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  • 1
    ISBN: 9781786435729
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (336 Seiten)
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Managing natural resources
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    Keywords: Strategisches Management ; Natürliche Ressourcen ; Nachhaltigkeit ; Natural resources Management ; Natural resources management areas ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Managing the natural environment is fundamental to many businesses, yet management scholars have understudied how natural resources are acquired and deployed, how they constrain and challenge strategy and innovation, and how they differ from more conventionally studied resources in management. This book captures leading and thought-provoking conceptual and empirical contributions on how organizations (ought to) interact with such natural resources. The authors apply and extend management theories to the natural resource context, thereby opening up multiple avenues for future research
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  • 2
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    ISBN: 9781783474127
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 311 Seiten) , Diagramme
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Social entrepreneurship
    DDC: 338.04
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    Keywords: Sozialwirtschaft ; Social entrepreneurship ; Electronic books ; Corporate Social Responsibility
    Abstract: Contents: Acknowledgements -- 1. The books on social entrepreneurship we edit, critique and imagine / Chris Steyaert and Pascal Dey -- Part I Social Entrepreneurship, political representation and myth-busting -- 2. A methodological critique of the social enterprise growth myth / Simon Teasdale, Fergus Lyon and Robyn Owen (Baldock) -- 3. Nonprofit commercial revenue: A replacement for declining government grants and private contributions? / Janelle A. Kerlin and Tom H. Pollak -- 4. Bursting the bubble: The mythologies of many social enterprises and enterprising nonprofits? / Raymond Dart -- Part II Social entrepreneurship, ideology and power effects -- 5. The tale of the veil: Unweaving Big Society and the social enterprise myth / Chris Mason and Michael Moran -- 6. Myth in social entrepreneurship: Rationalist, ideological and dialectic practices of demystification / Pascal Dey and Chris Steyaert -- 7. Social entrepreneurship: Mythological 'doublethink' / Lew Perren -- Part III Social entrepreneurship and its enactments -- 8. '(It) is exactly what it was in me' - The performativity of social entrepreneurship / Stefanie Mauksch -- 9. Of course, trust is not the whole story. Narratives of dancing with a critical friend in social enterprise-public sector collaborations / Pam Seanor -- 10. Social entrepreneurship: Performative enactments of compassion / Karin Berglund -- Part IV Social entrepreneurship, participation and democracy -- 11. Deliberative democracy in social entrepreneurship: A discourse ethics approach to participative processes of social change / Trish Ruebottom -- 12. Social entrepreneurship and democracy / Angela M. Eikenberry -- 13. Social entrepreneurship, democracy and political participation / Denise Horn -- Part V Social entrepreneurship, relationality and the possible -- 14. Expanding the realm of the possible: Field theory and a relational framing of social entrepreneurship / Victor J. Friedman, Israel Sykes and Markus Strauch -- 15. Becoming possible in the anthropocene? Becoming-socialentrepreneurship as more-than-capitalist practice / Marta B. Calás, Seray Ergene, Linda Smircich -- 16. New framings and practices of critical research / Jenny Cameron -- Index.
    Abstract: Pascal Dey and Chris Steyaert provide a timely critique on the idea of social entrepreneurship and its reputation as a means for positive social change. The book uses different traditions and modes of critique to interrogate, disrupt and reimagine the concept of social entrepreneurship. Presented in five parts, each individual contribution uses a different critical perspective to analyse and assess social entrepreneurship in its mythological, ideological and performative constitution, looking for its democratic possibilities and alternative affirmations. Using varied analytical approaches, the resulting work highlights the need for a greater recognition of the unintended effects of social entrepreneurship and in doing so, adds nuance to a concept that has gone relatively unchallenged. In addition, each chapter identifies intriguing points for further research. Scholars in the fields of social entrepreneurship, management and organizational studies will find this a relevant and insightful work. Those with a wider scholarly interest in critical research, particularly in the humanities or social sciences, will also find the critical approaches compelling
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9781786432469
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (288 Seiten)
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    Keywords: Campus police ; Entrepreneurship ; Entrepreneurship ; Business incubators Government policy ; Social entrepreneurship ; Electronic books ; Entrepreneurship ; Universität
    Abstract: With an increasing focus on the knowledge and service economies, it is important to understand the role that entrepreneurial universities play through collaboration in policy and, in turn, the impact they have on policy. The authors evaluate how universities engage with communities while also balancing stakeholder considerations, and explore how universities should be managed in the future to integrate into global society effectively
    Abstract: 11 Building technology entrepreneurship capabilities: an engineering education perspective12 Entrepreneurial actions towards the success of exponential technologies; 13 Conclusion: future suggestions for entrepreneurial universities; Index
    Abstract: 6 The level of competence of young researchers and the knowledge-based economy: the challenges of doctoral education in Poland7 HEInnovate: facilitating change in higher education; 8 Entrepreneurial universities as determinants of technology entrepreneurship; 9 Dynamics of student entrepreneurial teams: understanding individual coping strategies to build efficient teams; 10 The role of entrepreneurship education and its characteristics in influencing the entrepreneurial intention: a study based on India and the UK
    Abstract: Front Matter; Copyright; Contents; List of contributors; 1 Introduction: the role of entrepreneurial universities in society; 2 The role of university-business collaboration inentrepreneurship education programmes; 3 Entrepreneurial university practices in Brazil under the lens ofqualitative and quantitative research; 4 A systemic approach for universities in the knowledge-based society: a qualitative study; 5 Entrepreneurialism in a London university: a case illustration
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9781786437020
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (264 Seiten)
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    Keywords: Doctor of philosophy degree ; Educational technology ; Educational leadership Study and teaching (Graduate) ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Technology plays a significant role in doctoral leadership studies providing a channel for teaching, learning, research, and administrative processes. Advancing Doctoral Leadership Education Through Technology addresses the growing need for universities to explore, revise, and develop the content and delivery of doctoral leadership education. A growing number of programs and the more recent inclusion of leadership courses within varied postgraduate disciplines illustrates the rising interest in doctoral leadership education. Advances in technology provide a vehicle to deliver content and information to a wide array of learners, therefore it is time to ask questions about the benefits, challenges and needed solutions to prepare for the future design and delivery of leadership education. This book offers valuable information for faculty and administrators responsible for developing and delivering doctoral studies through technology in order to provide access, convenience, enriched learning, and to create new pathways to achieve a doctorate. Professors working in a classroom-based, or primarily in virtual environments, or in a hybrid of both could also benefit from reading this book. Doctoral students engaged in completing their dissertations and research projects will also find a wealth of information related to higher education teaching, learning, and technology
    Abstract: Foreword by Ronald E. Riggio -- Part I: Discovery -- introduction and context -- 1. Introduction / Laura Hyatt and Stuart Allen -- 2. E-leadership: an essential part of doctoral leadership education / Surinder Kahai -- 3. Into the new: a creatively focused and technology fluent (CFTF) Mindset for emerging doctoral contexts / Danah Henriksen and William Cain -- Part II: Design -- learning applications -- 4. Beyond cybernation: technology and teaching in doctoral educational leadership / Stephanie J. Blackmon -- 5. Selecting and implementing technology in support of doctoral curriculum and program management / Bruce E. Winston -- 6. Informal and experiential learning in virtually mediated organizational leadership doctoral studies / Elisabeth E. Bennett and Margaret Gorman -- Part III: Delivery- across disciplines, courses, and borders -- 7. Online doctoral programs: a call for caring educators / Cynthia J. Brown and Delene Volkert -- 8. Social media identity in doctoral leadership education: SMILE / Jackie Bruce and Sara Brierton -- 9. Beating anxiety and building community: best practices for teaching doctoral research methods and statistics online / Leslie Dinauer -- 10. Teaching leadership research courses online at the doctoral level- why we do it and how it works / Jennifer Moss Breen and Jim Martin -- 11. A technology-based glocal perspective for teaching in doctoral educational leadership programs / Emmanuel Jean-Francois -- 12. Integrating doctoral research and teaching with technology: a case from a Finnish business school / Peter Zettinig and Katja Einola -- 13. E-mentoring in a technology mediated world: implications for doctoral leadership education / Sean Robinson -- Index
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  • 5
    ISBN: 9781784710842
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (ix, 403 Seiten)
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Research handbook on economic diplomacy
    DDC: 327.111
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    Keywords: Internationale Wirtschaftsbeziehungen ; Internationale Zusammenarbeit ; Außenwirtschaftspolitik ; Außenwirtschaftsförderung ; Verhandlungen ; Geopolitik ; Globalisierung ; Economic sanctions ; International economic relations ; Diplomacy ; Geopolitics ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Contents: 1. Introduction to the Research Handbook on Economic Diplomacy / Peter A.G. van Bergeijk and Selwyn J.V. Moons -- 2. (Economic) diplomacy: in need of a new paradigm? / Gorazd Justinek -- 3. Business diplomacy: its role for sustainable value chains / Désirée M. van Gorp -- 4. 25+ years of economic diplomacy research: how study design influences economic diplomacy coefficients / Selwyn J.V. Moons -- 5. The use of case studies in economic diplomacy research / Renata Cavalcanti Muniz -- Part I. Economic diplomats -- 6. Trips and trade / Volker Nitsch -- 7. The anatomy and the impact of export promotion agencies / Marcio Cruz, Daniel Lederman and Laura Zoratto -- 8. Quantitative evidence on commercial diplomats' time allocation on roles and activity areas / Olivier Naray -- 9. Indonesian trade promotion / Prahastuti Maharani -- 10. Embassies matter for trade, but diplomats matter most: evaluation of Dutch economic diplomacy in Latin America / Phil Compernolle and Mark Vancauteren -- Part II. Impacts, costs and benefits -- 11. Economic diplomacy and product characteristics / Selwyn J.V. Moons and Remco de Boer -- 12. Passing export hurdles with a little help from my friends / Arjan Lejour -- 13. Costs of Italian economic diplomacy: a comparative perspective / Filippo Vergara Caffarelli and Giovanni Veronese -- 14. Social cost benefit analysis of trade missions / Michiel de Nooij, Marcel van den Berg and Henri L.F. de Groot -- Part III. Politics, trade and sanctions -- 15. Soft power, sanctions and exports: checking the BS in BDS / Andrew K. Rose -- 16. Economic diplomacy and the liberal peace / Syed Mansoob Murshed -- 17. Economic diplomacy in Iran: reorientation of trade to reduce vulnerability / Sajjad F. Dizaji -- 18. China's economic diplomacy and the politics-trade nexus / Andreas Fuchs -- Part IV. Emerging markets and developing countries -- 19. Economic diplomacy: a developing country perspective / Kishan S. Rana -- 20. Economic diplomacy in Africa: the impact of regional integration versus bilateral diplomacy on bilateral trade / Sylvanus Kwaku Afesorgbor - 21. Impact of hard and soft infrastructure: evidence from North Africa and CEECs / Hugo Lapeyronie, Mathilde Maurel and Bogdan Meunier -- 22. China's foreign aid: towards a new normal? / Arjan de Haan and Ward Warmerdam -- 23. The future of economic diplomacy research / Peter A.G. van Bergeijk, Selwyn J.V. Moons and Christian Volpe Martincus -- Index.
