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Book Review: Derivatives and Risk Management in Shipping by Manolis D. Kavussanos and Ilias D. Visvikis

2009

Derivatives and Risk Management in Shipping, by Manolis D. Kavussanos and Ilias D. Visvikis. Witherbys Publishing, 2006. 392pp. 10-ISBN: 1 85609 310 7; 13-ISBN: 978 1 85609 310 1

business.industryPublishingManagement of Technology and InnovationTransportationOperations managementManagement Science and Operations ResearchBusiness and International ManagementbusinessRisk managementManagementInternational Journal of Shipping and Transport Logistics
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Measuring the Reputation of Top US Business Schools: A MIMIC Modeling Approach

2009

This article examines predictors of the reputation of top US business schools as perceived by three different stakeholders: business school deans, MBA candidates, and recruiters of MBA graduates. Reputation is modeled and later estimated via a Multiple Indicators and Multiple Causes model using LISREL methodology. The outcomes of the study show that the reputation of a business school is a unidimensional construct, implying homogeneity in the perceptions of the stakeholders analyzed, and fundamentally hinges on two antecedents: quality of students and position in the business school media rankings.

business.industryStrategy and ManagementBest practicemedia_common.quotation_subjectPublic relationsLISRELBusiness relationship managementCorporate reputationEmpirical researchPerceptionBusiness and International ManagementMarketingbusinessReputation managementmedia_commonReputationCorporate Reputation Review
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The Legitimacy of the Media Industry – What do Advertisers Expect?

2013

AbstractAs the media industry is globally affected by changes, we fill a gap that exists in understanding stakeholders’ expectations about the future of media by examining the perceived legitimacy of the media industry through advertisers’ expectations. Expectations contribute to stakeholder assessments and behavior, and unmet expectations may hinder organizational legitimacy. The qualitative study consisted of interviews of the 10 biggest media advertisers in Finland and social media observations. The results show that both traditional and new expectations may pose threats to the legitimacy of media, calling the industry to engage the central stakeholders in future planning and scenarios.

business.industryStrategy and ManagementCommunicationMedia industryStakeholderOrganizational legitimacyAdvertisingMedia relationsPublic relationsSocial mediaBusinessBusiness and International ManagementMarketingLegitimacyQualitative researchJournal of Media Business Studies
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Sustainability performance and assurance: Influence on reputation

2015

- The positive impact of sustainability on reputation has been assumed but not sufficiently examined. This study probes the veracity of these claims by applying legitimacy and signaling perspectives to examine whether sustainability performance and assurance contribute to corporate reputation. We find superior sustainability performance has a positive association with sustainability reputation. Companies with better performance are also more likely to obtain external assurance of their sustainability disclosure, but assurance does not directly affect reputation. Assurance appears to be a managerial tool associated with the congruence of internal processes rather than a differentiating signa…

business.industryStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectBest practiceAccountingAffect (psychology)Corporate reputationSustainabilitySustainability reportingSustainability organizationsBusiness and International ManagementMarketingbusinessLegitimacyReputationmedia_common
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Neutral Reputation and Public Sector Organizations

2007

Despite the strides taken in reputation research during recent decades, the reputation of public sector organizations has remained rather neglected. Public sector organizations often measure intangibles with instruments designed for corporations, although their raison d’etre differs fundamentally from that of the latter. This paper attempts to fill the gap in reputation research on public sector organizations by developing the proposition that for public sector organizations a neutral rather than excellent reputation is ideal, as neutrality enables a critical operating distance, and the resources for maintaining an excellent reputation are scarce. To test the idea of neutral reputation in p…

business.industryStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectBest practicePublic sectorStakeholder relationsAccountingPublic relationsIdeal (ethics)Corporate reputationBusinessNeutralityBusiness and International ManagementReputation managementReputationmedia_commonCorporate Reputation Review
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Sustainability Development and the Quality of Assurance Reports: Empirical Evidence

