro -- 17. The reviewers don't like my sample! What can i do? / Brian K. Boyd -- 18. When being normal is not enough: a few thoughts about data, analyses, and (the storm of) re-analyses / Philp L. Roth and Wayne H. Stewart, Jr. -- Section ii.iii navigating the review process -- 19. Selling your soul to the devil? Mistakes authors make when responding to reviewers / Pamela L. Perrewé -- 20. Respond to me - please! / James G. Combs -- 21. Challenging the gods: circumstances justifying the protest of a journal rejection decision / Gerald R. Ferris -- 22. Beginner's muck: maximizing your paper's chances of success with a novice editor / Kevin Corley and Beth Schinoff -- Section ii.iv understanding the journals -- 23. Publishing in the top journals: the secrets for success / Michael A. Hitt -- 24. Hitting your preferred target: positioning papers for different types of journals / Yehuda Baruch -- 25. Targeting journals: a personal journey / Franz W. Kellermanns -- 26. Read the damn article: the appropriate place of journal lists in organizational science scholarship / M. Ronald Buckley and John E. Baur -- 27. Publishing in special issues / Timothy Clark -- 28. Open access and open conversations: the role of digital technologies in promoting and extending published work / Aija Leiponen and Will Mitchell -- 29. Should you publish in an open access journal? / Charles C. Snow -- Part III: Publishing across disciplinary boundaries -- 30. Publishing in finance versus entrepreneurship/management journals / Douglas Cumming -- 31. Publishing in management journals: how is it different from economics journals? / Saul Estrin and Sumon Kumar Bhaumik -- 32. Publishing in management journals as a social psychologist / Rolf van Dick -- 33. Publishing historical papers in management journals and in business history journals / Steven Toms -- 34. Publishing human resource management research in different kinds of journals / Bill Harley -- 35. Publishing in top international business and management journals / Stephen Tallman and Torben Pedersen -- 36. Publishing at the interfaces of psychology and strategic management / Gerard P. Hodgkinson -- Index.
    Abstract: "This expanded second edition of a classic career guide offers fascinating insight into the publishing environment for the management discipline, drawing on a wealth of knowledge and experiences from leading scholars and top-level journal editors. Responding to the continuing emphasis on publishing in the top journals, this revised, updated and extended guide offers invaluable tips and advice for anyone looking to publish their work in these publications. This exciting and cutting-edge book includes brand new chapters on managing a research pipeline, positioning papers for publication, maximizing the chance of success with a novice editor and an in-depth look at research impact. Existing chapters provide additional insights into the value of peer review, the importance of your chosen methodology, ethics and integrity in the industry, securing repeat publication, tips on publishing in new disciplines and the nuances of special issues and open access publications. Offering an insider perspective and candid advice, this second edition once more takes you on a journey through the journal review process, providing behind-the-scenes insight into the potential pitfalls and advantages. This book will be a must-read for academics of all levels seeking to advance their career and expand their journal publication success"--
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  • 106
    ISBN: 9781786436351
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: Research handbooks in business and management series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Research handbook on luxury branding
    DDC: 658.827
    Keywords: Luxusgüter ; Markenführung ; Brand name products ; Branding (Marketing) ; Luxuries ; Electronic books ; Handbuch ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Contents: Foreword / Sandor Czellar, David Dubois and Gilles Laurent -- List of abbreviations -- Part I: Evolving nature of luxury -- 1. The changing notions of materialism and status in an increasingly dematerialized world / Russell Belk -- 2. Liquid luxury / Fleura Bardhi, Giana M. Eckhardt and Emma Samsioe -- Part II: Luxury consumption functions -- 3. Evolutionary function of luxury consumption / Yajin Wang -- 4. Fulfilling identity motives through luxury consumption / Mario Pandelaere and L.J. Shrum -- 5. Fulfilling social needs through luxury consumption / David Dubois -- Part III: Luxury brand management -- 6. Luxury brand consumption in emerging economies: Review and implications / Kineta Hung and David K. Tse -- 7. Building and growing luxury brands: strategies for pursuing growth while maintaining brand coherence / Vanessa M. Patrick and Alokparna (Sonia) Basu Monga -- 8. Pricing luxury goods: more art than science / Denise Dahlhoff and Z. John Zhang -- 9. Managing the luxury shopping experience: implications for retail channels / Elisa Schweiger, Dhruv Grewal, Anne L. Roggeveen and Lauren Skinner Beitelspacher -- Part IV: Luxury brand culture -- 10. Art and aesthetics / Henrik Hagtvedt -- 11. Authenticity in luxury branding / Felicitas Morhart and Lucia Malär -- 12. Sensuality and experience / Bernd Schmitt -- Part V: Luxury brand communication -- 13. Communicating luxury brands through stories / Luca M. Visconti -- 14. Social media and luxury / Andrew T. Stephen -- Part VI: Morality issues of luxury -- 15. the evolution of counterfeit luxury consumption / Keith Wilcox and Judith Lynne Zaichkowsky -- 16. #luxe: influencers, selfies, and the marketizing of morality / Robert V. Kozinets -- 17. Luxury, and environmental responsibility / Anat Keinan, Sandrine Crener and Dafna Goor -- Index.
    Abstract: "Unique and timely, this Research Handbook on Luxury Branding explores and takes stock of the current body of knowledge on luxury branding, as well as offering direction for future research and management in the field. Featuring contributions from an international team of top-level researchers, this Handbook offers analysis and discussion of the profound changes that are affecting the luxury industry, and that will continue to shape its future. Chapters consider the socioeconomic, psychological, technological and political shifts in consumers' desires, practices and purchases of luxury products, taking a multi-method, cross-disciplinary approach that offers both offers concrete research avenues and outlines future management challenges. This comprehensive Handbook will be critical reading for students of marketing, branding and advertising looking for an overview of the field of luxury branding research, as well as proving useful to scholars both as a reference tool and to help generate their own research ideas. It will also provide practical guidance to managers of luxury brands"--
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  • 107
    ISBN: 9781788977616
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 volume)
    Series Statement: Elgar impact of entrepreneurship research series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als How to make your doctoral research relevant
    DDC: 378.24
    Keywords: Degrees, Academic ; Universities and colleges Graduate work ; Dissertations, Academic ; Research ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Forschung ; Wichtigkeit ; Promotion ; Dissertation ; Wissenschaftliches Arbeiten
    Abstract: Contents: Why should we care about the relevance and impact of our research? -- 1. Introducing the book: The what, why and how of relevance and impact / Friederike Welter, David Urbano, Turki Alfahaid, Abdullah Aljarodi, Elsa Breit, Andreas Buhrandt, Débora de Castro Leal, Sina Feldermann, Jonas Janisch, Philipp Köhn, Tatiana Lopez, Anne Löscher, Anna Müller, Max Paschke, Philipp Julian Ruf, Julia Schnittker and Christine Weigel -- How to identify relevance in your research topic: New directions in entrepreneurship research -- 2. Bring your background up and keep the context in mind to choose the right conversation / Sebastian Aparicio -- 3. Irrelevant or relevant: Key learnings from an early career researcher for other early career researchers / Jonas Janisch -- 4. Schrödinger's family firm: On the German legislator implicitly defining the family business and how he attempts to protect it / Andreas Buhrandt -- 5. Can you spare a dollar, please? Foreign exchange shortage as a persistent challenge to economic development / Anne Löscher -- How to make your research approaches relevant -- 6. Find your conversation and join it / Claudia Alvarez -- 7. The real deal: A researcher among practitioners / Inga Haase -- 8. From practice to practice: An example for the relevance of research (projects) and its implications / Julia Schnittker -- 9. Different approaches of context in quantitative entrepreneurship research / Abdullah Aljarodi, Tatiana Lopez and Turki Alfahaid -- 10. How to study context in quantitative entrepreneurship research / Christine Weigel and Christian Soost -- 11. Reflections of an activist-academic / Débora de Castro Leal -- How to transfer your research results -- 12. Be passionate about your research topics and share this passion / Kerstin Ettl -- 13. The life cycle of academia and its impact on early career researchers' publishing behaviour / Philipp Julian Ruf and Philipp Köhn -- 14. Living under the restrictions of a 'publish or perish' culture / Christine Weigel and Anna Müller -- 15. Fighting for attention: Early career researchers and the online scientific community / Inga Haase and Anna Müller -- 16. The value of business events for engaged scholarship / Elsa Breit -- 17. Bridging the gap: Contextualization as a lighthouse / Max Paschke -- Afterthoughts -- 18. An ongoing journey: Developing relevance and impact dimensions of entrepreneurship research / Tatiana Lopez, Anna Müller and Max Paschke -- Index.
    Abstract: "Everyone wants their research to be read and to be relevant. This exciting new guide presents a broad range of ideas for enhancing research impact and relevance. Bringing together researchers from all stages of academic life, it offers a far-reaching discussion of strategies to optimise relevancy in the modern research environment. This book is crucial reading for advanced masters students, doctoral students and researchers in the social sciences wishing to grow the relevance of their research beyond academia. Senior researchers and educators offering doctoral courses will also benefit from its insight into the development of a generation of young researchers in the contemporary academic environment"--
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  • 108
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    Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing
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    In:  Volume 2
    ISBN: 9781789900170
    Language: English
    Pages: ix, 653 Seiten
    Series Statement: International law 23
    Series Statement: An Elgar research collection
    Series Statement: International law
    Angaben zur Quelle: Volume 2
    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung ; Internationaler Gerichtshof
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  • 109
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    In:  Volume 1
    ISBN: 9781789900170
    Language: English
    Pages: xx, 695 Seiten , Diagramme
    Series Statement: International law 23
    Series Statement: An Elgar research collection
    Series Statement: International law
    Angaben zur Quelle: Volume 1
    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung ; Internationaler Gerichtshof
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  • 110
    ISBN: 9781788111140
    Language: English
    Pages: xv, 529 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Research handbooks in law and society
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Research handbook on gender, sexuality and the law
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Research handbook on gender, sexuality and the law
    DDC: 342.087
    Keywords: Sex and law ; Sexual minorities Legal status, laws, etc ; Homosexuality Law and legislation ; Gender identity Law and legislation ; Same-sex marriage Law and legislation ; Homophobia ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Geschlecht ; Geschlechtsidentität ; LGBT ; Sexuelle Orientierung ; Gleichbehandlung ; Gleichgeschlechtliche Ehe ; Internationales Recht ; Recht
    Abstract: This innovative and thought-provoking Research Handbook explores not only current debates in the area of gender, sexuality and the law but also points the way for future socio-legal research and scholarship. It presents wide-ranging insights and debates from across the globe, including Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe and Australia, with contributions from leading scholars and activists alongside exciting emergent voices. Chapters address a range of current arguments and issues, providing an enhanced theoretical framework and evolving understanding from a variety of feminist and queer perspectives. Relationship recognition debates and LGBT activism and scholarship are examined and discussed, as well as questions around bodily autonomy, kink identities, pornography and healthcare access rights. Research exploring the lived experiences of people facing challenges such as domestic violence, asylum, femicide and hate crime is also assessed. This Research Handbook will be an invaluable resource for researchers and students in the fields of law, sexuality and gender, as well as family studies, sociology, media and cultural studies, and medicine. Activists will also benefit from its scholarly insight into key policy debates and future strategy
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  • 111
    ISBN: 9781786437952 , 9781786437969
    Language: English
    Pages: xii, 472 Seiten
    Series Statement: Handbooks of research on contemporary China
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Handbook on religion in China
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  • 112
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    Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing
    ISBN: 9781800372443
    Language: English
    Pages: viii, 158 Seiten
    Edition: Paperback edition
    Series Statement: Elgar research agendas
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als A research agenda for economic anthropology
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als A research agenda for economic anthropology
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    Keywords: Wirtschaftskultur ; Economic anthropology Research ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Ökonomische Anthropologie
    Abstract: The financial crisis and its economic and political aftermath have changed the ways that many anthropologists approach economic activities, institutions and systems. This insightful volume presents important elements of this change. With topics ranging from the relationship of states and markets to the ways that anthropologists' political preferences and assumptions harm their work, the book presents cogent statements by younger and established scholars of how existing research areas can be extended and the new avenues that ought to be pursued.
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  • 113
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    Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing
    ISBN: 9781788970747
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 292 Seiten). , Diagramme
    Series Statement: Elgar studies to teaching
    Series Statement: ProQuest Ebook Central
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Teaching cultural economics
    DDC: 338.477
    Keywords: Arts ; Economic aspects ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Kulturwirtschaft ; Lehrveranstaltung
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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  • 114
    ISBN: 9781789909814
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (224 Seiten)
    Series Statement: New horizons in innovation management series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Innovation management
    DDC: 658.4063
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    Keywords: Technological innovations Management ; Industrial management ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Innovation ; Forschung und Entwicklung ; Unternehmen
    Abstract: Contents: Part I: Introduction -- 1. Innovation management: perspectives from strategy, product, process and human resource research / Vida Škudienė, Jason Li-Ying and Fabian Bernhard -- Part II: Innovation management strategy -- 2. Innovation management through technology licensing in China / Jason Li-Ying, Yuandi Wang and Jin Chen -- 3. Innovation management: the Japanese way / Kenji Tadakuma, Tadao Onaka and Rumintha Wickramasekera -- Part III: Product innovation management -- 4. Exploring best practices of new product development / Suzanne L. Conner -- 5. Product design innovation and functional innovation effects on consumers' adoption of soft furniture / Vilte Auruskeviciene and Sabina Senkevic -- 6. Innovation and financial performance in telecommunication companies / Asta Klimaviciene and Sarunas Sereika -- Part IV: Process innovation management -- 7. Implementing process innovation by integrating continuous improvement and business process re-engineering / Gurram Gopal and Egle Pilkauskaite -- 8. New role of systems analysts in agile requirements engineering / Alfredas Chmieliauskas, Kristina Grigorjevaite and Saulius Simkonis -- Part V: Human resource innovation management -- 9. Transforming human resource management: Innovative e-hrm value creation for multinational companies / Vida Škudienė, Gintare Vezeliene and Olga Stangej -- 10. Human resource management perspective on innovation / Daniel Paulino Teixeira Lopes -- 11. On the emotions that spark innovative and entrepreneurial behaviors in employees / Fabian Bernhard -- Part VI: Case study -- 12. UPS Lithuania - choose your own salary / Vida Škudienė and Ilona Buciuniene -- Index.
    Abstract: "Offering a conceptual framework that integrates strategy, product, process and human resource research, this timely book interrogates these four critical and interrelated areas of innovation management. Chapters examine new insights into the latest trends in the field, providing a holistic view into key management strategies that benefit both up-and-coming and established businesses. International contributions from leading scholars analyze cases and research from the USA, Japan, China and Brazil as well as a range of European countries, highlighting the successes and failures of key innovation management systems. The book looks at ways to create a sustainable innovation strategy, and how this can be implemented to achieve competitive advantage in the long run. The suggested integrated framework allows for a sound understanding of influential managerial elements, making this an important read for practitioners hoping to define and renew successfully innovative organisations. Management and entrepreneurship scholars will benefit from the novel insights into innovation strategy explored in the book"--
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  • 115
    ISBN: 9781138387447 , 9781138387423
    Language: English
    Pages: X, 206 Seiten
    Series Statement: Routledge research in the Anthropocene
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    DDC: 304.2
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    Keywords: SCIENCE / Earth Sciences / Geography / bisacsh ; Environmental policy / Philosophy ; Environmental policy / International cooperation ; Resilience (Ecology) ; International relations ; Internationale Politik ; Ökologie ; Anthropozän ; Resilienz ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Resilienz ; Anthropozän ; Ökologie ; Internationale Politik
    Abstract: "This book offers the first critical, multi-disciplinary study of how the concepts of resilience and the Anthropocene have combined to shape contemporary thought and governmental practice. Faced with the climate catastrophe of the Anthropocene, theorists and policymakers are increasingly turning to 'sustainable', 'creative' and 'bottom-up' imaginaries of governance. The book brings together cutting-edge insights from leading geographers, international relations scholars and philosophers to explore how the concepts of resilience and the Anthropocene challenge and transform prevailing understandings of Earth, space, time and knowledge, and how these transformations reshape governance, ethics and critique today. This book examines how the Anthropocene calls into question established categories through which modern societies have tended to make sense of the world and engage in critical reflection and analysis. It also considers how resilience approaches attempt to re-stabilize these categories - and the ethical and political effects that result from these resilience-based efforts. Offering innovative insights into the problem of how environmental change is known and governed in the Anthropocene, this book will be of interest to students in fields such as geography, international relations, anthropology, science and technology studies, sociology, and the environmental humanities."
    Note: Introduction: The power of life / Stephanie Wakefield, Kevin Grove and David Chandler -- Resilient Earth : Gaia, geopolitics and the Anthropocene / Simon Dalby -- Security for a fragmented world : ecology and the challenge of the Anthropocene / Madeleine Fagan -- The end of resilience? Rethinking adaptation in the Anthropocene / David Chandler -- Colliding times : urgency, resilience and the politics of living with volcanic gas emissions in the Anthropocene / Sébastien Nobert, Harold Bellanger Rodríguez and Xochilt Hernandez -- Resilient arts of government : the birth of a 'systems-cybernetic governmentality' / Sara Nelson -- Destituting resilience : contextualizing and contesting science for the Anthropocene / Kevin Grove and Allain Barnett -- Ironies of the Anthropocene / Lauren Rickards -- 'Primordial wounds' : resilience, trauma, and the rifted body of the Earth / Nigel Clark -- More of the same? Life beyond the liberal one world world / Stephanie Wakefield -- What would you do (and who would you kill) in order to save the world? : dialectical resilience / Claire Colebrook
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  • 116
    ISBN: 9781786433022 , 9781786433039
    Language: English
    Pages: xix, 585 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Research handbooks in comparative law
    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung ; Rechtsstreit ; Mediation
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  • 117
    ISBN: 1839101113 , 9781839101120
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 224 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Elgaronline
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar books
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
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    Keywords: EU-Kapitalmarktrecht ; EU-Bankrecht ; Finanzmarktregulierung ; Bankenregulierung ; EU-Staaten ; European Union countries Finance ; European Union countries Economic policy ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: "How do regulatory structures evolve in EU financial governance? Incorporating insights from a variety of disciplines, Governing Finance in Europe provides a comprehensive framework to investigate the dynamics leading to centralisation, decentralisation and fragmentation in EU financial regulation. Offering a comprehensive and generalizable theoretical account of regulatory centralisation, this book combines theoretical approaches from political science, law, sociology and economics to trace centralisation in EU financial governance. Contributors build on a rich political science and legal literature and offer empirical analyses of major EU legislative packages in financial regulation, including the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive II (MiFID II) and Capital Markets Union (CMU). This book systematically identifies and examines the forces and counter-forces on regulatory centralisation. It also offers conjectures as to who benefits from the regulation and how decision-makers are held politically and legally accountable. Featuring contributions from internationally renowned scholars, this book is key reading for academics working in finance and financial policies, particularly those investigating European politics, regulation and regional integration. It will also be of interest to practitioners and policymakers, as chapters provide unique insights into the real-world implications of financial regulation"--
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    ISBN: 9781788119962
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xix, 546 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 330
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    Keywords: Alternative Ökonomie ; Comparative economics ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Contents: 1. Introduction to the handbook of diverse economies : inventory as ethical intervention / J.K. Gibson-Graham and Kelly Dombroski -- Part I: Enterprise -- 2. Framing essay: the diversity of enterprise / Jenny Cameron -- 3. Worker cooperatives / Maliha Safri -- 4. Self-managed enterprise: worker-recuperated cooperatives in Argentina and Latin America / Ana Inés Heras and Marcelo Vieta -- 5. Community enterprise: diverse designs for community-owned energy infrastructure / Jarra Hicks -- 6. Eco-social enterprises: ethical business in a post-socialist context / Nadia Johanisova, Lucie Sovová and Eva Fraňková -- 7. Enterprising new worlds: social enterprise and the value of repair / Isaac Lyne and Anisah Madden -- 8. Anti-mafia enterprise: Italian strategies to counter violent economies / Christina Jerne -- 9. State and community enterprise: negotiating water management in rural Ireland / Patrick Bresnihan and Arielle Hesse -- 10. independent and small businesses: diversity amongst the 99 per cent of businesses / Peter North -- 11. Homo economicus and the capitalist corporation: decentring authority and ownership / Jayme Walenta -- Part II: Labour -- 12. Framing essay: the diversity of labour / Katharine McKinnon -- 13. Precarious labour: Russia's 'other' transition / Marianna Pavlovskaya -- 14. The persistence of informal and unpaid labour: evidence from UK households / Colin C. Williams and Richard J. White -- 15. Paid and unpaid labour: feminist economic activism in a diverse economy / Megan Clement-Couzner -- 16. Caring labour: redistributing care work / Kelly Dombroski -- 17. Non-human 'labour': the work of earth others / Elizabeth Barron and Jaqueline Hess -- 18. Collectively performed reciprocal labour: reading for possibility / Katherine Gibson -- 19. Informal mining labour: economic plurality and household survival strategies / Pryor Placino -- 20. Migrant women's labour: sustaining livelihoods through diverse economic practices in Accra, Ghana / Chizu Sato and Theresa Tufuor -- Part III: Transactions -- 21. Framing essay: the diversity of transactions / Gradon Diprose -- 22. Gleaning: transactions at the nexus of food, commons and waste / Oona Morrow -- 23. Direct producer-consumer transactions: community supported agriculture and its offshoots / Ted White -- 24. Direct food provisioning: collective food procurement / Cristina Grasseni -- 25. Alternative currencies: diverse experiments / Peter North -- 26. Transacting services through time banking: renegotiating equality and reshaping work / Gradon Diprose -- 27. Fair trade: market-based ethical encounters and the messy entanglements of living well / Lindsay Naylor -- 28. Social procurement: generating social good through market transactions, directly and indirectly / Joanne McNeill -- 29. Sharing cities: new urban imaginaries for diverse economies / Darren Sharp -- Part IV: Property -- 30. Framing essay: the diversity of property / Kevin St. Martin -- 31. Commoning property in the city: the ongoing work of making and remaking / Anna Kruzynski -- 32. Community land trusts: embracing the relationality of property / Louise Crabtree -- 33. Urban land markets in Africa: multiplying possibilities via a diverse economy reading / Colin Marx -- 34. A slow food commons: cultivating conviviality across a range of property forms / Melissa Kennedy -- 35. Free universities as academic commons / Esra Erdem -- 36. Diverse legalities: pluralism and instrumentalism / Bronwen Morgan and Declan Kuch -- Part V: Finance -- 37. Framing essay: the diversity of finance / Maliha Safri and Yahya M. Madra -- 38. Islamic finance: diversity within difference / Gemma Bone Dodds and Jane Pollard -- 39. Rotating savings and credit associations: mutual aid financing / Caroline Shenaz Hossein -- 40. Indigenous finance: treaty settlement finance in Aotearoa, New Zealand / Maria Bargh -- 41. Community finance: marshalling investments for community-owned renewable energy enterprises / Jarra Hicks -- 42. Hacking finance: experiments with algorithmic activism / Tuomo Alhojärvi -- Part VI: Subjectivity -- 43. Framing essay: subjectivity in a diverse economy / Stephen Healy, Ceren Özselçuk and Yahya M. Madra -- 44. More-than-human agency: from the human economy to ecological livelihoods / Ethan Miller -- 45. On power and the uses of genealogy for building community economies / Nate Gabriel and Eric Sarmiento -- 46. Techniques for shifting economic subjectivity: promoting an assets-based stance with artists and artisans / Abby Templer Rodrigues -- 47. Affect and subjectivity: learning to be affected in diverse economies scholarship / Gerda Roelvink -- 48. Diverse subjectivities, sexualities and economies: challenging hetero and homonormativity / Gavin Brown -- 49. Journeys of postdevelopment subjectivity transformation: a shared narrative of scholars from the majority world / Anmeng Liu, S.M. Waliuzzaman, Huong Thi Do, Ririn Haryani and Sonam Pem -- Part VII: Methodology -- 50. Framing essay: diverse economies methodology / Gerda Roelvink -- 51. Translating diverse economies in the anglocene / Tuomo Alhojärvi and Pieta Hyvärinen -- 52. Reading for economic difference / J.K. Gibson-Graham -- 53. Field methods for assemblage analysis: tracing relations between difference and dominance / Eric Sarmiento -- 54. Visualizing and analysing diverse economies with GIS: a resource for performative research / Luke Drake -- 55. Working with indigenous methodologies: Kaupapa Māori meets diverse economies / Joanne Waitoa and Kelly Dombroski -- 56. Action research for diverse economies / Jenny Cameron and Katherine Gibson -- 57. Focusing on assets: action research for an inclusive and diverse workplace / Leo Hwang -- 58. How to reclaim the economy using artistic means: the case of company drinks / Kathrin Böhm and Kuba Szreder -- Index.
    Abstract: "Theorising and illustrating diverse, more-than-capitalist economies, this broad-ranging Handbook presents ways in which it is possible to imagine and enact other ways of being. It gathers together empirical examples of diverse economic practices and experiments from across the world, framed by in-depth discussions of key theoretical concepts. Organised into thematic sections, the Handbook moves from looking at diverse forms of enterprise, to labour, transactions, property, and finance as well as decentred subjectivity and diverse economies methodology. Chapters present a wide diversity of economic practices that make up contemporary economies, many of which are ignored or devalued by mainstream economic theory. Pushing the boundaries of economic thinking to include more than human labour and human/non-human interdependence, it highlights the challenges of enacting ethical economies in the face of dominant ways of thinking and being. Economic geography, political economy and development studies scholars will greatly appreciate the empirical examples of diverse economic practices blended with theory throughout the Handbook. It will also benefit policy-makers and practitioners working within diverse economies, or looking to create more ethical ways of living"--
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  • 119
    ISBN: 9781839104251
    Language: English
    Pages: xvii, 280 Seiten
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The development of the law of the sea convention
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The development of the Law of the Sea Convention
    DDC: 341.45
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    Keywords: United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea ; International courts ; Law of the sea ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Convention on the law of the sea 1982 Dezember 10 ; Internationale Gerichtsbarkeit ; Convention on the Law of the Sea New York, NY 1994 ; Seevölkerrecht
    Abstract: "The UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) entered into force in November 1994. This insightful book offers in-depth appraisals of the contributions of jurisprudence to this major achievement of international law, tracing the impact that courts and tribunals have had on the development and clarification of various provisions of UNCLOS over the past quarter-century. Exploring the most pressing issues and recent developments concerning the oceans, leading authors discuss the influence of jurisprudence in fields ranging from fisheries to navigation and deep seabed mining, paying particular attention to the impact of dispute settlement in the law of the sea. While many questions remain unresolved, the specific case studies in this book show that courts and tribunals have made significant contributions to key legal concepts, as well as filling regulatory gaps left by UNCLOS. This authoritative and timely work will be of great interest to students and scholars working in public international law, and most particularly law of the sea. Its attention to statute will greatly benefit practitioners including judges, counsels and consultants in international litigation and its practical approach will capture individuals working for relevant international organisations and NGOs"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 120
    ISBN: 9781788973298 , 9781788973304
    Language: English
    Pages: xxxi, 205 Seiten
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    Abstract: "This book brings together analyses from across the social sciences to develop an interdisciplinary approach to understanding spiritualities and neoliberalism. It traces the lived experience of social actors as they engage with new and alternative spiritualities in neoliberal contexts. An international group of authors in anthropology, sociology, religious studies, political science, critical management studies explore the contemporary flourishing of subjectivities centred on a variety of spiritual practices and imaginaries. The book analyses the social and organisational mechanisms that underlie the generation of 'enterprising' and 'competitive' subjectivities engaged in transforming inner selves and social environments in accordance with prevailing neoliberal economic rationalities. Contributions draw on a wide range of empirical settings around the world to discuss the role of subjectivities in organizations. The purpose of the book is to provide specific insights into how neoliberalism is resisted, contested or reproduced through a transformative ethic of spiritual self-realization. Researchers, academics and Masters level students in a range of social science disciplines, including anthropology, sociology, human geography, and organization studies will find this book relevant reading"--
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  • 121
    ISBN: 9781788974165
    Language: English
    Pages: xxvii, 422 Seiten
    Series Statement: Research handbooks in human rights
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Dugard, Jackie Research Handbook on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights As Human Rights
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Research handbook on economic, social and cultural rights as human rights
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    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung ; International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights 1966 Dezember 16 ; Menschenrecht
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  • 122
    ISBN: 9781839104343
    Language: English
    Pages: xix, 340 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Debt and austerity
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    Keywords: Private Verschuldung ; Niedrigeinkommen ; Kreditmarkt ; Haushaltskonsolidierung ; Sozialstaat ; Finanzkrise ; EU-Staaten ; Großbritannien ; Australien ; USA ; Fallstudie ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Wirtschaftspolitik ; Öffentliche Schulden ; Schuldenkrise ; Sparpolitik ; Geschichte 2008-2020
    Note: Literaturangabe, Index: Seite 321-340
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  • 123
    ISBN: 9781788971461
    Language: English
    Pages: xvi, 446 Seiten , Illustrationen , 25 cm
    DDC: 344.097
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    Keywords: Law and art ; Law in art ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Künste ; Immaterialgüterrecht ; Recht
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  • 124
    ISBN: 9781788977791 , 9781788977807
    Language: English
    Pages: x, 400 Seiten , Illustrationen , 24 cm
    DDC: 342.0852
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    Keywords: Freedom of religion ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Religionsfreiheit ; Glaubensfreiheit ; Grundrecht
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  • 125
    ISBN: 9781785365676
    Language: English
    Pages: xvi, 442 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Elgar encyclopedia of environmental law / general editor: Michael Faure volume 8
    Series Statement: Elgar encyclopedia of environmental law
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    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung ; Umweltpolitik ; Umweltrecht
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  • 126
    ISBN: 9781786432056
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 190 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Elgaronline
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar books
    Series Statement: New directions in post-keynesian economics
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Employment (Economic theory) 21st century ; Economic development 21st century ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Contents: Preface (xiv) -- Introduction : the importance of aggregate demand for full employment and rising living standards (1) / Brian K. MacLean, Hassan Bougrine and Louis-Philippe Rochon -- PART I. THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS: 1. Macroeconomic lessons from the past decade (11) / J.W. Mason -- 2. Dualism and economic stagnation: can a policy of guaranteed basic income return mature market economies to les Trente glorieuses? (34) / Mario Seccareccia -- 3. Kaleckian reflections on the wage share in recent Post-Keynesian controversies (52) / Jan Toporowski -- PART II. MULTI-COUNTRY PERSPECTIVES: 4. The fiscal constraints of the Economic and Monetary Union (62) / Malcolm Sawyer -- 5. The failure of development in Latin America (75) / Matias Vernengo -- 6. Austerity, unemployment and poverty in developing countries (97) / Hassan Bougrine and Louis-Philippe Rochon -- PART III. COUNTRY STUDIES: 7. Full employment in Canada in the early 21st century (116) / Lars Osberg -- 8. Employment in India : aggregate demand and structural transformations (142) / Sunanda Sen -- 9. Abenomics and the Japanese labour market (156) / Brian K. MacLean -- Index (179).