    Abstract: Bilateral economic diplomacy is an increasingly popular method of ensuring both commercial and broader economic interests. In this Handbook over 30 leading experts from developed and developing countries, industrial nations and emerging economies have come together to form a global view of economic diplomacy. Representing a move away from Euro-centric books on the topic, this Handbook uses a combination of qualitative and quantitative research to explore how state visits, embassies and economic sanctions are being increasingly used as forms of diplomacy. Editors Peter van Bergeijk and Selwyn Moons have ensured that the entire research process is covered, from data collection to evidence based policy advice. As such, the Handbook reveals how and under which conditions economic diplomacy can be most effective, proving an invaluable tool for future research. The Research Handbook on Economic Diplomacy is a key resource for academics and researchers at policy institutions who wish to understand the field in greater depth. Policy makers and other actors at domestic and international levels would also greatly benefit from this extensive international view of economy diplomacy
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  • 6
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    ISBN: 9781785360510
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 597 Seiten)
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Handbook of finance and development
    DDC: 338.9
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    Keywords: Entwicklung ; Wirtschaftswachstum ; Finanzsektor ; Finanzierung ; Wirtschaftsgeschichte ; Kapitalmarkttheorie ; Finanzprodukt ; Internationaler Finanzmarkt ; Finanzmarktregulierung ; Bankenregulierung ; financial development ; Economic development Finance ; Economic development ; Finance ; Electronic books ; Finanzwirtschaft ; Wirtschaftswachstum
    Abstract: Contents: Part I Theory and evidence on finance and growth -- 1. Financial development and innovation-led growth / Phillippe Aghion, Peter Howitt and Ross Levine -- 2. Financial structure, economic growth and development / Franklin Allen, Xian Gu and Oskar Kowalewski -- 3. Evidence on finance and economic growth / Alexander Popov -- Part II Historic accounts -- 4. Two centuries of finance and growth in the United States, 1790-1980 / Howard Bodenhorn -- 5. The financial system in Germany, 1800-1914 / Carsten Burhop, Timothy Guinnane and Richard Tilly -- 6. Finance and growth in the United Kingdom / Hans-Joachim Voth -- 7. East Asian financial and economic development / Randall Morck and Bernard Yeung -- 8. Sovereign commitment and financial underdevelopment in Nineteenth-century Brazil / William Summerhill -- Part III Finance, growth and stability -- 9. Finance and the real economy: evidence from the U.S / Allen Berger and Raluca Roman -- 10. Financial development, growth, and crisis: is there a trade-off? / Norman Loayza, Amine Ouazad and Romain Ranciere -- 11. The management and prevention of banking crises: lessons from recent experience / Patrick Honohan -- 12. Financial globalization: a glass half empty / Facundo Abraham and Sergio Schmukler -- 13. Technological change, financial innovation, and economic development / Thorsten Beck and Scott Frame -- Part IV Policies and institutions -- 14. Regulation and supervision and economic development / James Barth and Jerry Caprio -- 15. Bank ownership and economic development / Robert Cull, Maria Soledad Martinez Peria and Jeanne Verrier -- 16. What drives financial sector development?: policies, politics and history / Thorsten Beck -- 17. Endogenous political institutions and financial development / Thomas Lambert and Paolo Volpin -- Part V Access to finance -- 18. Financing SMEs and economic development / Meghana Ayyagari, Asli Demirguc-Kunt and Vojislav Maksimovic -- 19. Household finance and economic development / Asli Demirguc-Kunt, Leora Klapper and Dorothe Singer -- 20. Microfinance and economic development / Robert Cull and Jonathan Morduch -- Index.
    Abstract: The Handbook of Finance and Development provides a thorough assessment of the existing research on the relationship between the financial system and economic growth. Containing chapters on theory, empirical work and historic accounts, this is the first Handbook to provide a comprehensive overview of the fields of finance and development. As leading researchers in the field the contributors analyse the emergence of, and innovations in, financial instruments, markets and intermediaries, providing commentary on how these components of financial systems shape resource allocation, poverty, income inequality and aggregate economic growth. They also explore the causes and consequences of financial fragility, the historic development of financial systems, and the regulatory and supervisory underpinnings of financial sector development. Further chapters examine financial development at both the aggregate and country levels and assess the degree to which individuals and firms can access financial services. Recent literature on the financial inclusion of households and enterprises is also analysed. The Handbook will be of great value to scholars and researchers who are interested in the fields of finance, development and financial inclusion. Throughout the chapters contributors highlight how insights drawn from research inform policy debates on the topics at hand, making this work a useful resource for policy makers and regulators
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  • 7
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    ISBN: 9781781953716
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 588 Seiten)
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Handbook of research on economic and social well-being
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    Keywords: Soziale Lage ; Armut ; Segregation ; Soziale Ausgrenzung ; Soziale Ungleichheit ; Sozialer Indikator ; Theorie ; Sozialforschung ; Well-being Economic aspects ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Wohlfahrtstheorie ; Wohlbefinden ; Soziale Ungleichheit ; Armut
    Abstract: Contents: 1. Going beyond GDP: theoretical approaches / Enrico Giovannini and Tommaso Rondinella -- 2. Going beyond GDP: empirical findings / Carlotta Balestra, Romina Boarini and Nicolas Ruiz -- 3. Human development and poverty: theoretical approaches / Suman Seth and Antonio Villar -- 4. Human development and poverty: empirical findings / Suman Seth and Antonio Villar -- 5. Multidimensional poverty and material deprivation: theoretical approaches / Satya R. Chakravarty and Nachiketa Chattopadhyay -- 6. Multidimensional poverty and material deprivation: empirical findings / Anne-Catherine Giuo -- 7. Social exclusion: theoretical approaches / Luna Bellani and Alessio Fusco -- 8. Social exclusion: empirical findings / Bea Cantillon, Tim Goedemé, András Gábos and István Tóth -- 9. Poverty over time: theoretical approaches / Micheal Hoy and Buhong Zheng -- 10. Poverty over time: empirical findings / Coral del Rio, Carlos Gradin and Olga Cantó -- 11. Vulnerability to poverty: theoretical approaches / Cesar Calvo -- 12. Vulnerability to poverty: empirical findings / Lidia Ceriani -- 13. Economic insecurity: theoretical approaches / Nicholas Rohde and Kam Ki Tang -- 14. Economic insecurity: empirical findings / Lars Osberg -- 15. Relative deprivation and satisfaction: theoretical approaches / Lucio Esposito -- 16. Relative deprivation and satisfaction: empirical findings / Paolo Verme -- 17. Social inequality: theoretical approaches / Casilda Lasso de la Vega -- 18. Social inequality: empirical findings / Indranil Dutta and Gaston Yalonetzky -- 19. Income and social polarization: theoretical approaches / Inaki Permanyer -- 20. Income and social polarization: empirical findings / Chiara Gigliarano -- 21. Segregation: theoretical approaches / Oscal Volij -- 22. Segregation: empirical findings / Ricardo Mora and Jacques Silber -- 23. Diversity and social fractionalization: theoretical approaches / Mariateresa Ciommi Ernesto Savaglio and Stefano Vannucci -- 24. Diversity and social fractionalization: empirical findings / Mariateresa Ciommi -- Index.
