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Interplays Between Corporate Reputation And Media – A Bibliometric Analysis

2020

Abstract As strategic asset – determinant of sustained competitiveness – corporate/firm reputation has a very distinctive feature that sets it apart: although reflection of (better, worse or not at all performed) reputation management at a company’s level, it is rather a “representation” / “perception” – built on a business’s previous behaviors, but more precisely on the ways its different stakeholders have interacted (acknowledged, internalized, resonated) with them – in a (sometimes unconscious) process highly mediated and moderated by the media. Thus, the current study aims to explore the interplays between corporate/firm reputation and media as they are reflected in the scientific liter…

Bibliometric analysisSocial PsychologyvosviewerHF5001-6182business.industry05 social sciencesEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)mediaAccountingCorporate reputationwos core collectionbibliometric analysis0502 economics and businessBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)050211 marketingBusinessBusinesscorporate/firm reputation050203 business & managementStudies in Business and Economics
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2013

Currently, a growing number of programs become available in statistical software for multiple imputation of missing values. Among others, two algorithms are mainly implemented: Expectation Maximization (EM) and Multiple Imputation by Chained Equations (MICE). They have been shown to work well in large samples or when only small proportions of missing data are to be imputed. However, some researchers have begun to impute large proportions of missing data or to apply the method to small samples. A simulation was performed using MICE on datasets with 50, 100 or 200 cases and four or eleven variables. A varying proportion of data (3% - 63%) was set as missing completely at random and subsequent…

Binary responseSample size determinationStatisticsExpectation–maximization algorithmEconometricsMain effectImputation (statistics)Missing dataInteractionLogistic regressionMathematicsOpen Journal of Statistics
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Forecast Output Coincidence and Biproportion: Two Criteria to Determine the Orientation of an Economy. Comparison for France (1980-1997)

2002

International audience; The method of forecast output coincidence used to determine if sectors are demand-sided or supply-sided in an input-output framework mixes two effects, the structural effect (choosing between demand and supply side models) and the effect of an exogenous factor (final demand or added-value). The note recalls that another method is possible, the comparison of the stability of technical and allocation coefficients, generalized by the biproportional filter: if for a sector, after biproportional filtering, column coefficients are more stable than row coefficients, then this sector is declared as not supply-sided (but one cannot decide that it is demand-sided anyway), and …

BiproportionEconomics and EconometricsJEL: C - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods/C.C6 - Mathematical Methods • Programming Models • Mathematical and Simulation Modeling/C.C6.C67 - Input–Output ModelsSupplyChangeJEL: D - Microeconomics/D.D5 - General Equilibrium and Disequilibrium/D.D5.D57 - Input–Output Tables and AnalysisStability (probability)Column (database)CoincidenceSupply and demandMicroeconomicsJEL: C - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods/C.C6 - Mathematical Methods • Programming Models • Mathematical and Simulation Modeling/C.C6.C63 - Computational Techniques • Simulation ModelingEconometricsEconomicsDemandJEL : D - Microeconomics/D.D5 - General Equilibrium and Disequilibrium/D.D5.D57 - Input–Output Tables and Analysis[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and finances[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceInput/outputJEL : C - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods/C.C6 - Mathematical Methods • Programming Models • Mathematical and Simulation Modeling/C.C6.C67 - Input–Output ModelsOrientation (computer vision)Exogenous factorFilter (signal processing)[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceJEL : C - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods/C.C6 - Mathematical Methods • Programming Models • Mathematical and Simulation Modeling/C.C6.C63 - Computational Techniques • Simulation ModelingInput-OutputRAS
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A comparative life-cycle assessment of asphalt mixtures for railway sub-ballast containing alternative materials

2018

Abstract Bituminous sub-ballast in railway track-bed can mitigate the variation of the moisture content in the subgrade and reduce vertical stiffness variations of the track leading to a more durable infrastructure. Nevertheless, durability is only one of the aspects that affects the sustainability of an infrastructure. Other relevant aspects are related to the environmental and economic issues. This research work joins the worldwide effort towards a paradigm shift in civil engineering devoted to assess the sustainability of infrastructures at the design stage. With this in mind, in this study different alternative bituminous sub-ballast mixtures containing recycled materials, namely crumb …

Bituminous mixtures; Crumb rubber; Environmental sustainability; Life-cycle assessment; Reclaimed asphalt pavements; Waste Management and Disposal; Economics and EconometricsBallastEconomics and EconometricsLife-cycle assessment0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesTrack (rail transport)Reclaimed asphalt pavement01 natural sciencesCivil engineeringReclaimed asphalt pavementsNatural rubberBituminous mixture021105 building & constructionSettore ICAR/04 - Strade Ferrovie Ed AeroportiCrumb rubberEnvironmental sustainabilityWaste Management and Disposal0105 earth and related environmental sciencesCrumb rubberSubgradeBituminous mixturesDurabilityAsphaltvisual_artSustainabilityvisual_art.visual_art_mediumEnvironmental scienceResources, Conservation and Recycling
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Seeing Bivariate Data

2011

Bivariate dataStatisticsEconometricsScatterplot smoothingMathematics
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Emergence of statistically validated financial intraday lead-lag relationships

2014

According to the leading models in modern finance, the presence of intraday lead-lag relationships between financial assets is negligible in efficient markets. With the advance of technology, however, markets have become more sophisticated. To determine whether this has resulted in an improved market efficiency, we investigate whether statistically significant lagged correlation relationships exist in financial markets. We introduce a numerical method to statistically validate links in correlation-based networks, and employ our method to study lagged correlation networks of equity returns in financial markets. Crucially, our statistical validation of lead-lag relationships accounts for mult…