    Abstract: "Written by distinguished Keynesian and Post-Keynesian economists from diverse national backgrounds, this book examines the economic growth and employment experiences of both large areas of the world and specific economies. Dealing with critical issues in macroeconomic theory and policy, this book puts current issues in a historical perspective. Emphasising developments during and after the Great Recession, and paying due attention to the impacts of austerity policies, chapters explain that high growth of aggregate demand is as essential as ever to achieving full employment and rising living standards. Organised into three distinct thematic parts, the book moves from discussing theoretical considerations, to aggregate demand and employment in the EU, Latin America and the developing world, to individual country studies including Canada, India and Japan. Economics students, particularly those interested in heterodox economics and macroeconomics, will find the accessible language and perspectives on a range of major regions helpful. This will also be a useful read for macroeconomic policy-makers looking for a more in-depth understanding of the importance of boosting aggregate demand"--
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  • 127
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    ISBN: 9781788975803
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 539 Seiten)
    Edition: Third edition
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Handbook of cultural economics
    Keywords: Kulturökonomik ; Arts Economic aspects ; Public institutions Economic aspects ; Museums Economic aspects ; Electronic books ; Handbuch ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Kulturmanagement
    Abstract: Contents: Preface (xi) -- Introduction (1) / Ruth Towse and Trilce Navarrete Hernández -- 1 Application of welfare economics to the arts (9) / William J. Baumol -- 2 Art auctions (19) / Orley Ashenfelter and Kathryn Graddy -- 3 Art dealers (29) / Olav Velthuis -- 4 Artificial intelligence (38) / Joëlle Farchy and Juliette Denis -- 5 Artists' labour markets (46) / Trine Bille -- 6 Artists' resale rights (56) / Victor Ginsburgh and Clare McAndrew -- 7 Artists' rights (66) / Michael Rushton -- 8 Broadcasting (72) / Glenn Withers -- 9 Business models (82) / Pierre-Jean Benghozi -- 10 Contingent valuation (95) / Tiziana Cuccia -- 11 Contract theory and information goods (106) / Richard Watt -- 12 Copyright (116) / William M. Landes -- 13 Cost of production (129) / Víctor Fernández-Blanco and Juan Prieto-Rodríguez -- 14 Creative industries (137) / Ruth Towse -- 15 Creativity (145) / Karol Jan Borowiecki -- 16 Criticism (154) / Samuel Cameron -- 17 Crowdfunding (158) / Carolina Dalla Chiesa and Christian Handke -- 18 Cultural capital (168) / David Throsby -- 19 Cultural districts (174) / Mariangela Lavanga -- 20 Cultural diversity (183) / Heritiana Ranaivoson -- 21 Cultural entrepreneurship (192) / Mark Blaug and Ruth Towse -- 22 Cultural statistics (197) / David Throsby -- 23 Cultural value (206) / Jen D. Snowball -- 24 Demand (216) / Jordi McKenzie and Sunny Y. Shin -- 25 Digital piracy (228) / Jordi McKenzie -- 26 Digitization in the cultural industries (235) / Joel Waldfogel -- 27 Economic impact of the arts (241) / Bruce A. Seaman -- 28 Event cinema (254) / Allègre L. Hadida -- 29 Festivals (262) / Bruno S. Frey -- 30 Google Trends data (266) / Olivier Gergaud and Victor Ginsburgh -- 31 Heritage (279) / Françoise Benhamou -- 32 Information goods (287) / Michael Hutter -- 33 Intangible cultural heritage (294) / Tiziana Cuccia -- 34 Intermediaries (304) / Paolo Di Caro, Luigi Di Gaetano and Isidoro Mazza -- 35 International trade (311) / Günther G. Schulze -- 36 Marketing the arts (320) / François Colbert -- 37 Media economics and regulation (329) / Gillian Doyle -- 38 Motion-picture industry (339) / Darlene C. Chisholm and Yu-Hsi Liu -- 39 Museums (349) / Víctor Fernández-Blanco and Juan Prieto-Rodríguez -- 40 Music industry (358) / Christian Handke -- 41 Music publishing (371) / Ruth Towse -- 42 Non-profit organizations (379) / Dick Netzer (updated by Bruce A. Seaman) -- 43 Orchestras (392) / Luis César Herrero-Prieto and Mafalda Gómez-Vega -- 44 Participation (399) / Victoria Ateca-Amestoy -- 45 Performance indicators (408) / Trilce Navarrete Hernández -- 46 Performing arts (415) / Ruth Towse -- 47 Platforms (421) / Maya Bacache-Beauvallet and Marc Bourreau -- 48 Political economy (430) / Isidoro Mazza -- 49 Pricing the arts (441) / Michael Rushton -- 50 Public support (449) / Bruno S. Frey -- Index.
    Abstract: "Cultural economics has become well established as a subject of interest for students and instructors of courses ranging from economics to arts administration as well as for policy-makers and practitioners in the creative industries. Digitization has had a tremendous impact on many areas of the creative economy and the third edition of this popular book fully reflects it. The Handbook of Cultural Economics is an acknowledged leading source for students, teachers and others interested in finding out about the subject. Cultural economics covers a wide range of topics and they are reflected in the many short and accessibly written chapters. Each chapter is written by a specialist in the subject and offers both suggestions for further reading and cross-references to other related chapters in the book. It therefore combines accessibility with depth of knowledge. The intention of the book is to introduce the reader to the various topics and to testify to the strength of economics in explaining the economic aspects of the world of the arts and creative industries. The third edition demonstrates the huge impact that digitization has had on production and consumption in the sector. While being accessible to any reader with a basic knowledge of economics, it presents a comprehensive study at the forefront of the field for students and teachers of economics, business economics, creative industries, and media and arts administration as well as for policy-makers"--
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    ISBN: 9781788975995
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxiv, 542 Seiten)
    Series Statement: New horizons in regional science series
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    Keywords: Wissenschaft ; Theorie-Praxis-Verhältnis ; Research ; Evidence ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Foreword [Trish Greenhalgh] -- Prologue [Per Nilsen, Sarah A. Birken] -- Part I: Theoretical approaches in implementation science -- 1. Overview of theories, models and frameworks in implementation science [per Nilsen] -- 2. Exploration, preparation, implementation, sustainment (epis) framework [Joanna C. Moullin, Kelsey S. Dickson, Nicole A. Stadnick, Jennifer Edwards Becan, Tisha Wiley, Joella Phillips, Melissa Hatch, Gregory A. Aarons] 3. Active implementation frameworks [Dean L. Fixsen, Karen A. Blase] -- 4. The consolidated framework for implementation research (CFIR) [Laura J. Damschroder, Caitlin M. Reardon, Julie C. Lowery] -- 5. Promoting action on research implementation in health services - the integrated-parihs framework (i-parihs) [Gillian Harvey, Alison Kitson] -- 6. Normalization process theory [Carl May, Tracy Finch, Tim Rapley] -- 7. The behaviour change wheel approach [Danielle d'Lima, Fabiana Lorencatto, Susan Michie] -- 8. A theory of organizational readiness for change [Bryan J. Weiner] -- Part II: Key concepts in implementation science 9. Strategies [Jennifer Leeman, Per Nilsen] 10. Context [Per Nilsen, Susanne Bernhardsson] 11. Outcomes [Enola K. Proctor] -- 12. Fidelity [Christopher Carroll] -- 13. Adaptation [M. Alexis Kirk] -- 14. Sustainability [Laura Lennox] -- parti iii: Perspectives on implementation science -- 15. Policy implementation research [Per Nilsen, Paul Cairney] -- 16. Improvement science [Per Nilsen, Miriam Bender, Johan Thor, Jennifer Leeman, Boel Andersson Gäre, Nick Sevdalis] 17. Implementation from a learning perspective [Per Nilsen, Margit Neher, Per-erik Ellström, Benjamin Gardner] -- 18. Implementation from a habit perspective [Sebastian Potthoff, Nicola Mccleary, Falko F. Sniehotta, Justin Presseau] -- 19. Organizational perspectives in implementation science [Emily R. Haines, Sarah A. Birken] -- Part IV: Doing implementation science research -- 20. Selecting theoretical approaches [Sarah A. Birken] -- 21. Traditional approaches to conducting implementation research [Soohyun Hwang, Sarah A. Birken, Geoffrey Curran] -- 22. Ethnography [Jeanette Wassar Kirk, Emily R. Haines] 23. Social network analysis [Alicia C. Bunger, Reza Yousefi Nooraie] 24. Configurational comparative methods [Deborah Cragun] 25. Realist evaluation [Ann Catrine Eldh, Kate Seers, Joanne Rycroft-malone] -- 26. Programme theory [Per Nilsen, Henna Hasson] -- 27. Group concept mapping [Thomas J. Waltz] -- Epilogue [Sarah A. Birken, Per Nilsen].
    Abstract: "The Handbook on Implementation Science provides an overview of the field's multidisciplinary history, theoretical approaches, key concepts, perspectives, and methods. By drawing on knowledge concerning learning, habits, organizational theory, improvement science and policy research, the Handbook offers novel perspectives from a broad group of international experts in the field representing diverse disciplines. The editors and authors seek to advance implementation science through careful consideration of current thinking and recommendations for future directions. Featured key concepts include strategies, context, outcomes, fidelity, adaptation and sustainability. Chapters introduce topics, define them, and explain their application in implementation science with examples that resonate with a diverse readership including implementation researchers, instructors, students and practitioners with experience in the field ranging from novices to experienced scholars"--
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  • 129
    ISBN: 9781839102172
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 176 Seiten)
    Series Statement: New Horizons in the Economics of Sport series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Sports Economic aspects ; Competition ; Sports administration ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Contents: Introduction -- 1. Oliver Budzinski (Ilmenau University of Technology, Germany) and Arne Feddersen (University of Southern Denmark, Denmark): Measuring competitive balance in formula one racing -- 2. Carlos Gomez-Gonzalez (University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain) and Julio del Corral (University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain): Professional tennis in the 21st century: Hawk eye on competitive balance -- 3. Stephen Jenkins (Berry College, USA), E. Frank Stephenson (Berry College, USA): When teammates are a drag: The effect of "spingate" on the benefit of NASCAR drivers having teammates -- 4. Mikala Lowrance (Southern Utah University, USA), Jacob Miller (Southern Utah University, USA) and Joshua Price (Southern Utah University, USA): Game, set, match, and loss aversion in tennis -- 5. Bernd Frick (Paderborn University, Germany and Schloss Seeburg University, Austria and Hannes Winner (Paris-Lodron-University Salzburg, Austria): Deferred compensation when monitoring is (nearly) costless: Evidence from professional football -- 6. J. James Reade (University of Reading, Great Britain): A highly disaggregated look at competitive balance -- 7. Thadeu Gasparetto (National Research University Higher School of Economics, Russia) and Angel Barajas (National Research University Higher School of Economics, Russia): The competitiveness of football at the national team-level -- 8. Luis Carlos Sánchez (University of Vigo, Spain), Ángel Barajas (Bational Research University Higher School of Economics, Russia) and Patricio Sánchez-Fernández (University of Vigo, Spain): The price of football depends on the owner of the ball and the unbalance of the league -- 9. Stefan Kesenne (University of Antwerp and Ku Leuven, Belgium): Do football spectators like dynasties? Long-term uncertainty of outcome and stadium attendances -- 10. Thabo J. Gopane (University of Johannesburg, South Africa) and Khumo T. Mokgatle (University of Johannesburg, South Africa): Empirical analysis of match outcome uncertainty on soccer attendance: evidence from South Africa -- 11. Dennis Coates (University of Maryland, USA) and Brad R. Humphreys (West Virginia University, USA): Outcome uncertainty, home win preference, and econometric identification of the game uncertainty-attendance relationship -- Index.
    Abstract: "Offering a cutting-edge analysis of competitive balance and outcome uncertainty, this book explores the topic from multiple perspectives. Chapters address competitive balance and outcome uncertainty in different sports in a range of countries to help understand its significance. Highlighting important new insights into previously unexplored dimensions, the book also provides a rich context for better understanding why fans, teams and leagues value competitive balance. It challenges readers to think about the topic in a broad and rigorous way, and in some cases to question widely held beliefs about how outcome uncertainty motivates competitive balance and how sports fans actually view competitive balance. Key case studies and the use of new data in the chapters makes this an interesting read for sports economics researchers and students looking for current analysis of the topic. Managers of sports organizations will also appreciate the insights that the book gives into what their customers value"--
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  • 130
    ISBN: 9781786439574
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 342 Seiten)
    Series Statement: New directions in post-Keynesian economics
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Economic development ; Economic stabilization ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Contents: Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Economic policies for growth and development / Hassan Bougrine and Louis-Philippe Rochon -- Part 1: Economic growth and post-Keynesian economics -- 1. Celebrating pioneers / Louis-Philippe Rochon and Hassan Bougrine -- 2. Autonomous demand growth, distribution and fiscal and monetary policy in the short and long / Runs Amitava Krishna Dutt -- 3 functional distribution and wage inequality in recent Kaleckian growth models / Eckhard Hein and Franz J. Prante -- 4 trade and growth in middle-income economies: Mexico, Korea and China / Gerardo Fujii-Gambero, Julio López-Gallardo and Manuel García-Ramos -- 5 household debt and the rentiers' share of income / Orsola Costantini -- 6 secular stagnation, loanable funds and demography: Why the zero-lower bound (ZLB) is not the problem / Servaas Storm -- 7 hicks on Hayek, Keynes, and Wicksell / John Smithin and Eric Kam -- 8 Garegnani, Ackley and the years of high theory at Svimez / Sergio Cesarrato -- 9 the role of destabilising expectations in the 2000-2001 Turkish crisis: A behavioural economics complement to the financial fragility hypothesis / Mathieu Dufour -- Part 2: Macro-stabilization policies and post-Keynesian economics -- 10 long-term shifts in demand and distribution in neo-Kaleckian and neo-Goodwinian models / Robert A. Blecker -- 11 the problematic nature of the macroeconomic policies of the economic and monetary union / Philip Arestis and Malcom Sawyer -- 12 the political economy of qe and the fed: Who gained, who lost and why did it end? / Juan Antonio Montecino and Gerald Epstein -- 13 central bank independence revisited / Geoffrey. C. Harcourt, Peter Kriesler and Joseph Halevi -- 14 the case for a capital levy / John E. King -- 15 negative interest rate policy (NIRP) and the fallacy of the natural rate of interest: Why NIRP may worsen Keynesian unemployment / Tom I. Palley -- 16 dimensions and implications of the slowdown in oecd business investment / Jim Stanford -- 17 the great deception: The 'science' of monetary policy and the great moderation revisited / Gilberto Tadeu Lima , Mark Setterfield and Jaylson Jair da Silveira -- Index.
    Abstract: "Hassan Bougrine, Louis-Philippe Rochon and the expert contributors to this book explore issues of economic growth and full employment; presenting a clear explanation to stagnation, recessions and crises, including the latest Global Financial Crisis of 2007-8. With a central focus on the role played by government spending, deficits and debt as well as the setting of interest rates, the chapters propose alternative policies that can be used by central banks and fiscal authorities in order to deal with problems of income inequality, unemployment and slow productivity. Students and professors of economics, policymakers interested in alternative policies, academics and scholars in all fields will benefit from the explorations therein and would do well to seek out the companion publication, Credit, Money and Crises in Post-Keynesian Economics, also published by Edward Elgar Publishing"--
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  • 131
    ISBN: 9781788112215
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 365 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Research Handbooks in Business and Management series
    Series Statement: Elgar Research Reviews in Economics
    Series Statement: Research handbooks in business and mangement
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Research handbook on organizational resilience
    DDC: 658.4/06
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    Keywords: Organisationelle Resilienz ; Organizational resilience Research ; Electronic books ; Handbuch ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Organisation ; Unternehmen ; Resilienz
    Abstract: Contents: Part I. Introduction -- 1. Introduction: Framing resilience research / Edward H. Powley -- Part II. Nature of resilience -- 2. Resilience capacity, processes and demonstration at the employee, team and organizational levels: A multilevel perspective / Thomas W. Britt and Gargi Sawhney -- 3. Resilient personality: Is grit a source of resilience? / Arran Caza, Brianna Barker Caza and Mehri E. Baloochi -- 4. Team resilience in organizations: A conceptual and theoretical discussion of a team-level concept / Silja Hartmann, Matthias Weiss and Martin Hoegl -- 5. Reframing resilience on novelty and change / Maria Laura Frigotto -- 6. Negotiation resilience: A framework for understanding how negotiators respond to adversity / Lukas Neville, Brianna Barker Caza and Mara Olekalns -- Part III. Resilience processes and dynamics -- 7. Emotion regulation as a process to foster resilience / Sophie A. Kay and Kelsey L. Merlo -- 8. From parts to whole: A place for individual tacit knowledge in organizational adaptability and resilience / John Paul Stephens -- 9. The resilience of entrepreneurs in developing economies / Thomas E. Becker and Jean D. Kabongo -- 10. Organizational resilience: A social exchange perspective / Morela Hernandez, Scott Baker, Megan Hess and Jared Harris -- 11. Unpacking the critical role of firms in community resilience / Martina Linnenluecke and Brent McKnight -- 12. Enriching our conceptual and practical understanding of resilience through the lens of black women at work / Erica M. Johnson, Samantha E. Erskine and Laura Morgan Roberts -- 13. The unfolding process of organizational resilience in a diversity crisis: A case study of racial incidents at the university of missouri / Courtney L. McCluney, Lynn Perry Wooten and Erika Hayes James -- Part IV. Resilience antecedents and outcomes -- 14. Learning routines that build organizational resilience / D. Christopher Kayes and Jeewhan Yoon -- 15. Lost person behavior as an antecedent to resilience / Lisa Jones Christensen, Scott C. Hammond and Merilee Larsen -- 16. What makes work teams resilient? An overview of resilience processes and cross-level antecedents / Sebastian Raetze -- 17. The effects of individual resilience on organizational citizenship behavior in contemporary public administration: A dual pathway model / Dimitrios Karolidis, Fotis Vouzas and Elena Antonacopoulou -- 18. Resilience and organizational culture: A competing values perspective / Edward H. Powley and Kim S. Cameron -- 19. Interpreting the nightmare of fukushima's superintendent: Sensemaking in extreme situations / Sébastien Travadel and Franck Guarnieri -- 20. Resilience of inter-organizational systems / Julie Chesley and Victoria D'Avella -- 21. Organizational resilience in action: A study of a large-scale extended-disaster setting / Bernard Walker, Sanna Malinen, Katharina Näswall, Venkataraman Nilakant and Joana Kuntz -- Part V. Conclusion -- 22. Conceptualizing the who, what, when, where, why and how of resilience in organizations / Brianna Barker Caza, Michelle A. Barton, Marlys K. Christianson and Kathleen M. Sutcliffe -- Index.
    Abstract: "This Research Handbook identifies how resilience has evolved as a critical theoretical concept in the organizational sciences. International resilience scholars conceptualize and explore the various ways resilience can be embedded in theory and practice, offering new and updated perspectives on the importance of resilience in multiple contexts. Sections cover the nature of resilience at employee, team and organizational levels; the processes and dynamics of resilience in different contexts; and the antecedents and outcomes of these forms of resilience. Chapters provide case studies and theoretical frameworks to bring clarity, covering stress and coping, diversity and resilience, crisis management, employee behaviour, continuity and development. Organizational studies scholars interested in advancing theory and practice of resilience will find this Research Handbook includes a range of important considerations for the field. With application of several different levels of analysis, chapters discussing stress and coping will also appeal to those from a social psychology background"--
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  • 132
    ISBN: 9781788119986
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 295 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Diagramme
    Series Statement: Research handbooks in business and management series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Handbook of digital innovation
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    Keywords: Innovation ; Digitalisierung ; Technischer Fortschritt ; Interdisziplinäre Forschung ; Technological innovations ; Business Technological innovations ; Technological innovation Social aspects ; Technological innovation Economic aspects ; Softwareplattform ; Technische Innovation ; Geschäftsmodell ; Systemplattform ; Electronic books ; Handbuch ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Technische Innovation ; Softwareplattform ; Systemplattform ; Geschäftsmodell
    Abstract: Contents: Section 1: Introduction -- Chapter 1: Digital innovation: Towards a transdisciplinary perspective (Nambisan, Lyytinen, Yoo) -- Section 2: Foundations of digital innovation -- Introduction to section 2 (Joel Cutcher-Gershenfeld) -- Chapter 2: The new wave of digital innovation: the need for a theory of sociotechnical self-orchestration (Majchrzak & Griffith) -- Chapter 3: Digital innovation and entrepreneurship in and around institutional voids: The case of fundación cardiovascular (FCV) in colombia (Jarvenpaa, Echeverri-Carroll, Pedraza) -- Chapter 4: Theorizing the connections between digital innovations and societal transformation: Learning from the case of m-pesa in Kenya (Markus & Nan) -- Chapter 5: Agile development as the root metaphor for strategy in digital innovation (Berente) -- Section 3: Digital platforms, ecosystems and entrepreneurship -- Introduction to section 3 (Annabelle Gawer) Chapter 6: Value co-creation in ecosystems: Insights and research promise from three disciplinary perspectives (Autio & Thomas) -- Chapter 7: Remixing systems: Collective design through modification (Nickerson) -- Chapter 8: Scaling digital enterprises (Henfridsson) -- Section 4: Digital innovation, business models and value creation Introduction to section 4 (Varun Grover) Chapter 9: data and value (Alaimo, Kallinikos, Aaltonen) -- Chapter 10: Business model cohesiveness scorecard: Implications of digitization for business model innovation (Velu) -- Chapter 11: Automate, informate, and generate: affordance primitives of smart devices and the internet of things (Seidel & Berente) -- Section 5: Digital innovation and future of work Introduction to section 5 (Paul Courant) Chapter 12: Prolegomena on digital innovation and jobs (King & Grudin) -- Chapter 13: Making the one-sided gig economy really two-sided: Implications for future of work (Malhotra) -- Section 6: Digital innovation and application domains Introduction to section 6 (Ken Loparo) Chapter 14: The bits and bytes of biology: digitalization fuels an emerging generative platform for biological innovation (Kulathinal, Yoo, Kumar) -- Chapter 15: Innovations in micro-robotics and their implications in a digital world (Rogowski, Bubel, Zhang, Kim) -- Section 7: Conclusion Chapter 16: A transdisciplinary research agenda for digital innovation: Key themes and directions for future research (Lyytinen, Nambisan, Yoo) -- Index.
    Abstract: "Digital innovations influence every aspect of our lives in this increasingly technological world. Firms that pursue digital innovations must think carefully about how digital technologies shape the nature, process and outcomes of innovation as well as the long- and short-term social, economic and cultural consequences of their offerings. The Handbook contributes to building a transdisciplinary understanding of digital innovation by bringing together a diverse set of leading scholars from business, engineering, economics, science and public policy. Their distinct perspectives advance ideas and principles intended to set the agenda for future research on digital innovation in ways that inform not only firm-level strategies and practices but policy decisions and science-focused investments as well. The first of its kind, this Handbook provides scope and depth for scholars interested in information systems and digital technologies, innovation and entrepreneurship, strategy, and digital platforms and ecosystems. In addition, it is informative and enlightening to scholars and practitioners interested in the impact of digital technologies on organizations and the broader society"--
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  • 133
    ISBN: 9781839103414
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 216 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Elgaronline
    Series Statement: KDI/EWC series on economic policy
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar books
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Competition law and economics
    DDC: 343.5195/0721
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    Keywords: Internationaler Wettbewerb ; Unternehmenskonzentration ; Unternehmenskooperation ; Wettbewerbspolitik ; Internationales Wettbewerbsrecht ; Internationales Kartellrecht ; USA ; Südkorea ; Antitrust law ; Antitrust law ; United States Economic policy ; Korea (South) Economic policy ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Internationaler Wettbewerb ; Internationales Wettbewerbsrecht ; Antitrustrecht ; Wettbewerbspolitik ; Südkorea ; Internationaler Wettbewerb ; Wettbewerbsregeln
    Abstract: Contents: Preface by Jeong Pyo Choi -- 1. Introduction and overview / Jay Pil Choi, Wonhyuk Lim and Sang-Hyop Lee -- Part I: Setting the stage -- 2. Competition law and economics: International cooperation and convergence in competition policy / Jay Pil Choi -- Part II: Market structure -- 3. Market structure and market studies / William E. Kovacic -- 4. An empirical study of the competitive pressure of the foreign sector in Korea / Suil Lee -- Part III: Abuse of dominance -- 5. Structured rule of reason analysis of tying arrangements / Yong Hyeon Yang -- Part IV: Merger and collusion -- 6. Comments on merger guidelines / Joseph Farrell -- 7. What next? Cartel strategy after getting caught / Robert C. Marshall, Leslie M. Marx and Claudio Mezzetti -- Part V: Vertical restraints -- 8. Competition policy and the economics of vertical restraints / Ralph A. Winter -- 9. Resale price maintenance in a multi-producer and multi-distributor setting / Se Hoon Bang and Yangsoo Jin -- 10. Retail price coordination in Korean department stores: The specific purchase contract / Woohyun Chang -- Index.
    Abstract: "Offering a comprehensive overview of the major issues that arise in the enforcement of competition laws, this book takes an interdisciplinary approach to the topic, reviewing the development of Korean competition laws and their enforcement with rigorous economic analysis. Chapters build on the Korean experience, providing guidance to the capacity-building efforts of developing countries that have recently introduced competition laws. In this exciting new book, an international team of experts compares market structures, in both global and Korean contexts, particularly focusing on the impact of foreign competition on market concentration and ways to improve market structure. It thoroughly investigates core competition problems, including international abuses of dominance, mergers and collusion, and vertical restraints. Contributions move beyond explaining the laws and practices of enforcement agencies, offering readers an insight into the trend of ever-increasing interdependence among national economies, complemented by analyses of recent developments in the US and Canada. The exploration of clear trends both in Korea and globally will prove valuable to scholars and students of industrial competition policy, and law and economics. It will also be useful to policy-makers, particularly those in developing countries, looking to better understand the issues surrounding competition law and designing future policies"--
    Note: "A joint publication of the Korea Development Institute, the East-West Center, and Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd" , Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 134
    ISBN: 9781788119344
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 438 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Glücksforschung ; Lebensqualität ; Zufriedenheit ; Natur ; Umweltbewusstsein ; Umweltbelastung ; Nature Psychological aspects ; Happiness ; Electronic books ; Handbuch ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Contents: Foreword by Andrew Oswald -- Introduction to the handbook on wellbeing, happiness and the environment / David Maddison, Katrin Rehdanz and Heinz Welsch -- Part I: Social sciences, happiness and the environment -- 1. Economics, wellbeing and happiness: a historical perspective / Luigino Bruni -- 2. World database of happiness: a 'findings archive' / Ruut Veenhoven -- 3. Spatial variation in life satisfaction: a happiness puzzle / Mona Ahmadiani, Finbarr Brereton, Susana Ferreira and Mirko Moro -- 4. Happiness and environmental economics / Heinz Welsch -- 5. Subjective wellbeing as valuation system of environmental quality: an environmental social sciences approach / Jianjun Tang, Honghao Ren and Henk Folmer -- Part II: Case studies on happiness and the environment -- 6. Cross-country variations in subjective wellbeing explained by the climate / David Maddison and Katrin Rehdanz -- 7. Natural disasters and self-reported wellbeing: empirical evidence for rainfall extremes in the United Kingdom / Michael Berlemann, Judith Regner and Jascha Tutt -- 8. Happiness and forest-attacking invasive alien species / Benjamin A. Jones -- 9. Happiness and air pollution / Arik Levinson -- 10. The effects of exposure to air pollution on subjective wellbeing in China / Xin Zhang, Xi Chen and Xiaobo Zhang -- 11. Noise and subjective wellbeing / Daniel Fujiwara and Ricky N. Lawton -- 12. Measuring the wellbeing and health impacts of sewage odour / Daniel Fujiwara, Iulian Gramatki and Kieran Keohane -- 13. The effect of green areas on life satisfaction: a comparison of subjective and objective measures / Teresa Ruckelshau -- 14. Mappiness: natural environments and in-the-moment happiness / George MacKerron and Susana Mourato -- 15. Legacy effects and individual heterogeneity in the relationship between health and wellbeing / Peter Howley -- 16. Valuing energy infrastructure externalities using wellbeing and hedonic price data: the case of wind turbines / Christian Krekel -- 17. Happiness and energy supply / Heinz Welsch -- 18. Green with satisfaction: the relationship between pro-environmental behaviours and subjective wellbeing / Kate Laffan -- 19. Happiness and green lifestyle / Heinz Welsch -- 20. How environmental ethics affect the consumption-wellbeing relationship: evidence from Japan / Tetsuya Tsurumi, Kazuki Kagohashi and Shunsuke Managi -- 21. An empirical assessment of the indigenous sumak kawsay -- (living well): the importance of nature and relationships / Carmen Amelia Coral-Guerrero, Jorge Guardiola and Fernando Garc.a-Quero -- 22. Mother earth and household welfare functions of first nations peoples of Canada / Shashi Kant, Ilan Vertinsky and Bin Zheng -- Part III: Conclusion -- 23 happiness in retrospect and prospect / Bruno S. Frey -- Index.
