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In UteroRamadan Exposure and Children's Academic Performance

2014

A large literature has linked the in utero environment to health in adulthood. We consider how prenatal nutrition may shape human capital acquisition in childhood, utilising the month-long Ramadan fast as a natural experiment. In student register data for Pakistani and Bangladeshi families in England, we examine whether Ramadan's overlap with pregnancy affects subsequent academic outcomes at age 7. We find that test scores are 0.05-0.08 standard deviations lower for students exposed to Ramadan in early pregnancy. Our results suggest that brief prenatal investments may be more cost effective than traditional educational interventions in improving academic performance.

Economics and EconometricsPregnancyNatural experimentPrenatal nutritionbiologybusiness.industryEarly pregnancy factorAdvertisingmedicine.diseaseHuman capitalTest (assessment)Developmental psychologyIn uteromedicinebiology.proteinEducational interventionsbusinessThe Economic Journal
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The 2015 Latvian Presidency of the Council of the European Union

2016

Economics and EconometricsPresidency05 social sciencesLatvianGeneral Business Management and Accountinglanguage.human_language0506 political science03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePolitical sciencePolitical Science and International RelationsEuropean integration050602 political science & public administrationlanguageEconomic historymedia_common.cataloged_instance030212 general & internal medicineBusiness and International ManagementEuropean unionmedia_commonJCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies
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National Preferences and the European Union Presidency: The Case of German Energy Policy towards Russia*

2011

This article analyses the formation and development of Member State preferences and positions before and during the European Union (EU) Presidency term. The empirical analysis focuses on the Federal Republic of Germany's policy concerning EU–Russian relations, especially regarding energy policy. The extent to which liberal intergovernmentalism (LI) furthers our understanding of state behaviour in the context of the EU Presidency is questioned. The findings suggest that LI adequately explains the formation of German positions prior to assuming office, as its policy objectives are chiefly influenced by domestic producers' interests. However, LI cannot satisfactorily account for German governm…

Economics and EconometricsPresidencyRational choice institutionalismContext (language use)General Business Management and AccountingEnergy policyPolitical economyPolitical Science and International RelationsInstitutionalismMember stateEconomicsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceBusiness and International ManagementEuropean unionEconomic systemLiberal intergovernmentalismmedia_commonJCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies
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Analysing moral issues in stakeholder relations

2001

The purpose of this paper is to develop a framework for analysing managers’ attitudes toward moral issues in stakeholder relations, and to operationalise the developed framework by defining statements to be used as empirical measures in survey research. The research question, how can moral issues in business be examined with the stakeholder approach, is answered by paying attention to both theoretical and empirical viewpoints. The paper reveals that by analysing a company’s stakeholder relations, we can discover the important moral issues in business. To validate the framework developed and the empirical measures which result, the development process is described in detail. The argument is …

Economics and EconometricsProcess (engineering)business.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectPublic relationsViewpointsTask (project management)ArgumentPerceptionStakeholder analysisSociologyBusiness and International ManagementbusinessStakeholder theoryResearch questionmedia_commonBusiness Ethics: A European Review
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Do innovation and sustainability influence customer satisfaction in retail? A question of gender

2022

As a consequence of advances in the digitisation process and increased consumer awareness of social, economic and environmental issues, more and more companies are embarking on innovative and sustainable initiatives in response to these new demands. However, given the nature and scope of these practices, research in this direction has not reported clarifying results to date, especially when pursuing a marketing approach to their analysis. Through this research, it is intended to test a model that makes it possible to analyse the effect of innovative and sustainable actions on retail and explain their contribution to customer satisfaction. To do this, this research is based on those studies …

Economics and EconometricsProcess (engineering)satisfactionEconomic growth development planningretailUNESCO::CIENCIAS JURÍDICAS Y DERECHOConsumer awarenesssustainabilityinnovationRegional economics. Space in economicsInnovation; sustainability; satisfaction; gender; retailHT388SustainabilityHD72-88genderCustomer satisfactionBusinessMarketing
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Open innovation: A real option to restore value to the biopharmaceutical R&D

