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Place Attachment and Its Consequence for Landscape-Scale Management and Readiness to Participate: Social Network Complexity in the Post-Soviet Rural …

2019

This paper uses the tripartite place attachment framework to examine six rural parishes across Estonia and Latvia. Existing analyses/frameworks on participatory processes often neglect the complexity of relationships that rural residents have to their local environments. From a qualitative analysis of face-to-face, semi-structured interviews with case study area inhabitants (23 interviews in Estonia and 27 in Latvia), we depict varying degrees of attachment of individuals to each other and to the place in which they live and their readiness to participate in terms of willingness and ability to participate in a landscape-scale management process. Attachment to the local area was strongest wh…

Economic growthmedia_common.quotation_subjecttripartite frameworkContext (language use)Place attachmentNeglectlcsh:Agriculturesocial tiesSociologyqualitative social network analysisManagement processNature and Landscape Conservationmedia_commonparticipatory landscape processesGlobal and Planetary ChangeEcologySocial networkbusiness.industrylcsh:SCitizen journalismInterpersonal tiesScale (social sciences)barriers to engagementqualitative social network analysis;businessparticipatory landscape processes;Land
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Older Peruvian Migrants’ Capacity and Desire to Send Remittances from Spain

2016

This article draws on the conceptual framework of capacity and desire to analyze the remitting behavior of older Peruvian migrants in Spain. Cross-sectional survey data are explored using regression analysis to estimate how local and transnational factors relate to the sending of remittances. To reveal the complexities involved in this activity, the findings are discussed in the light of qualitative data gathered through semi-structured interviews with older Peruvian migrants in the metropolitan area of Barcelona. Results show that economic integration and transnational ties and practices are strong predictors for the sending of remittances, with local language skills being of intermediate …

Economic integrationEconomic growth05 social sciencesQualitative propertyRegression analysisMetropolitan area0506 political science0502 economics and business050602 political science & public administrationGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesSurvey data collectionRelevance (information retrieval)The Conceptual FrameworkDemographic economicsSociologyLocal language050207 economicsGeneral Environmental ScienceThe Latin Americanist
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Analyzing Social Entrepreneurship from an Institutional Perspective: Evidence from Spain

2010

In recent years, social entrepreneurship (SE) has been regarded as an important source of social, economic and environmental wealth, and many scholars are focusing their inquiries on this emerging area. Little is known, however, concerning the environmental factors that affect this entrepreneurial phenomenon. In this research, we analyze how these factors affect both the emergence and implementation of SE in the highly entrepreneurial Spanish region of Catalonia, using institutional economics as the main conceptual framework. We also apply an inductive theory, building an empirical approach to conducting a multiple-case study in order to develop theoretical propositions that enhance our und…

Economics and EconometricsConceptual frameworkOrder (exchange)PhenomenonPerspective (graphical)Institutional economicsSocial entrepreneurshipSociologyDevelopmentBusiness and International ManagementEconomic systemPositive economicsAffect (psychology)Journal of Social Entrepreneurship
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El concepto de informe integrado como innovación en reporting corporativo

2016

ResumenLa información integrada (o informe integrado [IR]) es una de las innovaciones más recientes dentro de la corriente relacionada con informes de sostenibilidad e información no financiera en el mundo. Aunque algunas compañías comenzaron prácticas de IR en la década del 2000 (Eccles y Krzus, 2010), la presentación de informes integrados ha sido reconocida solo desde 2010, como la mejor manera de obtener un panorama completo del valor de las empresas, superando las limitaciones de los informes tradicionales (Eccles y Krzus, 2010; Jensen y Berg, 2012; Abeysekera, 2013).Nuestra investigación tiene como objetivo analizar esta innovadora corriente de presentación de informes. Para ello, pri…

Economics and EconometricsEl Marco Internacional para la Información IntegradaM40The International Integrated Reporting FrameworkFinancial and non-financial informationInformación financiera y no financieraManagement of Technology and Innovationlcsh:AZ20-9990502 economics and businessddc:650lcsh:Social sciences (General)Business and International ManagementInternational Integrated Reporting Council pilot programmeMarketingM14Philosophy05 social sciencesInformación integradaPrimeras prácticas de información integrada050201 accountinglcsh:History of scholarship and learning. The humanitiesEl programa piloto del International Integrated Reporting CouncilReportingFirst integrated reporting practiceslcsh:H1-99Integrated reportingHumanities050203 business & management
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A review of green supply chain management: From bibliometric analysis to a conceptual framework and future research directions

2018

Abstract This study reviews the green supply chain management (GSCM) literature and proposes a comprehensive view of the structural associations amongst the GSCM factors, viz. drivers, practice indicators and performance measures. The HistCite software was used to perform bibliometric citation meta-analysis on a sample of 1523 articles, obtained from the ISI Web of Science database. Influential journals, institutions, and trending articles in the GSCM research are revealed. Co-citation analysis coupled with content analysis of the 39 most cited articles identified six underlying research streams, namely (a) conceptual development and sense-making, (b) GSCM impact on performance, (c) integra…