    Abstract: "This topical and engaging Handbook brings together cutting-edge research on the relationship between happiness and the natural environment. With interdisciplinary contributions from top scholars, it explores the role of happiness research as a new approach to environmental social science, illustrating the critical links between human wellbeing, happiness and the environment. Addressing key environmental issues that impact happiness, the book examines: climate change and extreme weather events, air pollution, noise, odour, access to green space, and the importance of green lifestyles. This wide range of environmental concerns is analysed through the lens of differing cultural backgrounds, exploring the importance of different forms of human interaction with the environment globally, as well as its effects. Environmental economics and sociology scholars will find the key case studies discussed particularly useful in assessing different cultural, political and regional approaches to the topic. It will also be an interesting read for policy-makers looking to better understand how the environment affects human happiness and wellbeing"--
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    Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing
    ISBN: 9781788975438
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: Elgar Research Reviews in Economics
    Series Statement: The international library of critical writings in economics series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Currency unions
    Keywords: Economic and Monetary Union ; Währungsunion ; Optimaler Währungsraum ; Eurozone ; Welt ; Monetary unions ; Eurozone ; Electronic books ; Übersichtsarbeit ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): 1. Harris Dellas and George S. Tavlas (2009), 'An Optimum-Currency-Area Odyssey', Journal of International Money and Finance, 28 (7), November, 1117-37 -- 2. Alberto Alesina, Robert J. Barro and Silvana Tenreyro (2002), 'Optimal Currency Areas', NBER Macroeconomics Annual 2002, 17, 301-345 -- 3. Jeffrey A. Frankel and Andrew K. Rose (1998), 'The Endogeneity of the Optimum Currency Area Criteria ', Economic Journal, 108 (449), July, 1009-25 -- 4. Mark Aguiar, Manuel Amador, Emmanuel Farhi and Gita Gopinath (2015), 'Coordination and Crisis in Monetary Unions', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 130 (4), November, 1727-79 -- 5. Pierre-Richard Agénor and Joshua Aizenman (2011), 'Capital Market Imperfections and the Theory of Optimum Currency Areas', Journal of International Money and Finance, 30 (8), December, 1659-75 -- 6. Pierpaolo Benigno (2004), 'Optimal Monetary Policy in a Currency Union', Journal of International Economics, 63 (2), July, 293-320 -- 7. Saroj Bhattarai, Jae Won Lee and Woong Yong Park (2015), 'Optimal Monetary Policy in a Currency Union with Interest Rate Speeds', Journal of International Economics, 96 (2), July, 375-97 -- 8. Emmanuel Farhi and Ivan Werning (2017), 'Fiscal Unions', American Economic Review, 107 (12), December, 3788-834 -- 9. Michael P. Evers (2012), 'Federal Fiscal Transfer Rules for a Currency Union', European Economic Review, 56 (3), April, 507-25 -- 10. Jordi Galí and Tommaso Monacelli (2008), 'Optimal Monetary and Fiscal Policy in a Currency Union', Journal of International Economics, 76 (1), September, 116-32 -- 11. Andrea Ferrero (2009), 'Fiscal and Monetary Rules for a Currency Union', Journal of International Economics, 77 (1), February, 1-10 -- 12. Carlos Garcia-de-Andoain, Florian Heider, Marie Hoerova and Simone Manganelli (2016), 'Lending-of-Last-Resort Is As Lending-of-Last-Resort Does: Central Bank Liquidity Provision and Interbank Market Functioning in the Euro Area', Journal of Financial Intermediation, 28, October, 32-47 -- 13. Itamar Drechsler, Thomas Drechsel, David Marques-Ibanez and Philipp Schnabl (2016), 'Who Borrows from the Lender of Last Resort?', Journal of Finance, 71 (5), October, 1933-74 -- 14. Paul De Grauwe (2013), 'The European Central Bank as Lender of Last resort in the Government Bond Markets', CESifo Economic Studies, 59 (3), September, 520-35 -- 15. Karl Whelan (2014), 'TARGET2 and Central Bank Balance Sheets', Economic Policy, 29 (1), January, 81-137 -- 16. Philip R. Lane (2006), 'The Real Effects of European Monetary Union', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 20 (4), Fall, 47-66 -- 17. Reuven Glick and Andrew K. Rose (2016), 'Currency Unions and Trade: A Post-EMU Reassessment', European Economic Review, 87, August, 78-91 -- 18. Patrick Honohan and Phillip R. Lane (2003), 'Divergent Inflation Rates in EMU', Economic Policy, 18 (37), October, 359-94 -- 19. Claude Lopez and David H. Papell (2012), 'Convergence of Euro Area Inflation Rates', Journal of International Money and Finance, 31 (6), October, 1440-58
    Abstract: 20. John H. Rogers (2007), 'Monetary Union, Price Level Convergence and Inflation: How Close is Europe to the USA?', Journal of Monetary Economics, 54 (3), February, 785-96 -- 21. Alberto Cavallo, Brent Neiman and Roberto Rigobon (2014), 'Currency Unions, Product Introductions, and the Real Exchange Rate', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 129 (2), May, 529-95 -- 22. Söhnke M. Bartram and Yaw-Huei Wang (2015), 'European Financial Market Dependence: An Industry Analysis', Journal of Banking and Finance, 59, October, 146-63 -- 23. Michael Ehrmann, Marcel Fratzscher, Refet S. Gürkaynak and Eric T. Swanson (2011), 'Convergence and Anchoring of Yield Curves in the Euro Area', Review of Economics and Statistics, 93 (1), February, 350-364 -- 24. Fabio Canova, Matteo Ciccarelli and Eva Ortega (2007), 'Similarities and Convergence in G-7 Cycles', Journal of Monetary Economics, 54 (3), April, 850-78 -- 25. Paul De Grauwe and Yuemei Ji (2015), 'Has the Eurozone Become Less Fragile? Some Empirical Tests', Journal of Policy Modeling, 37 (3), May-June, 404-14 -- 1. Philip R. Lane (2012), 'The European Sovereign Debt Crisis', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 26 (3), Summer, 49-67 -- 2. Jay C. Shambaugh (2012), 'The Euro's Three Crises', Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, Spring, 157-231 -- 3. Marcel Fratzscher, Marco lo Duca and Roland Straub (2016), 'ECB Unconventional Monetary Policy: Market Impact and International Spillovers', IMF Economic Review, 64 (1), May, 36-74 -- 4. Philippe Martin and Thomas Philippon (2017), 'Inspecting the Mechanism: Leverage and the Great Recession in the Eurozone', American Economic Review, 107 (7), July, 1904-37 -- 5. Viral Acharya, Itamar Drechsler and Philipp Schnabl (2014), 'A Pyrrhic Victory? Bank Bailouts and Sovereign Credit Risk', Journal of Finance, 69 (6), December, 2689-739 -- 6. Emmanuel Farhi and Jean Tirole (2018), 'Deadly Embrace: Sovereign and Financial Balance Sheets Doom Loops', Review of Economic Studies, 85 (3), July, 1781-823 -- 7. Barry Eichengreen (2010), 'The Breakup of the Euro Area' in Alberto Alesina and Francesco Giavazzi (eds), Europe and the Euro, Chicago, IL, USA: University of Chicago Press, February, 11-51 -- 8. Felix Roth, Lars Jonung and Felicitas Nowak-Lehmann D. (2016), 'Crisis and Public Support for the Euro, 1990-2014', Journal of Common Market Studies, 54 (4), July, 944-60 -- 9. Kevin H. O'Rourke and Alan M. Taylor (2013), 'Cross of Euros', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 27 (3), Summer, 167-92 -- 10. Richard Pomfret (2016), 'Currency Union and Disunion in Europe and the Former Soviet Union', CESifo Forum, 17 (4), December, 43-7 -- 11. Andrew K. Rose and Charles Engel (2002), 'Currency Unions and International Integration', Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 34 (4), November, 1067-89 -- 12. Cécile Couharde, Issiaka Coulibaly, David Guerreiro and Valérie Mignon (2013), 'Revisiting the Theory of Optimum Currency Areas: Is the CFA Franc Zone Sustainable', Journal of Macroeconomics, 38 (B), December, 428-41 -- 13. Steven K. Buigut and Neven T. Valev (2005), 'Is the Proposed East African Monetary Union an Optimal Currency Area? A Structural Vector Autoregression Analysis', World Development, 33 (12), December, 2119-33
    Abstract: 14. Enrico Spolaore (2013), 'What is European Integration Really About? A Political Guide for Economists', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 27 (3), Summer, 125-44 -- 15. David Schäfer (2016), 'A Banking Union of Ideas? The Impact of Ordoliberalism and the Vicious Circle on the EU Banking Union', Journal of Common Market Studies, 54 (4), July, 961-80 -- 16. Daniel Gros and Dirk Schoenmaker (2014), 'European Deposit Insurance and Resolution in the Banking Union', Journal of Common Market Studies, 52 (3), May, 529-46 -- 17. Charles Goodhart and Dirk Schoenmaker (2009), 'Fiscal Burden Sharing in Cross-Border Banking Crises', International Journal of Central Banking, 5, March, 141-65 -- 18. Carlo Favero and Alessandro Missale and Thorsten Beck (2012), 'Sovereign Spreads in the Eurozone: Which Prospects for a Eurobond?', Economic Policy, 27 (70), April, 233-73 -- 19. Markus K. Brunnermeier, Sam Langfield, Marco Pagano, Ricardo Reis, Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh and Dimitri Vayanos (2017), 'ESBies: Safety in the Tranches', Economic Policy, 32 (90), April, 177-219 -- 20. Varadarajan V. Chari and Patrick J. Kehoe (2007), 'On the Need for Fiscal Constraints in a Monetary Union', Journal of Monetary Economics, 54 (8), November, 2399-408 -- 21. Ricardo Reis (2013), 'The Mystique Surrounding the Central Bank's Balance Sheet, Applied to the European Crisis', American Economic Review, 103 (3), May, 135-40
    Abstract: "The past twenty years have seen two waves of research on currency unions, prompted by the early experience of the European Economic and Monetary Union and by the existential crisis experienced by the euro area as a part of the global financial crisis. Alongside an original introduction, this important collection assembles key papers exploring a range of themes in these two waves of research, including subtopics such as reassessment of optimal currency area theory, new views on the policy choices, and the past and present experience of various currency unions. With a concluding section that addresses the question of complementary institutions going beyond an inflation-focused central bank, this two-volume collection provides an ample and comprehensive overview of currency unions"--
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    ISBN: 9781789905960
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 172 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Ethik ; Afrika ; Ethics ; Business ethics ; Wirtschaftsethik ; Wirtschaftliches Verhalten ; Moral ; Ethik ; Traditionale Kultur ; Africa Intellectual life ; Africa Social life and customs ; Afrika ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Contents: Foreword 1. Virtue ethics traditions in Africa - an Introduction / Kemi Ogunyemi -- 2. Ubuntu: A traditional virtue ethics contribution to economic and social development / Bernard Matolino -- 3. Creativity, initiative and innovation in ancient Egypt and contemporary workplace ethics / Omowumi Ogunyemi, Mahmoud Mansi, Sandra Azab -- 4. African traditional ethical values: Illustrations from the Akan context in Ghana and business implications / Grace Abban-Ampiah, Jennifer Maalter Yobanya, Joseph Ofori-Dankwa -- 5. Shaping values in business in Cote d'Ivoire - voices from times gone / By Marie Noelle N'guessan, Nadia Dangui -- 6. Kenyan traditional values and aristotelian virtue ethics / Thomas Mundia, Santi Martinez -- 7. Evolution of moral values and ethics in trades and businesses since independence in Mauritius / Ajeevsing Bholoa, Yashwantrao Ramma, Nundini Akaloo, Roodradeo Beefun, Navin Hurreeram -- 8. Nigeria's traditional virtue ethics: ọmọlúàbí and its implications for business and management / Yemisi Bolade-Ogunfodun, Kolawole Yusuff, Obinna Ikwuegbu -- 9. The value of Ubuntu - moral and governance case for ethical and responsible financing and investment practices in South Africa / Posi Olatubosun, Sethi Nyazenga -- 10. The relevance of African virtue ethics traditions today / Kemi Ogunyemi -- Index.
    Abstract: "African nations are many and diverse, each one of them a multicultural home to philosophies that have enriched human communities over the centuries. Yet, the continent's wisdom remains largely undocumented. Of particular importance are those insights that could serve as stimuli to the more responsible and sustainable management of the global economy and the earth's resources. African philosophies about the way to live a flourishing life are predominantly virtue-oriented. However, narratives of African conceptions of virtue are uncommon. This book therefore helps bridge an important gap in literature. Authors writing from South Africa, Ghana, Egypt, Kenya, Mauritius, Côte D'Ivoire and Nigeria share research on indigenous wisdoms on virtue, displaying a marked consensus about the communitarian nature of African virtue ethics traditions and virtues essential for a flourishing life. They also show how indigenous virtue ethics improve corporate practices. This book will be a launchpad for further studies in Afriethics as well as a medium for sharing rich knowledge with the rest of the world. These chapters form a unique record in ethics for researchers, teachers, students and management practitioners of responsible management and African studies"--
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    ISBN: 9781788976763
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xix, 372 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Research Handbooks in Business and Management series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Research handbook on gender and negotiation
    DDC: 658.4/052081
    Keywords: Geschlecht ; Verhandlungen ; Familie ; Arbeitsplatz ; Politik ; Negotiation in business Sex differences ; Businesswomen ; Negotiation in business ; Social aspects ; Sex differences ; Economic aspects ; Electronic books ; Handbuch ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Contents: Foreword / Linda Putnam -- Introduction -- 1. Spheres of influence: Unpacking gender differences in negotiation / Mara Olekalns and Jessica A. Kennedy -- Friends, families, work: Negotiating in long-term relationships -- 2. Keeping our friends close: Friendship maintenance through the roles of gender and negotiation / Kaitlyn R. Gallagher, Tatem H. Burns, and Alice F. Stuhlmacher -- 3. Gender and spousal negotiation / Beth Livingston and Seung Whan Ryu -- 4. Gender, work-family negotiations, and caregiving ambition / Julia Bear and Tod Pittinsky -- 5. "superhero" rhetoric versus empathic communication: How male and female first responders negotiate work-life / Jaime Bochantin and Ashleigh Dickson -- Bounded negotiations: Gendered norms as constraints -- 6. Deception in negotiations: The unique role of gender / Hooria Jazaieri and Laura J. Kray -- 7. Same-sex peer norms: Implications for gender differences in negotiation / Selin Kesebir, Sun Young Lee, Judy Qiu, and Madan Pillutla -- 8. Role salience and context: The example pf negotiation / Dyad Gender Composition Alice F. Stuhlmacher and Lauren S. Zervos -- 9. Gender and bargaining power in historical context / Allison L. Elias -- Behind-the-scenes: Gender differences in underlying processes -- 10. Gender and trust / Michael P. Haselhun -- 11. Anger and anxiety in masculine-stereotypic and male-dominated (msmd) negotiating contexts: Affect and the study of gender in negotiation / Chiara Trombini, Logan A. Berg, and Hannah Riley Bowles -- 12. The unspoken language of power: Interpersonal dynamics of nonverbal behaviour in mixed-gender negotiations / Justin D. Wareham and Jennifer R. Overbeck -- 13. Gender, communication, and negotiation / Meina Liu and Isabelle Yi Ren -- 14. How culture and race shape gender dynamics in negotiation / Negin R. Toosi, Zhaleh Semnani-Azad, Wen Shen, Shira Mor, and Emily T. Amanatullah -- Stronger self-advocates: Persisting despite disruptions and setbacks -- 15. Negotiating political agency in Bosnia-Herzegovina / Deborah M. Kolb, Leyla Ramic-Mesihovic, and Anida Sabanovic -- 16. Women-focused negotiation training: A gendered solution to a gendered problem / Carol T. Kulik, Ruchi Sinha, and Mara Olekalns -- 17. What does 'bouncing back' mean? -- Defining the role of resilience in gender and negotiations / Brooke A. Gazdag -- Conclusion -- 18. Shifting directions in gender and negotiation: From understanding women toward understanding their counterparts / Jessica A. Kennedy and Mara Olekalns -- Index.
    Abstract: "In this ground-breaking Research Handbook, leading international researchers analyse how negotiators' gender shapes their behaviour and outcomes at the bargaining table, in both work and non-work contexts. World-class experts from the field of negotiation present cutting-edge research on gender and negotiation, highlighting controversies and generating new questions for consideration. The Research Handbook offers helpful insights to negotiators and forges a path for future research. The first section highlights how gender shapes negotiation within close relationships and identifies informal social rules for how women and men are expected to negotiate, exploring the socialization patterns and historical contexts that produced these norms and the implications for women at the bargaining table. Chapters discuss how underlying negotiation processes such as trust, emotion, communication and non-verbal behaviour are shaped by gender, as well as considering a number of pragmatic solutions to the obstacles women face as self-advocates. Offering insights for both practitioners and researchers, this Research Handbook will be invaluable to teachers and, also, female professionals who want to understand how to get better outcomes from negotiation. It will also be required reading for HR professionals who wish to understand how and why organizational policies regarding negotiation can level the playing field"--
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    ISBN: 9781786430946
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (224 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Elgar Research Agendas
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Unternehmensgründung ; Gründungsförderung ; Entrepreneurship ; Wirtschaftsforschung ; Entrepreneurship Research ; Entrepreneurship Government policy ; Research ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Contents: 1. Introduction: Why we need a different research agenda on entrepreneurship policy / David Smallbone and Friederike Welter -- Part I: Key themes in entrepreneurship policy -- 2. Reviewing and revising the rhetoric of enterprise policy: Going back to basics / Norin Arshed and Ian Drummond -- 3. Placing enterprise policy in context: A policy transfer approach / Mirela Xheneti -- 4. A research agenda for entrepreneurship policy / David Storey and Jonathan Potter -- 5. Policies to support internationalisation: Who needs them and what do they need? / David Smallbone and Hang Do -- Part II: National case studies -- 6. China: A focus on local policy / David Smallbone, Xiao Li and Jianbo Xu -- 7. SMEs and entrepreneurship policy in Russia / Vera Barinova, Stepan Zemtsov and David Smallbone -- 8. Entrepreneurship and the middle income trap: The case of Poland / Anna Rogut and Bogdan Piasecki -- 9. Policy issues for SMEs: Practical lessons from Japan's experiences in the 2010s / Itsutomo Mitsui -- 10. The role of mobile technologies and inclusive innovation policies in sme development in sub saharan Africa / Bitange Ndemo -- 11. Stimulating entrepreneurship in South Africa's townships / Thami Mazwai -- Index.
    Abstract: "Elgar Research Agendas outline the future of research in a given area. Leading scholars are given the space to explore their subject in provocative ways, and map out the potential directions of travel. They are relevant but also visionary. This book makes the case for a change in the research agenda on entrepreneurship policy. An exemplary group of authors addresses the agenda for entrepreneurship policy researchers, policy makers and practitioners in the field. A key theme is the importance of context, which is particularly marked where policy transfer is attempted. Themes covered include monitoring and evaluation, policies to promote internationalisation and critical approaches to analysing public policy in the field. The book also presents national cases where relevant policy experience is judged as worthy of wider dissemination. These chapters focus on entrepreneurship policy issues in China, Japan, Russia, South Africa, Sub Saharan Africa and Poland. This book will be required reading for researchers and policy makers alike. A key message to researchers is the need to increase their understanding of the policy process as well as their engagement with policy makers. At the same time policy makers need to increase the use of systematically gathered evidence into the policy making process"--
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    ISBN: 9781785364570
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xix, 456 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Handbook of entrepreneurship and marketing
    Keywords: Unternehmensgründung ; Marketingmanagement ; Entrepreneurship ; Entrepreneurship Handbooks, manuals, etc ; Marketing Handbooks, manuals, etc ; Industrial management Handbooks, manuals, etc ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Entrepreneurship ; Unternehmensgründung ; Gründung ; Marketing ; Absatz ; Vertrieb
    Abstract: Contents: Part I: Introduction and setting the scene -- 1. Introduction to the edward elgar research handbook of entrepreneurial marketing (em) / Ian Fillis and Nicholas Telford -- 2. Dante leave Homer without it: On epics, umbras and authorpreneurs / Stephen Brown and Anthony Patterson. -- Part II: Sme strategy and networking -- 3. Sme marketing networking / Audrey Gilmore -- 4. Entrepreneurial marketing and networks - the interactional dynamics of entrepreneur and network management / Briga Hynes and Maria Kelly -- 5. Entrepreneurial marketing strategy, orientations and networks / Rosalind Jones and Mari Suoranta -- 6. Strategy in small firms / Darryl Cummins -- Part III: Contemporary developments in entrepreneurial marketing practice -- 7. The use of crowdfunding by environmental entrepreneurs: Is it all about cash? / Suzanne Mawson and Christopher Ball -- 8. The wicked problem of social media and entrepreneurial marketing / Brian Jones -- 9. Capturing the spirit of social entrepreneurship: From a mother to another / Elaine Ritch and Anne M.J. Smith -- 10. Far from a madding crowd: Crowdfunding possibilities and pitfalls / Elaine Ramsey, Emer Gallagher, Andrew Kincaid and Sharon Loane -- 11. Operating at the margins of illegal entrepreneurial markets: Situating 'rogue shopkeepers' at the SME and criminal interface / Robert Smith and Liz Frondigoun -- 12. Rapidly internationalising small firms: Are human resources the missing part of the puzzle? Towards an understanding of the implications for international entrepreneurship (IE) research and practice / Sharon Loane and Trevor Morrow -- Part IV: Innovative approaches to understanding entrepreneurial marketing / 13. The Use of a Narrative Methodology in Small Firm Research / Jonathan H. Deacon and Elizabeth Lloyd-Parkes -- 14. Aesthetic leadership in the small firm / Ian Fillis and Jonathan E. Schroeder -- 15. Serendipity, effectuation, entrepreneurial marketing and fast growth entrepreneurial firms / Saeed Mirvahedi and Sussie C. Morrish -- 16. Entrepreneurial marketing and the 4s model: Strategy, serendipity, storytelling, software / Kaye Nightingale and Zubin Sethna -- 17. Mindful entrepreneurial marketing for small and medium enterprises / Ahmet Bayraktar, Emine Erdogan, Can Uslay and Olivia F. Lee -- 18. 'I just hate selling myself': The challenges of selling for the owner manager (OM) and soloist / Peter J. Fraser and Iain S. Fraser -- 19. Entrepreneurship, marketing and the multicultural: The case of a European Union erasmus+ project / Nicholas Telford and Veronika Gustafsson -- Part V: Entrepreneurial marketing and the arts and cultural industries -- 20. Entrepreneurship and marketing in the film industry / Finola Kerrigan, Ngan (Emily) Luong and Roger Shannon. -- 21. Institutionalizing entrepreneurs - the case of Brazil's forum for cultural rights / Victoria L. Rodner and Pieter Tjabbes -- 22. Dark magi: Tales of improvisation, transposition and intellectual cross-pollinations / Noel Dennis and Michael Macauley -- 23. The role of effectuation and entrepreneurial marketing in the creation of a new art venture / Kim Lehman, Ian Fillis and Morgan P. Miles -- 24. Blockbusters and entrepreneurial marketing: Critics' perspectives on meaning making / Ruth Rentschler -- 25. International entrepreneurial marketing in the publishing industry / Rachel Noorda -- 26. Entrepreneurial marketing in the context of strategic management/marketing of arts organizations / Theresa A. Kirchner, John B. Ford and Sandra Mottner -- 27. Lucky breaks: Unpicking the intersectionalities at play in artistic careers / Chloe Preece and Nicholas Telford -- Part VI: Concluding thoughts -- 28. Handbook of entrepreneurship and marketing: Concluding discussion and future directions / Nicholas Telford and Ian Fillis.
    Abstract: "This timely and incisive Handbook provides critical contemporary insights into the theory and practice of entrepreneurship and marketing in the twenty-first century. Bringing together rich and varied contributions from prominent international researchers, it offers a reflective synthesis of scholarship at the interface between marketing and entrepreneurship. Emphasising the need for contextual analysis of marketing and entrepreneurial practices, this Handbook explores the effectiveness of a variety of behaviours, supporting its insights with relevant theory. Chapters cover areas such as innovation, strategy and networking for SMEs, social media and crowdfunding, and entrepreneurial marketing in the arts, including a focus on the growing phenomenon of cultural entrepreneurship. Scholars and postgraduate students in entrepreneurship and marketing, and particularly those working on the intersections between them, will find this Handbook an invaluable read. Its examination of the efficacy of various practices will also be of great interest to marketing professionals and entrepreneurs themselves"--
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    ISBN: 9781788978804
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 379 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Elgaronline
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar books
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Production (Economic theory) ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Contents: 1. Introduction to Productivity Perspectives (1) / Philip McCann and Tim Vorley -- 2. Productivity perspectives : observations from the UK and the international arena (18) / Philip McCann -- 3. Measuring productivity (48) / Vania Sena -- 4. FDI, capital and investment markets (78) / Richard Harris -- 5. Innovation and productivity : a multi-perspective assessment (103) / Robert Huggins and Hiro Izushi -- 6. Small business growth and productivity (129) / Andrew Henley -- 7. Productivity and the UK's deficiency in scale-ups (147) / Colin Mason -- 8. Human capital, skills and productivity (174) / Maria Abreu -- 9. Demographic ageing and productivity (190) / Katerina Lisenkova -- 10. Inequality, well-being and (inclusive) productivity growth (206) / Leaza McSorley -- 11. Contemporary work and employment and the productivity puzzle (224) / Kirsty Newsome and Tim Vorley -- 12. Regional and city productivity debates : insights from work undertaken by Cambridge Econometrics (243) / Ben Gardiner and Richard Lewney -- 13. Infrastructure and productivity (255) / Iain Docherty and David Waite -- 14. From silos to systems : insights and implications for productivity policy (274) / Tim Vorley and Jen Nelles -- 15. Productivity policy review (293) / Jonathan Cook, Dan Hardy and Imogen Sprackling -- 16. The UK productivity paradox and the governance of UK science and technology policy: lessons from California? (324) / Gary Dymski -- Index (363).
    Abstract: "Productivity Perspectives offers a timely and stimulating social science view on the productivity debate, drawing on the work of the ESRC funded Productivity Insights Network. The book examines the drivers and inhibitors of UK productivity growth in the light of international evidence, that has resulted in the dramatic slowdown and flatlining of productivity growth in the UK. The reasons for this so-called productivity puzzle are not well understood, and this book advances explanations and insights on these issues from different disciplinary and methodological perspectives. It will be of value to all those interested and engaging with the challenge of slowing productivity growth. This book will be essential and insightful reading for academics across the social sciences, business leaders and policy makers working on the productivity puzzle. Written in an accessible manner, it will also be of interest to a wide audience in government, the private sector and civil society"--
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    ISBN: 9781789900057
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (vii, 271 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Elgar Research Agendas
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Umweltökonomik ; Wirtschaftsforschung ; Theorie ; Environmental economics ; Environmental economics Research ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Contents: 1. The roads less traveled / Matthias Ruth, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada -- 2. Environmental economics is dead! Long live environmental economics! / Mark Sagoff, George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia, USA -- 3. Conceptual and political foundations for examining the interaction between nature and economy / Malte Faber and Martin Frick, University of Heidelberg, Germany -- 4. Ends, means, and the economics of environment / Deepak Malghan, Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore, India -- 5. Ecosystems, legal systems, and governance: An institutional perspective / Lee P. Breckenridge, Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts, USA -- 6. Macroeconomics and the environment / Martin R. Sers and Peter A. Victor, York University, Canada -- 7. Contemporary economics and contradictions for climate maladies: Lessons from environmental macroeconomics / Dodo J. Thampapillai, National University of Singapore, Singapore, and Australian National University, Canberra, Australia, and Matthias Ruth, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada -- 8. Energy intensity: The roles of rebound, capital stocks, and trade / Astrid Kander, Lund University, Lund, Sweden, M. d. Mar Rubio Varas, Universidad Publica de Navarra, Pamplona, Spain, and David I. Stern, The Australian National University, Canberra, Australia -- 9. Place-based behavior and environmental policies / Eveline van Leeuwen, Wageningen University, Wageningen, The Netherlands -- 10. New ways of valuing ecosystem services: Big data, machine learning, and the value of urban green spaces / Christian Krekel, London School of Economics, London, England and Jens Kolbe, Technische Universität Berlin, Berlin, Germany -- 11. Are household borrowing constraints bad for the environment? Theory and cross-country evidence / Dana C. Andersen, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada -- 12. Manufacturing doubt: How firms exploit scientific uncertainty to shape regulation / Yann Bramoullé, Aix-Marseille University, Marseille, France and Centre national de la recherche scientifique, Paris, France, and Caroline Orset, Université Paris-Saclay, Paris, France -- 13. Solution design through a stakeholder process as a new perspective for environmental economics with illustrations from Indian case studies / René Kemp and Shyama V. Ramani, UNU-MERIT and ICIS, Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlands -- 14. Optimizing the reversal of life: A coevolutionary response / Jalel Sager and Richard B. Norgaard, University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, California, USA -- Index.
    Abstract: "Presenting critical insights on how economic activity is constrained by the environment's ability to provide material and energy resources, this timely Research Agenda explores how humanity shapes, and is shaped by, environmental change and sustainability challenges. Chapters highlight how, under these constraints, people may seek to improve their lives and standards of living without undermining the abilities of others to do so now or in the future. With contributions from top economic scholars, as well as from a range of other disciplines including ethics, law, and the physical and life sciences, this book explores how interdisciplinary insights can be integrated to provide meaningful investment and policy advice. Offering diverse understandings of the topic from both the Global North and South, this Research Agenda challenges previous economic conceptualizations of human-environment interactions, exploring resource use and environmental impact from micro- and macro-economic perspectives. Students of environmental and ecological economics will find this to be a thought-provoking and stimulating read. The suggestions for future research and use of clear case studies will also prove valuable for environmental law and ethics scholars, as well as environmental policy-makers"--
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    ISBN: 9781786430816
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: Elgar Research Reviews in Economics
    Series Statement: The international library of critical writings in economics series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Recent developments in input-output analysis
    Keywords: Input-Output-Analyse ; Wissenschaftliche Methode ; Wirtschaftsforschung ; Intermediate goods Economic aspects ; Intermediate goods Environmental aspects ; International trade Environmental aspects ; Sustainable development ; Input-output analysis ; Electronic books ; Übersichtsarbeit ; Aufsatzsammlung
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    Abstract: "The international fragmentation of current production processes has led to an explosion of trade in intermediate products, indirectly impacting jobs, income, resources, energy, and emissions. Much of what is consumed is produced via global value chains contributing to climate change via carbon dioxide emissions. The editors analyse the complex interdependent international production structures and their links to social inequality and the environment, which has led to a demand for international input-output tables. Including an original introduction the new volumes comprehensively present research that has advanced the state of the art in input-output analysis over the past two decades"--
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    ISBN: 9781789905519
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (ix, 239 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: European Union ; Economic development ; Europe Economic policy ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Contents: Chapter 1: Mapping industrial and territorial dimensions for the design of place-based innovation policies: The rationale of the book / Roberta Capello, Alexander Kleibrink and Monika Matusiak -- Part 1: Understanding the economic fabric of territories -- Chapter 2: Establishing the fundament for ris3 regional innovation policies - mapping economic specialisation / Henning Kroll -- Chapter 3: Mapping relatedness in European regions / Frank van Oort, Nicola Cortinovis, Teodora Dogaru and Jeroen van Haaren -- Chapter 4: Mapping global value chains / Giovanni Mandras and Andrea Conte -- Part 2: Understanding the territorial dimension of innovation -- Chapter 5: Mapping regional innovation patterns and their evolution / Roberta Capello and Camilla Lenzi -- Chapter 6: Mapping innovation potential for place-based innovation policies / Hugo Hollanders and Monika Matusiak -- Chapter 7. Learning from similar regions: How to benchmark innovation systems beyond rankings / Susana Franco, Carlo Gianelle, Alexander Kleibrink and Asier Murciego -- Chapter 8: Identifying specialisation domains beyond taxonomies: Mapping scientific and technological domains of specialisation via semantic analysis / Enric Fuster, Francesco Massucci and Monika Matusiak -- Index.
    Abstract: "Building on the experience of more than one hundred innovation strategies for smart specialisation, this book uncovers insights into their recent implementation by regional and national governments in the European Union. Although designed to boost the competitiveness of Europe and its regions, chapters analyse why the implementation of this policy model was much more complicated than expected. Offering an in-depth understanding of territories and their complexity, and highlighting why this is crucial to the topic, this timely book explores the importance of place-based innovation policy instead of a one-size-fits-all variety. It provides new reflections on the conceptual approaches for the identification of innovation priorities, the data required, the methods through which the data can be turned into useful information and the mapping of the information available. This book's insights into how the economic, scientific, innovative and societal potential of cities, regions and countries can be measured will be useful for policy-makers looking to learn from the smart specialisation of Europe. Public policy and economic innovation scholars will appreciate the strong case studies analysed in the book combined with in-depth analysis of different methodologies"--
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    ISBN: 9781785363214
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 367 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Handbook of theory and methods in applied health research
    Keywords: Gesundheit ; Universitäre Forschung ; Wissenschaftliche Methode ; Health Research ; Methodology ; Public health Research ; Methodology ; Health ; Research ; Methodology ; Public health ; Research ; Methodology ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Contents: Introduction to the handbook of theory and methods in applied health research / Sarah G Brearley, Catherine Walshe -- Part I: Research skills -- Chapter 1. Critical appraisal - how to examine and evaluate the research evidence / Alyson L Dodd, Siobhan Reilly, Faraz Ahmed, Carol Thomas -- Chapter 2. Literature reviews / Nancy Preston, Helen Aveyard -- Chapter 3. Developing research questions / Sarah G Brearley -- Chapter 4. Between the institution and the field: Research ethics in health and social care / Amanda Bingley, Anne Grinyer -- Part II: Variety and variation in qualitative research methods -- Chapter 5. Ethnography in applied health research / Michaela Edwards. -- Chapter 6. An Introduction to narrative research methods in health and social care / Amanda Bingley -- Chapter 7. Grounded theory methods and analysis: Methodological revisions and practical application / Susannah Baines -- Chapter 8. Phenomenology and interpretative phenomenological analysis / Craig D. Murray and David J. Wilde -- Chapter 9. Using action research to implement, investigate and evaluate interventions in applied health research / John Hamilton and Sandra Varey -- Chapter 10. The crossover artist: Consensus methods in health research / Saskia Jünger and Sheila Payne -- Part III: Variety and variation in quantitative research methods -- Chapter 11. Designing and using quantitative health care questionnaires and surveys / Jane Simpson and Ian Fletcher -- Chapter 12. Understanding effect and effectiveness of interventions: Trials and other evaluative study designs in applied health research / Naomi Fisher, Heather Robinson -- Chapter 13. Analysing quantitative data: Correlation and beyond / Guillermo Perez Algorta -- Chapter 14. Using and analysing secondary data / Anthony C. Gatrell -- Part IV: Contemporary issues -- Chapter 15. Using information and communication technologies for health research / Gerasimos Chatzidamianos and Rob J. Parker -- Chapter 16. The case for mixed methods in applied health research / Catherine Walshe -- Chapter 17. Public engagement in health research / Michelle Collins, Emma Halliday -- Conclusions and final thoughts: Dissemination and impact / Catherine Walshe, Sarah G Brearley -- Index.
    Abstract: "This Handbook expertly instructs the reader on how to conduct applied health research across a number of disciplines. Particularly aimed at post-graduate health researchers and students of applied health research, it presents and explains a wide range of research designs and other contemporary issues in applied health research. Focusing on learning outcomes, it takes the reader from underpinning epistemological, ontological and methodological considerations through to the key features of highlighted research designs, and how to apply these in practice. In so doing, the experienced group of authors guides the reader in the choice of design for their own studies. They both examine the underpinning paradigmatic questions that guide important design choices, and also explore the practical considerations that have to be taken into account when conducting research in this field. This book covers a range of designs from different traditions, and also points readers to the key literatures in their areas of interest. Masters students across a range of disciplines will find this book invaluable and it will also be an essential reference tool for PhD students and new researchers in applied health research"--
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  • 145
    ISBN: 9781786439550
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 366 Seiten)
    Series Statement: New Directions in Post-Keynesian Economics series
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    Keywords: Economics ; Banks and banking ; Monetary policy ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Contents: Introduction / Louis-Philippe Rochon and Hassan Bougrine -- Part 1: Money, income distribution and post-keynesian economics -- 1. Celebrating pioneers / Louis-Philippe Rochon and Hassan Bougrine -- 2. Understanding credit-money: Lavoie and seccareccia's contribution to monetary theory / Robert Guttmann -- 3. Money, state and growth of welfare: Fighting the dangerous transformation of capitalism / Alain Parguez and Slim Thabet -- 4. Two easy pieces / Riccardo Bellofiore -- 5. The role of stabilization policies in the new consensus macroeconomics (ncm): Modern lessons from john kenneth galbraith / Giuseppe Fontana -- 6. The macroeconomic dimension of money virginie monvoisin and jean-francois ponsot -- 7. The theory of money, interest and unemployment hassan bougrine -- 8. International money: Where do we stand? / Claude Gnos and Sergio Rossi -- 9. Endogenous money, liquidity preference and confidence: For a qualitative theory of money / Edwin Le Heron -- 10. High finance, political money, and the U.S. Congress: A quantitative assessment of the campaign to roll back / Dodd-frank / Thomas Ferguson, Paul Jorgensen, and Jie Chen -- 11. International rentiers, finance and income distribution: A Latin American and post-Keynesian perspective / Esteban Pérez Caldentey and Matías Vernengo -- Part 2: Crises and post-Keynesian economics -- 12. Is macro in crisis? / Sheila Dow -- 13. Stagnation and crisis: Understanding credit flows in Latin America from a circuitist perspective / Eugenia Correa and Wesley Marshall -- 14. Secular stagnation and the curse of contemporary eldorados: What ever happened to broad-impact products? / Laurent Cordonnier -- 15. Seccareccia and Lavoie on financial crises: Linking the real and financial sectors of the economy: The major contribution of post-Keynesians / Joelle Leclaire -- 16. On the changing nature and geography of crises: Lessons for a sustainable internationalization / Pascal Petit -- 17. Banking and financial crises / Jan Toporowski -- Index.