    Abstract: Providing extensive surveys on the most recently developed themes of individual and social well-being, this Handbook offers a comprehensive treatment of less traditional approaches to empirical and theoretical research. The novel complementary perspective by which each topic is addressed presents a broader outlook on the various dimensions of inequality and well-being. Each topic is assessed through two accompanying chapters: first, a detailed study of the theoretical approaches, followed by a supporting chapter of empirical findings. The original contributions cover themes ranging from human development to social exclusion, and from going beyond GDP as the primary indicator of progress to evaluating the persistence of poverty. The chapters also address measures of vulnerability and economic insecurity. The Handbook emphasizes the distributional aspects of inequalities across different groups through the analysis of polarization, segregation, and social fractionalization. This is an excellent Handbook for postgraduates and researchers in the social sciences and economics. The contributions rethink some of the traditional theories and models for measuring inequality and well-being, and push the boundaries for future research. The policy-relevant insights will also be of great use for social policy professionals and analysts
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  • 8
    ISBN: 9781784718985
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 474 Seiten)
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Handbook of behavioral industrial organization
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    Keywords: Industrial organization (Economic theory) ; Economics Psychological aspects ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Industrieökonomie ; Verhaltensökonomie
    Abstract: Contents: Part I -- Introduction -- 1. Behavioral industrial organization: a synthesis of behavioral economics and industrial organization / Elizabeth Schroeder, Carol Horton Tremblay, and Victor J. Tremblay -- Part II -- Behavioral issues and industrial organization -- 2. Relative thinking and industrial organization: a survey / Ofer H. Azar and Amit A. Mazooz -- 3. Shrouded attributes, consumer myopia, and information suppression in competitive markets / Xavier Gabaix and David Laibson -- 4. Salience in markets / Fabian Herweg, Daniel Mller, and Philipp Weinschenk -- 5. Cognitive dissonance, motivated reasoning, and confirmation bias: applications in industrial organization / Daniel F. Stone and Daniel H. Wood -- 6. Risk, overconfidence, and production in a competitive market / David R. Just and Ying Cao -- 7. Status Quo Bias / Don E. Waldman -- 8. Cooperation in the social domain: prisoners' dilemma and social interactions / Evgeniya Lukinova, Wesley Wilson, and Mikhail Myagkov -- 9. Identity and the theory of the firm / Jeffrey V. Butler -- Part III -- Industry and antitrust issues in behavioral industrial organization -- 10. Casino game markets / Roland Eisenhuth, Dermot Murphy, and Andreas Neuhierl -- 11. One-armed bandits and behavioral economics / Jason P. Berkowitz, Craig A. Depken, II, and John M. Gandar -- 12. Behavioral and sports economics / Dennis Coates and Brad R. Humphreys -- 13. Neuroeconomic studies in industrial organization: brand, advertising, and price effects on consumer valuation and choice / Carol Horton Tremblay -- 14. Antitrust and the 'Beckerian Proposition': the effects of investigation of fines on cartels / Subhasish M. Chowdhury and Frederick Wandschneider -- 15. Behavioral antitrust / Stephen Martin -- Index.
    Abstract: This Handbook presents insights from the expanding field of behavioral economics. The unique collective volume integrates behavioral concepts into the study of industrial organization to enhance understanding and interest in the subject. The Handbook of Behavioral Industrial Organization explores critical topics such as relative thinking, salience, shrouded attributes, overconfidence, status quo bias, identity and motivated reasoning (including cognitive dissonance and confirmation bias). The chapters link these behavioral concepts to industrial organization and consider multiple industries in order to present a well-rounded and composite approach. Additional chapters focus on industry issues such as those relating to the sports and gambling industries, neuroeconomic studies of brands and advertising, and behavioral antitrust law. Throughout the Handbook, authors use a variety of research methods such as literature surveys, experimental and econometric research and theoretical modelling, making the chapters accessible to a wide audience. Researchers, academics and economists in the fields of behavioral economics, industrial organization, regulation and consumer psychology will find this book stimulating and useful
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    ISBN: 9781786435323
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 244 Seiten)
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Teaching benefit-cost analysis
    DDC: 658.15540711
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    Keywords: Kosten-Nutzen-Analyse ; Wissenschaftliche Methode ; Theorie ; USA ; Cost effectiveness Study and teaching ; Cost effectiveness ; Kosten-Nutzen-Analyse ; Wissenschaftliche Methode ; Theorie ; USA ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Contents: Preface: Teaching benefit-cost analysis -- Part I: The big picture -- 1. Decision rules / William K. Bellinger -- 2. Triangles and all that / Arnold C. Harberger -- 3. Defining the baseline / Charles Griffiths and Chris Dockins -- 4. The concept of standing in benefit-cost analysis / Richard O. Zerbe -- 5. Partial equilibrium versus general equilibrium evaluations or small versus large projects / Per-Olov Johansson and Bengt Kristrom -- 6. BCA and US regulatory review: finding a market failure / Susan E. Dudley -- 7. The essentials: a short course for young professionals / Gelsomina Catalano and Massimo Florio -- Part II: Challenging concepts and examples -- 8. Valuing statistical lives / Lisa A. Robinson -- 9. The arithmetic of efficiency--or the value of marginal analysis / John Mendeloff -- 10. Treatment of employing and disemploying workers / David Greenberg -- 11. Uncertainty and risk / Nicholas Treich -- 12. On defining and valuing the benefits of health policy interventions / David Salkever -- 13. Harmful addiction / David Weimer -- 14. Supplementing benefit-cost analysis: models for transport and land use decisions / Emile Quinet -- 15. Evaluating knowledge projects and r&d infrastructures with an example / Massimo Florio and Chiara Pancotti -- 16. Cost estimation in education: the ingredients method / Clive Belfield, A. Brooks Bowden and Henry M. Levin -- 17. Distributional accounting in benefit-cost analysis / Kerry Krutilla -- 18. Case studies in the classroom: lessons learned / Stuart Shapiro -- 19. Simulation: incorporating uncertainty / Scott Farrow -- Index.
    Abstract: Teaching Benefit-Cost Analysis is a unique look at the insights of internationally recognized teachers, researchers and practitioners addressing a difficult and controversial subject. Each chapter presents a self-contained module that includes guidance to additional resources, and many contain class exercises to provide detail and inspiration that extends beyond the scope of standard textbooks. The social evaluation of public investments by governments, international organizations and non-profits is an expanding field that encompasses both new and established areas of social policy. This book expands on the methods and issues central to the study of benefit-cost analysis, with specific topics including risk, societal distribution of impacts, limited versus national effects, the statistical value of a life and more. This book's focus on classroom engagement makes it a valuable resource for teachers of benefit-cost analysis. Its attention to foundational and advanced concepts will be of interest to undergraduate or Master's-level students of public policy, economics and related areas, as well as professional economists who apply benefit-cost analysis in their work
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    ISBN: 9781786432834
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xix, 496 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Diagramme
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Research handbook on employee pro-environmental behaviour
    DDC: 333.72
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    Keywords: Environmental responsibility ; Environmentalism ; Employees Attitudes ; Environmental management ; Employee motivation ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Angestellter ; Arbeitsplatz ; Umweltbewusstsein
    Abstract: Contents: 1. Introduction / Victoria K. Wells, Diana Gregory-Smith and Danae Manika -- 2. Multiple domains and categories of employee green behaviours: more than conservation / Deniz S. Ones, Brenton M. Wiernik, Stephan Dilchert and Rachael M. Klein -- 3. Green human resources management / Cristina E. Ciocirlan -- 4. Individual antecedents of pro-environmental behaviours: implications for employee green behaviours / Brenton M. Wiernik, Deniz S. Ones, Stephan Dilchert and Rachael M. Klein -- 5. Disentangling voluntary pro-environmental behaviour of employees (VPBE) - fostering research through an integrated theoretical model / Regina Hahn and Felix Ostertag -- 6. Environmental considerations as a basis for employee pro-environmental behaviour / Angela Ruepert and Linda Steg -- 7. Between- and within-person variability in employee pro-environmental behaviour / Hannes Zacher and Megan J. Bissing-Olson -- 8. Workplace green behaviour of managerial and professional employees in Hong Kong, / Yu Ha Cheung and Alicia S. M. Leung -- 9. Dare to care in environmental sustainability context: how managers can encourage employee pro-environmental behavior / Pascal Paillé -- 10. Leadership and employee pro-environmental behaviours / Bilal Afsar, Asad Shahjahan and Imad Shah -- 11. A virtuous cycle: how green companies grow green employees (and vice versa) / Thomas A. Norton, Stacey L. Parker, Matthew C. Davis, Sally V. Russell and Neal M. Ashkanasy -- 12. Organisational and employee symbolic environmental behaviours: an integrated multi-level framework / Lei Yang, Danae Manika and Frances Bowen -- 13. Motivation towards 'green' behaviour in the workplace: facilitating employee pro-environmental behaviour through participatory interventions / Paul C. Endrejat and Simone Kauffeld -- 14. A socio-motivational perspective on energy conservation in the workplace: the potential of motivational interviewing / Amelie V. Güntner, Florian E. Klonek and Simone Kauffeld -- 15. Enabling employees and breaking down barriers: Behavioural infrastructure for pro-Environmental behaviour / Simon Lockrey, Linda Brennan Karli Verghese, Warren Staples and Wayne Binney -- 16. Workplace energy use feedback in context / Niamh Murtagh, Birgitta Gatersleben and David Uzzell -- 17. The role of social norms in incentivising energy reduction in organisations / Peter Bradley, Shane Fudge and Matthew Leach -- 18. Embedding pro-environmental behaviour change in large organisations: perspectives on the complexity of the challenge / Terry Tudor and Cleber Dutra -- 19. Measuring and tracking pro-environmental behaviour among university employees / John Callewaert and Robert W. Marans -- 20. Spillover of pro-environmental behaviour / Caroline Verfuerth and Diana Gregory-Smith -- Index.