Economics and EconometricsKnowledge managementSupply chain managementbusiness.industryComputer scienceSupply chain05 social sciencesSample (statistics)010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesField (computer science)Conceptual frameworkContent analysis0502 economics and businessSustainabilitybusinessCitationWaste Management and Disposal050203 business & management0105 earth and related environmental sciencesResources, Conservation and Recycling
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Unrelated knowledge combinations: the unexplored potential for regional industrial path development

2018

The paper engages in a critical discussion of the related variety – regional branching argument and foregrounds a more differentiated perspective on regional industrial path development. It contributes by i) sharpening the definition of key concepts, namely specialisation and diversity, related and unrelated variety, ii) discussing their relevance in local and non-local spaces, iii) scrutinizing related variety as source for regional branching, and iv) developing a conceptual framework capturing the opportunity space for regional structural change that unveils the relevance of path upgrading, path importation, path branching, path diversification, and new path creation as different forms of…

Economics and EconometricsSociology and Political Sciencebusiness.industry05 social sciencesGeography Planning and Development0211 other engineering and technologies0507 social and economic geographyPath creation021107 urban & regional planning02 engineering and technologyDiversification (marketing strategy)Critical discussionGeographyConceptual frameworkArtificial intelligenceEconomic geographybusiness050703 geographyCambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society
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Brakes and barriers of Corporate Volunteering

2017

The objective of this research is to study which are the determinants for the participation of employees in Corporate Volunteer actions -hereafter CV- that can become barriers and brakes, and which ones can mean negative consequences for the company. Ignorance of managers for these programs, about which are those brakes and its relevance, may be behind the low participation fees that companies have in their Corporate Volunteering Programs.For this purpose, we conducted a qualitative empirical study to define a model, based on the motivations and determinants of employee participation in corporate volunteer programs. The methodology that we use in order to advance the understanding of this f…

Economics and EconometricsSociology and Political Sciencebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectField (Bourdieu)IgnoranceUNESCO::CIENCIAS ECONÓMICASPublic relations:CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAS [UNESCO]Empirical researchWork (electrical)Conceptual frameworkOrder (exchange)Political scienceRelevance (law)businessResearch questionmedia_common
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Trade Associations: Why Not Cartels?

2021

First published: 30 September 2020 The relevance of special interests lobbying in modern democracies can hardly be questioned. But if large trade associations can overcome the free riding problem and form effective lobbies, why do they not also threaten market competition by forming equally effective cartels? We argue that the key to understanding the difference lies in supply elasticity. The group discipline which works in the case of lobbying can be effective in sustaining a cartel only if increasing output is sufficiently costly ‐ otherwise the incentive to deviate is too great. The theory helps organizing a number of stylized facts within a common framework. This article has been accept…

Economics and EconometricsStylized fact05 social sciencesCartelPrice elasticity of supplyCartelCompetition AuthorityCommon frameworkFree ridingCartels Labor Unions Lobbying Monitoring Costs Self-organizing Groups Special InterestsMarket economyIncentiveIf and only ifFirm0502 economics and businessEconomicsRelevance (law)050207 economicsSettore SECS-P/01 - Economia Politica050205 econometrics
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Nonlinear impact estimation in spatial autoregressive models

2018

International audience; This paper extends the literature on the calculation and interpretation of impacts for spatial autoregressive models. Using a Bayesian framework, we show how the individual direct and indirect impacts associated with an exogenous variable introduced in a nonlinear way in such models can be computed, theoretically and empirically. Rather than averaging the individual impacts, we suggest to graphically analyze them along with their confidence intervals calculated from Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC). We also explicitly derive the form of the gap between individual impacts in the spatial autoregressive model and the corresponding model without a spatial lag and show, in…

Economics and Econometrics[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]Lag0507 social and economic geographysymbols.namesake0502 economics and businessEconometricsMarginal impacts050207 economicsSpatial econometricsMathematics05 social sciencesMarkov chain Monte Carlo[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceSplineConfidence intervalMarkov chain Monte CarloSpline (mathematics)Nonlinear systemAutoregressive model13. Climate actionsymbolsBayesian frameworkSpatial econometrics050703 geographyFinanceEconomics Letters
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The relevance of ecological status to ecosystem functions and services in a large boreal lake

2014

Summary Environmental conventions aim to protect ecosystem structures and functions to provide goods and services for mankind. The degree of aquatic ecosystem naturalness, or ecological status as it is defined in the Water Framework Directive (WFD) of the European Union, is notionally linked to supplies of ecosystem services. In practice, these links have rarely been documented or even investigated, and to justify conservation and management objectives based on the status indicators, it is essential to demonstrate their relationships to ecosystem functions and services. The WFD requires member states to classify their surface waters aiming to achieve good ecological status of water bodies. …

Ecosystem healthEcologyEcological healthbusiness.industryEcologyEnvironmental resource managementLake ecosystemEcosystem servicesGeographyWater Framework DirectiveEcosystem managementEcosystemEcosystem diversitybusinessJournal of Applied Ecology
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