    Abstract: "In this volume, Louis-Philippe Rochon and Hassan Bougrine bring together key post-Keynesian voices in an effort to push the boundaries of our understanding of banks, central banking, monetary policy and endogenous money. Issues such as interest rates, income distribution, stagnation and crises - both theoretical and empirical - are woven together and analysed by the many contributors to shed new light on them. The result is an alternative analysis of contemporary monetary economies, and the policies that are so needed to address the problems of today. Students and professors of economics, policymakers interested in alternative policies, academics and scholars in all fields will benefit from the explorations therein, and would also appreciate the companion publication, Economic Growth and Macroeconomic Stabilization Policies in Post-Keynesian Economics, also published by Edward Elgar Publishing"--
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    ISBN: 9780857939067
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 447 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Handbook on the economics of climate change
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    Keywords: Klimawandel ; Klimaschutz ; Klimapolitik ; Umweltökonomik ; Welt ; Climatic changes Economic aspects ; Environmental economics ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Klimaänderung ; Wirtschaftspolitik
    Abstract: Contents: Introduction -- section I: The political economy of climate change and climate policy -- 1. Distributional issues in climate policy: Air quality co-benefits and carbon rent / James K. Boyce -- 2. Evaluating policies to implement the Paris Agreement: A toolkit with application to China / Ian Parry, Baoping Shang, Nate Vernon, Philippe Windeger and Tarun Narasimhan -- 3. Bargaining to lose: A permeability approach to post-transition resource extraction / Natasha Chichilnisky-Heal -- 4. Host-MNC relations in resource-rich countries / Natasha Chichilnisky-Heal and Geoffrey M. Heal -- 5. Bargaining to lose the global commons / Natasha Chichilnisky-Heal and Graciela Chichilnisky -- section II: Integrated assessment modelling -- 6. Integrated assessment models of climate change / Chris Hope -- 7. Climate change policy under spatial heat transport and polar amplification / William Brock and Anastasios Xepapadeas -- 8. Progressive adaptation strategies in European coastal cities: A response to flood-risk under uncertainty / Luis M. Abadie, Elisa Sainz de Murieta, Ibon Galarraga and Anil Markandya -- 9. Economic growth and the social cost of carbon: Additive versus multiplicative damages / Armon Rezai, Frederick van der Ploeg and Cees Withagen -- 10. Optimal global climate policy and regional carbon prices / Mark Budolfson and Francis Dennig -- 11. Tipping and reference points in climate change games / Alessandro Tavoni and Doruk Iris -- section III: Climate change and sustainability -- 12. Climate change, Malthus and collapse / Norman Schofield -- 13. Greenhouse gas and cyclical growth / Lance Taylor and Duncan Foley -- 14. Growth and sustainability / Robin Hahnel -- 15. Intergenerational altruism: A solution to the climate problem? / Frikk Nesje and Geir Asheim -- 16. On intertemporal equity and efficiency in a model of global warming / John Hartwick and Tapan Mitra -- 17. Transformational change: Parallels for addressing climate and development goals / Penny Mealy and Cameron Hepburn -- 18. Less precision, more truth: Uncertainty in climate economics and macroprudential policy / Cameron Hepburn and J. Doyne Farmer -- Index.
    Abstract: "This timely Handbook recognizes the emergence of climate change as the defining topic of our time. With public climate discourse growing more urgent every year, this Handbook brings together international experts from different economic disciplines to answer critical climate policy questions. Chapters present key ideas and policies to support and accelerate advances in three key areas: the political economy of climate change and climate policy, integrated assessment modelling, and economic and resource sustainability. Contributors discuss the distributional implications of climate change and how policymakers may respond in order to contribute to economic transformation in the midst of a global crisis. With reference to both theoretical and applied economics, this Handbook is critical reading for economists working in the field of climate policy and climate change. It will also appeal to a broader group of environmental scientists and scholars"
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  • 147
    ISBN: 9781789901184
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxiii, 258 Seiten)
    Series Statement: New Horizons in Regional Science series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Entrepreneurial ecosystems meet innovation systems
    DDC: 338/.04
    Keywords: Economic development ; Entrepreneurship ; Economic development ; Entrepreneurship ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Contents: Preface -- Introduction. Entrepreneurial ecosystems meet innovation systems: Synergies, policy lessons and overlooked dimensions / Jana Schmutzler, Rhiannon Pugh and Alexandra Tsvetkova -- Part I: The promise and the limits of bridging the entrepreneurial ecosystems and innovation systems approaches -- 1. Bridging the literature on innovation systems and entrepreneurial ecosystems: Cross-fertilizations for understanding knowledge-intensive, social and environmental entrepreneurship / Renata Lèbre La Rovere, Marcelo Gerson Pessoa de Matos, Guilherme de Oliveira Santos and Antonio Pedro da Costa e Silva Lima -- 2. Entrepreneurial ecosystems meet innovation systems: Building bridges from Latin America to the global south / Hugo Kantis, Manuel Gonzalo, Juan Federico and Sabrina Ibarra Garcia -- 3. The role of diaspora in entrepreneurial ecosystems and national innovation systems / Veneta Andonova, Jonathan A. Perez-Lopez and Jana Schmutzler -- Part II: Policy lessons from the systems perspectives -- 4. Beyond IP and rich infrastructure! A community service learning perspective on the universities' supportive role towards social entrepreneurs / Abel Diaz Gonzalez, Nikolay A. Dentchev and Maria del Carmen Roman Roig -- 5. The entrepreneurial propensity of the Swedish national innovation system: New challenges for policy makers / Jon Mikel Zabala-Iturriagagoitia -- 6. Territory, development and systemic innovation: A southern perspective / José Eduardo Cassiolato, Maria Gabriela v. B. Podcameni, Helena Maria Martins Lastres and Maria Cecília Junqueira Lustosa -- 7. The synergy approach to understand entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystem taxonomy / Maksim Belitski and Andrew Godley -- Part III: The overlooked dimensions of the systems perspectives -- 8. Beyond entrepreneurial culture in the entrepreneurial ecosystems framework: Contributions from economic anthropology / Maria Giulia Pezzi and Félix Modrego -- 9. Typifying latecomer social entrepreneurs by ownership structure: Learning and building knowledge from innovation systems / Jahan Ara Peerally and Claudia De Fuentes -- 10. Entrepreneurial ecosystems as a mechanism to promote economic formality in emerging economies: The case of bogota / Andres Guerrero Alvarado and Vinciane Servantie -- Epilogue. The systems perspective on economic development: The past, the present and the future / Rhiannon Pugh, Jana Schmutzler and Alexandra Tsvetkova -- Index.
    Abstract: "This book presents multidisciplinary research that expands our understanding of the innovation system (IS) and the entrepreneurial ecosystem (EE) perspectives on regional economic development. It critically reviews the two concepts and explores the promise and the limits of bridging IS and EE, particularly as applied outside of the bubbling global hubs or to the types of entrepreneurship different from the high-growth variety. Building on these insights, it delves deeper into the links between the academic knowledge and its practical applications in a variety of contexts - from a vibrant London suburb to Latin American countries - with the goal of offering place-specific policy implications. Additionally, the authors advance the inquiry by examining some of the overlooked dimensions of the systemic approaches to economic development such as informal and social entrepreneurship and offers a comprehensive view of the current research at the intersection of the IS and the EE frameworks from the practical perspective. Entrepreneurship and innovation - and relatively new ways to study and understand those within the systems framework - are at the forefront of scholarly and policy debate on economic growth at the moment, making this an important and timely work for academics and policy makers"--
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  • 148
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    ISBN: 9781786439659
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xx, 380 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Handbooks of Research Methods in Management series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Kreativität ; Wissenschaftliche Methode ; Wirtschaftsforschung ; Creative ability Research ; Methodology ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Contents: Introduction / Viktor Dörfler and Marc Stierand -- 1. Evolution of a research program on creativity / Robert J. Sternberg -- 2. Subjectivity in the creativity research / Mark A. Runco -- 3. It's all about context: Research methods of the multi-context framework of creative leadership / Ronit Kark, Olga Epitropaki and Charalampos Mainemelis -- 4. A bourdieusian perspective on studying creativity / Marie-Léadre Gomez and Isabelle Bouty -- 5. Reflections on the ontological mythologies of creativity / Alexander Kofinas and Sandar Win -- 6. Role of intuition in creativity research - open agenda / Marta Sinclair and Fabrizio Maimone -- 7. Abductive reasoning, creativity and the logic of intuition / Eugene Sadler-Smith and Tim Wray -- 8. A process-philosophical approach to researching creativity-in-practice / Robert Chia -- 9. Creativity between the lines: Creative problem-solving in multi-level survey research / Nicole Rosenkranz and Michiel Tempelaar -- 10. A pragmatic inquiry into creativity theories / Laureline Chiapello -- 11. The consensual assessment technique / John Baer -- 12. The story of storytelling: How walter benjamin might approach a creative research method? / David M. Boje -- 13. Ethnography of creativity: Looking through a practice lens / Christian Grahle and Paul Hibbert -- 14. The importance of case studies and the evolving systems approach / Michael Hanchett Hanson and Vlad Petre Glăveanu -- 15. Metaphor - key to enhancing meta-creativity and researcher reflexivity / Heather Cairns-Lee -- 16. Rich picture: A systems technique for studying creativity / José-Rodrigo Córdoba-Pachón -- 17. Creative confidence beliefs: A closer look / Ronald A. Beghetto and Maciej Karwowski -- 18. Meta-analytic research on creativity: Challenges and solutions / Selcuk Acar, Uzeyir Ogurlu and Mark A. Runco -- 19. On a scale from 1-5… creativity survey scales / Kerrie Unsworth and Mark Robinson -- 20. Creativity as a driver of innovation: Measuring the impact of human capital in organisations / David H. Cropley and Arthur J. Cropley -- 21. Creativity equals creativity - or does it? How creativity is measured influences our understanding of creativity / Roni Reiter-Palmon and Madison Schoenbeck -- 22. Leading creative efforts: Historiometric and experimental methods / Michael D. Mumford and Cory Higgs -- 23. Verbal protocol analysis as a tool to understand the creative process / Paul T. Sowden, Andrew Pringle and Matthew Peacock -- 24. A methodological essay on the application of social sequence analysis to the study of creative trajectories / Giovanni Formilan, Simone Ferriani and Gino Cattani -- 25. Necessary condition analysis in creativity research / Jan Dul, Maciej Karwowski and James Kaufman -- Index.
    Abstract: "This Handbook offers an insightful journey through the landscape of research methods used to study the phenomenon of creativity, addressing the maturation of creativity research and its methodological approaches. Offering a methodological panorama for the global community of creativity researchers, contributors provide markers and viewpoints to better orient scholars and encourage reflection on how one might produce exceptional research on the burgeoning field of creativity. Chapters provide insights into a variety of methodological approaches, contemplating their benefits, limitations, scope of validity and ethical implications. As a contrast, sharp and to the point vignettes, similar to parables, are included to make the reader think. Allowing space for both established methods and new approaches, this Handbook is crucial reading for researchers interested in creativity at all levels looking to adopt innovative methodological approaches and broaden their research horizons"--
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  • 149
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    ISBN: 9781786438256
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (264 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The future of work and employment
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    Keywords: Industrial relations ; Employment forecasting ; Industrial relations ; Work ; Technological innovations ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Arbeit ; Arbeitsbeziehungen ; Innovation ; Schlüsseltechnologie ; Technischer Fortschritt
    Abstract: Contents: Part I: The changing context -- 1. Understanding the future of work / Adrian Wilkinson and Michael Barry -- Part II: Changing practices -- 2. Work 'or' employment in the 21st century: its impact on the employment relationship / Chris Brewster and Peter Holland -- 3. Unpaid work experience and internships: a growing and contested feature of the future of work / Paula McDonald and Deanna Grant-Smith -- 4. Diversity and inclusion in a changing world of work / Gill Kirton -- 5. Contemporary challenges in meaningful work / Catherine Bailey and Adrian Madden -- 6. Employment and work in Europe: improvement or just change? / David Foden -- Part III: The future of the future of work -- Financing the future of work: Who pays? / Jean Cushen -- 8. Future of work (fow) and gender / Sarah Kaine, Frances Flanagan and Katherine Ravenswood -- 9. Biotechnological change and its implications / David Peetz and Georgina Murray -- 10. Work and wages in the gig economy: can there be a high road? / Joshua Healy and Andreas Pekarek -- 11. The growing disruptive impact of work automation: where should future research focus? / Victor Gekara and Darryn Snell -- 12. Governing global production networks in the new economy / Huw Thomas -- 13. Navigating the future of work to build meaningful careers / Edwin Trevor-Roberts -- 14. The future of employee engagement: the challenge of separating old wine from new bottles / Bruce E. Kaufman, Michael Barry, Adrian Wilkinson and Rafael Gomez -- Index.
    Abstract: "This cutting-edge book charts the latest ideas and concepts in employment relations research. Mapping out the intellectual boundaries of the field, The Future of Work and Employment outlines the key research and policy outcomes for work and employment in the age of digitisation and artificial intelligence. Internationally renowned contributors unpack the implications of the latest developments in employment relations, from the rise of the gig economy to the role of platform companies, from perspectives such as employment (in)security, equity, fairness, wellbeing and voice. Reviewing the extant literature on the future of work, and exploring the biggest issues facing the modern workforce, this book argues for a research base that allows more sober reflections on the grand claims that dictate the future of work. Empirically-grounded and incisively-argued, the book forms critical reading for both undergraduate and postgraduate students of business and human resource management, featuring insight into the latest developments in the field. Researchers, policymakers and practitioners will also benefit from its implications for policy and its blending of theory and practice"--
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  • 150
    ISBN: 9781789900958
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 458 Seiten) , Diagramme
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Sustainable wellbeing futures
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    Keywords: Conservation of natural resources ; Sustainability ; Well-being ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Ökologische Marktwirtschaft ; Wirtschaftstheorie ; Nachhaltigkeit
    Abstract: Contents: Foreword by Jacqueline Mcglade -- Preface -- In memoriam: Eric Zencey 1953-2019 -- 1. Introduction: what is ecological economics and why do we need it now more than ever / Robert Costanza, Jon D. Erickson, Joshua Farley, and Ida Kubiszewski -- Part I: The future we want -- 2. Creating positive futures for humanity on earth / Robert Costanza, Elizabeth M. B. Doran, Tatiana Gladkikh, Ida Kubiszewski, Valerie A. Luzadis, and Eric Zencey -- 3. Work, labour, and regenerative production / Kaitlin Kish and Stephen Quilley -- 4. The role of technology in achieving the future we want / Stewart Wallis, Lindsay Barbieri, Alice Damiano, and Matthew Burke -- 5. Ecological economics in China: from origins, to inertia, to rejuvenation / Xi Ji -- 6. Taking evolution seriously: the role of ecological economics in escaping the anthropocene and reaching for the ecozoic / Peter G. Brown and John Gowdy -- Part II: Measuring and achieving wellbeing -- 7. Frameworks and systems thinking for measuring and achieving sustainable wellbeing / Elizabeth M. B. Doran, Lindsay Barbieri, Ida Kubiszewski, Kate Pickett, Thomas Dietz, Michael Abrams, Richard Wilkinson, Robert Costanza, Stephen C. Farber, and Jeannine Valcour -- 8. How ecosystem services research can advance ecological economics principles / Rachelle K. Gould, Taylor H. Ricketts, Richard B. Howarth, Svenja Telle, Tatiana Gladkikh, Stephen Posner, Jesse Gourevitch, and Yuki Yoshida -- 9. Wellbeing in the more-than-human world / Kristian Brevik, John Adams, Benjamin Dube, Lindsay Barbieri, and Gabriel Yahya Haage -- 10. From measurement to application: wellbeing indicators in socio-ecological systems / Kati Gallagher, Michael Moser, Mairi-Jane V. Fox, and Jane Kolodinsky -- 11. The struggle for equality and sustainability / Richard Wilkinson and Kate Pickett -- 12. Human health and ecological economics / Martin Hensher -- Part III: The institutions we require -- 13. Cultural evolution, multi-level selection, and institutions for cooperation / Joshua Farley, John Gowdy, and Stephen Marshall -- 14. Moral and ethical foundations for ecological economics / Dan Spethmann and Valerie A. Luzadis -- 15. Governing for sustainable development: rethinking governance and ecological economics / Christopher Koliba, Megan Egler, and Stephen Posner -- 16. Money, interest rates and accumulation on a finite planet: revisiting the 'monetary growth imperative' through institutionalist approaches / Romain Svartzman, Joseph Ament, David Barmes, Jon D. Erickson, Joshua Farley, Charles Guay-Boutet, and Nicolas Kosoy -- 17. The nature and role of business in an ecological economy / Mairi-Jane V. Fox, Abigail B. Schneider, Marilyn T. Lucas, and Beth Schaefer Caniglia -- 18. Principles of stakeholder engagement for ecological economics / Madhavi Venkatesan, Jon D. Erickson, and Christine Carmichael -- Part IV: Integrated, dynamic analysis and modelling of socio-ecological systems -- 19. Integrated ecological economic modeling: what is it good for? / Alexey Voinov, Pascal Perez, Juan Carlos Castilla-Rho, and Daniel C. Kenny -- 20. Designing participatory decision support systems: towards meta-decision making analytics in the next generation of ecological economics / Asim Zia and Roel Boumans -- 21. A research agenda for ecological macroeconomics / Peter A. Victor and Tim Jackson -- Part V: Making the transition -- 22. Local economies: leading the way to an ecological economy / Sabine O'Hara and Daniel Baker -- 23. Systemic design and systemic crisis in the United States: the pluralist commonwealth / Gar Alperovitz and Joseph Ament -- 24. Creating a wellbeing economy alliance (weall) to motivate and facilitate the transition / Robert Costanza, Lorenzo Fioramonti, Ida Kubiszewski, Deborah Markowitz, Christopher Orr, Katherine Trebeck, and Stewart Wallis -- Part VI: Surveys of the larger community about the research agenda -- 25. Ecological economic goals from emerging scholars / Kaitlin Kish and Sam Bliss -- 26. Assessing ecological economics at 30: results from a survey of isee members / Benjamin Dube -- Index.
    Abstract: "Climate disruption, overpopulation, biodiversity loss, the threats of financial collapse, large-scale damage to our natural and social environments and eroding democracy are all becoming critically important concerns. The editors of this timely book assert that these problems are not separate, but all stem from our overreliance on an out-dated approach to economics that puts growth of production and consumption above all else. Ecological economics can help create the future that most people want - a future that is prosperous, just, equitable and sustainable. This forward-thinking book lays out an alternative approach that places the sustainable wellbeing of humans and the rest of nature as the overarching goal. Each of the book's chapters, written by a diverse collection of scholars and practitioners, outlines a research and action agenda for how this future can look and possible actions for its realization. Sustainable Wellbeing Futures will be of value to academics and students researching environmental and ecological economics, as well as individuals interested in gaining a greater understanding of the concept of a wellbeing future and how we might act to achieve it"--
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  • 151
    ISBN: 9781788972123
    Language: English
    Pages: xxiv, 562 Seiten
    Series Statement: Research handbooks in international law
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Research handbook on international law and social rights
    DDC: 341.4/8
    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung ; Sozialrecht ; Völkerrecht
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  • 152
    ISBN: 9781789905175 , 9781789905182
    Language: English
    Pages: x, 394 Seiten
    Series Statement: Resarch handbooks in law and society
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Research handbook on the sociology of law
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    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung ; Rechtssoziologie ; Handbuch
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  • 153
    ISBN: 9781800371781
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxxiii, 462 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 338.927
    Keywords: Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: The world has witnessed extraordinary economic growth, poverty reduction and increased life expectancy and population since the end of WWII, but it has occurred at the expense of undermining life support systems on Earth and subjecting future generations to the real risk of destabilising the planet. This timely book exposes and explores this colossal environmental cost and the dangerous position the world is now in. Standing up for a Sustainable World is written by and about key individuals who have not only understood the threats to our planet, but also become witness to them and confronted them.
    Abstract: Front Matter -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- Preface: a collective book project - the last chance? Voluntary actors in an ecological and economic transition -- Acknowledgements -- PART I Introduction -- Section 1 Scientific backgrounds -- 1. Science, society and a sustainable future -- 2. Conservation psychology and climate change -- 3. Capitalism and the curse of external effects -- Section 2 Setting the scene -- 4. Costa Rica as pioneer of a green social contract -- 5. The carbon tax in Sweden -- 6. Lessons from the Obama White House: how climate policy really gets done -- 7. Climate policy in China: an overview -- 8. The Paris Agreement on climate change: what legacy? -- PART II Defenders -- 9. Introduction to Part II -- 10. To protect the Amazon, defend the people of the forest -- 11. Of chainsaws and grace: direct action by eco-vigilantes in the Philippines -- 12. Social justice goes hand in hand with environmental campaigns - and not just in Africa -- 13. Living our values: using art and technology to campaign for nature in Turkey -- PART III Litigants -- 14. Introduction to Part III -- 15. The Urgenda case in the Netherlands: creating a revolution through the courts -- 16. Juliana v. United States and the global youth-led legal campaign for a safe climate -- 17. How policymakers imperil coming generations' future and what to do about it -- 18. Protecting the rights of future generations through climate litigation: lessons from the struggle against deforestation in the Colombian Amazon -- 19. People's Climate Case - families and youth take the EU to court over its failure to address the climate crisis -- 20. Climate change claim on behalf of New Zealand's indigenous Māori peoples -- 21. France: L'Affaire du Siècle: the story of a mass mobilization for climate -- PART IV Coming generations on the front line.
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  • 154
    ISBN: 9781786439079
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XVI, 385 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Diagramme
    Edition: Third edition
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Handbook of research on techno-entrepreneurship
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    Keywords: Entrepreneurship ; Hochtechnologie ; Innovationssystem ; Innovationsmanagement ; Wissenstransfer ; Welt ; High technology industries Management ; Technological innovations Management ; Entrepreneurship ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Spitzentechnologie ; Entrepreneurship ; Innovationsmanagement
    Abstract: Contents: Part I -- Conceptualisation 1. Technological embeddedness as a determinant of techno-entrepreneurship / Sang-Joon Kim and Juil Lee -- Part II: New categories of entrepreneurship -- 2. Reverse innovation: Review of a decade / Max von Zedtwitz and Marine Hadengue -- 3. Modes and routines of frugal innovation: An examination on the basis of the auto components industry / Rajnish Tiwari and Stephan Bergmann -- 4. The interplay of technology entrepreneurs and regulation in a new industry: The case of the drone industry / Ferran Giones, Kerem Gurses and Alexander Brem -- 5. Unveiling women entrepreneurship in technology ventures: Gendered organization and gendered society interactions / Dilek Cetindamar and Berna Beyhan -- Part III: Ecosystems 6. Techno-entrepreneurship development support in theory and practice: The case of incubators and accelerators in Canada / Fabiano Armellini, Cynthie Dega, Angie Garcia and Franciso Machado -- 7. Crowdfunding as a tool for innovation marketing: Technology entrepreneurship commercialization strategies / Ferran Giones and Alexander Brem -- 8. Fostering techno-entrepreneurship and open innovation practices in the innovation ecosystems / Case Nokia, Jarkko Pellikka and Timo Ali-vehmas -- 9. Digital technologies, techno-entrepreneurship and regional ecosystems: The case of the net value / Moreno Frau and Ludovica Moi -- Part IV: Academic entrepreneurship 10. Research-based spin-offs as agents of knowledge dissemination: Evidence from the analysis of innovation networks / Oscarina Conceição, Cristina Sousa and Margarida Fontes -- 11. Individual innovativeness as a driver of career success: Academic tehno-experts in an entreprneeurial ecosystem / Anna-Maija Nisula and Heidi Olander -- Part V: Country-specific entrepreneurship -- 12. SME techno-entrepreneurship: Drivers and barriers in sub-Saharan Africa / Olayinka David-West, Omotayo Muritala and Immanuel Ovemeso Umukoro -- 13. Entrepreneurship, technological knowledge and industrial heterogeneity: Evidence from Italian NUTS3 regions / Alessandra Colombelli, Gianluca Orsatti and Francesco Quatraro -- 14. Nurturing healthy korean startup ecosystem / Gyewan Moon -- 15. Understanding the dynamics of entrepreneurial ecosystems: Evidence from a longitudinal case study / Maria Cristina Cinici, Valeria Schifilliti and Fabrizio Cesaroni -- Index.
    Abstract: "While knowledge-intensive environments encourage and foster new ideas for products, services, production methods and business models, they also entail high levels of risk derived from the fast and dynamically changing nature of technology. This Handbook explores the new theoretical frameworks that are needed to cope with the growing relevance of techno-entrepreneurship initiatives globally. Demonstrating that techno-entrepreneurship and its ecosystems create opportunities across national borders, this Handbook also shows how they proactively shape their business environment and engage in more complex collaborative networks. Chapters cover emerging areas in the field, such as frugal innovation, the drone industry and gender-specific entrepreneurship. Separated into sections dedicated to entrepreneurial ecosystems - with original research into incubators, accelerators and crowd funding - and techno-entrepreneurship across countries, the contributors examine specific issues that arise in context. With international scope, this Handbook will be an essential read for entrepreneurship and innovation scholars. Any researcher with an interest in entrepreneurial ecosystems will also benefit from the original research presented"--
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    ISBN: 9781786438232
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XXI, 351 Seiten) , Diagramme
    Series Statement: New horizons in entrepreneurship
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The role and impact of entrepreneurship education
    DDC: 338.04071
    Keywords: Entrepreneurship ; Gründungsausbildung ; Business education ; Entrepreneurship Study and teaching ; Businesspeople Education ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Contents: 1. Introduction: entrepreneurial trends meet entrepreneurial education / Dafna Kariv, Harry Matlay and Alain Fayolle -- Part I: The key role of entrepreneurial pedagogies -- 2. 'I'm a designer, get me out of here': can entrepreneurial education advance through learning from design education? / Andrew Penaluna and Kathryn Penaluna -- 3. A portfolio of integrative and reinforcing pedagogies / Mark P. Rice and William C. Stitt -- 4. Beyond content and pedagogy: the role of self and place in entrepreneurial leadership development / Louisa Huxtable-Thomas and Paul D. Hannon -- 5. Explicit and tacit knowledge transfer in entrepreneurial education: the method approach / Michele O'Dwyer, Yvonne Costin and Briga Hynes -- Part II: Why do entrepreneurship teachers matter? -- 6. A study of the entrepreneurship education curriculum adaptation process among in-service vocational education teachers / Muhammad Zaheer Asghar, Paula Kyrö and Fariha Gul -- 7. Developing entrepreneurship education in Europe: teachers' commitment to entrepreneurship education in the UK, Finland and Spain / Jaana Seikkula-Leino, Elena Ruskovaara, Timo Pihkala, Iván Diego Rodríguez and Jane Delfino -- 8. Enhancing students' latent nascent entrepreneurship in basic education / Lenita Hietanen and Heikki Ruismäki -- 9. Teachers as role models in entrepreneurship education: perspectives from the point of view of entrepreneurs / Paula San-Martín, Ana Fernández-Laviada and Andrea Pérez -- Part III: The effectiveness of entrepreneurship education -- 10. Providing effective entrepreneurship education: a UK perspective / Paul Jones, David Pickernell, Rebecca Connolly and Celia Netana -- 11. The assessment of transversal competences in entrepreneurship education / Elena Luppi and Daniela Bolzani -- 12. Entrepreneurship education as perspective transformation / Colin Jones and Harry Matlay -- 13. Over one hundred years in management education: the evolution processes of academic entrepreneurship / Christian Keen, Valeriano Sanchez-Famoso, Luis Cisneros and Jorge-Humberto Mejia-Morelos -- Part IV: Innovative programmes in entrepreneurship education -- 14. The rising tide angel training program: education for the ecosystem (not just for the entrepreneur!) / Susan Coleman and Alicia Robb -- 15. University business incubators: mechanisms to transform ideas into businesses / María Redondo and Carmen Camarero -- 16. Prospects and challenges of disruptive innovation in the management and social science academic curriculum: a case study approach / Yael Israel-Cohen and Oren Kaplan -- 17. Educating sustainable entrepreneurship: the case of the University of Groningen / Gjalt de Jong -- Index.
    Abstract: Offering an empirically rigorous perspective on actionable approaches to entrepreneurship education, including learning, teaching and assessment methods, this book aims to bridge the gap between the theory and practice of entrepreneurship education as it relates to local, regional, national and international contexts. An impressive team of leading international authorities and acclaimed experts provides a comprehensive and in-depth exploration of the role and impact of entrepreneurship education in industrially developed and developing countries as well as transition economies. Incorporating a wealth of new, emergent and innovative techniques, this book will allow teachers to effectively encourage future entrepreneurs to realize their ideas and intentions, and to convert them into successful and sustainable small businesses. An excellent addition to current entrepreneurship education literature, this book will be of interest to entrepreneurship teachers, postgraduate and doctoral students, as well as graduate entrepreneurs, for its useful empirical basis, in addition to extensive theoretical and practical knowledge
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    ISBN: 9781788976244
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XXII, 190 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Diagramme
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Advanced imagineering
    DDC: 745.4
    Keywords: Reengineering (Management) ; Group problem solving ; Organizational behavior ; Organizational change ; Organizational effectiveness ; Social change ; Design ; Creative ability ; Technological innovations ; Medical innovations ; Inventions ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: "The most pressing problems facing society today, such as enhancing healthcare, revitalizing city centres, and improving our systems and institutions are complex innovation eco-systems. Articulating and illustrating how experience design can unlock experience innovation, Diane Nijs and her colleagues present new ways of effectuating corporate, public, social and whole system innovation through collective creation." -- Back cover
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    ISBN: 9781788118774
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XIII, 327 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Handbooks of research methods in management
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Series Statement: Handbooks of Research Methods in Management series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Arbeitsbedingungen ; Wissenschaftliche Methode ; Job satisfaction ; Employee morale ; Personnel management ; Electronic books ; Handbuch ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Contents: 1 Introduction: Researching the quality of working / Lives Daniel Wheatley -- Part I: Researching the quality of working lives: Philosophical, conceptual and practical considerations 2. Generating and measuring impact: Insights from research on the quality of working lives / Carol Atkinson -- 3. Using a lifecourse approach to research patterns of paid and unpaid work / Irene Hardill and Daniel Wheatley -- 4. Reviewing measurement instruments in job insecurity research: Perceived job insecurity and the gender lens perspective / Pinar Bayhan Karapinar, Selin Metin Camgöz and Ozge Tayfur Ekmekci -- 5. Accessing and understanding autism spectrum conditions in the workplace / Anne Cockayne -- 6. Research ethics when research on unpaid labour finds the elephant in the room: Negotiating violence encountered when conducting fieldwork / Irene Sotiropoulou -- Part II: Qualitative research methods on the quality of working lives 7. Accessing 'hard to reach groups' and emotions in the research process: 'work an honest day and get the usual raw deal' / Andrew Smith and Jo McBride -- 8. Using discursive methods to research the quality of working lives / Cath Sullivan -- 9. Observing neo-villeiny and other forms of non-standard work / Geraint Harvey -- 10. Ethnographic methods with limited access: Assessing quality of work in hard to reach jobs / Adam Badger and Jamie Woodcock -- 11. Using case study research to capture the quality of working lives / John Burgess and Julia Connell -- 12. Combining gendered strategies, a narrative approach and coaching: Examining the effect of behavioural ambidexterity on individual well-being and high performance work / Ani Raiden and Christine Räisänen -- Part III: Quantitative research methods on the quality of working lives210 13. Effective use of secondary quantitative data sources / Chris Lawton -- 14. Secondary data analysis of large survey data: Researching the quality of paid and unpaid working lives / Tracey Warren -- 15. Quantitative methods of examining the impact of the physical work environment / Elizabeth J. Sander, Alannah E. Rafferty and Peter J. Jordan -- 16. Using the Oaxaca-blinder decomposition to quantitatively assess the gender pay gap / Michaela Fuchs, Anja Rossen, Antje Weyh and Gabriele Wydra-Somaggio -- 17. Econometric analysis of educational mismatch and earnings using survey data from Ghana / Christian K. Darko and Kennedy K. Abrokwa -- Part IV: Mixed methods research on the quality of working lives 18. Use of quantitative and qualitative methods to research migrant workers in low-skilled work / Anne Green -- 19. Conducting small scale primary mixed methods research into the impacts of work-related travel / Craig Bickerton -- 20. Evaluating new techniques of evidence-based management using narrative evidence synthesis / Adrian Madden, Catherine Bailey, Luke Fletcher and Kerstin Alfes -- 21. Using occupational history calendars in semi-structured interviews to capture long working lives: A small sample approach using sequence analysis / Fiona Carmichael, Jo Duberley and Lorna Porcellato -- Index.
