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The Go2School project for promoting cycling to school: A case study in Palermo

2021

Abstract The identification of transport policy measures able to reduce the use of private cars for home-to-school travel is very relevant to reduce congestion during peak hours and to ensure that the areas around schools have livable environments. An action that policymakers could apply is promoting cycling to school through the introduction of bikesharing programs and creating safe routes to school through the construction of new cycle infrastructure. The aim of the paper has been, therefore, to assess if these policies could lead the high-school students to cycle to school, considering the city of Palermo as a case study. The goal is reached through the calibration of a modal choice mode…

Economics and EconometricsEnvironmental EngineeringSchool tripGeography Planning and DevelopmentEconomic growth development planningManagement Monitoring Policy and LawEnvironmental Science (miscellaneous)TD194-195MultimodalityTransport engineeringCycling to schoolEnvironmental effects of industries and plantsRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryTransport policyPreferenceIdentification (information)ModalSustainabilitySettore ICAR/05 - TrasportiPublic transportHD72-88BusinessMode choiceCyclingSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)ExternalitySchool tripsBikesharing
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Financial development and intergenerational education mobility

2018

Using years of education as a measure of status, we study the relationship between financial development and intergenerational mobility, focusing on human capital investments boosted by financial deepening. We consider a set of indices to capture different components of the overall intergenerational education mobility. Using a sample of 39 countries, we find that financial development is related to structural mobility but not to exchange mobility. In particular, while we detect an inverted U-shaped relationship between financial development and structural mobility, we do not find any significant relationship with exchange mobility. Keywords: Intergenerational mobility, Financial development…

Economics and EconometricsFinancial development05 social sciencesSample (statistics)Financial developmentSocial mobilityHuman capitallcsh:HD72-88Financial deepeninglcsh:Economic growth development planningIntergenerational mobilitySettore SECS-S/06 -Metodi Mat. dell'Economia e d. Scienze Attuariali e Finanz.lcsh:Financelcsh:HG1-99990502 economics and businessEconomicsDemographic economicsEquality of opportunitie050207 economicsFinanceHuman capital investment050205 econometrics
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The importance of green practices for hotel guests: does gender matter?

2021

Due to growing consumer awareness of environmental problems, more and more hotels have been developing green practices in response to the environmental concerns of their guests and improve their image. This study aimed to test a model for analyzing the incidence of green practices as drivers for generating positive hotel image and guest trust and satisfaction, evaluating the moderating role of guest gender in these relationships. Based on a personal survey of 302 guests at 3 and 4-star hotels in Bogotá, evidence was obtained for the positive relationship between sustainable practices and the variables considered, with certain differences depending on the gender of each guest. Thus, this stu…

Economics and EconometricsGeneralLiterature_INTRODUCTORYANDSURVEYsatisfactiontrusthotelslcsh:Regional economics. Space in economicsGreen practices; image; trust; satisfaction; hotels; genderConsumer awarenesslcsh:HD72-88lcsh:HT388GeneralLiterature_MISCELLANEOUSlcsh:Economic growth development planningInformationSystems_GENERALgenderimageBusinessMarketinggreen practicesEconomic research - Ekonomska istraživanja
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Family governance systems: the complementary role of constitutions and councils

2021

The understanding of family businesses from the family side is still in its infancy. This is especially true in relation to how family members manage their relationships with one another and with the firm. Family growth and evolution are usually accompanied by a reduction in shared family meaning and purpose and greater divergence in the form of factional interests and intentions that harm the family and the firm. To counterbalance this negative impact, scholars generally advocate a set of corporate governance practices. However, few papers have analysed how family regulatory frameworks and family governance institutions affect family firm performance. To the best of our knowledge, no paper…

Economics and EconometricsGovernance systemfamily constitutionFamily governance system; family constitution; family council; family complexity; firm performance; fit; under-fit; over-fitM20over-fitTreballadors Participació en l'administració d'empresesEconomia d'empresaPublic administrationlcsh:Regional economics. Space in economicsfamily complexityfamily governance systemfitEmpreses Direcció i administraciólcsh:HD72-88lcsh:HT388lcsh:Economic growth development planningfirm performanceunder-fitJCRPolitical scienceScopusfamily councilRelation (history of concept)
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Customer functional value creation through a sustainable entrepreneurial orientation approach

2019

This paper advances a theoretical model to empirically test firms’ behaviour regarding sustainable entrepreneurship, enhancing what researchers have recently proposed at a solely conceptual level; this entails sustainable entrepreneurship being understood as a discipline that reliably allows organizations to successfully respond to sustainable development and market requirements. The authors suggest an integrated approach of dynamic-capabilities, S-D logic and product-service system views, which highlights the managerial predisposition to adopt a strategic position that fosters value in use (instead of regular property value), according to the current school of thoughts engaged with innovat…

Economics and EconometricsKnowledge managementValue creationbusiness.industrysustainable entrepreneurial orientationEntrepreneurial orientationdynamic-capabilitiess-d logiclcsh:Regional economics. Space in economicslcsh:HD72-88lcsh:HT388firm performancelcsh:Economic growth development planningTest (assessment)Sustainable entrepreneurial orientation; customer functional value creation; firm performance; dynamiccapabilities; S-D logic; service-product systemservice-product systemBusinessSustainable entrepreneurshipDynamic capabilitiescustomer functional value creationConceptual levelEconomic Research-Ekonomska Istraživanja
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Can Euribor be fixed?