2014

Abstract The pharmaceutical landscape has changed, and new business models, based on alliances, are increasingly being adopted in this industry. Biotechnology advances have pushed this development, and pooling complementary resources coming from incumbents and newcomers is a key skill to succeed: these are the premises for a quick spread of the open innovation (OI) paradigm in this industry. RD to achieve this goal the authors propose a closed-form model that is easy to implement, to evaluate the OI initiative for selecting an optimal RD i.e. licensing-in or not) and the self-financing policy. The proposed model can be easily implemented into a spreadsheet, and the inputs needed to run it a…

Economics and EconometricsProcess managementPoolingManagement Science and Operations ResearchBusiness modelGeneral Business Management and AccountingPhase (combat)Industrial and Manufacturing EngineeringCore (game theory)Value (economics)EconomicsKey (cryptography)PortfolioMarketingOpen innovationInternational Journal of Production Economics
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Measurement of ERP-project success: findings from Germany and Austria

2016

The implementations of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems have increased rapidly world-wide over the last two decades. ERP projects are long lasting and complex activities, influencing main internal and external operations of organizations. As companies spend an immense investment on these projects, in the beginning managers are focusing on most common success factors to reach the main goal of a proper implementation. For evaluating ERP projects in retrospective, an applicable measurement of the whole implementation and its economic effects is essential. This research paper evaluates the most prominent ERP project success models mentioned in scientific literature and gives an overvi…

Economics and EconometricsProcess managementbusiness.industry05 social sciencesPerspective (graphical)Sample (statistics)02 engineering and technologyScientific literatureInvestment (macroeconomics)Software020204 information systems0502 economics and business0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringOperations managementBusinessBusiness and International ManagementProject managementEngineering (miscellaneous)Enterprise resource planningImplementation050203 business & managementEngineering Economics
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Management Control Systems and ISO Certification as Resources to Enhance Internationalization and Their Effect on Organizational Performance

2012

There has been a general consensus in recent literature that internationalization is a key success factor in the competitive business environment we now live in. Using a sample of Spanish agri-food companies, the main objective of this research is to determine the linkage of Management Control Systems (MCS), ISO certifications, internationalization and performance. The results obtained reveal, as expected, that internationalization has a direct and positive relationship with organizational performance. In addition, we find that both the use of MCS and the deployment of ISO certification positively influence companies' level of internationalization. Nevertheless, our findings clearly indicat…

Economics and EconometricsProcess managementbusiness.industryGeography Planning and DevelopmentAccountingSample (statistics)CertificationLinkage (mechanical)Organizational performancelaw.inventionBusiness environmentInternationalizationlawSoftware deploymentAnimal Science and ZoologybusinessAgronomy and Crop ScienceFood ScienceManagement control systemAgribusiness
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Competition with targeted product design: Price, variety, and welfare

2018

Abstract We consider the price and welfare effects of competition in targeted product design, in the context of the Salop circle model. Changes in product design lead to demand rotations that set the stage for our analysis. With an exogenous number of firms, we show that the degree of targeted product design tends to increase with the number of firms. Moreover, under reasonable conditions, price-increasing competition takes place, for intermediate levels of the number of firms. This effect is associated with the possibility of lower consumer welfare. With endogenous firm entry, an interesting insight from our analysis is that in some situations an increase in market size or a technological …

Economics and EconometricsProduct designTechnological changeStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)Market sizeContext (language use)Variety (cybernetics)OligopolyMicroeconomicsCompetition (economics)0502 economics and businessIndustrial relationsEconomics050211 marketing050207 economicsSet (psychology)Welfarehealth care economics and organizationsIndustrial organizationmedia_commonInternational Journal of Industrial Organization
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Competitive Pressure and Innovation at the Firm Level

2015

This paper provides empirical evidence on the relationship between market competitive pressure and firms' innovation using panel data of Spanish manufacturing firms for 1990–2006. We depart from standard measures of competition, and construct variables capturing the fundamentals of competitive pressure (product substitutability, market size and entry costs) to test the theoretical predictions of Vives [2008, The Journal of Industrial Economics] for free entry. Our results line up favourably with these predictions. We obtain that greater product substitutability and higher costs of entry lead to more process innovation but less product innovation, whereas market enlargement spurs both produc…

Economics and EconometricsProduct innovationMarket sizeCompetitive pressureGeneral Business Management and AccountingCompetition (economics)MicroeconomicsAccountingmedicineEconomicsProduct (category theory)Free entrymedicine.symptomEmpirical evidenceIndustrial organizationPanel dataThe Journal of Industrial Economics
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