    Abstract: As the importance of corporate social responsibility grows, especially environmental responsibility, it is imperative to acknowledge the impact of the individual on a company's environmental performance. Given that individuals spend much of their day in the workplace, it is crucial to understand both their behaviours and the potential impact they can have on the company's environmental performance and the environment. Bringing together leading academics from various research fields, this Handbook examines the features and challenges within the area of employee pro-environmental behaviour. The Research Handbook on Employee Pro-Environmental Behaviour brings contributions that consolidate existing research in the field as well as adding new insights from organisational psychology, human resource management and social marketing. Drawing on studies from across the methodological spectrum, this Handbook covers a broad range of topics from the antecedents and consequences of employee pro-environmental behaviour to ways in which employers can encourage pro-environmental behaviour. This Handbook will be an invaluable tool for those engaged in research in employee environmental behaviour and sustainability. It will be especially useful for postgraduate students of environmental employee behaviour as well as environmental consultants and practitioners seeking to gain an understanding of employee behaviour
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    ISBN: 9781788118354
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (192 Seiten)
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Reynolds, Paul D., 1938 - Business creation
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    Keywords: Unternehmer ; Unternehmensgründung ; Erfolgsfaktor ; USA ; Entrepreneurship ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Business creation, or entrepreneurship, is a major source of national economic growth and adaptation as well as an important career choice for millions. In this insightful book, Paul D. Reynolds presents an overview of the major factors associated with contemporary business creation, reflecting representative samples of U.S. early stage nascent ventures, and emphasizing the unique features of the two-fifths that achieve profitability. This in-depth assessment includes empirical descriptions of a broad range of relevant features of the entrepreneurial process. By using representative samples of nascent entrepreneurs and ventures in the U.S., it allows extrapolation to U.S. populations of entrepreneurs, pre-profit ventures, and activity in all economic sectors. Outcomes including profitability and disengagement are identified in multiple follow-up interviews. A useful resource for scholars concerned with business creation, this book also makes an engaging supplementary course book for upper division and graduate courses in business plan creation and research methods. Policy analysts emphasizing programs and policies to enhance business creation will also find it enlightening
    Abstract: Preface -- 1. Introduction -- 2. It can be very satisfying -- 3. Everybody gets involved, some more than others -- 4. Motives are diverse and may change -- 5. It is a social experience -- 6. Know what you are doing -- 7. Do it! -- 8. Some activities are more helpful than others -- 9. It takes some effort -- 10. Money may be necessary, but it is not sufficient -- 11. Profits are elusive, prepare to pivot -- 12. Overview -- References -- Index
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  • 12
    ISBN: 9781788113144
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (288 Seiten)
    Series Statement: New perspectives on the modern corporation series
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    Series Statement: New perspectives on the modern corporation
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Styhre, Alexander, 1971 - The unfinished business of governance
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    Keywords: Corporate Governance ; Regulierung ; Corporate governance ; Electronic books ; Corporate Governance ; Regulierung ; Unternehmenskultur
    Abstract: The legal, regulatory and ethical frameworks guiding governance decisions are highly politicized and subject to intense debate. This book discusses governance theory in relation to corporations, universities and markets. Confronting the challenges of governing these three core areas, Alexander Styhre explores the connections between governance and the production of economic value, shareholder value and economic equality. An in-depth overview of recent governance literature in management studies, economics, legal theory and economic sociology exposes how governance theory affects securities markets, commodities trade, university ranking and credit scoring cases. The author examines how changes in competitive capitalism and the wider social organization of society are recursively both determined by, and actively shaping, the underlying governance ideals and practices. Identifying the difficulties involved in balancing freedom and control in governance policy, he highlights the key concerns confronting governments, regulatory agencies and transnational agencies: how to ensure the efficient use of economic resources to avoid economic inequality without undermining the legitimacy of the current market-based economic model. Essential reading for academics and graduates in management and the social sciences, as well as policy makers and management consultants, The Unfinished Business of Governance gives exceptional insight into the challenges facing governance within free markets
    Abstract: Preface -- Part I: On the theory and practice of governance -- Introduction: Governance regimes and their political, legal, and economic foundations -- 1. Governance varieties: Locke and Hegel's philosophy of right and the roots of governance traditions -- Part II: Governing the economy -- 2. Governing the corporation: the economic theory roots of the shareholder primacy doctrine -- 3. Governing the university system: how to blend algorithm governance and social meaning -- 4. Governance and market regulation as market making: stated ambitions, episodic success, shortcomings, and failures in finance market governance -- Part III: Theoretical and practical implications -- 5. The unfinished business of governance: towards new governance regimes -- References -- Index
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  • 13
    ISBN: 9781786439864
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxiii, 182 Seiten)
    Series Statement: New directions in modern economics
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Money, method and contemporary post-Keynesian economics
    DDC: 330.156
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    Keywords: Postkeynesianismus ; Keynesianismus ; Ökonomische Ideengeschichte ; Keynesian economics ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Neokeynesianismus ; Geldtheorie ; Geldmarkt ; Marktversagen ; Wirtschaftsentwicklung
    Abstract: Contents: Introduction -- Acknowledgements -- 1. Monetary regimes, then and now / Charles Goodhart -- 2. Keynes applied / Geoff Tily -- 3. Rethinking monetary restraint / Roy Rotheim -- 4. The evolutionary approach to banking and the credit-hungry consumer: a view of the failure of African Bank / Penelope Hawkins -- 5. Financial fragility in Asia / Jayati Ghosh -- 6. Shadow banking in emerging economies like India / Sunanda Sen -- 7. Finance for transformation: a Post-Keynesian perspective on global sustainable development / Rogerio Studart -- 8. A personal interpretation of Victoria Chick's monetary thought: intellectual rigour, scientific innovation and common sense / Carlos J. Rodríguez-Fuentes -- 9. Equilibrium and uncertainty / Bert Tieben -- 10. Hicks's progress from statics to historical time / Mogens O. Madsen -- 11. A "static model of a dynamic process": underemployment equilibrium with flexible wages and prices / Angel Asensio -- 12. The economics of enough: a future for capitalism or a new way of living? / Victoria Chick and Alan Freeman -- 13. Does Post Keynesianism need a theory of care? / Robert McMaster -- Index.