2020

The manipulation of Euro Interbank Offered Rate (Euribor) is a problem with great impact on international financial markets. This paper focuses on two aspects of the Euribor benchmark rate for the period 2004–2018: the specific features that make the Index more vulnerable to manipulation and the potential for Index manipulation over the studied period. To address the first aspect, we examine the range and the standard deviation of daily quotes, as well as the panel banks’ quote submissions to the Euribor administrator, the maximum and minimum quotes and the daily variation of submissions. As a result, we found a group of five banks with similar and extreme submission patterns, which might b…

Economics and EconometricsMoney marketFinancial marketEconomic growth development planningMonetary economicscollusionrate-fixingRegional economics. Space in economicseuribormanipulationHT388CollusionBenchmark (computing)EconomicsHD72-88EuriborEuribor; money markets; rate-fixing; manipulation; collusion; panel bankmoney marketspanel bankEkonomska Istraživanja
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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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The role of passion in the quality-value-satisfaction-intentions chain: linear models and the QCA approach for athletes

2019

The aim of this research is to determine the role of passion on future intentions, perceived value, and athletes’ satisfaction in relation to participatory sport events by combining two methodological approaches: linear models and qualitative comparative analysis (QCA). A sample of participatory sporting event athletes (n = 302) was analysed. The results suggest that there is a direct effect of harmonic passion (HP) on future intentions (FI), value (PV) and satisfaction (AS) and a direct effect of obsessive passion (OP) on satisfaction. Considering the indirect effects, both interactions were significant for the effect of perceived quality (PQ) and perceived value on satisfaction. In additi…

Economics and EconometricsService qualityqcabiologyAthletesQualitative comparative analysismedia_common.quotation_subjectPassion; QCA; sporting event; sport management; PROCESS macroPassionprocess macrolcsh:Regional economics. Space in economicsbiology.organism_classificationlcsh:HD72-88lcsh:HT388lcsh:Economic growth development planningTest (assessment)passionsport managementsporting eventQuality (business)PsychologySport managementSocial psychologyValue (mathematics)media_commonEconomic research - Ekonomska istraživanja
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Audit fees and earnings management: differences based on the type of audit

2020

In spite of the extensive research about the impact of audit fees on audit quality, there is no research examining if the association between voluntary audits and audit pricing affects audit quality. Therefore, the aim of this paper is to empirically examine whether the effect of audit fees on audit quality, measured by the level of earnings management, is affected by the type of audit (voluntary vs mandatory), as well as whether the effect of audit fees on audit quality is different depending on the type of audit. Using a sample of Spanish SMEs composed of both voluntarily and mandatorily audited companies, we find that voluntary audits have higher quality when audit fees are lower, but th…

Economics and Econometricsbusiness.industryaudit feesAudit fees; audit quality; earnings management; voluntary auditAccountingEconomic growth development planningAuditQuality auditRegional economics. Space in economicsEarnings managementaudit qualityhealth services administrationHT388SpiteHD72-88businessvoluntary audithealth care economics and organizationsearnings managementEkonomska Istraživanja
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Audit fees and cost of debt: differences in the credibility of voluntary and mandatory audits

2019

Despite the extensive research on audit fees, few studies have examined the effect of audit fees on the cost of debt. Based on the credence goods theory, we examine whether the effect of audits on the cost of debt is affected by the type of audit (voluntary or mandatory) and the audit fees, as well as whether there is a combined effect of voluntary audits and audit fees, so that the effect of voluntary audits on the cost of debt is affected by audit fees. Using a sample of Spanish SMEs, we find an asymmetric effect of audit fees on the cost of debt: higher audit fees are associated with a lower cost of debt for voluntarily audited companies, while the association is not significant for mand…

Economics and Econometricsbusiness.industryaudit feesvoluntary auditsAccountingAuditlcsh:Regional economics. Space in economicsauditinglcsh:HD72-88lcsh:HT388credibilitylcsh:Economic growth development planningCredence goodTurnoverCost of capitalhealth services administrationsmesCredibilitycost of debtBusinessAuditing; audit fees; credibility; voluntary audits; cost of debt; SMEshealth care economics and organizationsEconomic Research-Ekonomska Istraživanja
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