2012

There is a rising trend among companies to publish their sustainability or corporate social responsibility (CSR) reports. Assurance of these reports is a valuable voluntary tool to provide them with higher credibility. Nonetheless, the quality of assurance reports differs in practice and the objective of this paper is to provide evidence in this new area of research. Indeed, we are pioneers in developing an index to measure the quality of assurance reports. We choose the Spanish setting because it is the worldwide leading country as regards CSR reporting (KPMG, 2011; Sierra et al., 2012). We have found evidence on the determinants for CSR reporting posited by existing literature that have a…

business.industryStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectGeography Planning and DevelopmentStakeholder engagementAccountingAuditManagement Monitoring Policy and LawRevenue assuranceCredibilityCorporate social responsibilityQuality (business)BusinessBusiness and International ManagementMarketingEmpirical evidencePublicationmedia_commonBusiness Strategy and the Environment
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BIOPHARMACEUTICAL ALLIANCES AND COMPETITION: A REAL OPTIONS GAMES APPROACH

2013

The competitive landscape where pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies operate has changed radically due to a scientific/technological progress that has revolutionised the process by which drugs are developed. In fact, pharmaceutical industry more and more relies on advances in biochemistry and molecular biology. As a consequence, the number of partnerships between pharmaceutical and biotech firms has grown significantly. Research contributions addressing the biopharmaceutical alliances design have also focused on the optimal timing to sign a partnership. In this paper, we introduce and analyse the effect of competition in biotechnology industry by modelling the decisions of whether and…

business.industryTechnological changeProcess (engineering)Strategy and ManagementSettore ING-IND/35 - Ingegneria Economico-Gestionalereal options games.Biopharmaceutical alliances competition real options gamesCompetition (economics)AllianceBiopharmaceuticalBiopharmaceutical allianceManagement of Technology and InnovationGeneral partnershipEconomicsFirst-mover advantageBusiness and International ManagementMarketingbusinesscompetitionPharmaceutical industryInternational Journal of Innovation Management
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Joint Audit: Issues and Challenges for Researchers and Policy-Makers

2013

International audience; The publication of the European Commission Green Paper, ‘Audit Policy: Lessons from the Crisis’ in October 2010, has stirred up a lively debate on the role of joint audits. This literature review identifies and evaluates, for the benefit of future research and regulators, existing evidence about joint audits. We find limited empirical support to suggest that joint audits lead to increased audit quality, but some empirical support to suggest that joint audits lead to additional costs. Overall, this paper indicates that joint audit should be seen as a mechanism that is embedded in a broader institutional context and not be considered in isolation from other factors tha…

business.industrycharacteristicsmarketAudit evidence[SHS.GESTION.COMPTA]Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administration/domain_shs.gestion.comptaauditAccountingAuditAudit planPerformance audityhteistilintarkastusjoint auditsQuality auditjoint auditEmpirical researchJoint auditAccountinghealth services administrationInformation technology auditBusinessBusiness and International Managementauditstilintarkastusta512FinanceAccounting in Europe
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Cost consciousness: conceptual development from a management accounting perspective

2015

Purpose – This paper aims to take note of the need to better understand cost consciousness from a management accounting perspective and serves as an exploratory study striving to analyze how the notion has been addressed by management accounting scholars. Design/methodology/approach – This paper presents the findings of a thorough literature review identifying the drivers, interpretations, definitions and results which management accounting scholars have associated with cost consciousness. Findings – This paper has synthesized the definitions and interpretations by considering their conceptual broadness and the subjects that cost consciousness characterizes. In addition, various potential …

business.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectPerspective (graphical)Exploratory researchAccountingConceptual developmentWork (electrical)AccountingManagement accountingEngineering ethicsSociologyBusiness and International ManagementDoctoral dissertationConsciousnessbusinessManagement control systemmedia_commonQualitative Research in Accounting & Management
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DYNAMICS OF SOIL NUTRIENT STATUS OF HIGHBUSH BLUEBERRY IN LATVIA, 2006-2017

2019

In Latvia, the first commercial highbush blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum L.) plantings have been established on a few hectares at the end of the 1990th. Since then, a remarkable growth has noticed and today the total cultivated area reaches 280 hectares. An increasing market demand for fresh and processed berries provides a future upward trend in the development of blueberry crop in Latvia. In general, blueberry is a highly specialized crop that has definite soil agrochemical and climatic requirements. There are two main soil types used for blueberry cultivation in Latvia: well-drained acid sandy soils with high organic matter content and sphagnum peat soils. Evaluation and management of pl…

chemistry.chemical_classificationPeatbiologyMaterials Science (miscellaneous)Soil classificationbiology.organism_classificationIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringCropNutrientchemistryAgronomySoil waterEnvironmental scienceOrganic matterBusiness and International ManagementHectareVacciniumSWS Journal of EARTH and PLANETARY SCIENCES
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