    Abstract: "The growing diversity of contemporary paid work has provoked increased interest in understanding and evaluating the quality of working lives. This Handbook provides critical reflections on recent research in the field, including examining the inextricable links between working life and well-being. The Handbook offers comprehensive support to researchers working in quantitative, qualitative and mixed-methods traditions. Drawing from an international evidence base, the contributors use examples of research into key contemporary issues such as the gendered nature of work, skills mismatch, job insecurity, work-life balance, flexibility, the gig-economy and the physical work environment. Chapters explore how research methods have been used to investigate aspects of both paid and unpaid work, raising further questions and highlighting limitations. The Handbook of Research Methods on the Quality of Working Lives is an essential resource for all those involved in areas that study, or touch on, the quality of working lives. It will benefit both new and experienced researchers inside and outside academia and across disciplines such as economics, human resource management, psychology and social policy"--
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  • 158
    ISBN: 9781788113601
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XVI, 349 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Research handbooks in business and management
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Handbook on customer centricity
    Keywords: Kundenbindung ; Beziehungsmarketing ; Marketing ; Customer relations ; Electronic books ; Handbuch ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Kundenorientierung ; Organisationsstruktur ; Reorganisation ; Kundenbindung ; Beziehungsmarketing ; Kundenmanagement
    Abstract: Contents: 1. Introduction to the Handbook on Customer Centricity -- Robert w. Palmatier, Christine Moorman, and Ju-Yeon Lee -- Part I: Organizational design perspectives on customer centricity -- 2. Customer centricity: A multi-year journey / Ajay K. Kohli, Bernie J. Jaworski, and Nabil Shabshab -- 3. Market-oriented culture and customer feedback processes / Neil A. Morgan, Bruce H. Clark, and Douglas W. Vorhies -- 4. Service innovation from the frontlines in customer-centric organizations / Ozlem Ozkok, Jagdip Singh, Kwanghui Lim and Simon J. Bell -- 5. Designing customer-centric organization structures: Toward the fluid marketing organization / Ju-Yeon Lee and George S. Day -- 6. Customer-centric sales organizations / Park Thaichon and Scott Weaven -- Part II: Relational perspectives on customer centricity -- 7. Customer-centric marketing: What, how, and why do customer habits matter? / Denish Shah and Ayan Ghosh Dastidar -- 8. Designing and effectively managing customer-centric loyalty programs / J. Andrew Petersen, Rajkumar Venkatesan and Farnoosh Khodakarami -- 9. Building customer-centric marketing channel relationships: A model of reseller motivation and control / David I. Gilliland and Stephen K. Kim -- 10. Customer centricity and customer co-creation in services: The double-edged effects / Chi Kin (Bennett) Yim, Kimmy Wa Chan, Caleb H. Tse, and Fine F. Leung -- Part III: Branding and technology perspectives on customer centricity -- 11. Infusing brands and branding into customer centricity / Kevin Lane Keller -- 12. Customer centricity and the impact of technology / P.K. Kannan and Xian Gu -- 13. Enhancing customer centricity via 3D printing / Aric Rindfleisch and Subin Im -- Index.
    Abstract: "Drawing on the expertise of leading marketing scholars, this book provides managers and researchers with insights into the fundamentals of customer centricity and how firms can develop it. Customer centricity is not just about segmentation or short-term marketing tactics. Rather, it represents an organization-wide philosophy that focuses on the systematic and continuous alignment of the firm's internal architecture, strategy, capabilities, and offerings with external customers. This philosophy means that to be truly customer-centric, firms need to make multilevel transformations in internal architecture and organizational design, including leadership, metrics, incentives, structure, processes, and systems. These reorganizations are often accompanied by reshaped relational strategies, such as customer loyalty programs and marketing channel strategies that make customer centricity a reality. These changes also need to be backed by reconfigurations of brand and technological capabilities, as manifested in healthy customer-centric brands and in technology systems and skills that enable customer centricity at scale. The contributors to this book provide current thinking and cutting-edge research to further scholars' understanding of this key concept in marketing. Academics teaching or researching customer centricity, consultants implementing customer centricity and managers directly implementing customer centricity in their organizations will come to rely on the Handbook of Customer Centricity. Marketing associations, industry associations and local and university libraries will find the insights within offer critical reflection on the key features of customer centricity and the detailed roadmap to achieve it"--
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    ISBN: 9781786434821
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XIV, 479 Seiten) , Diagramme
    Series Statement: Research handbooks in business and management
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Research handbook on sport governance
    DDC: 796.06/9
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    Keywords: Sportorganisation ; Corporate Governance ; Sports administration ; Sports ; Corporate governance ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Sportverwaltung ; Sport ; Governance
    Abstract: Contents: 1. Research on sport governance: an introduction / Christos Anagnostopoulos and Mathieu Winand -- Part I Principles of good governance in sport -- 2. Assessing sports governance principles and indicators / Jean-Loup Chappelet and Michaël Mrkonjic -- 3. Measuring governance: the sports governance observer / Arnout Geeraert -- 4. Support the implementation of good governance in sport (SIGGS): a European project for National Olympic Committees and national sport federations / Thierry Zintz and Simon Gérard -- 5. SATSport model: an applied and adaptive approach to grassroot sport organisation' governance arrangements / Simone Digennaro, Mark Lowther and Antonio Borgogni -- 6. A cultural perspective on good governance in sport / Vassil Girginov -- 7. Embedding good governance principles in sports governing bodies through a code of ethics: opportunities, pitfalls, and good practices / Els De Waegeneer and Annick Willem -- 8. Intersections of governance and social responsibility in sport / Jonathan Robertson, Stefan Walzel and David Shilbury -- Part II Systemic sport governance -- 9. Governance of sports in Lithuania: empirical findings towards challenging implications / Vilma Čingienė -- 10. Evolution and reformation of China sport governance / Keyu Li and Graham Cuskelly -- 11. International governance of action sports: an organisational legitimacy perspective / Mikhail Batuev and Leigh Robinson -- 12. The governance of the Paralympic movement: an institutional perspective / Simon Gérard, David Legg and Thierry Zintz -- Part III Relationships governance in sport -- 13. Interorganisational network governance in sport / Hagen Wäsche and Anna Gerke -- 14. Breaking down barriers: collaboration in sport governance networks / Ian O'Boyle, David Shibury and Lesley Ferkins -- 15. Examining board-executive relationship in team sport charitable foundations: unpacking trust building through 'exchange currencies' / Christos Anagnostopoulos and Mathieu Winand -- Part IV Sport event governance -- 16. Sport event governance / Milena Parent and Michael Naraine -- 17. The governance of legacy in the Olympic movement: a theoretical framework / Becca Leopkey -- 18. Urban governance of non-mega sport events: a socio-political discourse analysis / James Anderson and Marijke Taks -- Part V Sport governance and businesss implications -- 19. The supporter ownership governance model: empirical insights from English football / Sara Ward and Dan Parnell -- 20. The transformation of German Football Bundesliga Clubs from members' associations towards corporations and their governance implications - the case of Hamburger SV / Stefan Prigge -- 21. China: Emerging football nation, emerging governance issues / Simon Chadwick, Ian Gibson and Tao Jiang -- 22. Olympic brand governance: future research directions / Benoit Seguin and Gashaw Abeza -- Part VI Sport board governance -- 23. Strategies for change: a Presidential perspective on governing the NCAA / Jimmy Smith -- 24. What do you mean it hasn't worked out, yet?: the paradoxes of women in sport governance research / Larena Hoeber and Sally Shaw -- 25. The governance of the board of national governing bodies in high performance sport / Veerle De Bosscher and Popi Sotiriadou -- 26. Succession and good governance / Tracy Taylor and Leigh Robinson -- 27. Board dynamics in nonprofit sport organizations: contemporary research directions / Shannon Kerwin and Alison Doherty -- Part VII Reflections -- 28. Directions for future research in sport governance / Mathieu Winand and Christos Anagnostopoulos -- Index.
    Abstract: Recent scandals across the word of sport can be directly related to poor governance. This Research Handbook gathers the state-of-the-art research on sport governance by leading international scholars on various issues across various sports, offering a vital reference point for advancing research. Illustrating different approaches and perspectives such as good governance principles, systemic governance, political governance and network governance, chapters suggest research-informed practical solutions to current problems within sport organisations. Covering sport event governance, business implications, corporate social responsibility for enhancing good governance and extended board management, specific directions for further research are provided for each topic under examination. This is the essential reference for all sport governance researchers. It will also be insightful for sport governing bodies and administrators looking for advice on improving good governance in sport institutions
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    ISBN: 9781788113427
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XVIII, 511 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Diagramme
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Creating psychologically healthy workplaces
    DDC: 658.38
    Keywords: Gesundheit ; Psychische Krankheit ; Arbeitszufriedenheit ; Persönlichkeitspsychologie ; Familie-Beruf ; Industrial welfare ; Employee health promotion ; Psychology, Industrial ; Work environment Psychological aspects ; Work environment ; Electronic books ; Lehrbuch ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Arbeitsbedingungen ; Arbeitszufriedenheit ; Gesundheit ; Psychische Störung ; Persönlichkeitspsychologie
    Abstract: Contents: Acknowledgements -- Part I: Introduction -- 1. Creating psychologically healthy workplaces / Ronald J. Burke -- 2. Pseudoscience won't create a psychologically healthy workplace / Matthew J. Grawitch and David W. Ballard -- 3. Setting the agenda for evidence-based and sustainable psychologically healthy workplaces / Arla Day -- 4. Shared values for health, safety and wellbeing at work / Gerard I. J. M. Zwetsloot -- Part II: Building individual resources. -- 5. The benefits of developing psychological capital in workplaces / Carolyn Youssef-Morgan and Karl Petersen -- 6. Nonwork time as individual resource building: A review and research agenda / Charlotte Fritz and Caitlin A. Demsky -- 7. Job crafting: An individual strategy to develop oneself / Maria Tims and Caroline Knight -- Chapter 8. Promoting happiness in the workplace / Kristin Layous -- Part III: Improving relationships inside and outside the workplace -- 9. The role and importance of leadership in creating psychologically healthy workplaces / Duygu B. Gulseren, Tabatha Thibault and E. Kevin Kelloway -- 10. Where differences dwell: Inclusion and the healthy workplace / Laura E. M. Traavik -- 11. Costs of incivility in workplaces and potential remedies / Michael P. Leiter -- 12. Sweet dreams (are made of this): Cultivating relational agency through high-quality connections in the workplace / Joanne Sundet and Arne Carlsen -- 13. Generational identity in the workplace: Toward understanding and empathy / Sean T. Lyons and Joshua Leblanc -- Part IV: Organizational-level initiatives -- 14. How thriving at work matters for creating psychologically healthy workplaces: Current perspectives and implications for the new world of work / Gretchen Spreitzer and Eun Bit Hwang -- 15. Work engagement: Increasing employee wellbeing and organizational effectiveness / Astrid M. Richardsen -- 16. Holistic stress: Primary, secondary, and tertiary interventions / Kahla A. Davis and Valerie J. Morganson -- 17. Positive people make for healthy workplaces / Paul Fairlie -- 18. Work-life balance, stress and well-being: Moderating effects of psychological capital / Carolyn M. Youssef-Morgan and Lanell Craig -- 19. Cultivating healthy, inclusive workplaces: Why it matters and how organizations make progress / Dnika J. Travis, Julie S. Nugent and Rebecca Lengnick-Hall -- 20. The importance of corporate wellness programs for psychological health and productivity in the workplace / Rebecca K. Kelly and Sheri Snow -- 21. Supporting employees with caregiving responsibilities / Clarissa Bohlmann and Hannes Zacher -- 22. Oh my aching back: Making workplaces senior-friendly / Deborah M. McPhee and Marcia Carvalho de Azevedo -- 23. Quality of employment and well-being: Updating our understanding and insights / Marcie Pitt-Catsouphes and Tay K. McNamara -- Index.
    Abstract: Workplaces can often be sources of stress, interfering with both job satisfaction and performance. This book explores ways to combat the factors contributing to an unhealthy workplace by building on the advances in positive psychology and organizational scholarship over the last 15 years. Focusing on ground-breaking concepts such as psychological capital, 'happiness compassion', virtuousness, support and gratitude, this book offers ways to target and reshape the unhealthy workplace environment. Each chapter provides real-life organizational situations in which companies of all sizes implement strategies that either hinder or successfully create a healthy workplace environment. The world-leading authors identify key causes that reduce employee satisfaction and job performance, offering a range of interventions that can prevent negative experiences to ultimately produce happier workforces and boost productivity. This book will be a vital reference for doctoral students studying the links between work and health as well as faculty studying ways to improve employee well-being. Those on advanced courses in human resource management, organization effectiveness and organizational change will also benefit from the vast array of international insights into a healthy workplace environment
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    ISBN: 9781786439017
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XI, 374 Seiten) , Diagramme
    Series Statement: Elgar introductions to management and organization theory
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Elgar introduction to theories of human resources and employment relations
    DDC: 658.3
    Keywords: Personalmanagement ; Arbeitsbeziehungen ; Personnel management ; Supervision of employees ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Contents: 1. Theories used in employment relations and human resource management / Keith Townsend, Aoife M. McDermott, Kenneth Cafferkey and Tony Dundon -- 2. Marxism at work / Roger Seifert -- 3. Neo-pluralism in contemporary employment relations and HRM: The case for workplace and academic dialogue / Peter Ackers -- 4. Applying scientific management to modern HRM and ER / Niall Cullinane and Jean Cushen -- 5. Cracking labour process theory in employment relations and HRM / Shiona Chillas and Alina Baluch -- 6. The legacy of the human relations school: Looking back and moving forward / Sarah Jenkins -- 7. The theory of high-performance work systems / Peter Boxall and Meng-Long Huo -- 8. Systems theory: Forgotten legacy and future prospects / Brian Harney -- 9. Evolutionary psychological theory and human resource management / Andrew Timming -- 10. Personnel economics: Managing human resources through performance-related pay / Victoria Wass -- 11. Advances in labour regulation theory / Peter Waring and Mark Bray -- 12. Institutional theory, business systems and employment relations / Geoffrey Wood and Matthew Allen -- 13. Varieties of capitalism / Glenn Morgan and Heike Doering -- 14. Human resource management and paradox theory / Anne Keegan, Julia Brandl and Ina Aust -- 15. Revisiting human capital theory: Progress and prospects / Jonathan Winterton and Kenneth Cafferkey -- 16. Feminist theory and employment relations / Anne-Marie Greene -- 17. Trust, distrust and human resource management / Neve Iseava, Colin Hughes and Mark Saunders -- 18. Social exchange theory, employment relations and human resource management / Christine Cross and Tony Dundon -- 19. Using role theory to understand and solve employment relations and human resources problems / Qian Yi Lee, Keith Townsend, Ashlea Troth and Rebecca Loudoun -- 20. Fairness in the workplace: Organisational justice and the employment relationship / Melinda Laundon, Paula McDonald and Abby Cathcart -- 21. Ability, motivation, and opportunity theory: A formula for employee performance? / Ashlea Kellner, Kenneth Cafferkey and Keith Townsend -- 22. The resource-based view approach and HRM / Keith Whitfield -- 23. LMX and HRM: A multi-level review of how LMX is used to explain employment relationships / Anna Bos-Nehles and Mieke Audenaert -- 24. Social mobilisation theory in HR and employment relations / Lorraine Ryan, Caroline Murphy and Daniel Troy -- Index.
    Abstract: "This Elgar Introduction provides an overview of some of the key theories that inform human resource management and employment relations as a field of study. Leading scholars in the field explore theories in the context of contemporary debates concerning policies that affect and regulate work and the management of employment, as well as the activities and experiences of actors within the employment relationship. The book is divided into three sections to capture different theoretical lenses used to reflect on HRM and ER concerns about work: systems and historical development; institutions; and people and processes. Expert contributors have drawn on extensive research experience to present a contemporary understanding of a range of theories, how they evolved, and how they might be used in the future. Essential reading for HRM, ER and management scholars and research students, this book challenges readers to reassess their thinking about the significance of theory in research and practice"--
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    ISBN: 9781788110549
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XV, 404 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Diagramme
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Handbook of the sharing economy
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    Keywords: Share Economy ; Tauschwirtschaft ; Institutionelle Infrastruktur ; Regulierung ; Beziehungsmarketing ; Crowdfunding ; Soziale Beziehungen ; Cooperation Handbooks, manuals, etc ; Electronic books ; Handbuch ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Sharing Economy ; Wirtschaftssoziologie
    Abstract: Contents: The paradox of the sharing economy, introductory chapter / Russell Belk, Giana Eckhardt and Fleura Bardhi -- The nature of sharing and the sharing economy 1. Situating the sharing economy: Between markets, commons and capital / Adam Arvidsson -- 2. Sharing as an alternative economy activity / Thomas Widlok -- 3. The who and what of sharing: A phenomenological view / Wolfgang Suetzl -- 4. The sharing economy and lifestyle movements / Mikko Laamanen and Stefan Wahlen -- Ownership, access, and collaborative modalities 5. To own or to access: An exploration of sharing and access practices by Arab millennials / Maha Baz Radwan, Georgios Patsiaouras and Michael Saren -- 6. Object history value in the sharing economy / Claris X. Li and Richard J. Lutz -- 7. Guest, friend or colleague? Unpacking relationship norms in collaborative workplaces / Adèle Gruen and Laetitia Mimoun -- 8. Designing the economics of the sharing economy: Towards sustainable management / Ann Light -- Exchange practices in the sharing economy -- 9. The new face of bartering in collaborative networks: The case of Italy's most popular bartering website / Daniele Dalli and Fulvio Fortezza -- 10. Sharing economy to the rescue? The case of timebanking / Carmen Valor and Elani Papaoikonomou -- 11. Crowdfunding: Sharing the entrepreneurial journey / Anirban Mukherjee, Hannah H. Chang, and Amitava Chattopadhyay -- 12. Crowdfunding the development of new products and services / Natalia Drozdova, Seidali Kurtmollaiev and Ingeborg Kleppe -- Hybridity, institutional logics and institutional theory 13. Tracking the institutional logics of the sharing economy / Andrea Gessinger, Christopher Laurell, Christina Oberg and Christian Sandstrom -- 14. Airbnb and hybridized logics of commerce and hospitality / Georg von Richthofen and Eileen Fischer -- 15. The hybrid nature on online facilitated offline sharing / Konstanty Strzyczkowski -- 16. Decentralization as a new framework for the sharing economy / Marc Rocas-Royo -- Legal, regulatory, and public policy considerations 17. Urban mobilities and local regulation: Transportation challenges and promise of the sharing economy / Hugh Bartling -- 18. Should Europe regulate labour platforms in the sharing economy? / Adrian J. Hawley -- 19. Creating value to mitigate disaster harm: How the sharing economy can support consumers and policy makers / Lucie K. Ozanne -- 20. How sharing economy organizations and city governments engage in institutional work and how this shapes sustainability / Oksana Mont, Yulia Voytenko Palgen, and Lucie Zvolska -- Trust, satisfaction, and reputation in the sharing economy 21. Social dilemmas in the sharing economy / Rense Corten -- 22. Leveraging trust on sharing economy platforms: Reputation systems, blockchain technology and cryptocurrencies / Mareike Möhlmann, Timm Teubner, and Antje Graul -- 23. Revisiting satisfaction with collaborative exchanges in the sharing economy / Jérôme Mallargé, Alain DeCrop, and Pietro, Zidda -- 24. Customer goodwill: How perceived competence and rapport influence ewom's diagnosticity of peer-to-peer and professional access-based services / Christine Pitt, Theresa Eriksson, and Kirk Plangger -- Critical perspectives on the sharing economy 25. Constructing the collaborative consumer: The role of digital platforms / Annmarie Ryan and Gabriela Avram -- 26. Performing (in) the community: Accounting, biopower and the sharing economy / Penelope van den Bussche and Jeremy Morales -- 27. The rhetoric of sharing: Managerial literature on the sharing economy / Karolina Mikołajewska-Zając -- 28. Reputation: The 'fictitious commodity' of the sharing economy? / Alessandro Gandini -- Index.
    Abstract: "With the radical growth in the ubiquity of digital platforms, the sharing economy is here to stay. This Handbook explores the nature and direction of the sharing economy, interrogating its key dynamics and evolution over the past decade and critiquing its effect on society. Using an interdisciplinary perspective, this Handbook analyses labour, governance, trust and consumption in the contemporary sharing economy. It questions the apparent contradiction between its components: the moral economy of small-scale communal sharing versus the far-flung reaches of the market economy. Chapters explore ways to resolve this paradox, theorizing hybrid economic forms and considering the replacement of human trust inherent in the sharing economy with a transactional reputation economy. Featuring a variety of both conceptual explorations and empirical investigations in a variety of different cross-cultural contexts, this Handbook illustrates how and, more importantly, why the sharing economy has reshaped marketplaces, and will continue to disrupt them as it develops. Written in an accessible style, this thorough Handbook offers crucial insights for researchers across a variety of disciplines interested in the trajectories of modern consumption, as well as students studying the sharing economy. Practitioners, policy makers and public speakers working in and around the sharing economy will also benefit from this book's unique analysis of trends in consumer economics"--
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    ISBN: 9781788972321
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XIII, 183 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Elgar research agendas
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als A research agenda for social entrepreneurship
    DDC: 658.408
    Keywords: Sozialwirtschaft ; Social entrepreneurship ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Contents: 1. Exploring the terrain of social entrepreneurship: New directions, paths less travelled / Anne de Bruin and Simon Teasdale -- 2. An evolutionary perspective on social entrepreneurship 'ecosystems' / Michael J. Roy and Richard Hazenberg -- 3. Spectres of marketization? The prospect of the national disability insurance scheme in Australia / Chris Mason -- 4. Social enterprises and democracy in countries with transitional or authoritarian regimes / Angela M. Eikenberry -- 5. Measuring impact in social entrepreneurship: Developing a research agenda for the 'practice turn' in impact assessment / Jarrod Ormiston and Erin Castellas -- 6. When form follows function: Governing for good / Deborah Burand -- 7. Community perspectives on social entrepreneurship / Helen Haugh and Andrew Brady -- 8. Collective social entrepreneurship / Roger Spear -- 9. Inclusive value chain development: The role of social enterprise hybrids in smallholder value chains / Bob Doherty and Pichawadee Kittipanya-Ngam -- 10. Social enterprises as rural development actors / Robyn Eversole and Mary Duniam -- 11. Social and ecological entrepreneurship in a circular economy: The need for understanding transitional agency / Malin Henriksson, Martin Hultman, Nils Johansson, Anna Kaijser and Björn Wallsten -- 12. Gender and social entrepreneurship research: Contemporary themes / Kate V. Lewis and Colette Henry -- 13. Māori indigenous research: Impacting social enterprise and entrepreneurship / Ella Henry and Léo-Paul Dana -- 14. Social entrepreneurship in the middle east and north Africa / Ghadah Alarifi, Paul Robson and Endrit Kromidha -- 15. Hybrid social entrepreneurship in emerging economies - a research agenda / Diane Holt and Bev Meldrum -- 16. Social entrepreneurship through the lens of the 'everyday': Inquiring the rhythms of female micro-credit recipients / Pascal Dey and Laurent Marti -- 17. The times of social innovation - fictional expectation, precautionary expectation and social imaginary / Rafael Ziegler -- Index.
    Abstract: Elgar Research Agendas outline the future of research in a given area. Leading scholars are given the space to explore their subject in provocative ways, and map out the potential directions of travel. They are relevant but also visionary. In the last two decades social entrepreneurship has grown in energy and impact as entrepreneurial spirit has increasingly turned to finding solutions for social, cultural and environmental issues. As social entrepreneurship has grown in popularity, so too has its academic study. A Research Agenda for Social Entrepreneurship brings together contributions from developing paths in the field to signpost the directions ahead for the study of social entrepreneurship. Moving beyond mainstream approaches to entrepreneurship, this innovative and insightful book offers a unique view into the contemporary state of social entrepreneurship research. Impressive and diverse, this book explores not only established research, but also draws out implications for social entrepreneurship from legal scholarship, gender studies and indigenous research, as well as investigating regional contexts. Moreover, the contributors take inspiration from emerging societal trends, such as the circular economy and the turn of entrepreneurship to ecology and the environment. Featuring diverse insights from different disciplinary and geographical perspectives, this book is invaluable to students of social entrepreneurship at all levels who are in need of a broad and cutting-edge overview of the topics. Researchers seeking original research topics and questions will benefit from this book's insight into the future of the subject. The accessible style will also serve social entrepreneurs themselves, offering a fascinating exploration of the many pathways for social entrepreneurship
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    ISBN: 9781788117210
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (VIII, 405 Seiten) , Diagramme
    Series Statement: Research handbooks in business and management series
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Handbook of research on crowdfunding
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    Keywords: Crowdfunding ; Unternehmensfinanzierung ; Digitale Plattform ; Welt ; Crowd funding Research ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Crowdfunding
    Abstract: Contents: 1. Crowdfunding: An Introduction / Annaleena Parhankangas, Colin Mason and Hans Landström -- Part I: The characteristics of crowdfunding -- 2. Crowdfunding across research fields: An overview and suggestions for future investigation / Claire Ingram Bogusz -- 3. The role of crowdfunding in entrepreneurial finance / Gary Dushnitsky and Diego Zunino -- Part II: Crowdfunding platforms -- 4. Crowdfunding platforms: Taking stock and looking forward / Michael P. Ciuchta, Roberto S. Santos, Peiyi Jia and Amy M. Yacus -- 5. The supply side: Profiling crowdfunders / Stefan Katzenmeier, David Bendig, Steffen Strese and Malte Brettel -- 6. Demand-side perspectives on the democratization of finance through crowdfunding: Opportunities and challenges for early-stage finance research / David M. Townsend and Richard A. Hunt -- Part III: The crowdfunding process -- 7. How crowdfunding deals get done: Signaling, communication, and social capital perspectives / Chandresh Baid and Thomas H. Allison -- 8. What happens after a crowdfunding campaign? / Tom Vanacker, Silvio Vismara and Xavier Walthoff-Borm -- Part IV: Specific aspects of crowdfunding -- 9. Crowdfunding by non-profit and social ventures / Maija Renko, Todd W. Moss and Anna Lloyd -- 10. An overview of crowdfunding in the creative and cultural industries / Jan Tosatto, Joe Cox and Thang Nguyen -- 11. Inequality and crowdfunding / Jason Greenberg -- 12. Crowdfunding: Risk, fraud and regulation / Francesca Tenca and Chiara Franzoni -- Part V: The future of crowdfunding -- 13. Evolving crowdfunding models / Victoriya Salomon -- Index.
    Abstract: The digitalization revolution has significantly altered conditions for financing new and small firms. Crowdfunding is at the forefront of this movement. While research in this area has increased significantly, it is heavily fragmented. Reflecting on this, the Handbook of Research on Crowdfunding reviews and synthesizes current knowledge on crowdfunding finance and provides an agenda for further research. This Handbook covers the role of crowdfunding and the platforms used, as well as discussing the characteristics of crowdfunders themselves and the businesses that seek finance from the 'crowd'. It also investigates the process once crowdfunding is complete, and how it is used by non-profit, social and creative ventures as well as for-profit businesses. Potential negative aspects are also discussed, including inequality, risk, fraud and regulation. Finally, the future of crowdfunding, including new finance models, is outlined. Bringing together a wealth of previously fragmented knowledge, this Handbook is a key reference for all entrepreneurial finance researchers as well as those interested in the effects of crowdfunding more generally across entrepreneurship, innovation, management and economics
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    ISBN: 9781788115384
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XII, 328 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Research handbooks in business and management
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Handbook of research on gender and marketing
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    Keywords: Marketing ; Geschlecht ; Target marketing ; Consumer behavior ; Electronic books ; Handbuch ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Geschlechterforschung ; Marketing
    Abstract: Contents: Introduction / Susan Dobscha -- 1. A psychological perspective on gendered advertising: content, effectiveness, and effects / Magdalena Zawisza -- 2. Video gaming as a gendered pursuit / Jenna Drenten, Robert L. Harrison and Nicholas J. Pendarvis -- 3. Gender east and west: transnational gender theory and global marketing research / Katherine C. Sredl -- 4. Gender and sexed bodies: embodiment, corporeality, physical mastery and the gaze / Jan Brace-Govan and Shelagh Ferguson -- 5. The hashtaggable body: negotiating gender performance in social media / Lauren Gurrieri and Jenna Drenten -- 6. Patriarchal myths debunked: applying a dialectic of extremes to women's erotic consumption / Luciana Walther -- 7. Critical consumers - discourses of women, sexuality, and objectification / Gry Hongsmark Knudsen -- 8. The TCR perspective of gender: moving from critical theory to an activism-praxis orientation / Laurel Steinfield, Jon Littlefield, Wendy Hein, Catherine Coleman and Linda Tuncay Zayer -- 9. No more mister mom: masculinity and consumption / Jacob Ostberg -- 10. Thinking through feminist theorising: poststructuralist feminism, ecofeminism, and intersectionality / Pauline Maclaran and Lorna Stevens -- 11. Rethinking feminist waves / Alexandra S. Rome, Stephanie O'Donohoe and Susan Dunnett -- 12. Toward (and beyond) LGBTQ+ studies in marketing and consumer research / Jack Coffin, Christian A. Eichert and Ana-Isabel Nolke -- 13. Gender and intersectionality in political marketing / Minita Sanghvi -- Index.
