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Internationalisation process of Spanish banks: strategic orientation after the mergers

2003

The present globalisation of the economy is one of the main forces driving the internationalisation process of firms, a phenomenon that has been one of the most widely studied in the literature and which has given rise to numerous explanatory theories. The manufacturing sectors of machinery, food, textiles, furniture have already consolidated their presence in international markets, induced by the increased competition deriving from liberalisation of foreign trade and the desire to conquer new markets. If in manufacturing sectors globalisation has been high, the service sector has not been far behind. One of the sectors that has been most influenced by changes in the competitive framework i…

Return on assetsLiberalizationbusiness.industryInternational tradeInvestment (macroeconomics)Competition (economics)InternationalizationGlobalizationMarket economyEmpirical researchEconomicsBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)Business and International ManagementbusinessTertiary sector of the economyEuropean Business Review
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From Revolution to Elections. A Comparative Analysis of Tunisia and Egypt

2017

AbstractPolitical participation is far from being a trivial issue. The focus of this paper will be on two dissimilar acts of political participation in the context of the Arab Spring: revolution and elections. In detail, I will first describe participants in revolution and elections – who they are and why they do participate – to then analyse the link (if any) between revolution and electoral participation. This study will develop a comparison between the cases of Tunisia and Egypt. The findings will illustrate that Tunisian insurgents are more likely to vote in post-revolution elections when compared to their Egyptian fellows, and that this is consistent with the events in the aftermath of…

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“Your ride has arrived” – Exploring the nexus between subjective well-being, socio-cultural beliefs, COVID-19, and the sharing economy

2021

This study aimed to identify and explain different facets of the sharing economy and to differentiate between micro- and macro-mobility services. We also aimed to examine the correlation between the sharing economy and subjective well-being, cultural beliefs, and COVID-19. An exploratory research technique with face-to-face semi-structured interviews was used to collect data from a sample of 22 rideshare app users in a developing country between January and May 2020 and in July 2020. The data were analyzed using the NVivo 12 application. The major findings suggest that, considering their scope and use, sharing economy technology and services can be divided into four major domains: (1) hospi…

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The darkest spectrum of Republica de Cromañón, Argentina: an auto-ethnography on a post-disaster (traumatic) site

2020

The turn of the century has brought many dangerous and unseen risks for the tourist system. The methodological limitation of risk perception theory to make safer destinations has led towards a new paradigm where risk-management the pace to post-disaster consumption. The precautionary logic, which plays a leading role in the risk perception paradigm, is replaced by a type of morbid consumption (ipso facto) where adaptation is vital. Having said this, post-disaster tourism flourishes in a moment where the tourism industry -if not tourism epistemology- seems to be in crisis. The present paper discusses the advantages and disadvantages of current post-disaster tourism research to unpack the pro…

Risk perceptionDark tourismEconomySAFERPolitical scienceTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementAnthropologyEthnographyConsumption (sociology)DestinationsTourismPaceInternational Journal of Tourism Anthropology
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The Cultural Roots of Risk

2017

This paper discusses the story of Mary and Roger an elderly couple who opted to buy a car, but later were pressed to sell it because they were unable to absorb the costs of insurance. The world of risks does not work in the same lines in North than South. This pieces invites the discussion to what extent risk perception is not an instrument for controlling workforce in under-developing nations. The mythologies of mobility have been formulated around life in the First World. They work as ideological devices to activate certain circuits of the economy, which in other times were relegated to peripheral positions. The industries of tourism and air travel transport millions travelers who enjoy t…

Risk perceptionGeographyWork (electrical)LuckMobilitiesEconomyPolitical economymedia_common.quotation_subjectWorkforceDeveloping countryFirst WorldTourismmedia_commonInternational Journal of Risk and Contingency Management
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Explaining the rising precariat in Spain