    Abstract: The Post-Keynesian methodology emphasising uncertainty is indispensable to analysing and understanding the major challenges of the 21st Century. On that basis, this book focuses on the failures of the market economic system to secure stability and sustainability, and demonstrates why this is not recognised by conventional economic theory. The Post-Keynesian economics set out here aims for an understanding of the economy as a whole and as an integral part of society. Chapters analysing money, banks and finance as dynamic phenomena open the book. They are followed by chapters focusing on methodological issues such as uncertainty, longer-term aspects, sustainability and other non-monetary economic activities. This important book is a useful tool for students and researchers who wish to gain a better understanding of real world economics. In these areas where conventional macroeconomic theory may not be sufficient, this book offers viable Post-Keynesian alternatives
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    ISBN: 9781786439888 , 1786439875
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xx, 208 Seiten)
    Series Statement: New directions in modern economics series
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The General theory and Keynes for the 21st century
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    Keywords: Keynes, John Maynard ; Keynesianismus ; Makroökonomik ; Ökonomische Ideengeschichte ; Macroeconomics Methodology ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Keynes, John Maynard 1883-1946 ; Geldmarktkredit ; Kreditwesen ; Wirtschaftspolitik ; Makroökonomie ; Wirtschaftskrise ; Keynes, John Maynard 1883-1946 ; Geldmarktkredit ; Wirtschaftspolitik ; Makroökonomie ; Wirtschaftskrise
    Abstract: Contents: Introduction -- 1. The relevance of The General Theory at 80: economic change and economic theory / Victoria Chick -- 2. Against twisting The General Theory / Maria Cristina Marcuzzo -- 3. The Keynesian unblocking / Robert Skidelsky -- 4. The attacks on The General Theory: how Keynes's theory was lost / G.C. Harcourt, Peter Kriesler and J.W. Nevile -- 5. What future for "Macroeconomics after Keynes"?: a road map to restore the generality of The General Theory / Dario Togati -- 6. Expectations, equilibrium and time in The General Theory / Anna M. Carabelli and Mario A. Cedrini -- 7. Weight of argument and liquidity preference / Alessandro Vercelli -- 8. On some principles to fix the quantity of bank money / Tim Congdon -- 9. John Maynard Pangloss: Indian currency and finance in imperial context / Radhika Desai -- 10. Keynes on domestic and international monetary reform / Sheila Dow -- 11. The "Gibson Paradox", The General Theory and beyond / Gerhard Michael Ambrosi -- 12. Sraffa's prices of production understood in terms of Keynes's state of short-term expectation / M. G. Hayes -- 13. Keynes and Marx: some points of contact / Andy Denis -- 14. No invitation to 'Alles Walzer'! Schumpeter on The General Theory / Heinz Kurz -- Index.
    Abstract: This book is devoted to examining the lasting impact of The General Theory and Keynes's thought on macroeconomic theory, methodology and its relevance for understanding the financial and economic challenges of the 21st Century. A number of contributions take their departure from Keynes's presentation during the 1930s of his new macroeconomic understanding and its policy implications. The book also discusses pluralistic views of Keynes's ideas and their importance for contemporary debates. The General Theory and Keynes for the 21st Century develops the analysis of money and banking, and the intertwined relationship between financial and real-world activities throughout. It demonstrates how vital Keynes's work is to understanding the failure of the globalised financial system as well as pointing to an alternative way forward. The broad scope and richness of the contributions are reminders of how most books severely misrepresent The General Theory and therefore fail to act as a guide to 21st Century policy. As such, this book is a necessary tool for scholars, researchers and advanced students of economics, as well as policy makers who wish to create a more just society in the face of the current deregulated global market economy
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    ISBN: 9781786433459
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (vi, 194 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Elgar Research Agendas
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als A research agenda for service innovation
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    Keywords: Dienstleistungsinnovation ; Interdisziplinäre Forschung ; Business Technological innovations ; Business Research ; Customer services Research ; Customer services Technological innovations ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Contents: 1. Fifteen challenges for Service Innovation Studies / Faridah Djellal and Fa�iz Gallouj -- 2. Services, service innovation and the ecological challenge / Faridah Djellal and Fa�iz Gallouj -- 3. Service innovation and social innovation / Marja Toivonen -- 4. Service innovation in developing economies / Luis Rubalcaba, H�ector Lagunes and Javier Reynoso -- 5. An ecosystem perspective on service innovation / Bo Edvardsson and B�ard Tronvoll and Lars Wittel -- 6. Innovation and smart service systems / Paul Maglio and Chiehyeon Lim -- 7. Service innovation: towards a religious trajectory / Camal Gallouj -- 8. Digital servitization in manufacturing as a new stream of research: a review and a further research agenda / Theoni Paschou, Federico Adrodegari, Marco Perona and Nicol Saccani -- 9. New Perspectives in Public service innovation / Annaflavia Bianchi, Giovanni Marin and Antonello Zanfei -- 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. Over the last two decades, Service Innovation Studies (SIS) has achieved 15 distinct and important advances. This Research Agenda outlines these major developments, setting out the research priorities in the field. Fa�iz Gallouj and Faridah Djellal have drawn together an array of renowned contributors to create a multidisciplinary analysis of the topic that illustrates the strength of this research trajectory. International experts in the field of SIS consider the issue of innovation in services in relation to a number of major contemporary challenges, including environmental issues, social inclusion, economic development, gender, ethical issues, religion and public organizations. Moving from an overview of the 15 advances already made, this Research Agenda outlines the 15 main challenges that could structure research over the next decade, distinguishing between societal challenges, organizational and structural challenges, and methodological and didactic challenges. This is an enlightening book for both services and innovation scholars in the fields of economics, management science and public administration who wish to develop further research in SIS
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    ISBN: 9781786435927
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 326 Seiten)
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Creative industries and entrepreneurship
    DDC: 338.477
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    Keywords: Kreativsektor ; Kultursektor ; Entrepreneurship ; Welt ; Entrepreneurship ; Cultural industries ; Kulturindustrie ; Kreativität ; Medienwirtschaft ; Informationswirtschaft ; Musikwirtschaft ; Management ; Potenzial ; Wirtschaftswachstum ; Stadtentwicklung ; Kultur ; Einflussgröße ; Datenspeicherung ; Marketing ; Erde ; Electronic books ; Kulturindustrie ; Unternehmer ; Unternehmensgründung ; Entrepreneurship ; Kulturwirtschaft
    Abstract: Contents: Introduction / Luciana Lazzeretti and Marilena Vecco -- Part I: Cultural and creative industries and creative entrepreneurship: an overview -- 1. The rise of cultural and creative industries in creative economy research: a bibliometric analysis / Luciana Lazzeretti, Francesco Capone and Niccolò Innocenti -- 2. Entrepreneurship and creative industries in developing and developed countries / Rafael Boix Domènech, Luciana Lazzeretti and Daniel Sánchez Serra -- 3. In search of creative entrepreneurship: an exploratory analysis / Leonardo Mazzoni and Luciana Lazzeretti -- Part II: Cultural and creative industries and creative entrepreneurship in first-generation countries -- 4. Unpicking the fashion city: global perspectives on design, manufacturing and symbolic production in urban formations / Patrizia Casadei and David Gilbert -- 5. Knowledge brokerage and creativity in a collaborative online innovation network of fashion makers / Jessica D. Giusti and Fernando G. Alberti -- 6. The Montreal videogame studio and its local ecosystem as a key resource of creativity / Patrick Cohendet and Laurent Simon -- 7. A private entrepreneur and his art museum: how MONA took Tasmania to the world / Ruth Rentschler, Kim Lehman and Ian Fillis -- 8. Modelling cultural entrepreneurial regimes in Central and Eastern Europe: a symbolic data analysis approach / Marilena Vecco and Andrej Srakar -- 9. Creative milieus in the metropolis' periphery: from the massification of Lisbon's city centre to the liveliness of 'Margem Sul' / Pedro Costa and Ricardo Venâncio Lopes -- Part III: Cultural and creative industries and entrepreneurship in second-generation countries -- 10. The creative economy, digital disruption and collaborative innovation in China / Michael Keane, Ying Chen and Wen Wen -- 11. Chinese creative entrepreneurs in fashion and luxury: an exploratory case study of a concept store in Beijing / Serena Rovai and Nicola Bellini -- 12. The dynamics and patterns of a cultural and creative industry in Brazil from an international business perspective: the wine industry as a creative industry / Dinorá Eliete Floriani and Mohamed Amal -- 13. Cultural and creative industries in Mexico: the role of export-oriented manufacturing metro areas / Marcos Valdivia -- 14. Institutional change and the creative industries: the Colombian case / Jaime Ruiz-Gutiérrez and Mónica Muñoz-Vela -- 15. Creative entrepreneurship and FDI in Egypt: an empirical illustration from the ICT sector / Roberta Apa, Dina Mansour and Silvia Rita Sedita -- Index.