Bootstrap methodFinancial market01 natural sciencesLead-lag correlation010305 fluids & plasmasFOS: Economics and businessCorrelationSettore SECS-S/06 -Metodi Mat. dell'Economia e d. Scienze Attuariali e Finanz.Statistically validated network0502 economics and business0103 physical sciencesStatisticsEconomicsEconometricsStock (geology)FinanceStatistical Finance (q-fin.ST)050208 financeHigh-frequency databusiness.industry05 social sciencesFinancial marketMarket efficiencyEquity (finance)Quantitative Finance - Statistical FinanceStock returnSettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)Economics Econometrics and Finance (all)2001 Economics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)Multiple comparisons problemLead–lag compensatorbusinessGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceTransaction dataFinanceQuantitative Finance
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The Border Effect in Spain

2005

This paper analyses the border effect in Spain using a unique dataset on intranational trade flows over the period 1995–98. The results indicate that, after controlling for market size and distance, Spanish regions trade around 22 times more with the rest of Spain than they do with OECD countries. Moreover, the size of the Spanish bias is lower in the case of the Spanish regions’ exports than in the case of imports, although the difference is not statistically significant in most cases. Finally, the border effect is not uniform across Spanish regions.

Border effectEconomics and EconometricsAccountingRest (finance)Political Science and International RelationsMarket sizeEconomicsOecd countriesInternational economicsFinanceThe World Economy
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Is the Border Effect an Artefact of Geographical Aggregation?

2011

The existence of a large border effect is considered as one of the main puzzles of international macroeconomics. We show that the border effect is, to a large extent, an artefact of geographic concentration. In order to do so we combine international flows with intra-national flows data characterised by a high geographic grid. At this fine grid, intra-national flows are highly localised and dropping sharply with distance. The use of a small geographical unit of reference to measure intra-national bilateral trade flows allows to estimating correctly the negative impact of distance on shipments. When we use sector disaggregated export flows of 50 Spanish provinces in years 2000 and 2005 split…

Border effectEconomics and EconometricsBilateral tradeGeographyOrder (exchange)AccountingPolitical Science and International RelationsEconometricsInternational economicsGridFinanceInternational financeUnit (housing)The World Economy
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On site consolidation of burnt and partially charred wood in dry conditions

2011

Abstract Forty years ago in a xx th-century church in Torino, a small fire partially burned some of the decorative external boards of the sound-box of the organ. The focus of this present work was to find a treatment able to consolidate partially burnt wood in dry conditions, in which the external charred layer would be lost if not well preserved because of its incoherence. The product had to be applied onsite on an architectural structure intended to be reused again (and not simply exhibited). This circumstance is rarely encountered in the conservation of wooden Cultural Heritage. The efficacy of treatments was evaluated on the basis of a suitable and original experimental methodology, whi…

Burnt woodArcheologyEngineeringConsolidation (soil)business.industryMaterials Science (miscellaneous)Carbonized woodConservationReuseAbrasion testCultural heritageChemistry (miscellaneous)CharcoalForensic engineeringbusinessGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceGeneral validitySpectroscopy
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Efectos del desarrollo sostenible percibido por el consumidor. Una propuesta de modelo de hipermercados en Ecuador

2020

Resumen El objetivo de este trabajo fue analizar la incidencia del desarrollo sostenible sobre la cadena de efectos: valor percibido - capital de marca - lealtad. Para ello, se propone un modelo teórico de relaciones que se contrasta a partir de una muestra de 317 clientes de hiper mercados en Ecuador. Los resultados, aplicando una metodología exploratoria y confirmatoria, combinada con regresión por mínimos cuadrados parciales, mostraron que tanto las acciones de desarrollo sostenible como el valor percibido son pilares maestros sobre los que se puede apoyar la estrategia minorista. Ambas se muestran como variables clave por su naturaleza, en cuanto son multidimensio nales, y por su alcanc…

Business managementKnowledge management//vocabularies.unesco.org/thesaurus/concept7775 [http]Strategy and ManagementConsumidoresEmpresasManagement of Technology and InnovationBusinessInnovación tecnológica//id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh92005743 [http]desarrollo sostenibleperceived valueMarketingQ16 Agricultural technologysustainable developmentBusiness enterprisesAgriculturavalor percebidoAgroindustria//id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85031491 [http]AgricultureInnovaciones tecnológicasCapitalpercepção do consumidorcapital de marcaO33 Technological changedesenvolvimento sustentável//id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh94002204 [http]Economics and Econometricslealdade//vocabularies.unesco.org/thesaurus/concept10614 [http]lcsh:BusinessAgroindustry//vocabularies.unesco.org/thesaurus/concept598 [http]Business and International Managementlealtadpercepción del consumidor//vocabularies.unesco.org/thesaurus/concept4616 [http]//id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85133143 [http]O35 Social InnovationAdministración de empresas//vocabularies.unesco.org/thesaurus/concept1749 [http]consumer perceptionEmpresas familiaresbrand equityEstrategia de desarrolloloyaltyvalor percibido//vocabularies.unesco.org/thesaurus/concept1351 [http]//id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85018285 [http]Gestión del conocimientoMarcas de empresasConsumersTechnological innovationsHouse brandslcsh:HF5001-6182//id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85002415 [http]Finance//id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh97007353 [http]Estudios Gerenciales
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