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Domingo Ribeiro Soriano

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Human resource management and corporate entrepreneurship

2011

PurposeThe aim of this paper is to introduce the special issue on “Human resource management and corporate entrepreneurship”.Design/methodology/approachThe paper discuses the articles in the special issue, which investigate the relationships between human resource management and entrepreneurship from different points of view, approaches and employing different empirical contexts.FindingsThe papers highlight different human resource management factors of entrepreneurial behaviour and their influence on corporate entrepreneurship. Results from different empirical contexts as small and medium‐size firms, case studies, joint ventures, in the USA, China, and Spain, among others, make important c…

Value (ethics)Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementEntrepreneurshipKnowledge managementbusiness.industryStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectOriginalityManagement of Technology and InnovationHuman resource managementEconomicsEconomic systemHuman resourcesbusinessChinamedia_commonInternational Journal of Manpower
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Social Sustainability on Competitiveness in the Tourism Industry: Toward New Approach?

2020

The achievements made over the years of policies seeking to stimulate tourism demand have led to a great increase in the number of tourists arriving in many destinations. Some destinations have begun to suffer problems derived from the success of policies focused solely on increasing the number of arrivals. The objective of this work is to analyze the role of social sustainability in the analysis of tourism competitiveness. Methodologically, this study has been developed from the analysis of papers published in journals indexed in the Journal Citations Reports and Scopus. This has been complemented with information extracted from a number of well-known studies regarding tourism competitiven…

competitivenessWork (electrical)tourism industrySocial sustainabilityRegional scienceScopusScopus(2)Context (language use)BusinessDestinationsTourismsocial sustainability
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Different ways of measuring performance in the service industries: application in Spanish small and medium-sized hotels

2008

There is no suitable unit of analysis for explaining the profitability and competitiveness of the company, as typically pointed out in the debate between the disciplines of economics and management. After a study of the possible variables, we opted for those of minimum cost output and productivity, using these two measurements to analyse their application to Spanish hotels. The subsequent objective was to attempt to identify general strategies that could be applied to any SME within service industries. In situations where time and resources are not readily available to create action plans for each of the different types of SME, there is a need for incentives that can be applied to the creat…

Incentivebusiness.industryManagement of Technology and InnovationStrategy and ManagementKey (cryptography)Profitability indexBusinessPolitical policyMarketingTertiary sector of the economyHospitality industryProductivityUnit of analysisThe Service Industries Journal
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Total Quality Management

1999

Eight hotel managers in Valencia, Spain, identified what criteria they considered important for a hotel's TQM program. Those findings were then compared to the results of standard EFQM studies (European Foundation for Quality Management), and the differences noted and analyzed. Given the categories of leadership, policy and strategy, personnel management, resources, and processes, hoteliers rated "resources" as far and away the most important factor relative to the others, and, surprisingly, rated "personnel management" and "leadership" as relatively unimportant. By comparison, EFQM studies ranked those same factors in this order, from most to least important: processes, leadership, policy…

Total quality managementbusiness.industryTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementEnvironmental resource managementBusinessQuality policyCornell Hotel and Restaurant Administration Quarterly
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Introduction: Contributions of Human Resource Management to the Challenges faced by Small- and Medium-Sized Enterprises in the Global Environment

2011

MarketingPublic Administrationbusiness.industryManagement of Technology and InnovationHuman resource managementEnvironmental resource managementBusiness and International ManagementbusinessEnvironmental planningGlobal environmental analysisCanadian Journal of Administrative Sciences / Revue Canadienne des Sciences de l'Administration
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Margot Katz. (2007).Tarzan and Jane: How to Thrive in the New Corporate Jungle. London: Profile Books. 216 pages

2010

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementManagement of Technology and InnovationStrategy and ManagementJungleArt historyBusinessApplied PsychologyHuman Resource Management
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Academic Entrepreneurship in Europe WrightMike ClarysseBart MustarPhilippe LockettAndy. 2007. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar. 228 pages, hard cover.

2009

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementEconomic growthEntrepreneurshipPolitical scienceEducationAcademy of Management Learning & Education
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Handbook of Research in Entrepreneurship Education, (Vol. 1: A General Perspective. Vol. 2: Contextual Perspectives), edited by Alain Fayolle. Chelte…

2009

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementEntrepreneurshipEntrepreneurship educationPerspective (graphical)Media studiesLibrary scienceCover (algebra)SociologyEducationAcademy of Management Learning & Education
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Modeling the enterprising character of European firms

2003

In an increasingly globalized economy, innovation pursuing the speeding up of technological changes takes a renewed interest. In this study, we attempt to show those characteristics and variables that make businesses successful, especially innovative small and medium‐sized enterprises. The article focuses on this business sector because the contribution of it to employment generation, wealth distribution and economy appraisal is frequently set to the fore in current political and economic debate. A study of 408 businesses, according to data from the European Commission and the Spanish Centro para el Desarrollo Tecnológico Industrial – Center for Industrial and Technological Development – (y…

PoliticsMarket economyTechnological changeEconomicsBusiness sectorBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)European commissionWealth distributionBusiness and International ManagementEconomic systemEuropean Business Review
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The Role of Consultants in SMEs

2002

In this article the external advice sought by small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) is analysed through a survey carried out to evaluate the impact of the work done by consultants and to determine the degree of satisfaction with Spanish consulting firms. We will examine the effect of management consulting firms on SMEs when an external consultant offers the consulting service. Research was carried out into companies that could potentially seek the services of an adviser by asking them if they considered the results of the adviser's project and its quality to be useful.