    Abstract: This book analyses the relationship between creative and cultural industries, local economic development and entrepreneurship from a global perspective. In so doing, it investigates the evolving paradigm of creative industries and creative entrepreneurship and their related economy over time. Creative Industries and Entrepreneurship explores cultural and creative economics, management, entrepreneurship, international business, and urban and regional sciences, in both developed and newly emerging countries. The authors provide a framework to understand the evolving paradigm of creative industries and creative entrepreneurship while highlighting the distinction between 'first generation countries' such as the US, Canada, Australia and Europe, and 'second generation countries' in Asia, South America and North Africa. By adopting a multidisciplinary approach, the book develops a comprehensive overview of the composite phenomenon of the creative economy and its relationship with entrepreneurship. This inter-disciplinary work will appeal to researchers and scholars interested in creative industries, the creative economy and entrepreneurship, in addition to policy makers and managers within these areas. Readers will find an up-to-date presentation of existing and new research perspectives in these domains
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    ISBN: 9781788971980
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (ix, 495 Seiten)
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als White, Colin, 1943 - A history of the global economy
    DDC: 330.9
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    Keywords: Wirtschaftsgeschichte ; Geschichte ; Welt ; Economic history ; Economic development Social aspects ; Economics History ; Electronic books ; Weltwirtschaft ; Wirtschaft ; Geschichte
    Abstract: Contents: Preface -- Part I: Introduction -- 1. Finding a common economic pathway -- 2. Transitions and revolutions -- Part II: Beginnings: place and people -- 3. Changing contexts -- 4. The past within us -- 5. The dynamic forager -- Part III: The agricultural phase, from 15000 BC to 1800 AD -- 6. Asking the wrong questions -- 7. The agricultural revolution: 15000BC - 0 -- 8. Innovativeness in agrarian civilisations: 15000BC - 1800AD -- Part IV: Empires and the rise of agrarian civilisations -- 9. The emergence of complex political organisation -- 10. First civilisations 11. The rise of an eastern agrarian civilisation: China -- 12. Imperialism moves westward -- 13. Imperial structures and their finite lifetimes -- 14. A natural experiment - the Americas -- Part V: Commerce as an enabler of modern economic development -- 15. The building of a global world: trade systems before 1500 -- 16. The circle completed: 1500-1800 -- 17. The integration of the global economy: 1700-1900 -- 18. Creative innovativeness in full bloom -- Part VI: The emergence of the modern economy -- 19. The inception of modern economic development -- 20. Stage one - the Industrial revolution in Britain -- 21. More industrial revolutions -- 22. The Asian miracle? -- Part VII: Where are we at? -- 23. Stage two of modern economic development: the service revolution -- 24. Looking backwards in order to peer forwards -- Index.
    Abstract: Providing an exceptional overview and analysis of the global economy, from the origins of Homo sapiens to the present day, Colin White explores our past to help understand our economic future. He veers away from traditional Eurocentric approaches, providing a truly global scope for readers. A History of the Global Economy takes a holistic, interdisciplinary approach, beyond the narrow application of economic theory, to include the impact of climate change, genetics and culture. The main themes include the creative innovativeness of humans and how this generates economic progression, the common economic pathway trodden by all societies and the complementary relationship between government and the market. The book moves through the four key economic stages of human history - foraging, agriculture, industry and services - to finally examine where the direction of our future may lie. This comprehensive and ambitious book is a must-read for economists, particularly economic historians, as well as anthropology and political history scholars. It not only explores the history and origins of the global economy but also provides a valuable analysis of the current state of economic affairs, making it an ideal book for those wishing to understand more about our ever-evolving global society
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    ISBN: 9781786439901
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 391 Seiten)
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    Series Statement: New horizons in regional science
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Geography, open innovation and entrepreneurship
    DDC: 338.04
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    Keywords: Entrepreneurship ; Open Innovation ; Gründungsförderung ; Betrieblicher Standort ; Regionales Cluster ; Regionalökonomik ; Organizational change ; Economic development ; Entrepreneurship ; Geography ; Crowdsourcing ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Unternehmerverhalten ; Open Innovation ; Standortplanung
    Abstract: Contents: 1. Introduction: geography, open innovation and entrepreneurship / Urban Gråsjö, Charlie Karlsson and Iréne Bernhard -- 2. Innovation intermediaries as a response to system failures: creating the right incentives / Margherita Russo, Annalisa Caloffi, Federica Rossi and Riccardo Righi -- 3. Does collaboration with public and private sector actors in public procurement of innovations improve SME competitiveness? / Helen Reijonen, Jani Saastamoinen and Timo Tammi -- 4. Delivering innovation in public infrastructure through public private partnerships / Nunzia Carbonara and Roberta Pellegrino -- 5. The influence of the NIH and NSH syndromes for the adoption of open innovation in the Canadian aerospace sector / Fabiano Armellini, Catherine Beaudry and Maria Mahon -- 6. Are the most innovative canadian nanotechnology-related firms also the most open? / Mikaël Héroux-Vaillancourt and Catherine Beaudry -- 7. The proximity bias of communication recorded on Twitter in Switzerland / Katia Delbiaggio, Christoph J. Hauser and Michael Kaufmann -- 8. Re-conceptualising entrepreneurial ecosystems: a theoretical exploration of evolution over space and time / Andrew Johnston, Paul Lassalle and Sakura Yamamura -- 9. Stimulation of entrepreneurship and innovation as an instrument in regional business development policy / Andreas P. Cornett -- 10. Startups, financing and geography- findings from a survey / Per-Olof Bjuggren and Michel Elmoznino Laufer -- 11. A resource-based view of cross-border clusters conceptualizing locational resources / Stephan Rohde -- 12. Regional path dependence and path creation: a conceptual way forward / Sabrina Fredin -- 13. Location, localisation, agglomeration: an examination of the geographical dimension of FDI spillovers / Jacob A. Jordaan and Vassilis Monastiriotis -- 14. Indicators of economic development - an exploratory study using Swedish municipal data contrasting economic development and growth / Tobias Arvemo and Urban Gråsjö -- Index.
    Abstract: Developed countries must be incredibly innovative to secure incomes and welfare so that they may successfully compete against international rivals. This book focuses on two specific but interrelated aspects of innovation by incumbent firms and entrepreneurs, the role of geography and of open innovation. Geography, Open Innovation and Entrepreneurship discusses entrepreneurship from both theoretical and empirical viewpoints to provide readers with a wide range of cutting-edge and compelling studies. The authors highlight the critical importance of open innovation for performance and progress, putting forward determinants of economic growth and development rarely analysed in standard growth studies. Researchers and students will find this book useful for innovation and entrepreneurship studies. It is also a helpful tool for policymakers, planners and consultants involved in economic development and regional policies
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    ISBN: 9781786438959
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (320 Seiten)
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Bjerke, Björn, 1941 - Alternative marketing approaches for entrepreneurs
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    Keywords: Entrepreneurship ; Unternehmensgründung ; Marketingtheorie ; Entrepreneurship ; Marketing ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Contents: 1. Different times and realities: different thinking -- 2. Knowledge development of business entrepreneurship -- 3. Knowledge development of social entrepreneurship -- 4. Knowledge development of marketing -- 5. Knowledge development of leadership -- 6. Some methodological cornerstones -- 7. Entrepreneurial startups -- 8. Marketing being an independent business entrepreneur -- 9. Marketing being a business intrapreneur -- 10. Marketing being a social entrepreneur -- 11. Summary and conclusions -- References -- Index.