    Abstract: Susan Dobscha and the contributors in this Handbook provide a primer and resource for scholars and practitioners keen to develop or enhance their understanding of how gender permeates marketing decisions, consumer experiences, public policy initiatives, and market practices. This Handbook's main objective is to provide a roadmap through the complicated terrain of gender as it pertains to marketing and consumer behavior. The book also emphasizes that the study of gender is not restricted to certain theories, methods, or approaches. The unifying conclusion is that the study of gender is an important topic that has not received the attention it deserves within the marketing discipline; and attention to gender is crucial now more than ever. This book will give marketing scholars the guidance they need to incorporate the topic of gender into their research by highlighting the current conversations that are taking place in the field of marketing, and more importantly, by illuminating the gap in which more scholarship is necessary to increase our understanding of gender complexities
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    ISBN: 9781788115681
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XV, 430 Seiten)
    Series Statement: New horizons in management
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Handbook of research on the psychological contract at work
    DDC: 658.3
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    Keywords: Implizite Kontrakte ; Arbeitsverhalten ; Industrieforschung ; Employee motivation ; Employee attitude surveys ; Personnel management ; Psychology, Industrial ; Management Psychological aspects ; Corporate culture ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: The psychological contract is considered a critical construct in organizational behavior literature because it informs employee emotions, attitudes, and behaviors in the workplace. Although the psychological contract has been explored extensively over the last 50 years, numerous theoretical, conceptual, empirical, methodological, and analytical changes have pushed the field forward. As such, it is time to take stock and move forward. The contributors to this Handbook explore in detail this important component of modern management thinking
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    ISBN: 9781786432711
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XI, 469 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Diagramme
    Series Statement: New horizons in management
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Women, business and leadership
    DDC: 658.4/09082
    Keywords: Weibliche Führungskräfte ; Personalführung ; Geschlecht ; Women executives ; Leadership in women ; Businesswomen ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Contents: Part I Leadership and authority: women at the helm -- 1. Women's entrepreneurship: discussing legal perspectives in light of individual and institutional drivers / Ulrike Fasbender and Yue Ang -- 2. Women in management and on corporate boards of directors: accelerating progress / Ronald Burke -- 3. Women leaders in times of economic crisis: leadership style, career self-efficacy and job insecurity / Alexander-Stamatios Antoniou and Nikolaos Drosos -- 4. For better or worse - HR practices and women in leadership / Sanjee Perera -- 5. Gender and authentic leadership: antecedents and consequences of leaders' emotional labor / Laura Diana Wojtas, Judith Kampa and Kathleen Otto -- 6. Gender and leadership in education / Alexander-Stamatios Antoniou and Marioleni Apergi -- 7. Goddess Athena as leader and mentor in Homeric epics / Christos-Thomas Kechagias and Alexander-Stamatios Antoniou -- 8. Transpersonal business leadership, global information economies and diversity / Iris Rittenhofer -- 9. Understanding women's entrepreneurial leadership in the context of families in business / Allan Discua Cruz, Eleanor Hamilton and Sarah L. Jack -- Part II Experience: how women in business and management negotiate their position -- 10. Networking and gender equality in academic leadership / Paula Burkinshaw and Kate White -- 11. Gender specific networking: mind the gap / L. Weis, Alixe Lay and Adrian Furnham -- 12. Female managers with male-type behaviour / Alexander-Stamatios Antoniou and Virginia Aggelou -- 13. Gender norm enforcement at work / Jason C. Potwora and Tahira M. Probst -- 14. ''Don't you know that it's different for girls?'': a dynamic exploration of trust, breach and violation for women enroute to the top / Rosalind Searle, Ruth Sealy and Beverley Hawkins -- 15. Experiencing a secret career in healthcare science / Valerie Bevan -- 16. Pregnancy in the workplace: the role of stigmas, discrimination and identity management / Pamela Perrewé, Shara R. Daniels, Kaylee J. Hackney and Liam Maher -- 17. Pushback: negative career development experiences of United States post-tenure female faculty 1988-2011 / Shani Carter and Cathyann Tully -- Part III Constraints: structural and cultural impediments affecting women's career advancement -- 18. Shattering the stained glass ceiling: women leaders in the church of England / Caroline Gatrell and Nigel Peyton -- 19. The Steep way to the top - barriers to female leadership in tall hierarchical organizations / Sofia Schlamp, Fabiola H. Gerpott and Sven Voelpel -- 20. The psychological and social implications of the gender-wage gap / Ritsa Ventouratou -- 21. Stereotype threat: impacts for women at work / Tahira Probst and Lindsey Lavaysse -- 22. Attitudes toward women managers and female authority: an empirical study among women managers in Greece / Nikolaos Drosos and Alexander-Stamatios Antoniou -- 23. Another financial crisis?: the underrepresentation of women in UK financial services / Elaine Dunn -- 24. Women as leaders and managers in sports: understanding key career enablers and constraints in the British horseracing industry / Ulrike Fasbender and Kate Clayton-Hathway -- 25. Lifetime disadvantage requires lifetime solutions / Malcolm Sargeant and Susan Bisom-Rapp -- 26. A blind spot in organization studies: gender with ethnicity, nationality and religion: gender in management: an international journal, 28(3), 151-170 / Riza Arifeen and Caroline Gatrell -- Contents.
    Abstract: This book explores the range of challenges faced by women in business and leadership today, identifying how far we need to progress before women in business experience the same level of advancement as men. Including a range of different viewpoints, the book analyses women's position at work from three perspectives: the constraints affecting women's career advancements, gender-specific challenges to women in leadership roles, and women's experiences of undertaking these roles while trying to maintain a work-life balance. By highlighting the specific disadvantages relating to gender, chapters outline the extent of change needed culturally, as well as through policy and attitude, if women are to achieve parity with their male counterparts. Researchers and students of gender in management, leadership and organisation studies will find this a thought-provoking read, particularly those studying work-family balance and the future paths to breaking the glass ceiling for women in business
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    ISBN: 9781788119474
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XXXI, 321 Seiten) , Diagramme
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Entrepreneurship and context
    DDC: 338.04
    Keywords: Unternehmer ; Entrepreneurship ; Contextualism (Philosophy) ; Entrepreneurship ; Entrepreneurship Research ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Contents: Introduction: Friederike Welter -- 1. David Smallbone and Friederike Welter (2001), 'The distinctiveness of entrepreneurship in transition economies', Small business economics , 16 - (4), June, 249-62 -- 2. David Smallbone and Friederike Welter (2003), 'Entrepreneurship in transition economies: Necessity or opportunity driven?', Babson-Kauffman entrepreneurship research conference (BKERC) paper , 1-16 -- 3. Leona Achtenhagen and Friederike Welter (2005), '(Re-) constructing the entrepreneurial spirit', Frontiers of entrepreneurship research, Babson college, MA, USA, 104-17 31 -- 4. Friederike Welter and Frank Lasch (2008), 'Entrepreneurship research in Europe: Taking stock and looking forward', Entrepreneurship theory and practice, 32 (2), March, 241-8 -- 5. Jürgen Schmude, Friederike Welter and Stefan Heumann (2008), 'Entrepreneurship research in Germany', Entrepreneurship theory and practice, 32 - (2), March, 289-311 -- 6. Friederike Welter and David Smallbone (2008), 'Women's entrepreneurship from an institutional perspective: The case of Uzbekistan', International entrepreneurship and management journal , 4 - (4), December, 505-20 -- 7. Candida G. Brush, Anne de Bruin and Friederike Welter (2009), 'A gender-aware framework for women's entrepreneurship', International journal of gender and entrepreneurship , 1 - (1), 8-24 -- 8. Kerstin Ettl and Friederike Welter (2010), 'Gender, context and entrepreneurial learning', International journal of gender and entrepreneurship , 2 - (2), 108-29 -- 9. Leona Achtenhagen and Friederike Welter (2011), '"Surfing on the ironing board" - The representation of women's entrepreneurship in German newspapers', entrepreneurship and regional development , 23 - (9-10), December, 763-86 -- 10. Lutz Trettin and Friederike Welter (2011), 'Challenges for spatially oriented entrepreneurship research', Entrepreneurship and regional development , 23 (7-8), September, 575-602 -- 11. Friederike Welter (2011), 'Contextualizing entrepreneurship - conceptual challenges and ways forward', Entrepreneurship theory and practice , 35 - (1), January, 165-84 -- 12. Friederike Welter and David Smallbone (2011), 'Institutional perspectives on entrepreneurial behavior in challenging environments', Journal of small business management , 49 - (1), January, 107-25 -- 13. Friederike Welter (2012), 'All you need is trust? A critical review of the trust and entrepreneurship literature', International small business journal, 30 (3), may, 193-212 -- 14. Friederike Welter and Mirela Xheneti (2013), 'Reenacting contextual boundaries - entrepreneurial resourcefulness in challenging environments', in Andrew C. Corbett and Jerome A. Katz (eds), Entrepreneurial resourcefulness: Competing with constraints (advances in entrepreneurship, firm emergence and growth, volume 15), Bingley, UK: Emerald group publishing ltd, 149-83 -- 15. Friederike Welter, Candida Brush and Anne de Bruin (2014), 'The gendering of entrepreneurship context', Institut für Mittelstandsforschung (IFM) Bonn working paper 01/14, February, 1-23 277 -- 16. Friederike Welter and David Smallbone (2015), 'Creative forces for entrepreneurship: The role of institutional change agents', Institut für Mittelstandsforschung (IFM) Bonn working paper 01/15, March, 1-29 - 17. Friederike Welter, David Smallbone and Anna Pobol (2015), 'Entrepreneurial activity in the informal economy: A missing piece of the entrepreneurship jigsaw puzzle', Entrepreneurship and regional development, 27 (5-6), 292-306 -- 18. Friederike Welter (2016), 'Wandering between contexts', in David B. Audretsch and Erik E. Lehmann (eds), The routledge companion to the makers of modern entrepreneurship, chapter 19, Abingdon, UK: Routledge, 213-32 -- 19. Ted Baker and Friederike Welter (2017), 'Come on out of the ghetto, please! - Building the future of entrepreneurship research', International journal of entrepreneurial behavior and research, 23 (2), 170-84 -- 20. Friederike Welter, Ted Baker, David B. Audretsch and William B. Gartner (2017), 'Everyday entrepreneurship - A call for entrepreneurship research to embrace entrepreneurial diversity', Entrepreneurship theory and practice, 41 (3), May, 311-21 -- Index.
    Abstract: This book identifies Friederike Welter's key contribution to entrepreneurship research over recent decades, and shows how her work is contextualised in time and place. The book gives a differentiated understanding of entrepreneurship and contexts, celebrating diversity as well as complexity. The author discusses temporal and spatial contexts and the role of gender for contextualising entrepreneurship, drawing attention to the interplay between history, place, gender alongside the context of researchers and entrepreneurs. Diversity is also highlighted through this contextual approach. This book offers a valuable collection of articles that provide entrepreneurship scholars with a sound basis for further research on entrepreneurship and context. Essential for those interested in exploring the foundations of the entrepreneurship and context theme, Friederike Welter's set of articles highlight the development of this debate. This will be an ideal read for all entrepreneurship scholars and students looking for an accessible review of the topic
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    ISBN: 9780857938602
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XVIII, 580 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Research handbooks in business and management series
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Handbook of research on distribution channels
    Keywords: Vertriebsweg ; Branchenentwicklung ; Marketing channels ; Business logistics ; Franchises (Retail trade) ; Electronic books ; Handbuch ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Absatzweg
    Abstract: Contents: Preface / Charles A. Ingene and James R. Brown -- 1. Introduction -- James R. Brown and Charles A. Ingene / Part I: Location in a value chain: conceptual and analytical perspectives -- 2. Choosing value-chain locations in marketing channels: integrating service-dominant logic and product-form strategy perspectives / Mrinal Ghosh, Kellilynn M. Frias and Robert F. Lusch -- 3. Optimal channel structure of a proprietary component manufacturer: the impact of price- versus quantity-competition / Ngan N. Chau and Ramarao Desiraju -- 4. Platform retailing: from offline "stores within a store" to online "marketplaces" / Kinshuk Jerath and Z. John Zhang -- Part II: Organizational control, learning and conflict -- 5. Organizational control in marketing channels: a meta-analytic review / James R. Brown and Jody L. Crosno -- 6. Organizational learning and inter-organizational knowledge transfer / Ravipreet S. Sohi and A. Lynn Matthews -- 7. Managing channel conflict: insights from the current literature / Kamran Eshghi and Sourav Ray -- Part III: Analytical approaches to multi-channel research -- 8. Modeling multichannel supply chain management with marketing mixes: a survey / Gangshu (George) Cai, Yue Dai and Wenzhu Zhang -- 9. Information management and contract design under supplier encroachment / Zhuoxin Li, Stephen Gilbert and Guoming Lai -- Part IV: Modelling channel coordination -- 10. Models of channel coordination / S. Chan Choi, Ju Myung Song, Xiaowei Xu and Yao Zhao -- 11. Interpretation of product differentiation in linear demand functions / Sang-June Park and Richard Staelin -- 12. Social preferences and distribution channels / Tony Haitao Cui, Paola Mallucci, Jagmohan Raju and Z. John Zhang -- Part V: Channel relationships -- 13. Relationship dynamics: understanding continuous and discontinuous relationship change / Colleen M. Harmeling and Robert W. Palmatier -- 14. Business buyers are people too: phenomenology and symbolic interaction in buyer relationships / Mark B. Houston, Christopher P. Blocker and Daniel J. Flint -- 15. Performance impact of distribution expansion: a review and research agenda / Jonathan D. Hibbard, Manish Kacker & Farhad Sadeh -- Part VI: Conceptual approaches to channel design and governance -- 16. A transaction cost approach to channel design with application to multi-channels settings / George John, Madhu Viswanathan and Mrinal Ghosh -- 17. Trust-based hybrid governance in geographical indication supply chains / Alan J. Malter and Pelin Bicen -- 18. Resale price maintenance after Leegin: Marketing literatures for future research / Gregory T. Gundlach and Rachel E. Paul -- Part VII: Conceptual approaches to multi-channel research -- 19. Design and management of multi-channel distribution in B2b Environments / Alberto Sa Vinhas & Jean Johnson -- 20. Franchising research in marketing: suggestions for future research / Sudha Mani, Kenneth H. Wathne and Kersi D. Antia -- 21. An empirical examination of the dark side of relationship marketing within a business-to-business context / Brent L. Baker, Rajiv P. Dant and Scott K. Weaven -- Part VIII: Conceptualizing distribution channels -- 22. Putting it all together: a conceptual framework for integrating distribution channels research / James R. Brown and Charles A. Ingene -- 23. Conceptualizing a comprehensive theory of distribution channels / Charles A. Ingene and James R. Brown -- Postscript "a gentle giant: he was taken from us too young, too early" / James R. Brown and Charles A. Inge -- Index.
    Abstract: Distribution channels are the most complex element of the marketing mix to fully grasp and to profitably manage. In this Handbook the authors present cutting-edge research on channel management and design from analytical, conceptual, and empirical perspectives. The ultimate objective of this Handbook is a comprehensive theory of distribution channels for scholars presented in enlightened surveys of the literature to tightly reasoned investigations. Channel management topics include value creation, interorganizational knowledge transfer, contract design, governance and control, and relationship management. Channel design topics encompass coordination, supply-chain management, price vs. quantity competition, channel breadth, franchising, resale price maintenance, and bricks-and-mortar vs. online retailer competition. The book concludes with a sketch of a Comprehensive Theory of Distribution Channels meant to incorporate and extend current thinking. The breadth of this Handbook makes it appropriate for use in a doctoral course on distribution channels, or as a knowledge-broadening resource for faculty and researchers who wish to understand types of channels research that are outside the scope of their own approach to distribution
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    ISBN: 9781786439758
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XVI, 472 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Research handbooks in business and management series
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Research handbook on boards of directors
    Keywords: Board of Directors ; Führungsstil ; Boards of directors ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Contents: Introduction -- 1. "when in Rome, do as the Romans do"? A call for more context sensitive research on boards of directors / Jonas Gabrielsson, Wafa Khlif and Sibel Yamak -- Part I: The inside -- Board behaviour and performance -- 2. Board informal hierarchy and board performance / Dennis B. Veltrop and Eric Molleman -- 3. Dealing with strategic tensions on the board: The role of the chair in fostering engagement and debate / Filipe Morais, Andrew Kakabadse and Nada K. Kakabadse -- 4. The determinants of trust in the boardroom / Michael A. Ogunseyin, Stuart S. Farquhar and Silke Machold -- 5. Narcissism: A covert threat to functional board dynamics / Joanna Pousset -- 6. Opening the black box of boards of directors: Taking stock of recent studies on board dynamics / Alessandro Zattoni and Amedeo Pugliese -- Boards in family firms -- 7. Family directors monitoring non-family managers: The impact of family representation in the board of directors on ceo replacement decisions after poor performance / Daniel Pittino and Francesca Visintin -- 8. Analysing the board of directors in family firms: An integrated framework for future research directions / Alessandro Cirillo and Donata Mussolino -- Part II: The outside -- Re-visiting the concept of independence -- 9. Independent directors: Experience and value in contrasting economic contexts / Philippa Wells, Abdul Moyeen and Coral Ingley -- 10. The management of independent directors: A praxis hypothesis / Sven-Olof Yrjö Collin and Elin Smith -- Interconnections and impacts -- 11. Board of directors: Building relationships with non-shareholder stakeholders / Monique Cikaliuk, Ljiljana Eraković, Brad Jackson, Chris Noonan and Susan Watson -- 12. The changing role of the chairperson of the board: An analysis of business press articles in UK, USA and Germany / Alexander Meineke, Karin Hellerstedt and Mattias Nordqvist -- 13. Multiple board memberships and the inner circle in family business groups / Behlül Üsdiken and Özlem Yildirim-Öktem -- 14. The effect of the Introduction of the gender quota regulation among public limited companies' boards in norway: Taking stock, looking ahead / Eskil Goldeng, Alessandra Rigolini and Patricia Gabaldon -- Part III: The environments -- National contexts -- 15. Governance research and practice in the 21st century: Taking stock of board reforms / Marta A. Geletkanycz and Brian K. Boyd -- 16. Institutions, governance, and strategy in a changing global landscape: The case of boards of directors in large listed firms in France / Nikolaos Kavadis and Xavier Castañer -- 17. Board of directors within African contexts: Current perspectives and key directions for future research / Konan Anderson Seny Kan -- 18. Roles and tasks of German supervisory boards: An exploratory view / Thomas Steger and Steffen Jahn -- Global trends -- 19. Corporate governance and climate change: The new zeitgeist of sustainability for boards of directors / Thomas Clarke -- 20. Digitalisation and the role of the board / Linda Baines, Vadim Grinevich and Mine Karatas-Ozkan -- 21. On value and value creation: Perspectives from board research and practice in smes / Daniel Yar Hamidi -- 22. Rethinking boards and governance in the digital era: Implications for practice and research / Alessandra Rigolini, Jonas Gabrielsson, Mirian Izquierdo Barriuso and Morten Huse -- Index.
    Abstract: Boards of directors are complex systems, and it is imperative to understand what the contextual forces are that shape the direction and make-up of boards. This Research Handbook provides inspiration for researchers and practitioners interested in the manifold dimensions and facets of context surrounding boards of directors. The contributions identify the complexity and multiplicity of contexts in which boards of directors work and operate, as well as indicating how board members interact with, and influence their contexts. The chapters explore national and institutional differences, divergent understandings of board requirements, climate change and boards' duties, transformation due to digitalisation, family firms, and micro-contextual dynamics affecting boards and their decisions. This Research Handbook promotes board accountability, questions the relative position of companies in society, and reconsiders governance from a multiple context, multi-actor perspective. Building a greater understanding of the main issues and theories surrounding boards of directors, this Research Handbook will be ideal for students and scholars of business and governance. Practitioners and policy makers can also find material for their evolving frameworks
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    Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing
    ISBN: 9781788116220
    Language: English
    Pages: xvii, 349 Seiten , Diagramme , 25 cm
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Handbook on intervention and statebuilding
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Handbook on intervention and statebuilding
    DDC: 327.1
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    Keywords: Nation-building ; Intervention ; Nationenbildung ; Intervention ; Konfliktregelung ; Internationaler Konflikt ; Internationale Politik ; Internationale Organisation ; Problemlösen ; Fähigkeit ; Failed State ; Begrenzte Staatlichkeit ; Institutionalisierung ; Handbuch ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Intervention ; State building
    Abstract: This innovative Handbook offers a new perspective on the cutting-edge conceptual advances that have shaped - and continue to shape - the field of intervention and statebuilding. Bringing together leading global scholars, the Handbook on Intervention and Statebuilding offers a cross-cutting perspective on a wide array of themes. Chapters cover democracy promotion, transitional justice and humanitarianism, as well as the involvement of drones and cyber technology in conflicts. Employing state-of-the-art perspectives on the most crucial themes, this Handbook explores issues at the heart of contemporary statebuilding.
    Note: Literaturangaben, Register , Introduction to the Handbook on Intervention and Statebuilding : moving beyond the current orthodoxy , Intervention and statebuilding beyond the human , Knowledge, expertise and the politics of intervention and statebuilding , Post-conflict reconstruction, the local, and the Indigenous , Data in the context of intervention and statebuilding , The ambiguity of statebuilding , International statebuilding interventions and the politics of scale , Intervening in a diverse world : revisiting the 'problem' of difference in international statebuilding , Decolonial 'interventions'? Potentials and challenges of decolonial perspectives , Democracy promotion and statebuilding , Post-conflict statebuilding as contentious politics , State formation in the context of hybrid political orders , The everyday politics of international intervention , Non-state actors, service delivery and statebuilding , Clear, hold, build … a ‘local’ state : counterinsurgency and territorial orders in Somalia , International political sociology of interventions , From international justice and statebuilding to international justice as statebuilding , Mapping the nexus of transitional justice and peacebuilding , Civilian protection in the context of interventions , The spatial dimensions of statebuilding , The temporal dimension in the study of interventions , Statebuilding and narrative , Myths and the international politics of intervention and statebuilding , Cyber security : states, development and intervention , The plain drone, the armed drone and human security , New forms of intervention : the case of humanitarian refugee biometrics , Transnational environmental crime : from securitization to intervention and statebuilding , The aid bunker : security risk management in conflict zones , From gendered war to gendered peace? Feminist perspectives on international intervention in sites of conflict , Romanticising the locals and the externals? Identifying challenges to a gendered SSR , The political economy of gender and peacebuilding
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  • 172
    ISBN: 9781786437624 , 9781786437631
    Language: English
    Pages: xvi, 518 Seiten , Diagramme
    Series Statement: Handbooks of research on public policy
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    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 173
    ISBN: 9781785365256
    Language: English
    Pages: viii, 613 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Research handbooks in comparative constitutional law
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Comparative constitution making
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    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung ; Verfassungsrecht ; Rechtsfindung ; Verfassungslehre ; Rechtsvergleich
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  • 174
    ISBN: 9781788117845
    Language: English
    Pages: xii, 386 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Authoritarian constitutionalism
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Authoritarian constitutionalism
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    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung ; Konstitutionalismus ; Autoritärer Staat
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  • 175
    ISBN: 9781784714840
    Language: English
    Pages: xi, 451 Seiten
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Research handbook on interdisciplinary approaches to law and religion
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    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung ; Religion ; Recht ; Interdisziplinäre Forschung
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  • 176
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    London ; New York : Routledge
    ISBN: 9781138649040
    Language: English
    Pages: xiv, 437 Seiten , Illustration, 1 Karte
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.00956
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    Keywords: Minorities ; Religious minorities ; Religiöse Minderheit ; Minderheit ; Nordafrika ; Naher Osten ; Mittlerer Osten ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Mittlerer Osten ; Minderheit ; Religiöse Minderheit ; Naher Osten ; Nordafrika ; Minderheit ; Religiöse Minderheit
    Abstract: The Routledge Handbook of Minorities in the Middle East gathers a diverse team of international scholars, each of whom provides unique expertise into the status and prospects of minority populations in the region. The dramatic events of the past decade, from the Arab Spring protests to the rise of the Islamic state, have brought the status of these populations onto centre stage. The overturn of various long-term autocratic governments in states such as Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, and Yemen, and the ongoing threat to government stability in Syria, Iraq, and Lebanon have all contributed to a new assertion of majoritarian politics amid demands for democratization and regime change. In the midst of the dramatic changes and latent armed conflict, minority populations have been targeted, marginalized, and victimized. Calls for social and political change have led many to contemplate the ways in which citizenship and governance may be changed to accommodate minorities - or indeed if such change is possible. At a time when the survival of minority populations, and the utility of the label minority has been challenged, this handbook answers the following set of research questions: What are the unique challenges of minority populations in the Middle East? How do minority populations integrate into their host societies, both as a function of their own internal choices, and as a response to majoritarian consensus on their status? Finally, given their inherent challenges, and the vast, sweeping changes that have taken place in the region over the past decade, what is the future of these minority populations? What impact have minority populations had on their societies, and to what extent will they remain prominent actors in their respective settings?
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis Seite 397-425
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  • 177
    ISBN: 9781788116015
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (VIII, 223 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Elgar research agendas
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als A research agenda for entrepreneurship and innovation
    Keywords: Entrepreneurship ; Innovation ; Entrepreneurship ; Corporate governance ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Entrepreneurship ; Innovation ; Forschung
    Abstract: Contents: 1. Introduction / David B. Audretsch, Erik E. Lehmann and Albert N. Link -- 2. Schumpeterian growth regimes / Cristiano Antonelli -- 3. Measuring entrepreneurial impact through alumni impact surveys / Shiri Breznitz, Brendan Hills and Qiantao Zhang -- 4. Academic entrepreneurship: between myth and reality / Alice Civera, Michele Meoli and Silvio Vismara -- 5. Principal investigators and boundary spanning entrepreneurial opportunity recognition: a conceptual framework / James A. Cunningham -- 6. The regional emergence of innovative start-ups: a research agenda / Michael Fritsch -- 7. Public and policy entrepreneurship research: a synthesis of the literature and future perspectives / Heike M. Grimm -- 8. A research agenda for entrepreneurship and innovation: the role of entrepreneurial universities / Maribel Guerrero and David Urbano -- 9. Corporate governance and innovation / Hezun Li, Timurs Umans and Siri Terjesen -- 10. Research opportunities considering student entrepreneurship in university ecosystems / Simon Mosey and Paul Kirkham -- 11. Entrepreneurial leadership in the academic community: a suggested research agenda / Rati Ram, Devrim Göktepe-Hultén, and Rajeev K. Goel -- 12. The power of words and images - towards talking about and seeing entrepreneurship and innovation differently / Friederike Welter -- 13. Artificial intelligence and entrepreneurship: some thoughts for entrepreneurship researchers / Sameeksha Desai -- 14. Entrepreneurship studies: the case for radical change / Mark Casson -- Index.
    Abstract: Elgar Research Agendas outline the future of research in a given area. Leading scholars are given the space to explore their subject in provocative ways, and map out the potential directions of travel. They are relevant but also visionary. Within the span of a generation, innovation and entrepreneurship have emerged as two of the most vital forces in the economy and in society. This Research Agenda highlights new insights and approaches to guide future thinking, research and policy in the area. To accomplish this, the editors have brought together a group of accomplished scholars spanning economics, management, public policy and finance. Drawing on the experiences and insights of leading scholars this Research Agenda covers a broad array of rich and promising topics, including entrepreneurial ecosystems, finance and the role of universities. Focusing on the intersection and overlap between the two disciplines, the Research Agenda begins by establishing the theoretical basis between the two topics, before exploring impact, context, academic entrepreneurship, start-ups, policy and corporate governance. The book concludes with three provocative chapters: Friederike Welter highlighting the power of words and images, Sameeksha Desai discussing the role of artificial intelligence and Mark Casson presenting a case for radical change to how entrepreneurship is studied. Presenting the most salient findings and themes in current literature, A Research Agenda for Entrepreneurship and Innovation is essential for researchers in innovation, as well as policy makers at both the local and national levels influenced by the increasing importance of entrepreneurship and innovation
    Note: Includes index
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  • 178
    ISBN: 9781788975063
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XV, 258 Seiten) , Diagramme
    Series Statement: New horizons in innovation management
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Series Statement: New horizons in innovation management series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Responsible innovation in digital health
    Keywords: E-Health ; Gesundheitsversorgung ; Gesundheitswesen ; Innovation ; Medical care Technological innovations ; Medical informatics ; Technological innovations Management ; Medical innovations Management ; Communication in medicine ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Contents: 1. Responsible innovation in digital health / Tatiana Iakovleva, Elin M. Oftedal and John Bessant -- 2. Responsible innovation as a catalyst of the firm innovation process / Tatiana Iakovleva, Elin M. Oftedal and John Bessant -- 3. Challenges in healthcare - the changing role of patients / Elin M. Oftedal, Tatiana Iakovleva and John Bessant -- 4. Empowering patients to innovate: The case of patient innovation / Pedro Oliveira, Salomé Azevedo and Helena Canhão -- 5. Patient-initiated innovation - evidence and research agenda / Thomas Laudal and Tatiana Iakovleva -- 6. University of virginia health system's mychart: Supporting patient care and research / Bala Mulloth and Michael D. Williams -- 7. Design space in digital healthcare - the case of health information tv / John Bessant, Allen Alexander, Danielle Wynne, and Anna Trifilova -- 8. Responsible research and innovation: Innovation initiatives for positive social impact / Raj Thapa and Tatiana Iakovleva -- 9. The blink innovation story - viewed through the lens of responsible innovation / Dagfinn Wåge and Andrea Marie Stangeland -- 10. Hitting the institutional wall - the journeys of three firms from idea to market / Elin M. Oftedal and Lene Foss -- 11. The role of user-led regional innovation networks in shaping responsible innovation in ehealth. Lessons from the east of the Netherlands / Kornelia Konrad, Verena Schulze Greiving and Paul Benneworth -- 12. Management of stakeholders' knowledge for responsible research and innovation / Elisa Thomas and Luciana Maines da Silva -- 13. Responsible innovation and commercialisation in the university context: A case study of an academic entrepreneur in digital healthcare / Bernard Naughton and Lene Foss -- 14. Responsible innovation within the healthcare sector: Digital therapeutics and wellstart health / Jill Kickul, Mark Griffiths, and Marissa Titus -- 15. The future of responsible innovation / John Bessant, Tatiana Iakovleva and Elin M. Oftedal -- Index.
    Abstract: Powerful new approaches and advances in medical systems drive increasingly high expectations for healthcare providers internationally. The form of digital healthcare - a suite of new technologies offering significant benefits in cost and quality - allow institutions to keep pace with society's needs. This book covers the need for responsible innovation in this area, exploring the issues of implementation as well as potential negative consequences to ensure digital healthcare delivers for the benefit of all stakeholders. This book offers a considered view on what a responsible innovation process might involve and how this will enable multiple stakeholders - users, medics, businesses and policymakers - to create a system of delivering better care at lower costs. Illustrated by international case studies, the contributing authors explore the dimensions of responsible innovation with patient engagement and the ways in which this can lead to better design, enhanced diffusion of knowledge and improvement in healthcare. A much-needed exploration of the role of innovation in healthcare with patients in mind, this book will be essential for academics in innovation, ethics, social entrepreneurship and healthcare studies
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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    ISBN: 9781788119214
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Resource (x, 226 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Citizenship in times of turmoil?
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    Keywords: Citizenship ; Emigration and immigration ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Staatsangehörigkeit ; Großbritannien
    Abstract: "This innovative book considers the evolution of the contemporary issues surrounding British citizenship, integrating the social aspects and ideas of identity and belonging alongside its legal elements. With contributions from renowned lawyers and academics, it challenges the view that there are immutable values and enduring rights associated with citizenship status. The book is organised into three thematic parts. Expert contributors trace the life cycle of the citizenship process, focusing on becoming a British citizen, retaining this citizenship with its associated rights, and the potential loss of citizenship owing to immigration controls. Through a critical examination of the concepts and content of British citizenship, the premise that citizenship retracts from full membership in society in times of turmoil is questioned. Wide-ranging and interdisciplinary, Citizenship in Times of Turmoil? will be a key resource for scholars and students working within the fields of migration, citizenship and immigration law. Including details of legal practice, it will also be of benefit to practitioners"--
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  • 180
    ISBN: 9781788118897
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XII, 257 Seiten) , Diagramme
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Youth unemployment and job insecurity in Europe
    DDC: 331.34094
    Keywords: Jugendarbeitslosigkeit ; Beschäftigungssicherung ; Arbeitsmarkt ; Arbeitsmarktpolitik ; Europa ; Unemployed youth ; Unemployment ; Job security ; Youth Employment ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Europa ; Jugendarbeitslosigkeit
    Abstract: Providing original insights into the factors causing early job insecurity in European countries, this book examines the short- and long-term consequences. It assesses public policies seeking to diminish the risks to young people facing prolonged job insecurity and reduce the severity of these impacts. Based on the findings of a major study of nine European countries, this book examines the diverse strategies that countries across the continent use to help young people overcome employment barriers. The authors present recommendations for governments to improve the job market environment and to support young people in finding suitable and stable employment. A vital tool for European policymakers, this book provides new knowledge that will help improve existing policies, at both national and European levels. The detailed analysis of original data collected through innovative methods will prove highly useful to public policy and European studies scholars
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  • 181
    ISBN: 9780857932808
    Language: English
    Pages: xxiii, 448 Seiten , Diagramme
    Series Statement: Research handbooks in international law
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Research handbook on international refugee law
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    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung ; Internationales Recht ; Asylrecht
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  • 182
    ISBN: 9781786433244 , 9781786433251
    Language: English
    Pages: xiii, 426 Seiten
    Series Statement: Research handbooks in comparative law
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Comparative capital punishment
    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung ; Todesstrafe
    Abstract: Comparative Capital Punishment offers a set of in-depth, critical and comparative contributions addressing death practices around the world. Despite the dramatic decline of the death penalty in the last half of the twentieth century, capital punishment remains in force in a substantial number of countries around the globe. This research handbook explores both the forces behind the stunning recent rejection of the death penalty, as well as the changing shape of capital practices where it is retained. The expert contributors address the social, political, economic, and cultural influences on both retention and abolition of the death penalty and consider the distinctive possibilities and pathways to worldwide abolition.