Use of servicesbusiness.industryBusiness and International ManagementPublic relationsMarketingbusinessInternational Small Business Journal: Researching Entrepreneurship
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Evaluating European Union support for innovation in Spanish small and medium enterprises

2009

Finding funding is one of the main problems small and medium enterprises (SMEs) face, which is why the European Union has set up programmes to support SME development. This paper has two objectives: firstly, to describe the different European funding programmes available to Spanish firms; secondly, to present an empirical study on the use Spanish SMEs (and especially, SMEs in the service sector) make of these programmes in order to innovate, together with an analysis of the importance these funding programmes have on SME innovation.

Empirical researchOrder (exchange)business.industryManagement of Technology and InnovationStrategy and Managementmedia_common.cataloged_instanceSmall and medium-sized enterprisesBusinessMarketingEuropean unionTertiary sector of the economyIndustrial organizationmedia_commonThe Service Industries Journal
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Transmitting the entrepreneurial spirit to the work team in SMEs: the importance of leadership

2007

PurposeTo establish the extent of the influence of variables which, under a particular style of leadership, form the necessary basis for encouraging and developing group, entrepreneurial activities carried out within the context of small to medium‐sized enterprises (SMEs) thus explaining the transmission of the entrepreneurial spirit to the work team and, consequently, the existence of collective entrepreneurship in the firm.Design/methodology/approachFrom the results of a questionnaire carried out via personal interviews with over 100 firms, a confirmatory factorial analysis was carried out that provided us with the variables to be studied. The cause/effect relationships and their implicat…

Entrepreneurshipbusiness.industryContext (language use)Management Science and Operations ResearchPublic relationsShared leadershipGeneral Business Management and AccountingStyle (sociolinguistics)Transactional leadershipEntrepreneurial spiritLeadership styleWork teamsMarketingbusinessPsychologyManagement Decision
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Quality in the consulting service – evaluation and impact: a survey in Spanish firms

2001

The paper deals with the importance of the work of external consultants in firms and of consulting as a function. The study deals with the analysis of external advice within small to medium‐sized enterprises. It tries to reflect the actual importance of external advice sought by firms in trying to reach the highest possible level of client satisfaction. The survey reported in this paper was carried out to evaluate the impact of consulting and to determine the degree of satisfaction of the clients that had used Spanish consulting services. To this end, firms that had used such services were interviewed on‐site. The purpose of the research was to analyse the effects on management processes wi…

Service (business)ComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONWork (electrical)Strategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectQuality (business)Customer satisfactionBusinessPlan (drawing)MarketingFunction (engineering)Management processmedia_commonManaging Service Quality: An International Journal
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Entrepreneurs' perceptions of official sporting events' capacity to promote their business in the long term

2021

[EN] Academic literature includes numerous studies on the assessment of the economic impacts of sporting events. Some of these impacts are only temporary and don't produce a lasting effect on the productive fabric, while others lead to long term developments. Even though residents' reactions to the long term impacts of these events have been broadly studied, the views expressed by entrepreneurs located in the area of the event remain to be investigated. This article analyses perceptions of entrepreneurs located near the Sierra Nevada Ski and Mountain Resort in Spain relating to their assessment of the long term effects of hosting the 2017 Snowboard and Freestyle Ski World Championship.This …

Cultural StudiesECONOMIA APLICADAPublic economicsmedia_common.quotation_subjectWinter sportsTerm (time)PerceptionLegacyEntrepreneurOfficial eventPerceptionEconomic impact analysisBusinessmedia_common
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Correction to: Engagement in entrepreneurship after business failure. Do formal institutions and culture matter?

2023

Despite the extensive literature on the relationship between entrepreneurship and institutions, there is limited knowledge of the relationship between institutions and engagement after failure. This study compares the entrepreneurial engagement of entrepreneurs who have recently experienced failure and individuals without entrepreneurial experience, emphasizing the interaction of government policies and programmes (formal institutions) and individualistic/collectivist cultures (informal institutions) with business failure and its impact on entrepreneurial engagement. We test our hypotheses using multilevel analysis on a large cross-sectional sample that combines individual-level data from t…

Management of Technology and Innovationmultilevel analysisUNESCO::CIENCIAS ECONÓMICASentrepreneurship engagementbusiness Failureglobal entrepreneurship monitorinstitutional theoryManagement Information SystemsInternational Entrepreneurship and Management Journal
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Universidad social capital and the competitiveness of entrepreneurs: a review of the literature and proposals

2009

The essential question asked in this study is "How can social capital become a competitive tool for entrepreneurs". The answer lies in showing how their own networks can provide the value and competitiveness that entrepreneurs need for their business projects.

Capital Social; Emprendedores; Competitividad; Medición;
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