    Abstract: Consumers have, to a large extent, become their own producers; they are more aware of marketing and are active in adding value to the products and experiences they want. By assessing customers as active agents rather than passive consumers, Björn Bjerke explores alternative ways of marketing for new businesses and social entrepreneurial ventures. This book first presents the dominant approach to marketing theory used for the last half a century. After that, it presents an alternative approach to marketing theory by emphasizing how new infrastructures and organizations, including online platforms, influence new ways of linking the formal and informal economies together. Building on fundamental theories of science and methodological issues, Bjerke creates useful theoretical conceptions that can develop a greater connection between practice and research. He argues that as entrepreneurial activity is more accessible than ever it needs a fresh approach to include customers as co-creators and co-extractors of market value. An excellent book for exploring alternative marketing, students and researchers in marketing, social entrepreneurship and wider business and management studies will gain a greater understanding of what it means to be a marketer, customer and user
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    ISBN: 9781786434845
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (328 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Elgar guides to teaching
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Hart, James D. Classroom exercises for entrepreneurship
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    Keywords: Unternehmensgründung ; New business enterprises Study and teaching ; Entrepreneurship Study and teaching ; Entrepreneurship Handbooks, manuals, etc ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Entrepreneurship is a creative practice with tremendous impact, but how does one effectively teach entrepreneurs to engage in this sometimes tumultuous and risk-laden process? A traditional stand and lecture approach to teaching this complex subject does not always suffice, and many professors are finding that students benefit more from hands-on experiences. By engaging and acting, students can own their knowledge and progress beyond an intellectual understanding of the subject. This book offers sixty-five experiential exercises, each designed to be applicable to the entrepreneurial process. These cross-disciplinary exercises vary in scale from single-class activities to course projects or yearlong capstones. Learning objectives are clearly defined so that instructors can incorporate the book's exercises, games, simulations and demonstrations into their syllabi.^Whether classes are basic, intermediate or advanced, instructors can use the exercises to engage their students and help them develop as creatively-minded entrepreneurs. Entrepreneurship professors seeking experiential exercises to incorporate into their teaching will find this book of value. Entrepreneurship is a creative practice with tremendous impact, but how does one effectively teach entrepreneurs to engage in this sometimes tumultuous and risk-laden process? A traditional stand and lecture approach to teaching this complex subject does not always suffice, and many professors are finding that students benefit more from hands-on experiences. By engaging and acting, students can own their knowledge and progress beyond an intellectual understanding of the subject. This book offers sixty-five experiential exercises, each designed to be applicable to the entrepreneurial process.^These cross-disciplinary exercises vary in scale from single-class activities to course projects or yearlong capstones. Learning objectives are clearly defined so that instructors can incorporate the book's exercises, games, simulations and demonstrations into their syllabi. Whether classes are basic, intermediate or advanced, instructors can use the exercises to engage their students and help them develop as creatively-minded entrepreneurs. Entrepreneurship professors seeking experiential exercises to incorporate into their teaching will find this book of value
    Abstract: Foreword -- Part 1 Ideation -- 1. Ideas: the beginning -- Part II Action -- 2. Communication -- 3. Competition -- 4. Capital -- 5. Networking -- 6. Pitching -- 7. Plans and strategy -- 8. Teams -- Part III Introspection and reflection -- 9. Examining -- References -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781788112512
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 287 Seiten)
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als A research agenda for new institutional economics
    DDC: 330.072
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    Keywords: Neue Institutionenökonomik ; Wirtschaftstheorie ; Wissenschaftliche Methode ; Institutional economics Research ; Institutional economics ; Institutional economics Research ; Electronic books ; Institutionenökonomie
    Abstract: Contents: Introduction / Claude Ménard and Mary M. Shirley -- Part I Government institutions -- 1. Collective action and government: still a mystery / Philip Keefer -- 2. What's next for the study of non-democracy? / Scott Gehlbach -- 3. The power and limits of federalism / Emilia Simison and Daniel Ziblatt -- 4. Evaluating the performance of regulations and regulatory institutions / Joseph E. Aldy -- 5. Public goods provision in developing countries: a research agenda for new institutional economics / Katrina Kosec and Tewodaj Mogues -- Part II Contracts and organizations -- 6. A mutually beneficial relationship: relational contracts in developing countries / Rocco Macchiavello -- 7. Contracting in innovative industries / Ricard Gil and Giorgio Zanarone -- 8. Interrelated technical and institutional coordination: the case of network infrastructures / Rolf Künneke -- 9. Cognition and governance: a research agenda for the new institutional economics / Kyle J. Mayer -- 10. Tools and approaches in public contracting research / Marian W. Moszoro -- 11. Transaction and transactors' choices: what we have learned and what we need to explore / Massimiliano Vatiero -- Part III Laws and property rights -- 12. Questions of property rights / Dominic Parker -- 13. (Real) behavior meets (real) institutions: towards a research agenda on the study of the commons / Juan Camilo Cardenas -- 14. Property rights and economic development: taking stock, looking ahead / Carmine Guerriero -- 15. The China experience: an institutional approach / Cheryl Long -- Part IV Norms, culture, and beliefs -- 16. Internal institutions: the major unknowns in institutional economics / Stefan Voigt -- 17. The coevolution of institutions and culture / Bernardo Mueller -- 18. Modelling the institutional matrix: norms, culture, and robust design / Jenna Bednar -- 19. Corruption and the new institutional economics / Miriam A. Golden -- 20. Religion and institutions / Sriya Iyer -- Part V Institutions in a rapidly changing world -- 21. Family and gender: questions for the NIE / Raquel Fernández -- 22. Research frontiers in the institutional analysis of work / John S. Ahlquist -- 23. Challenges of agricultural organization to growth and climate / Paul Castañeda Dower -- 24. Is blockchain hype, revolutionary, or both? what we need to know / Sarah Oh and Scott Wallsten -- 25. New media, new issues / Francisco Sobbrio -- Part VI New approaches and new tools -- 26. Neo-institutionalism in ancient economic history: the road ahead / Taco Terpstra -- 27. Measuring institutions: what we do not know / Jan Teorell -- 28. Data science for institutional and organizational economics / Jens Prüfer and Patricia Prüfer -- 29. How do experiments inform collective action research? / Maroš Servátka -- 30. Recognizing and solving institutional puzzles / Douglas W. Allen -- 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 recent years, an explosive rise in computing power and the digitization of data has allowed researchers in new institutional economics (NIE) to investigate questions that could never before be systematically analysed. This book explores key issues for future research in the field, analysing both traditional areas of focus in NIE and more recent areas of interest. Consisting of 30 concise chapters written by top NIE scholars, this Research Agenda probes issues at the forefront of NIE, including government, contracts, property rights, norms, culture, and beliefs. Analysing rapid changes in technology and the environment, such as the rise of social media and the effects of climate change in agriculture, this book offers unique insights into key contemporary issues. Written in non-technical terms, this book will inform and inspire students and those starting their careers in economics, law and political science. NIE scholars will also find the book invaluable in updating their understanding of crucial research questions and seeking new areas to explore
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    ISBN: 9781788973069
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xix, 247 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Behavioural financcial regulation and policy (befairly) series
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    Series Statement: Edward Elgar books
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    Series Statement: Behavioural financial regulation and policy (BEFAIRLY)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The behavioural finance revolution
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    Keywords: Verhaltensökonomik ; Finanzmarktregulierung ; Anlageverhalten ; Finance Psychological aspects ; Investments Psychological aspects ; BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Finance ; Finance ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Finanzwirtschaft ; Finanzpolitik ; Regulierung ; Interdisziplinäre Forschung ; Psychologie
    Abstract: Contents: Salvatore Rossi -- Foreword -- Introduction / Barbara Alemanni, Umberto Filotto, Shabnam Mousavi, Riccardo Viale -- Part I -- The many faces of finance in the academia -- 1. Understanding financial behaviour for better policy making: an introduction / Riccardo Viale -- 2. Behavioral policymaking with bounded rationality / Shabnam Mousavi -- 3. A taxonomy of behavioural policies / Barbara Alemanni -- 4. Do regulators know better? / Umberto Filotto -- 5. Behavioral finance and non-conventional monetary policies / Benoit Mojon, Adrian Penalver And Adriana Lojschova -- 6. The psychology of financial choices: from classical and behavioral finance to neurofinance / Massimo Egidi And Giacomo Sillari -- 7. Behavioral re-evolution: how behavioral economics has evolved and is evolving / Enrico Maria Cervellati -- 8. Evolutionary regulation and financial behavior / Paolo Mottura -- 9. A view on recent advances in behavioural macroeconomics and their lessons for the policymaker / Giordano Zevi -- Part II Finance from the view point of psychology, banks, regulators, and the industry -- 10. The heuristics revolution: rethinking the role of uncertainty in finance / Gerd Gigerenzer -- 11. The psychology of financial incompetence: past, present and future / Denis Hilton And Caroline Attia -- 12. Behavioral finance: from financial consumer protection to financial education / Magda Bianco And Francesco Franceschi -- 13. Behavioral impact of policies for the start-up and venture capital ecosystem / Giampio Bracchi -- 14. Investors' inconsistencies and the need for better financial literacy / Gregorio De Felice -- 15. How behavioral finance can reshape financial consumer protection: Consob's first steps in the European framework / Nadia Linciano -- 16. When central bankers become humans: behavioural economics and monetary policy decisions / Donato Masciandaro -- 17. Trust the change? trust and the impact of policy making: the case of the introduction of the Mifid 2 directive in the financial advisory industry / Ugo Rigoni, Caterina Cruciani And Gloria Gardenal -- 18. CMU And role of institutional investors: investment behavior and governance of pension funds / Zeno Rotondi And Cristina Giorgiantonio -- 19. The Italian household wealth and their financial attitude: the new environment and a new approach / Alessandro Varaldo And Lorenzo Portelli -- Index.