    Abstract: Contents: Preface 1. Introduction: international perspectives on the death penaltyRichard C. Dieter Part I Substantive Law 2. Deserving of death: the changing scope of capital offenses in an age of death penalty decline Delphine Lourtau 3. Deciding who lives and who dies: eligibility for capital punishment under national and international law Sandra L. Babcock Part II Procedural Law 4. Extradition and non-refoulement Bharat Malkani 5. An unfair fight for justice: legal representation of persons facing the death penalty Sandra L. Babcock 6. Towards a global theory of capital clemency incidence Daniel PascoePart III Administration 7. Imposing a 'mandatory' death penalty: a practice out of sync with evolving standards Parvais Jabbar 8. Methods of execution: the American story in comparative perspective Austin Sarat and Keshav Pant 9. Capital punishment at the intersections of discrimination and disadvantage: the plight of foreign nationals Carolyn Hoyle 10. Innocence and the global death penaltyBrandon L. Garrett Part IV Institutions 11. International law and the abolition of the death penalty William Schabas 12. The role of institutions in the norm life cycle: the United Nations and the anti-capital punishment norm Sangmin Bae 13. Regional institutions and death penalty abolition: comparative perspectives and their discontentsEvi Girling 14. Undoing the British colonial legacy: the judicial reform of the death penalty Saul Lehrfreund Part V The Future of the Death Penalty 15. Reframing the debate on attitudes towards the death penalty Mai Sato 16. Pulling states towards abolitionism: the power of acculturation as a socialization mechanism Michelle Miao 17. Imagining utopia: the global abolition of the death penaltyJon Yorke and Amna Nazir 18. After abolition: the empirical, jurisprudential and strategic legacy of transnational death penalty litigation Andrew Novak 19. Global abolition of capital punishment: contributors, challenges and conundrums Carol S Steiker and Jordan M. SteikerIndex
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    ISBN: 9781784715694
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XIII, 444 Seiten) , Diagramme
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Handbook of the politics of labour, work and employment
    DDC: 331.1
    Keywords: Arbeitsmarkttheorie ; Arbeitsmarktpolitik ; Erwerbstätigkeit ; Arbeitsgesellschaft ; Arbeitsbeziehungen ; Wirtschaftstheorie ; Kapitalismus ; Globalisierung ; Wirtschaftsliberalismus ; Alternative Ökonomie ; Labor Political aspects ; Work Political aspects ; Employment (Economic theory) Political aspects ; Industrial relations ; Personnel management ; Labor laws and legislation ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Beschäftigung ; Arbeitsmarktpolitik
    Abstract: Contents: 1. The politics of labour, work and employment / Gregor Gall -- Part I: Foundations for understanding the politics of labour, work and employment -- 2. A theoretical framework for labour, work, and employment research / Bruce E. Kaufman -- 3. Pre- and post-capitalist labour, work and employment / Neil Davidson -- 4. Labour, work and employment in the age of globalised neo-liberalism / Jason Heyes and Thomas Hastings -- 5. The neo-liberal state and the regulation of class relations / Chris Howell -- 6. Different types of societal regulation - coordinated market economy, social democracy, aspiration of worker control / Greg Patmore -- 7. The politics and diversity of worker representation: the increasing fluidity and challenge of representation / Miguel Martínez Lucio and Stephen Mustchin -- 8. Employers and their representatives: discretion, power, markets, and managers in the transformation of twenty first century work / Gerald Friedman -- 9. Juridification in industrial relations / Alan Bogg -- 10. The moral economy: flexible employment and layers of disconnection / Sharon C. Bolton and Knut Laaser -- Part II: Aspects of the politics of labour, work and employment -- 11. Managing labour and the labour process / Bill Harley -- 12. Who manages the managers? / Graham Sewell -- 13. Beyond the workplace: how civil society organisations attempt to exercise regulatory influence over work and employment / Steve Williams and Brian Abbott -- 14. Types of work and labour / Rachel Lara Cohen -- 15. Non-standard work and non-standard workers / Vicki Smith and Brian Halpin -- 16. Non-remunerated work / Colin C Williams -- 17. Skills and the social value of work / Patricia Findlay -- 18. The expansion of the labour market and the politics of migration / Gabriella Alberti -- 19. Gender segregation and labour market institutions / Siobhan Austen, Therese Jefferson and Linley Lord -- 20. Labour market, work and employment segregation by race / Steve Jefferys -- 21. Training and development - whose interests are being served? / Mark Stuart -- 22. Kinship and community networks / Robert MacKenzie, Zyama Ciupijus and Chris Forde -- Index.
    Abstract: "Providing a thorough overview of the political nature of, and dynamics between, the worlds of work, labour and employment, this timely Handbook draws together an interdisciplinary range of top contributors to explore the interdependent relationship between politics and labour, work and employment. Chapters provide a wide range of differing theoretical approaches with which to explore the legal, economic and socio-political aspects of labour, work and employment in pre-capitalist, capitalist and post-capitalist societies. The Handbook explores the purpose, roles, rights and powers of employers and management, workers and unions, states and governments in the age of globalised neo-liberalism. Different non-standard and non-renumerated types of work are examined with their counterparts, offering a thorough insight into the modern economy with a key focus on migration, gender, race and community. An essential reference for political economists as well as business and management scholars, this comprehensive Handbook provides an important analysis of the interconnectedness of politics and labour, work and employment. This will also be a useful read for policy makers looking for broad insights to the ways in which policies can impact labour, work and employment"--
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  • 184
    ISBN: 9781788973229
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XVIII, 205 Seiten) , Diagramme
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als International comparative employee relations
    DDC: 658.315
    Keywords: Arbeitsbeziehungen ; Industrial relations ; Industrial relations Cross-cultural studies ; International business enterprises Personnel management ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Contents: Foreword / by Richard Hyman -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: The language and culture perspective in employee relations / Karl Koch and Pietro Manzella -- Part I: Comparative employee relations in context -- 1: Employee relations in context: Globalization, uncertainties, and dynamics of change / Aurora Trif and Valentina Paolucci -- 2: Comparative employee relations: An overview of contemporary developments and scholarship / Chris Brewster -- 3: A new approach: The incorporation of culture, language and translation elements in comparative employee relations / Pietro Manzella and Karl Koch -- Part II: Employee relations in the national context -- 4: Employee relations and harmony in China / Jing Xi -- 5: Culture, language and translation in comparative employee relations: The case of the Italian caporalato / Pietro Manzella -- 6: Plant-level employee representation in Germany: Is the german works council a management stooge or the representative voice of the workforce? / Michael Whittall and Rainer Trinczek -- 7: Individualism, democracy and conflict in the USA / Peter Norlander -- 8: Fragmented democracy and employee participation in nigeria / John Opute -- 9: Exploring 'bundles' of employment practices: Culture, language and translation perspectives / Susanne Tietze -- Index.
    Abstract: "Employee relations in national contexts are significantly influenced not only by material forces but also by cultural and linguistic factors that are often highly nationally specific. In this innovative book, culture and language are analysed in terms of how they affect employee relations internationally, demonstrating the importance of recognising and understanding these elements in the face of increasing globalisation. International Comparative Employee Relations first examines the subject from a broader international perspective, discussing the impact of cultural context on common areas such as labour law and collective bargaining, and exploring the issues of translating these concepts, as well as surveying current scholarship in the field. In later chapters, case studies from China, Italy, Germany, the USA and Nigeria provide specific examples of the cultural and linguistic complexity and diversity of employee relations both within and between nations. Scholars and students of international business management, particularly those with an interest in comparative employment relations or comparative human resource management, will find this book insightful. It will also prove useful for practitioners working in areas such as cross-cultural management and translation"--
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    ISBN: 9781786437105
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XXV, 461 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Research handbooks in business and management series
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Research handbook of international talent management
    Keywords: Hochqualifizierte Arbeitskräfte ; Personalbeschaffung ; Personalmanagement ; Industrial management Handbooks, manuals, etc Research ; International business enterprises Research ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Contents: Forewords / Sir Cary L. Cooper, Huiyao Wang, Simon Collinson and David G. Collings -- Introduction: International talent management research - a multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary approach / Yipeng Liu -- Part I: International talent management, entrepreneurship and innovation -- 1. Talent management and innovation management: Review of the literature and challenges for future research / Daniela Baglieri, Maria Cristina Cinici and Antonio Crupi -- 2. Talent for services: How gaining access to talent enables successful servitization / Marco Opazo-Basáez, Ferran Vendrell-Herrero and Oscar F. Bustinza -- 3. Serial entrepreneurs as "incubators": Individuals with inspiration and leadership that make for incubation / Yin Mon Myint, Shilendra Vyakarnam and Alexandra Huener -- 4. A design thinking approach for talent management - can talent management benefit from design thinking? / Beke Redlich and Christoph Lattemann -- Part II: International talent management and international business -- 5. Managing expatriates of emerging multinationals: An institutional work perspective / David Fan, Yiyi Su and Zheng J. Yan -- 6. Global work arrangements and talent management in the born-virtual organization: The case study of automattic / Alessandra Vecchi -- 7. Inpatriation management: A literature review and recommendations for future research / Fedor Portniagin and Fabian Jintae Froese -- 8. Logic or smiles?: International talent management across advanced and emerging economic contexts - Japanese expatriates' cross-cultural communication friction in India / Ashok Ashta, Peter Stokes and Paul Hughes -- 9. Compensation disparity, underpayment and director turnover: Evidence from China / Mahmoud Ezzamel and Yang Zhao -- Part III: International talent management, sustainability, public management and policy -- 10. Talents for key positions in organizations: Sustainability management as a profession / Katharina Spraul, Julia Hufnagel, Cynthia Friedrich and Natalie Brill -- 11. Training programs to develop the ethicality of talents / Dominic Kreismann and Till Talaulicar -- 12. Global talent management and higher education governance: The singapore experience in a comparative perspective / Hong Liu -- 13. Talent management strategies in the public sector: A review of talent management schemes in southeast asia / Celia Lee and Shahamak Rezaei -- 14. China: Talent management in transition / Tony Fang -- 15. Characterizing the 'global war for talent' / Kyle Griffith -- Index.
    Abstract: International talent management has become a critically important topic for scholarly discussion, in policy debates, and among the business community. Despite this, however, research into talent management tends to lack theoretical underpinnings, especially from an international, multidisciplinary, and comparative perspective. This Research Handbook fills this gap, bringing together a range of leading researchers, scholars, and thinkers to debate and advance the conceptualization and understanding of this multifaceted subject. With chapters covering key topics within multiple domains of management and organization studies, the Research Handbook of International Talent Management explores the topic in innovative entrepreneurial enterprises to international businesses. It also examines how talent management relates to sustainability and public management, providing in depth coverage of the field for an interdisciplinary approach to what is one of the grand contemporary challenges facing the global economy today. This Research Handbook will be a vital resource for students of human resources management, business studies and public management policy, as well as for researchers with an interest in talent management, international management, and entrepreneurship and innovation
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  • 186
    ISBN: 9781789903980
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (IX, 221 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Frontiers in European entrepreneurship
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Rigour and relevance in entrepreneurship research, resources and outcomes
    DDC: 338.04072
    Keywords: Unternehmensgründung ; Forschung ; Ressourcenorientierter Ansatz ; Entrepreneurship Research ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Entrepreneurship ; Forschung ; Unternehmensentwicklung
    Abstract: Contents: 1. Introduction: Rigour and relevance in European entrepreneurship research / Eddy Laveren, Robert Blackburn, Ulla Hytti and Hans Landström -- Part I: Rigour and relevance of entrepreneurship research -- 2. Relevance of entrepreneurship research / Johan Wiklund -- 3. The rigour - relevance debate: strategies to avoid creating an ivory tower in entrepreneurship research / Hans Landström -- 4. Introducing three academic conversations: critical entrepreneurship studies, entrepreneurship as practice and a radical processual approach to entrepreneurship / Piritta Parkkari and Karen Verduijn -- 5. Women and family firms: a state of the art literature review / Annalisa Sentuti, Francesca Maria Cesaroni and Serena Cubico -- Part II: Entrepreneurial mindset and intrapreneurial orientation -- 6. Toward a comprehensive measure of entrepreneurial mindset / Kelly G. Shaver and Immanuel Commarmond -- 7. Technology intrapreneurs - intrapreneurial orientation and potential of it students / Christine Blanka, David Rückel, Stefan Koch and Norbert Kailer -- Part III: Entrepreneurial behavior, resources and outcomes -- 8. Human capital, external relations, and early firm performance of technology-based start-ups / Hanna Rydehell, Anders Isaksson and Hans Löfsten -- 9. Disembeddedness, prior industry knowledge and opportunity creation processes / Caroline Wigren, Karin Hellerstedt, Maria Aggestam, Anna Stevenson and Ethel Brundin -- 10. "Dear crowd, let me tell you a story." The influence of emotions, authenticity and sense of community on entrepreneur's ability to acquire funds via crowdfunding / Amélie Wuillaume, Amélie Jacquemin and Frank Janssen -- 11. Freelancing and the struggle for work-time control / John Kitching and Marfuga Iskandarova -- Index.
    Abstract: "The applied nature of the field of entrepreneurship means it is crucial for scholars and researchers to connect with practitioners to ensure that their work has an impact on real-world activity. This insightful book examines the need to bridge the gap between scientific rigour in entrepreneurship research and its practical relevance to external stakeholders, and demonstrates clearly how this can be achieved in practice. Featuring cutting-edge research, Rigour and Relevance in Entrepreneurship Research, Resources and Outcomes presents and evaluates current critical approaches in the field, analysing their theoretical value and their relevance to policy and practice. Chapters examine these approaches through the lens of specific issues and circumstances such as intrapreneurship, freelancing, crowdfunding, family firms and technology-based start-ups, providing a variety of perspectives and exemplifying how pragmatic questions can productively influence research agendas. This book's up-to-date analysis and practical insight will prove invaluable to scholars and researchers in entrepreneurship as well as other business and management academics. Students at all levels in these fields will also find it useful for considering future research"--
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  • 187
    ISBN: 9781788116695
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 527 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Research handbooks in business and management
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Handbook of research on strategic human capital resources
    DDC: 658.301
    Keywords: Humankapital ; Ressourcenorientierter Ansatz ; Betriebliche Wertschöpfung ; Human capital ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Contents: Introduction -- Strategic human capital resources: a brief history, construct definition, and introduction to the handbook of research on strategic human capital resources / Thomas P. Moliterno and Anthony J. Nyberg -- Conceptualizing HCRS -- Part I: Value creation and value capture: rents starting point chapters -- 1. Setting base pay rates: integrating compensation practice with human capital value creation and value capture / Samantha A. Conroy -- 2. Rents from human capital complementarities: a relational view of value creation and value capture / Flore Bridoux and J. W. Stoelhorst Commentary Chapters -- 3. Commentary on "setting base pay rates: integrating compensation practice with human capital value creation and value capture" / Russell Coff and Clint Chadwick -- 4. Commentary on "rents from human capital complementarities: a relational view of value creation and value capture" / Clint Chadwick and Russell Coff -- Part II: Multilevel approaches: emergence starting point chapter -- 5. Human capital resource emergence: theoretical and methodological clarifications and a path forward / Rory Eckardt and Kaifeng Jiang -- Commentary chapters -- 6. Human capital resource emergence: reflections, insights, and recommendations / Steve W. J. Kozlowski -- 7. Human capital resource emergence: a commentary / Albert A. Cannella, Jr and Valerie A. Sy -- Part III: Isolating mechanisms: firm-specificity -- Starting point chapters -- 8. Specific human capital: a matching perspective / Ingo Weller -- 9. What are we isolating? Why human capital-based competitive advantage may not be so much about human capital / Ben Campbell and David Kryscynski -- Commentary chapters -- 10. Retaining valued human capital: a commentary on the role of firm-specificity as a mobility constraint / John E. Delery and Dorothea Roumpi -- Human resource management strategy and practice: from individual motivation to dynamic capabilities / David Lewin and David J. Teece -- Part IV: Complementarities: human and social capital -- Starting point chapters -- 12. How employees can better solve customer problems: a use value approach to human and social capital / Shad Morris and Scott Snell -- 13. Social capital and human capital co-emergence: a socialized view of emergent human capital resources / Alia Crocker -- Commentary chapters -- 14. The missing construct in strategic human capital research: humans / Patrick M. Wright and Spenser M. Essman -- 15. Agonistic relations, social capital, and (dis)complementarity in the emergence of human capital resources / Rhett A. Brymer and Michael A. Hitt -- Actuating hcrs -- Part V: Building SHCRS: hiring and acquiring -- Starting point chapters -- 16. Building human capital resources: hiring and acquiring / Rebecca R. Kehoe and F. Scott Bentley -- 17. Getting access to strategic human capital resources: a multiple strategic factor market approach / Arnaldo Camuffo and Federica De Stefano -- Commentary chapter -- 18. Towards a human-capital resource-based theory of the firm / Alison Mackey and Jay B. Barney -- Part VI: Mobilizing strategic human capital resources: teams -- Starting point chapters -- 19. Team motivation and goal (mis)alignment: the missing link in human capital resources research / Christopher O. L. H. Porter, Brittney Amber, and Ernie Wang -- 20. Mobilizing human capital to manage negative events / Y. Sekou Bermiss and Samantha Darnell -- Commentary chapters -- 21. The vital role of teams in the mobilization of strategic human capital resources / Robert E. Ployhart and Gilad Chen -- 22. Organizational crisis: the need for transformative boards and top management teams / Margarethe Wiersema -- Part VII: Compensating strategic human capital resources: incentives -- Starting point chapters -- 23. A pay system model for turning human capital resources into action / Anthony J. Nyberg and Greg Reilly -- 24. Strategic compensation: a critique and research agenda / Ian Larkin Commentary Chapters -- 25. Commentary on larkin and nyberg and reilly / Barry Gerhart -- 26. (Unavoidable) dynamics in incentive design / Tomasz Obloj and Todd Zenger -- Part VIII: Keeping strategic human capital resources: mobility -- Starting point chapters -- 27. Keeping strategic human capital resources: mobility / John P. Hausknecht -- 28. Retention is not a strategic imperative: on the pros and cons of employee turnover / Christopher I. Rider and David Tan -- Commentary chapters -- 29. A commentary on "keeping strategic human capital resources: mobility" / Matthew Bidwell -- 30. Human enterprise / Rajshree Agarwal -- Conclusion -- 31. Human capital resources: a convergence of questions but divergence of answers / Anthony J. Nyberg, Robert E. Ployhart, and Thomas P. Moliterno -- Index.
    Abstract: "Strategic human capital resource is a relatively new construct with a scholarly literature that is still evolving. Work in this area requires the integration of multiple theoretical perspectives and empirical approaches, but that integration rarely occurs. Within these pages, the editors have combined the voices of leading scholars from a wide range of disciplinary backgrounds to provide a comprehensive introduction to the current state of the field. The Handbook of Research on Strategic Human Capital Resources brings together fifty-one prominent Strategy, OB, HRM, and OT researchers who share a scholarly interest in human capital resources (HCR). These authors draw on their diverse expertise and backgrounds to explore two broad domains of questions: how do we conceptualize HCRs and how do we actuate HCRs in organizations? These two domains each comprise four topics, and each topic is examined through 'micro' and 'macro' perspectives. In this way, the authors in each topic area shine a light on commonalities and differences in their scholarly perspectives surrounding HCR theory and practice. The result is a foundational and definitive volume for understanding the current state and future directions of HCR research, making it invaluable for scholars interested in learning more about HCRs, doctoral students across a variety of fields, and practitioners"--
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    ISBN: 9781788114899
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XXIII, 506 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Research handbooks in business and management series
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Handbook of research on customer engagement
    DDC: 658.812
    Keywords: Beziehungsmarketing ; Kundenbindung ; Relationship marketing ; Customer relations Management ; Marketing Handbooks, manuals, etc ; Electronic books ; Handbuch ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Contents: Introduction to the handbook of research on customer engagement -- 1: Linda D. Hollebeek and David E. Sprott -- Part I: Customer engagement and marketing practice -- Introduction: Customer engagement and marketing practice / V. Kumar -- 1 engagement-to-value (e2v): An empirical case study / Debbie Isobel Keeling, Ko de Ruyter and David Cox -- 2: Boosting customer engagement through gamification: A customer engagement marketing approach / Sandra Streukens, Allard van Riel, Daria Novikova and Sara Leroi-Werelds -- 3: Applying design thinking to innovate, validate, and implement new digital services / Nj.l Sivertst.l and Annita Fjuk -- 4: Online reviews as customers' dialogues with and about brands / Ewa Maslowska, Su Jung Kim, Edward C. Malthouse and Vijay Viswanathan -- 5: Engagement and technology as key enablers for a circular economy / Nicholas Vijverman, Bieke Henkens and Katrien Verleye -- Part II: Customer engagement conceptualization and conceptual relationships -- Introduction: The evolution of conceptual work on customer engagement / Ruth N. Bolton -- 6: How in-store retail and service atmosphere create customer engagement / Elisa B. Schweiger, Anne L. Roggeveen, Dhruv Grewal and Nancy M. Puccinelli -- 7: Customer engagement: The role of gamification / Wafa Hammedi, Thomas Leclercq and Ingrid Poncin -- 8: Giving or receiving in social media: Can content marketing simultaneously drive productive and consumptive engagement? / Welf H. Weiger, Maik Hammerschmidt and Thomas P. Scholdra -- 9: Story-based consumer engagement: A conceptual framework / Laurence Dessart and Valentina Pitardi -- 10 personality-based consumer engagement styles: Conceptualization, research propositions and implications / Linda D. Hollebeek, Jamid Ul Islam, Keith Macky, Takashi Taguchi, Carolyn Costley and Dale Smith -- 11: Practices, engagement, and service systems as a holistic perspective on technological actors / Jennifer Chandler -- Part III: Customer engagement and organizational performance -- Introduction: Customer engagement and organizational performance: A financial perspective / Bobby J. Calder -- 12: Review of engagement drivers for an instrument to measure customer engagement marketing strategy / Shiri Vivek, Cynthia Kazanis and Ingita Jain -- 13: Positively and negatively valenced customer engagement: The constructs and their organizational consequences / Julia Marbach, Niloofar Borghei Razavi, Cristiana R. Lages and Linda D. Hollebeek -- 14: Customer engagement and organizational performance: A service-dominant logic perspective / Civilai Leckie, Munyaradzi W. Nyadzayo and Lester W. Johnson -- 15: Leveraging user-generated content: A visual case analysis of contiki's brand co-creation campaign / Robyn Ouschan, Jay Turkington and Julie Napoli -- 16: A web site engagement measurement for digital marketers / Antonio Hyder and Otto Regalado-Pez.a -- 17: Temporality of customer engagement in service innovation: A theoretical model / Amela Karahasanović, Linda D. Hollebeek, Dimitra Chasanidou and Calin Gurau -- Part IV: Customer engagement and networked environments Introduction: Value creation and co-creation within networks / Sharon E. Beatty -- 18: The impact of customer engagement behaviors and majority/minority information on the use of online reviews / Thomas L. Baker, Paul Fombelle, Clay Voorhees, Kristina K. Lindsey Hall and Blake Runnalls -- 19: Sharing uncertainty across organizations: service capital and customer engagement for realizing nonownership value / Michael Ehret and Jochen Wirtz -- 20: Connections and interactions: An engagement perspective on customer networks / Kim A. Johnston and Anne B. Lane -- 21: The role of consumer engagement in recovering online service failures: An application of service-dominant logic / Jamid Ul Islam, Zillur Rahman and Linda D. Hollebeek -- 22: Conceptualizing health consumer engagement: An extended framework of resource integration, co-creation and engagement / Kara Burns and Sven Tuzovic Index.
    Abstract: "Customer engagement is now a critical research priority in contemporary marketing. In this Handbook, a cadre of international scholars offer an overview of current research on this rapidly growing field of study. Providing vital insights into current theoretical and practical treatments of customer engagement, chapters engage with a broad cross-section of state-of-the-art research. Covering the importance of customer engagement in broader marketing practices, conceptual relationships, organizational performance and networks, this Handbook grapples with both conceptual and empirical research to offer insight into current and rapidly emerging research issues. Featuring a broad theoretical scope, this Handbook attends to a rapidly growing international community of researchers in customer engagement. Scholars from related fields, including management, economics and sociology will also benefit from the range of applications of customer engagement research. This book is also crucial for marketing managers looking to improve and refine marketing environments"--
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    Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing
    ISBN: 9781788112352
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XII, 400 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Big data
    DDC: 005.7
    RVK:
    Keywords: Big data ; Industrial management ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Data Mining ; Prädiktionsanalyse ; Privatsphäre ; Datenschutz ; Wissensextraktion ; Big Data
    Abstract: Contents: 1 The promise, application and pitfalls of big data / John Storm Pedersen and Adrian Wilkinson -- 2: Man versus cyborg / Vladimir Estivill-Castro -- 3: Big data and application / Patrick Mikalef -- 4: Big data and human resource management / Tobias M. Scholz -- 5: Big data in the energy industry -- Petyo Bonev and Magnus Söderberg -- 6: A brief Introduction to 'big data' and its application in tourism -- Ali Reza Alaei and Susanne Becken -- 7: Big data in government: The case of 'smart cities' / Karl Löfgren and William Webster -- 8: Cyborg bureaucracy: frontline work in digitalized labor and welfare services / Eric Breit, Cathrine Egeland and Ida Bring L.berg -- 9: Data analytics and health services quality: Implementing ehealth initiatives wisely / Peter Ross, Therese Kelly, Sanjeev Hiremath and Adrian Wilkinson -- 10: Data-driven management in practice in the digital welfare state / John Storm Pedersen -- 11: Social work in the danish digitalized welfare state - and the use of digital technologies for professional knowledge in child services / Anna Olejasz Lyneborg -- 12: Big data in social welfare / Philip Gillingham -- 13: Big data and data governance: From the 'world of ideas' to the 'world of practice' / Anders Sandgaard -- 14: Artificial reality: the practice of analytics and big data in educational research / Ben Kei Daniel -- 15: The digital welfare state: dataism versus relationshipism / John Storm Pedersen -- 16: Big data in political communication / Peter Aagaard -- 17: Rumour detection in social media / Henry Nguyen and Bela Stantic -- 18: Big data and professionals: what we can learn from michael polanyi / Giorgio Baruchello -- Index.
    Abstract: "Since the early 2000s, digital data has transformed the way we live and work. This timely book looks to big data analytics to understand this revolutionary change, unpacking the impact of big data analytics on the mobilization and allocation of individuals, organizations and societies' resources. Contributions from leading experts on modern technological trends examine the promises, applications and pitfalls of big data. The contributors assess the ways in which contemporary trajectories of data processing have increased efficiency and had a transformative effect on all avenues of life, from energy, tourism and social media, to human resources, welfare systems and urban citizenship. At a time when our personal data is more valuable than ever, this book seeks to make sense of how big data analytics has transformed our lives and how it will continue to shape society in the future. Astute and comprehensive, this book is critical reading for business and management scholars with a focus on information systems and communications technologies. It will also prove to be vital information for students and researchers of big data and digital society, as well as politics and administration more widely"--
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  • 190
    ISBN: 9781788116213
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource ( ix, 429 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Research handbooks in business and management series
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Handbook of research on entrepreneurship and aging
    DDC: 338.040846
    Keywords: Entrepreneurship ; Unternehmer ; Selbstständige ; Ältere Menschen ; Ältere Arbeitskräfte ; Unternehmensgründung ; Entrepreneurship ; Older people ; Businesspeople ; Electronic books ; Online-Publikation ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Entrepreneurship ; Älterer Mensch ; Unternehmerverhalten
    Abstract: Contents: Introduction to the handbook of research on entrepreneurship and aging / Mikaela Backman, Charlie Karlsson and Orsa Kekezi -- Part I: The international perspective -- 1. Entrepreneurship among older workers: international evidence / Raquel Fonseca and Simon C. Parker -- 2. Senior entrepreneurship: global mapping of supporting initiatives and programmes / Catarina Seco Matos and Miguel Amaral -- 3. Entrepreneurship and ageing: exploring an economic geography perspective / Heike Mayer and Birgit Leick -- Part II: Innovation, dynamics and performance -- 4. Are senior entrepreneurs less innovative than younger ones? / Rolf Sternberg -- 5. Entrepreneurial dynamics in the third age - a study of trajectories for start-ups by two cohorts of entrepreneurs/self-employed aged 55 and 60 / Carin Holmquist, Elisabeth Sundin and Martin Klinthäll -- 6. The age effect in entrepreneurship: founder tenure, firm performance, and the economic environment / Marco Cucculelli and Giacinto Micucci -- 7. Different age effects by entrepreneur types: an investigation on us boomer entrepreneurs / Ting Zhang and Zoltan Acs -- Part III: The behavioural perspective -- 8. Ageing and entrepreneurship: a psychological perspective / Hannes Zacher, Mona Mensmann and Michael M. Gielnik -- 9. Grey entrepreneurship: entrepreneurship later in life and the pursuit of well-being / Aleid E. Brouwer and Heike Delfmann -- 10. Entrepreneurship and job satisfaction: the role of age / Michael Fritsch, Alina Sorgner and Michael Wyrwich -- 11. Old age self-employment and work-related stress / Jolanda Hessels and Peter van der Zwan -- Part IV: Case studies -- 12. Senior self-employment - the case of the Netherlands / Marleen Damman and Hanna van Solinge -- 13. Romania's ageing population: entrepreneurship opportunities and challenges / Dianne H.B. Welsh, Mariana Dragusin and Raluca Mariana Grosu -- 14. Senior entrepreneurship perspectives in Australia / Alex Maritz -- 15. Senior entrepreneurship: a case study for Portugal / Miguel Amaral and Catarina Seco Matos -- Index.
    Abstract: "Many developed countries are facing a demographic change with an increasing share of older individuals, yet little is known about how older workers will impact regional and national economies in terms of labor market dynamics. One possible outcome of this new demographic structure is that more individuals will become entrepreneurs at an older age. This Handbook contributes to the important and emerging field of entrepreneurship among this group and focuses on the behavioral perspectives of this phenomenon; on innovation, dynamics and performance; and the ways entrepreneurship among the elderly looks within different countries. Researchers interested in the field of entrepreneurship among older workers and policy makers dealing with the effects of changing demographic settings within countries or regions will turn to this work to gain a better understanding of entrepreneurship and aging"--
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    ISBN: 9781788113700
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxi, 228 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als How to get published in the best marketing journals
    DDC: 658.8005
    Keywords: Wissenschaftliche Publikation ; Marketing journal ; Publication process ; Scholarly publishing ; Marketing research ; Publishers and publishing ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Contents: List of figures and tables -- Biographies of editors and contributors -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Section i The publication process -- Introduction to section i -- 1 The contribution continuum revisited / Daniel M. Ladik and David W. Stewart -- 4: 2 John O. Summers (2001), 'Guidelines for conducting research and publishing in marketing: From conceptualization through the review process', journal of the academy of marketing science , 29 -- (4), Fall, 405-15 17 3 Publishing ethics: managing for success / O.C. Ferrell and Linda Ferrell -- 2:8 section ii Tailoring your work to your audience -- Introduction to section ii 46 4 on the positioning of research papers in the marketing discipline / Gary L. Frazier -- 47 5 how to publish consumer research based on experiments in the top marketing journals / Cornelia 'Connie' Pechmann -- 5:3 6 John H. Roberts, Ujwal Kayande and Stefan Stremersch (2014), 'From academic research to marketing practice: Exploring the marketing science value chain', international journal of research in marketing , 31 -- (2), June, 127-40 70 7 Deborah J. Macinnis (2011), 'A framework for conceptual contributions in marketing', Journal of marketing , 75 -- (4), July, 136-54 84 8 publishing marketing strategy papers in scholarly journals v. Kumar -- 10:3 9 so, you want to write policy-relevant articles? / Ronald Paul Hill -- 12:6 10 Publishing in international marketing: challenges, opportunities, and guideposts / Constantine S. Katsikeas -- 13:8 11 sample design for research in marketing vikas mittal -- 15:7 Section iii Reviews and the revision process -- Introduction to section iii 175 12 Donald R. Lehmann and Russell S. Winer (2017), 'The role and impact of reviewers on the marketing discipline', Journal of the academy of marketing science , 45 -- (5), September, 587-92 177 13 How papers get better before they get published / Ruth N. Bolton -- 18:3 14 The service-dominant logic journey: from conceptualization to publication / Stephen L. Vargo -- Section iv Final thoughts Introduction to section iv 15 / David W. Stewart (2008), 'Academic publishing in marketing: best and worst practices', European business review, special issue: Academic journals and academic publishing , 20 -- (5), 421-33 199 16 Responding to reviewers: Lessons from 17 years of editor experience at Duke University / Christine Moorman, James R. Bettman, Joel D. Huber, Mary Frances Luce and Richard Staelin -- 21:2 Index.