2020

[EN] Spanish GDP indicator figures recover while the risk of poverty has not stopped increasing since 2007 given the continuous austerity policies adopted by Governments, while labour and welfare conditions have worsened. A new phenomenon is emerging: the flattening of the Spanish middle class. This study proposes a model to quantify the number of individuals according to their level of precariousness in Spain. The model allows us to predict the behaviour of society in Spain given the mimetic nature of humans by constructing a discrete finite epidemiological model that classifies and quantifies the population in Spain according to its risk of precariousness. Our results show a rise in the p…

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Integrating Circularity in the Sustainability Assessment of Asphalt Mixtures

2020

Rising concerns about the impacts that the road engineering industry is imposing to the environment have redirected national road authorities to firmly re-consider the sustainability implications of their operations. Lately, though, sustainability has established a forceful correlation with the Circular Economy and its principles. The road engineering industry, therefore, is moving towards more circular approaches. However, this is occurring without the assessment of the potential impacts of such a transition. For this reason, in this study, a composite indicator, namely, Environmental Sustainability and Circularity indicator (ESCi), for investigating the potential effects that increased ci…

Road engineeringasphalt mixture020209 energyGeography Planning and DevelopmentTJ807-83002 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and LawTD194-195asphalt recycling01 natural sciencesCivil engineeringRenewable energy sources11. Sustainability0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringSettore ICAR/04 - Strade Ferrovie Ed AeroportiProduction (economics)GE1-350circularity assessmentLife-cycle assessment0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEnvironmental effects of industries and plantsreclaimed asphaltRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentCircular economycircular economyPavement managementComposite indicatorsustainabilityEnvironmental sciencessustainability assessment13. Climate actionAsphaltSustainabilitymaterial circularity indexEnvironmental scienceSustainability
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Grounds and Challenges for Implementing a Circular Economy in the European Road Transport Sector

2017

Environmental challenges, especially in the form of resource depletion, pollution and greenhouse gas emission, are very important challenges for the socio-economic development. For this reason, the concept of a circular economy has been developed and is being implemented in different areas. In 2015, the European Union adopted the Circular Economy Package consisting of an “EU Action Plan for the Circular Economy”, presenting a set of actions aimed at achieving objectives of the circular economy in Europe. The goal of the paper is to describe and discuss key challenges facing implementation of the concept of the circular economy in the European road transport sector. First, the concept of a c…

Road transportEngineeringEconomybusiness.industryCircular economyGreenhouse gasAction planmedia_common.cataloged_instanceEconomic systemEuropean unionResource depletionbusinessmedia_common
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Dramme, didrammi e tetradrammi di Panormos e a legenda ṣyṣ nel V secolo a.C.: aggiornamenti e riflessioni intorno alle sequenze dei conî

2019

The main objective of this essay is to comment upon the modes of production and the datings of the 5th century BC non-fractional silver coinage bearing the Greek legend ΠΑΝΟΡΜΟΣ (and variants) and the Punic legend ṣyṣ. The reconstruction of the die sequences published by G. Kenneth Jenkins in 1971 and its recent updates will be discussed in detail. As far as the identification of the issuing authority and of the minting place of the coins with legend ṣyṣ is concerned, for a long time to the center of the scientific research interests, only the inferences made from an analysis of the die sequence have been taken into consideration.

Roman numismatics and archaeologyArchaeologyCoin findsMedieval numismaticsAncient coinagePanormos die sequences JenkinsSettore L-ANT/04 - NumismaticaAncient greek numismaticsAncient economyNumismaticsCoin circulationAncient numismaticsAncient history
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The Automotive Market – An Ongoing Turmoil

2013

Abstract The article focusses on the turmoil of the European Union and Romanian automotive market, deeply challenged by the crisis and on the perspectives in the after crisis, studying the evolution of this market as well as the determinate factors of a highly economic- sensitive market.

RomaniaRomanianGeneral EngineeringEnergy Engineering and Power Technologyautomotive marketlanguage.human_languageMarket economylanguagemedia_common.cataloged_instanceBusinessEuropean unionEconomic systemAutomotive marketEUmedia_commonProcedia Economics and Finance
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