    Abstract: Financial markets are complex. Regulators strive to predict ways in which they can malfunction and create rules to prevent this from happening, yet behavioural impacts are often overlooked. This book explores how behavioural finance can go hand-in-hand with traditional methods to help banks and regulators create better policies. It also demonstrates how the behavioural finance revolution has opened the way to a more integrated approach to the analysis of economic phenomena. This book adopts a forward-looking agenda that takes account of existing practices based on behavioural science. It focuses on how to make financial markets an arena for fair play as a central criterion for securing and enhancing societal well being. It examines how bounded rationality, heuristic decision making, aversion to losses, endowment effects and social preferences may impact financial decisions, thus exposing the flaws in traditional forecasting methods that rely on an over-simplified representation of the individual. With contributions from both academics and practitioners, this book will be fundamental reading for researchers in the finance and behavioural economics. Regulators who wish to utilise behavioural policymaking will also find this a beneficial read
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    ISBN: 9781784716134 , 1781952248 , 1784716138
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: The international library of critical writings in economics 345
    Series Statement: The international library of critical writings in economics
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    Series Statement: Edward Elgar books
    Series Statement: Elgar research reviews in economics
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Series Statement: The international library of critical writings in economics
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Field experiments
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    Keywords: Feldforschung ; Economics Fieldwork ; Economics Research ; Methodology ; Economics ; Field experiments ; Electronic books ; Experimentelle Wirtschaftsforschung ; Feldexperiment ; Methodologie
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): 1. John A. List and David Lucking-Reiley (2000), 'Demand Reduction in Multiunit Auctions: Evidence from a Sportscard Field Experiment', American Economic Review, 90 (4), September, 961-72 -- 2. John A. List (2004), 'Testing Neoclassical Competitive Theory in Multilateral Decentralized Markets', Journal of Political Economy, 112 (5), 1131-56 -- 3. Paul Resnick, Richard Zeckhauser, John Swanson and Kate Lockwood (2006), 'The Value of Reputation on eBay: A Controlled Experiment', Experimental Economics, 9 (2), June, 79-101 -- 4. Suresh de Mel, David McKenzie and Christopher Woodruff (2008), 'Returns to Capital in Microenterprises: Evidence From a Field Experiment', Quarterly Journal of Economics, CXXIII (4), November, 1329-72 -- 5. Dean Karlan and Jonathan Zinman (2009), 'Observing Unobservables: Identifying Information Asymmetries with a Consumer Credit Field Experiment', Econometrica, 77 (6), November, 1993-2008 -- 6. Yan Chen, Teck-Hua Ho and Yong-Mi Kim (2010), 'Knowledge Market Design: A Field Experiment at Google Answers', Journal of Public Economic Theory, 12 (4), August, 641-64 -- 7. Ernst Fehr and John A. List (2004), 'The Hidden Costs and Returns of Incentives - Trust and Trustworthiness among CEOs', Journal of the European Economic Association, 2 (5), September, 743-71 -- 8. Uri Gneezy and John A. List (2006), 'Putting Behavioral Economics to Work: Testing for Gift Exchange in Labor Markets Using Field Experiments', Econometrica, 74 (5), September, 1365-84 -- 9. Oriana Bandiera, Iwan Barankay and Imran Rasul (2007), 'Incentives for Managers and Inequality Among Workers: Evidence From a Firm Level Experiment', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 122 (2), May, 729-73 -- 10. Ernst Fehr and Lorenz Goette (2007), 'Do Workers Work More if Wages Are High? Evidence From a Randomized Field Experiment', American Economic Review, 97 (1), March, 298-317 -- 11. Tanjim Hossain and John A. List (2012), 'The Behavioralist Visits the Factory: Increasing Productivity Using Simple Framing Manipulations', Management Science, 58 (12), December, 2151-67 -- 12. John A. List and David Lucking-Reiley (2002), 'The Effects of Seed Money and Refunds on Charitable Giving: Experimental Evidence from a University Capital Campaign', Journal of Political Economy, 110 (1), February, 215-33 -- 13. Adriaan R. Soetevent (2005), 'Anonymity in Giving in a Natural Context - A Field Experiment in 30 Churches', Journal of Public Economics, 89 (11-12), December, 2301-23 -- 14. Craig E. Landry, Andreas Lange, John A. List, Michael K. Price and Nicholas G. Rupp (2006), 'Toward an Understanding of the Economics of Charity: Evidence From a Field Experiment', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 121 (2), May, 747-82 -- 15. Armin Falk (2007), 'Gift Exchange in the Field', Econometrica, 75 (5), September, 1501-11 -- 16. Jen Shang and Rachel Croson (2009), 'A Field Experiment in Charitable Contribution: The Impact of Social Information on the Voluntary Provision of Public Goods', Economic Journal, 119 (540), October, 1422-39 -- 17. Yan Chen, F. Maxwell Harper, Joseph Konstan and Sherry Xin Li (2010), 'Social Comparisons and Contributions to Online Communities: A Field Experiment on MovieLens', American Economic Review, 100 (4), September, 1358-98 -- 18. Ayelet Gneezy, Uri Gneezy, Leif D. Nelson and Amber Brown (2010), 'Shared Social Responsibility: A Field Experiment in Pay-What-You-Want Pricing and Charitable Giving', Science, 329 (5989), July, 325-7 -- 19. Steffen Huck and Imran Rasul (2011), 'Matched Fundraising: Evidence From a Natural Field Experiment', Journal of Public Economics, 95 (5-6), June, 351-62
    Abstract: 20. Stefano DellaVigna, John A. List and Ulrike Malmendier (2012), 'Testing for Altruism and Social Pressure in Charitable Giving', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 127 (1), February, 1-56 -- 21. Esther Duflo, William Gale, Jeffrey Liebman, Peter Orszag and Emmanuel Saez (2006), 'Saving Incentives for Low- and Middle-Income Families: Evidence From a Field Experiment with H&R Block', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 121 (4), November, 1311-46 -- 22. Marianne Bertrand, Dean Karlan, Sendhil Mullainathan, Eldar Shafir and Jonathan Zinman (2010), 'What's Advertising Content Worth? Evidence from a Consumer Credit Marketing Field Experiment', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 125 (1), February, 263-306 -- 23. Tomomi Tanaka, Colin F. Camerer and Quang Nguyen (2010), 'Risk and Time Preferences: Linking Experimental and Household Survey Data from Vietnam', American Economic Review, 100 (1), March, 557-71 -- 24. Stephan Meier and Charles Sprenger (2010), 'Present-Biased Preferences and Credit Card Borrowing', American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 2 (1), January, 193-210 -- 25. Michael Halsworth, John A. List, Robert Metcalfe and Ivo Vlaev (2017), 'The Behavioralist as Tax Collector: Using Natural Field Experiments to Enhance Tax Compliance,' Journal of Public Economics, 148, April, 14-31 -- 26. J.A. List and J.F. Shogren (1998), 'Calibration of the Difference Between Actual and Hypothetical Valuations in a Field Experiment', Journal of Economic Behaviour and Organization, 37 (2), October, 193-205 -- 27. Jan Stoop, Charles N. Noussair, Dann van Soest (2012), 'From the Lab to the Field: Cooperation Among Fishermen', Journal of Political Economy, 120 (6), December, 1027-56 -- 28. Abhijit V. Banerjee, Shawn Cole, Esther Duflo and Leigh Linden (2007), 'Remedying Education: Evidence from Two Randomized Experiments in India', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 122 (3), August, 1235-64 -- 29. Thomas S. Dee (2004), 'Teachers, Race, and Student Achievement in a Randomized Experiment', Review of Economics and Statistics, 86 (1), February, 195-210 -- 30. Joshua Angrist and Victor Lavy (2009), 'The Effects of High Stakes High School Achievement Awards: Evidence from a Randomized Trial', American Economic Review, 99 (4), September, 1384-414 -- 31. Roland G. Fryer Jr. (2011), 'Financial Incentives and Student Achievement: Evidence from Randomized Trials', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 126 (4), November, 1755-98 -- 32. Marco Castillo, Paul J. Ferraro, Jeffrey L. Jordan and Ragan Petrie (2011), 'The Today and Tomorrow of Kids: Time Preferences and Educational Outcomes of Children', Journal of Public Economics, 95 (11-12), December, 1377-85 -- 33. Lori Beaman, Esther Duflo, Rohini Pande and Petia Topalova (2012), 'Female Leadership Raises Aspirations and Educational Attainment for Girls: A Policy Experiment in India', Science, 335 (6068), February, 582-6 -- 34. Steven D. Levitt, John A. List, Susanne Neckermann and Sally Sadoff (2016), 'The Behavioralist Goes to School: Leveraging Behavioural Economics to Improve Educational Performance,' American Economic Journal, 8 (4), November, 183-219 -- 35. Gary Charness and Uri Gneezy (2009), 'Incentives to Exercise', Econometrica, 77 (3), May, 909-31 -- 36. Martina Björkman and Jakob Svensson (2009), 'Power to the People: Evidence from a Randomized Field Experiment on Community-Based Monitoring in Uganda', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 124 (2), May, 735-69
    Abstract: 37. Jessica Wisdom, Julie S. Downs and George Loewenstein (2010), 'Promoting Healthy Choices: Information versus Convenience', American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 2 (2), April, 164-78 -- 38. Glenn W. Harrison, Morten I. Lau and E. Elisabet Rutström (2010), 'Individual Discount Rates and Smoking: Evidence from a Field Experiment in Denmark', Journal of Health Economics, 29 (5), September, 708-17 -- 39. John A. List and Anya Savikhin Samek (2015), 'The Behavioralist as Nutritionist: Leveraging Behavioral Economics to Improve Child Food Choice and Consumption, Journal of Health Economics, 39, January, 135-46
    Abstract: This research review discusses the most critical and influential articles that utilise field experimentation to answer questions of economic importance. Field experiments have gained popularity in recent years, allowing researchers to infer causal effects of different market environments, policies and interventions. The articles analysed here provide insights into market functioning and individual and group decision-making across a wide range of domains, including marketplace transactions, labor decisions, charitable giving, financial planning, and education and health-related decision-making. This research review will be an important resource for students new to the methodology and applications of field experiments and academics alike
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