    Abstract: "This essential guide, edited by experienced journal editors, is the definitive sourcebook for prospective authors who are seeking direction and advice about developing academic papers in marketing that will have a high probability of publication in the best journals in the discipline. It brings together a wealth of contributors, all of whom are experienced researchers and have been published in the leading marketing journals. More than a dozen and a half current and former editors of marketing journals contributed to this volume, contributing words of wisdom and sage advice for the beginning scholar and experienced writer alike. The book covers such topics as ideation, positioning of papers, review of the literature, discussion of methods, presentation of results, development of theoretical and practical implications and responding to reviewers. Both empirical and conceptual papers are addressed. Individual chapters focus on papers with a behavioral focus, a marketing science focus, a strategy focus, and a public policy focus. This book is an indispensable guide for doctoral students, faculty teaching doctoral courses, individuals early in their career in marketing and scholars who wish to place their work in those journals which have a significant impact on the marketing discipline"--
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    ISBN: 9781788975087
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xix, 340 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Learning and teaching in higher education
    Keywords: College teaching ; Business education ; Education, Higher ; Business education ; College teaching ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Hochschule ; Lehre ; Hochschuldidaktik ; Unterrichtsmethode ; Vorlesung
    Abstract: Contents: Preface -- Foreword -- Introduction -- 1. Theorising about learning and knowing / Keith Schofield -- Engaging students -- 2. How to engage students / Alison Lindon and Michael Butler -- 3. Icebreakers for business school students / Ilias Basioudis -- Thought 1 / Alison Lindon and Michael Butler -- 4. Trumping truancy: maintaining student attendance and engagement / Gayatri Patel -- Thought 2 / Kathy Daniels -- 5. Helping our students to think critically / Elaine Clarke -- Thought 3 / Daniel Cash -- 6. How to introduce and integrate creativity / Bimal Arora -- 7. How to invigorate group presentations / Matthew Olczak -- Thought 4 / Gayatri Patel -- 8. Bridging the gap: writing in higher education / Daniel Cash -- Enhancing teaching practice -- 9. Getting the most out of large group teaching / Caroline Elliott and Jon Guest -- 10. Storytelling as a technique for teaching / Sudeshna Bhattacharya -- Thought 5 / Geetha Ravishankar -- 11. Experiential learning: use of business simulations / Clive Kerridge -- Thought 6 / Kris Lines -- 12. How to do a confident presentation / Chris Jones -- Thought 7 / Caroline Elliott and Jon Guest -- 13. Making teaching relevant for the business student / Kathy Daniels -- 14. Problem based learning / Chris Owen -- Thought 8 / Alison McPherson -- 15. Teaching students struggling because English is not their first language / Pieter Koornhof -- 16. How to teach students from a range of different countries / Uche Ogwude -- Thought 9 / Matthew Olczak -- 17. Teaching small groups / Alison McPherson -- Technology enhanced learning -- 18. Technology enhanced learning activities and student participation / Bahar Kazmi and Umair Riaz -- Thought 10 / Elaine Clarke -- 19. Cultivating students' digital literacy / Soumyadeb Chowdhury, Oscar Rodríguez-Espindola, Ahmad Beltagui and Pavel Albores-Barajas -- Thought 11 / Uche Ogwude -- 20. Designing and teaching an online module / Jon Taylor, Richard Terry and Matt Davies -- Thought 12 / Soumyadeb Chowdhury, Oscar Rodríguez-Espindola, Ahmad Beltagui and Pavel Albores-Barajas -- 21. Successful teaching in virtual classrooms / Richard Terry, Jon Taylor and Matt Davies -- Thought 13 / Soumyadeb Chowdhury, Oscar Rodríguez-Espindola, Ahmad Beltagui and Pavel Albores-Barajas -- 22. Managing online learning / Nicholas Theodorakopoulos -- Teaching content 23. The use of short in-class games / Jon Guest, Maria Kozlovskaya and Matthew Olczak -- 24. Teaching maths to non-mathematical standards / Geetha Ravishankar -- Thought 14 / Pieter Koornhof -- 25. How to embed CSR in teaching / Muhammed Al Mahameed and Umair Riaz -- 26. Teaching law to business students / Adam Shaw-Mellors and Pieter Koornhof -- Thought 15 / Adam Shaw-Mellors -- 27. Practitioner module partnership and sponsorship / Keith Glanfield -- Assessment 28. Demystifying the assessment criteria / Gayatri Patel -- Thought 16 / Bimal Arora -- 29. Using posters in academic assessments / Kris Lines -- 30. Writing effective multiple choice questions / Simon Finley -- Thought 17 / Kathy Daniels -- 31. Peer assessment / Elaine Clarke -- 32. Providing effective feedback / Jon Guest -- Index.
    Abstract: "There is often little guidance available on how to teach in universities, despite there being increasing pressure to raise teaching standards, as well as no official requirement for academics to have any specific teaching qualification in many countries. This invaluable book comprehensively addresses this issue, providing an overview of teaching in a business school that covers all stages of student learning. This book demonstrates various ways to engage students and offers techniques to enhance teaching practice, focusing on particular challenges such as large group teaching, increasing attendance and engagement, and successful professional development. All the contributors have current experience of teaching in a business school, allowing them to offer honest, personal assessments of what is effective in practice. Chapters address specific topics such as technology enhanced learning, while useful 'thoughts' provide creative and innovative suggestions on improving participation and outcomes. Learning and Teaching in Higher Education will be an important resource for those teaching in a business school setting, as well as having significant value to anyone teaching in higher education more generally"--
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  • 193
    ISBN: 9781788114127
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XVIII, 538 Seiten) , Diagramme
    Series Statement: New horizons in international business series
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Socially responsible international business
    DDC: 658.408
    Keywords: Multinationales Unternehmen ; Strategisches Management ; Corporate Social Responsibility ; Social responsibility of business ; International business enterprises Social aspects ; Business ethics ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Contents: Preface -- Introduction 1 -- Part I: Overview of research on socially responsible international business -- 1: Socially responsible international business: Review, synthesis, and directions / Leonidas C. Leonidou, Constantine S. Katsikeas, Saeed Samiee, and Constantinos N. Leonidou -- 2: An overview of social responsibility dimensions in international business / Noemi Sinkovics, Rudolf R. Sinkovics, and Jason Archie-Acheampong -- Part II: Institutional environment and socially responsible international business -- 3: Trade-offs and institutional contradictions in formulating responsible international business strategies / Gopalkrishnan R. Iyer -- 4: Institutional drivers of stakeholder engagement and legitimacy of Chinese MNEs / Peter S. Hofman, Lei Li, Sunny Li Sun, and Yanxue Sun -- 5: Cross-country comparison of corporate social performance: How do institutions matter? / Jiyoung Shin and Chang Hoon Oh -- 6: Re-assessing risk in international markets: A strategic, operational, and sustainability taxonomy / Rob van Tulder and Mihaela Roman -- Part III: Customer reactions to socially responsible international business -- 7: Consumer responses to MNE socially responsible behavior / Petra Riefler -- 8: CSR, causal attributions, and a country's legal origin / Seraphim Voliotis and Pavlos A. Vlachos -- 9: Cross-cultural consumer responses to cause-related marketing: Theoretical insights and future research / Melanie Tao Xue and Jaywant Singh -- Part IV: Social responsibility issues in foreign market targeting -- 10: Social responsibility and foreign market targeting / Ricky Y. K. Chan -- 11: Ethical issues in Japanese foreign direct investment in developed versus developing countries / Paul W. Beamish, George Z. Peng, and Jean-Marie Nkongolo-Bakenda -- 12: Toward a more comprehensive CSR scorecard development for multinational enterprises / Ayse Ozturk -- Part V: Designing and implementing socially responsible international business strategies -- 13: Adapting CSR strategy to international markets: Fit analysis and performance implications / Pantelitsa Eteokleous -- 14: Strategic CSR and the CSR strategy-making process of international business / Cezara A. Nicoara, Dayananda Palihawadana, and Matthew J. Robson -- 15: MNE-NGO global partnerships as a form of csr strategy: How well are they working? / Elizabeth A. Napier -- 16: How much social responsibility should MNEs strategically assume and of which kind? / Lilac Nachum -- Part VI: Special issues in socially responsible international business -- 17: Antecedents, moderators, and consequences of political csr in the context of MNEs / Daniel Korschun and Hoori Rafieian -- 18: Embracing sustainability through corporate communication: An international case of csr disclosure / Setayesh Sattari, Arash Kordestani, Kaveh Peighambari, and Pejvak Oghazi -- 19: Role of MNEs in building zero waste communities / Suraksha Gupta -- Index.
    Abstract: "Growing social and environmental concerns have exerted pressure on businesses to act responsibly. This timely book is the result of systematic, integrated and concerted efforts by prominent scholars to contribute new ideas and original research on social responsibility issues in international business. Offering an insightful collection of global investigations of critical and thought-provoking issues, the chapters investigate unique social responsibility issues across different countries and international business contexts. Bringing together renowned researchers in the field, this book provides state-of-the-art knowledge on a wide array of issues relating to social responsibility and highlights future trajectories for the development of socially-responsible international business strategies. Featuring innovative research and incisive conclusions, this book is critical for international business researchers seeking new avenues for investigation. Postgraduate students at all levels will also benefit from this book's strong inventory of contemporary knowledge, as well as its wide variety of research methods"--
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    ISBN: 9781789903058
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 324 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Studies in transatlantic business ethics series
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Ethical business leadership in troubling times
    DDC: 658.408
    Keywords: Unternehmensethik ; Führungsstil ; Corporate Social Responsibility ; Welt ; Social responsibility of business ; Leadership Moral and ethical aspects ; Business ethics ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Unternehmerverhalten ; Verantwortung ; Ethik
    Abstract: Contents: Introduction. Troubling times / Joanne B. Ciulla and Tobey K. Scharding -- Part I: Business and politics -- 1. Stepping down rather than up: the ethical option for business in our troubling times / Donna Ladkin -- 2. The dynamics of CSR in a comparative perspective: convergence towards divergent hybrids / Dirk Matten and Jeremy Moon -- 3. Business ethics as critical thinking: moral motivations and the limits of ethics / Zsolt Boda -- 4. Becoming responsible: understanding the organizational power dynamics of csr and corporate ethics / Laura J. Spence and Steen Vallentin -- Part II: Agency and responsibility -- 5. Disciplining the organization through moral personhood / Wim Dubbink -- 6. Crucial differences among three types of apologies and their shared ethical grounding in integrity / Daryl Koehn -- 7. The board of directors' role in ensuring accountability and creating value: stakeholder and shareholder complementarity / Cynthia E. Clark -- 8. How can universities promote corporate responsibility in their supply chains? The experience of the University of Notre Dame / Georges Enderle -- Part III: Models for decision making -- 9. Embedded leadership / Patricia H. Werhane -- 10. Leadership ethics for a troubled world: responsibility for the whole / Sandra Waddock -- 11. Francisco de Vitoria's ius gentium : how to engage human rights in business from the catholic social teaching (CST) tradition / Alejo Jos. G. Sison -- 12. "Troubling times" on the agenda of business ethics: drafting a dialogue approach, aiming at a consensus / Johannes Brinkmann -- 13, An ethical problem in troubled times: ethical decision making by local managers employing an immigrant workforce in gaziantep, Turkey / Mahmut Arslan and Mustafa K. Yilmaz -- Part IV: Applied topics: technology and the environment -- 14. Corporate leadership versus the Twitter mob / Chris MacDonald -- 15. There is not enough business ethics in the ethics of digitization / Christoph Lütge -- 16. Future earth leadership / Eleanor O'Higgins and Laszlo Zsolnai -- Index.
    Abstract: "What are the responsibilities of businesses and business leaders to society? Moreover, do the responsibilities of business change when there are social problems or problems with other institutions? Immigration, Brexit, the election of Donald Trump, and the emergence of populism and nationalism on both sides of the Atlantic raise some ethical challenges for business leaders. The chapters in this book tackle several aspects of these questions with chapters on business and politics, the environmental responsibilities of business, the social and political impact of technology, immigration, the impact of social turmoil on organizational leadership, and broader questions of CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility), leadership, and governance in times of social turmoil. Academics and students who study CSR as well as those who study business ethics, business and society, or business and government are not the only readers who will find insight in Ethical Business Leadership in Troubling Times. Practitioners who oversee corporate CSR programs, compliance officers, and social and political philosophers and ethicists will benefit from these explorations into the complexities of business ethics"--
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  • 195
    ISBN: 9781788114363
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XII, 173 Seiten) , Diagramme
    Series Statement: Elgar research agendas
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als A research agenda for event management
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    Keywords: Special events Management ; Research ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Contents: 1. Introduction to a research agenda for event management / Erik Lundberg, Tommy D. Andersson and John Armbrecht -- Part I: Events in society -- 2. Re-thinking event sustainability / Judith Mair -- 3. The past, present and future of event safety research / Morten Thanning Vendelø -- 4. Event bidding: a research agenda for major and mega sport events / David McGillivray, Daniel Turner and John Lauermann -- 5. Event evaluation and impact assessment: five challenges / Donald Getz -- Part II: The event consumer -- 6. Re-thinking the value of events for event attendees: emerging themes from psychology / Eliza Kitchen and Sebastian Filep -- 7. Event experience research directions / Greg Richards -- 8. Managing extraordinary event experiences: understanding consumer immersion / Lena Mossberg -- 9. Participant events and the active event consumer / Tommy D. Andersson, John Armbrecht and Erik Lundberg -- Part III: The event organisation -- 10. Revisiting and advancing the research agenda for event volunteering / Karen A. Smith, Leonie Lockstone-Binney and Kirsten Holmes -- 11. Knowledge management in event and festival organisations: Challenges and future directions / Raphaela Stadler -- Index.
    Abstract: "Elgar Research Agendas outline the future of research in a given area. Leading scholars are given the space to explore their subject in provocative ways, and map out the potential directions of travel. They are relevant but also visionary. Offering a unique collection of established and emerging perspectives on event management, this Research Agenda investigates contemporary themes and innovative methodologies. 10 chapters cover core topics in the current academic debate, exploring the development of event management from a management-oriented field into a multidisciplinary research area. Organised into three parts, the Research Agenda contains international contributions from academics across tourism, geography, management, psychology and sociology fields. Initially tackling events in society, the book moves on to look specifically at the consumer, and finally examines the event organization. Chapters recommend the integration of events in geographical and political contexts, suggesting research agendas for the future that focus on the spectator, the participant and, ultimately, the consumer. Critical reading for management and tourism scholars, this book offers key insights to developing topics in the field. Event practitioners and policy makers will also greatly benefit from reading this"--
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  • 196
    ISBN: 9781788970181
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 338 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Family firms and institutional contexts
    Keywords: Familienunternehmen ; Geschäftsmodell ; Innovation ; Wettbewerbsvorteil ; Institutional theory ; Family-owned business enterprises ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Contents: Introduction / Andrea Colli, Giorgia M. D'Allura and Sanjay Goel -- Part I: Conceptual boundaries and methods -- 1. Family and institutional contexts: an integrated view to advance family business research / Giorgia Maria D'Allura -- 2. Institutions and family firms: past achievements and new challenges / Andrea Colli -- 3. Mixed methods approach for family firm and institutions research: literature review and suggestion for future research / Giorgia Maria D'Allura and Mariasole Bannò -- 4. Qualitative inquiries in family business research from an institutional theoretical perspective / Anna Carreri -- Part II: Business models and competitive advantage in family firms -- 5. Which business model for the family business? A literature review and extension / Rania Labaki and Christian Haddad -- 6. Business modeling for business families / Rosario Faraci and Rosaria Ferlito -- 7. Cultural variables as conceptual moderators in family involvement-performance relationship: a meta-analytic regression analysis / Bice Della Piana, Rosalia Santulli and Carmen Gallucci -- 8. Financial performance and corporate reputation in family firms: is it about being good or being known? / Alexandra Dawson -- Part III: Innovation and competitiveness in family firms -- 9. Family business innovation: A circular process model / Moritz Feninger, Nadine Kammerlander and Alfredo De Massis -- 10. Innovation advantages of family firms: navigating the trilemma of challenges / Justin B. Craig, George Thomas Lumpkin and Mare Meyer -- 11. Transgenerational entrepreneurial family firms and formal institutions. Exploring the impact of entrepreneurial orientation on family firm performance in different formal institutional settings / Daniela Giménez and Andrea Calabrò -- 12. The relationship between innovation and internationalization in family firms: past research and future challenges / Mariasole Bannò, Giorgia Maria D'Allura, Celeste Amorim Varum and Sandro Trento -- Part IV: Case studies -- 13. The interrelation between socio-spatial and institutional context, and family business characteristics / Salvatore Tomaselli, Gianna Agrò, Giocchino Fazio and Stefano Fricano -- 14. Exploring the intersection of e-commerce and context in family business in China: the effects on organisational form and identity / Donella Casperz, Yong Wang, Salvatore Tomaselli and Rong Pei -- Index.
    Abstract: "Family firms represent over 90 per cent of businesses globally, and play a significant role in the economies of many nations. This innovative book takes an interdisciplinary, cross-national approach to the study of family firms as institutions as well as the relationship between family firms and external institutions. In doing so, it demonstrates the impact of these interactions both on the firms and institutions themselves and on the wider economic context. Featuring in-depth analysis of original research, chapters take both theoretical and empirical approaches to explore the family firm as an organization, and include several key case studies. At a micro level, the social and cultural unit of the family and its behaviour is investigated, and at a macro level, external institutional contexts are examined to explain and theorise firms' behaviours and strategies, covering areas such as innovation, competitiveness and reputation. The book provides important conceptual insights and critical empirical research, as well as ideas for future research agendas. Family Firms and Institutional Contexts will be a critical read for scholars and doctoral students in business and management, particularly those with an interest in family firms. Policymakers and practitioners in these areas will also find its insights of practical relevance"--
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  • 197
    ISBN: 9781788118095
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 410 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Diagramme
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Increasing occupational health and safety in workplaces
    DDC: 363.11
    Keywords: Betriebliches Gesundheitsmanagement ; Arbeitsschutz ; Arbeitsunfall ; Sucht ; Gewalt ; Mobbing ; Pestizid ; Stress ; Welt ; Industrial hygiene ; Industrial safety ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Arbeitssicherheit ; Arbeitsschutz
    Abstract: Contents: Part I. Introduction -- 1. Increasing occupational health and safety in workplaces: why it matters / Ronald J. Burke -- 2. Accident underreporting in the workplace / Tahira M. Probst, Erica L. Bettac and Christopher Austin -- 3. Stress, human errors and accidents / Astrid M. Richardsen, Monica Martinussen and Sabine Kaiser -- Part II. Workplace health and safety factors -- 4. Drug use and workplace safety: issues and good practice responses / Ken Pidd, Ann Roche and Vinita Duraisingam -- 5. Understanding domestic violence as a workplace problem / Barb MacQuarrie, Katreena Scott, Danielle Lim, Laura Olszowy, Michael D. Saxton, Jen MacGregor and Nadine Wathen -- 6. Job resources and outcomes in the process of bullying: a study in a Norwegian healthcare setting / Espen Olsen, Maria Therese Jensen, Gunhild Bjaalid, and Aslaug Mikkelsen -- 7. Safety, health and climate: taking the temperature on nurses' work health and safety / Valerie O'Keeffe -- 8. Antecedents of aggression in nursing: a review / Katharine McMahon, Lauren S. Park, and Liu-Qin Yang -- Part IV: High-risk occupations -- 10. Pesticide exposure and the health effects among Latino and other farmworkers / Joseph G. Grzywacz, John S. Luque and Alan Becker -- 11. Occupational health and safety in the mining sector / Carmel Bofinger and David Cliff -- 12. Occupational health and safety in the construction sector / Helen Lingard -- 13. The case for psychosocial safety climate to be recognised in mining disaster investigations / Tony Pooley, Silvia Pignata and Maureen F. Dollard -- 14. Aggressive and criminal behavior of police officers / Philip Matthew Stinson, Sr. -- 15. Workplace stress and firefighter health and safety / Todd D. Smith, Mari-Amanda Dyal, and David M. DeJoy -- Part IV: Building safety climates, promoting worker health and changing workplace cultures -- 16. Types of safety cultures and best practice suggestions / Sharon Clarke -- 17. The role of safety culture and safety leadership on safety related outcomes / Çakıl Agnew and Laura Frühen -- 18. The benefits of transformational leadership and transformational leadership training on health and safety outcomes / Tabatha Thibault, Duygu Biricik Gulseren, and E. Kevin Kelloway -- 19. Crew resource management (CRM) and non-technical skills / Rhona Flin, Amy Irwin and Oliver Hamlet -- 19. Health protection and health promotion in small business / Natalie V. Schwatka, Liliana Tenney, and Lee S. Newman -- Index.
    Abstract: "The ILO estimates that around 2.3 million workers die annually as a result of occupational accidents and diseases. A further one million workers suffer workplace accidents every day. Alongside the human impact, these accidents cost an estimated 4 per cent of GDP in the US, equating to 2.8 trillion US dollars. This book considers occupational health and safety, and the ways in which it can be increased to both improve working conditions and reduce the material costs of accidents. Bringing together leading academics in the field, and presenting original research from both the private and public sectors, Increasing Occupational Health and Safety in Workplaces argues for greater reporting of workplace accidents and injuries. It also incorporates stress as a factor in rates of accidents and injuries, and suggests ways in which workplace safety cultures can be fostered and improved. This book will be an invaluable tool for students of management, especially those with an interest in small businesses. Its insights will also be of interest for organizational administrators responsible for workplace accidents and injuries at various levels, and for government employees with an interest in occupational health and safety"--
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  • 198
    ISBN: 9781788118712
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 204 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als High-growth women's entrepreneurship
    DDC: 338.04082
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    Keywords: Unternehmerinnen ; Gründungsförderung ; Unternehmensnetzwerk ; Unternehmensgründung ; Unternehmenswachstum ; Erfolgsfaktor ; Entrepreneurship ; Welt ; Businesswomen ; Leadership in women ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Contents: 1. Introduction: programs, policies and practices: fostering high-growth women's entrepreneurship / Amanda Bullough, Diana M. Hechavarría, Candida G. Brush and Linda F. Edelman -- 2. Networks, start-up capital and women's entrepreneurial performance in Africa: evidence from Eswatini / Zuzana Brixiová and Thierry Kangoye -- 3. Absence of opportunities can enhance women's high-growth entrepreneurship: empirical evidence from Peru / Miguel Córdova and Fátima Huamán / 4. Towards a typology of supports for enterprising women: a comparison of rural and urban Australian regions / Robyn Eversole, Naomi Birdthistle, Megerssa Walo and Vinita Godinho -- 5. Stem education and women entrepreneurs in technology enterprises: explorations from Australia / Dilek Cetindamar, Elayn James, Thorsten Lammers, Alicia Pearce and Elizabeth Sullivan -- 6. Exploring gender differences in entrepreneurship: how the regulatory environment mitigates differences in early-stage growth aspirations / Christopher J. Boudreaux and Boris Nikolaev -- 7. Gender gap in perceived financing opportunities for high-growth enterprises / Blaž Frešer, Karin Širec and Polona Tominc vi -- High-growth women's entrepreneurship -- 8. Women's awareness of financial policy and their debt financing activities: evidence from China / Juan Wu, Yaokuang Li and Shakeel Muhammad -- 9. Where do we go from here? Summary of findings / Amanda Bullough, Diana M. Hechavarría, Candida G. Brush and Linda F. Edelman -- Index.
    Abstract: "Women's entrepreneurship is vital for economic and social development, yet female entrepreneurs worldwide are consistently found to have weaker sales and employment growth, fewer jobs, and lower profitability. This book was written to address this reality and focuses on the high-growth potential of women entrepreneurs. The scholars in this book conducted qualitative as well as quantitative research in contexts around the world, including Eswatini (Swaziland), Australia, China, Slovenia, Peru, and one global study of 43 countries. Chapters are organized according to three key themes: the practice of building networks, programs and the support environment, and policies and regulations. Topics addressed within these themes include the interconnected and mutually reinforcing features of a fruitful entrepreneurial culture, including financial and human capital advancement and readiness, new opportunities for expansion and an assortment of institutional and infrastructural provisions for innovation and business growth. High-growth Women's Entrepreneurship will appeal to public and private sector managers, policy makers and politicians who want to promote a culture and ecosystem that supports women's growth-oriented business potential. Educators and program designers who want to help women grow their businesses, and scholars who want to explore further research will find the information invaluable"--
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    Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing
    ISBN: 9781788117739
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 483 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Research handbooks in business and management series
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Handbook of research on identity theory in marketing
    DDC: 658.80019
    Keywords: Markentreue ; Persönlichkeitspsychologie ; Kreativität ; Marketingmanagement ; Branding (Marketing) ; Identity (Philosophical concept) ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Contents: Introduction. The long and winding road to understanding identity theory and marketing -- Americus Reed II and Mark Forehand -- Quick chapter overviews -- Part I: The identity salience principle -- 1. Identity salience: understanding when identity affects consumption / Keri L. Kettle -- 2. Nobody has to lose: introducing the concurrent identity and goal activation (CIGA) framework / Juliano Laran -- 3. An evolutionary approach to identity research / Aziza C. Jones, Kristina M. Durante and Vladas Griskevicius -- 4. How signaling motives and identity salience influence luxury consumption / Keith Wilcox -- 5. The role of identity salience in creative thinking / Ravi Mehta, Lidan Xu and Darren W. Dahl -- 6. Branding virtuous victimhood: how activating the salience of a consumer's moral identity motivates resource transfers to victim groups / Maja Graso, Karl Aquino and Ekin Ok -- Part II: The identity association principle -- 7. Implicit egocentrism in consumer behavior / Scott Connors and Andrew W. Perkins -- 8. Reminiscing on self-brand connections: differentiating experiential versus symbolic origins / Jennifer Edson Escalas, Iñigo Gallo and Tarje Gaustad -- 9. Ownership and identity: a cognitive perspective / Gita Venkataramani Johar, Jaeyeon Chung and Liad Weiss -- 10. Temporal identity and the pursuit of self-enhancement / Sokiente W. Dagogo-Jack -- 11. A framework for considering dissociative identity effects in consumption / Bonnie Simpson, Lea Dunn and Katherine White -- Part III: The identity verification principle -- 12. Identity and compensatory consumption / Derek D. Rucker and Christopher Cannon -- 13. Associations matter: revisiting the threat typology model / Katie Spangenberg and Justin Angle -- 14. Memory pointers and identity / Gal Zauberman, Kristin Diehl and Alixandra Barasch -- 15. Identity, personal continuity and psychological connectedness across time and over transformation / Oleg Urminsky and Daniel Bartels -- 16. How technology shapes identity-based consumer behavior / Eugina Leung, Gabriele Paolacci and Stefano Puntoni -- 17. Identity verification through pain in extraordinary consumer experiences / Rebecca Scott, Katharina C. Husemann and Tim Hill -- 18. The creation of identity and brand meaning: the automatic versus creative use of mental models in language / Colette Lelchuk, Marianne Gordon, Torsten Ringberg and David Luna -- Part IV: The identity conflict principle -- 19. The role of self-structure in managing identity conflict / Karen Page Winterich, Nicole Verrochi Coleman and Sara Loughran Dommer -- 20. Causal beliefs in the self-concept and identity-based consumption / Stephanie Y. Chen -- 21. No (wo)man is an island: dyadic decision-making and identity conflict / Hristina Nikolova and Cait Lamberton -- 22. Cultural identities in the era of globalization: implications for consumer behavior / Carlos J. Torelli and Hyewon Oh -- 23. Prevalence, antecedents and consequences of actual-desired attitude discrepancies / S. Christian Wheeler and Kenneth G. DeMarree -- Part V: The identity relevance principle -- 24. Religious identity in marketing / Joseph E. Barbour, Naomi Mandel and Adam B. Cohen -- 25. Political ideology: basis for a dynamic social identity / Donnel A. Briley, Kiju Jung and Shai Danziger -- 26. Identity in the digital age / Lauren Grewal and Andrew T. Stephen -- 27. The role of identity relevance in the retail environment / Jennifer Argo -- 28. Identity and charitable giving: the six-self framework / Jen Shang -- 29. Children's materialism and identity development / Lan Nguyen Chaplin, L.J. Shrum and Tina M. Lowrey -- 30. Identity-based perceptions of others' consumption choices / Jenny G. Olson, Brent McFerran, Andrea C. Morales and Darren W. Dahl -- 31. When do identity-relevant symbols backfire? An exploration of identity-symbolic fixed and malleable connotations / Tracy Rank-Christman and Geraldine Rosa Henderson -- Index.
    Abstract: "The Handbook of Research on Identity Theory in Marketing features cutting-edge research that delves into the origins and consequences of identity loyalty and organizes these insights around five basic identity principles that span nearly every consumer marketing subdomain. The Handbook explores [1] what makes an identity come to mind [2] what creates strong associations between identities and products [3] how consumers use brands to verify who they are or want to become [4] how consumption enhances or resolves conflict amongst identities and [5] how marketing and consumption becomes particularly relevant to particular identities. Each of these five principles are fully analyzed by a who's who of world-class international marketing scholars. This Handbook is a comprehensive and state of the art treatment of identity and marketing: An authoritative and practical guide for academics, brand managers, marketers, public policy advocates and even intellectually curious consumers"--
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    Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing
    ISBN: 9781788116060 , 1788116062
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 220 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Elgar research agendas
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar books
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Series Statement: Elgaronline
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als A research agenda for economic psychology
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    Keywords: Wirtschaftspsychologie ; Verhaltensökonomik ; Konsumentenverhalten ; Wissenschaftliche Methode ; Economics Psychological aspects ; Research ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Wirtschaftspsychologie
    Abstract: Contents: 1. Economic psychology: selected contributions to an emerging discipline / Katharina Gangl and Erich Kirchler -- 2. Lay people's and children's theories of money / Agata Gasiorowska -- 3. Improving financial capability / Krishane Patel and Ivo Vlaev -- 4. Role of 'owned' money and rational spending / Jashim Khan and Gary Rivers -- 5. Debts and over-indebtedness of private households / Cäzilia Loibl -- 6. Psychology in product design / Sarah Diefenbach and Marc Hassenzahl -- 7. The interplay between intrinsic motivation, financial incentives and nudges in sustainable consumption / Daniel Schwartz, Taciano L. Milfont and Denis Hilton -- 8. Behavioural mechanisms and (un)healthy dietary choices: a research agenda for better evidence / Jan M. Bauer and Lucia A. Reisch -- 9. Preventing wrongdoing and promoting ethical conduct: a regulatory focus approach to corporate ethical culture / Diana Stimmler and Carmen Tanner -- 10. The persistence of gender inequality in the workplace: still a long way to go? / Clara Kulich and Janine Bosak -- 11. Sharing economy / Barbara Hartl and Eva Hofmann -- 12. Basic income: insights from social experiments and simulations / Maximillian Sommer -- 13. Status quo and future research avenues of tax psychology / Katharina Gangl -- 14. Happiness and economic prosperity / Olga Stravrova and Simon Asbach -- Index.
    Abstract: Elgar Research Agendas outline the future of research in a given area. Leading scholars are given the space to explore their subject in provocative ways, and map out the potential directions of travel. They are relevant but also visionary. Presenting state-of-the-art reviews on classical and novel research fields in economic psychology, this Research Agenda studies the fundamentals, perceptions and understanding of economic phenomena and behaviour. Internationally renowned experts as well as the next generation of researchers summarize the field and outline promising avenues of future research. Research topics are addressed from an interdisciplinary perspective, providing a broad spectrum of thought on economic psychology. Exploring important gaps in research, chapters include theoretical as well as applied themes and cover novel research fields, to keep the reader abreast of contemporary developments. These include the psychology of money, product design, financial capabilities, sustainable consumption, diet, ethical conduct, gender inequality, the sharing economy, basic income, happiness, and tax psychology. Researchers and advanced students of economics and psychology looking to update their knowledge and refresh their thinking on future research will greatly benefit from this timely book
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