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One and two equals three? The third mission of higher education institutions

2015

In modern, knowledge-based societies, universities play an increasingly important role in achieving economic growth and social progress. Their traditional roles and missions are being broadened as to accommodate activities that facilitate engagement with various stakeholder groups. Universities do not want to be regarded as isolated and separated islands from their surrounding communities and have therefore developed internal mechanisms to bridge their activities with the needs and expectations of external actors. In this paper, we take stock of recent scholarly work and ongoing debates surrounding universities’ third mission (TM). Broadly speaking, TM refers to the changing roles and funct…

Economic growthHigher educationbusiness.industryInstitutionalisationSocial changeStakeholderSociologyScholarly workPublic relationsbusinessSocial progressStock (geology)EducationEuropean Journal of Higher Education
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Why People Born During World War II are Healthier

2017

War leads civilians to suffer. This can take extreme forms, such as during periods of intense violence or famines. But also outside of such episodes, civilians’ lives during wars can be harsh, as they suffer from poorer nutritional situations, stress, recessions, and sub optimally functioning health care systems. The more extreme types of suffering are proven to lead to a worse health among those prenatally exposed to them. But long-run effects of prenatal exposure to the latter circumstances have thus far largely been unexplored, even though in many wars more pregnant women are exposed to these “everyday” circumstances than to the extreme circumstances. We study the general, population-wid…

Economic growthHistorybusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectWorld War IIFertilityRecessionOlder populationSpanish Civil WarHealth careFaminebusinessPrenatal exposureDemographymedia_commonSSRN Electronic Journal
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The adoption of market-based practices within care for older people: is the work satisfaction of Nordic care workers at risk?

2011

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Economic growthInterpretation (philosophy)Context (language use)General MedicineprivatizationManagerialismolder peoplelcsh:Social Scienceslcsh:HStyle (visual arts)Nordic countriesNew public managementNew Public Managementlcsh:H1-99Job satisfactionDemographic economicsCare worklcsh:Social sciences (General)work satisfactionPsychologyCare workSimple (philosophy)Nordic Journal of Social Research
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Diversification of old-age care services for older people: Trade-offs between coverage, diversification and targeting in European countries.

2011

Information on public services for older people is often limited to institutional care and Home Help/ Home Care, be it for individuals in surveys, statistics for a specific country or for international comparisons. Yet, these two major services in many countries are supplemented — or substituted — by other, minor services. The latter include services such as transportation services, meals-on-wheels, alarm systems, and day care. In this study the authors use various data sources to provide information on all or most of these types of support for Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Germany, England, Spain, and Israel, concluding with a closer scrutiny of Swedish service profiles. When all types of suppo…

Economic growthScrutinyTrade offsInternational comparisonsDay careBusinessHome helpDiversification (marketing strategy)Older peopleService coverage
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Successful turnarounds in bankrupt firms? Assessing retrenchment in the most severe form of crisis

2019

During economic downturns, firms file for bankruptcy in an effort to attempt a “turnaround.” The objective of this study is to assess the effectiveness of retrenchment strategies in the context of bankruptcy, as the most severe form of crisis. We conducted a longitudinal analysis of a sample of 868 bankrupt Spanish firms during the period 2004–2017. The empirical results show that stakeholder support and deep cost retrenchment increase the likelihood of survival and performance recovery, while aggressive layoffs are detrimental for turning bankrupt firms around. Surprisingly, intense asset retrenchment had no significant effects on firm survival and also pushed performance downward. The fi…

Economics and Econometrics050208 financeStrategy and Management05 social sciencesM10Context (language use)General MedicinedeclineGeneral Business Management and AccountingstakeholdersretrenchmentMarket economySpainBankruptcyddc:6500502 economics and businessRetrenchment050211 marketingG33BusinessBusiness and International ManagementstrategyTurnaround050203 business & managementBRQ Business Research Quarterly
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Balance sheet versus earnings conservatism in Europe

2004

In this study we extend prior research on the international analysis of accounting conservatism (Joos and Lang, 1994; Ball et al., 2000; Giner and Rees, 2001), by examining the level of accounting conservatism across eight European countries (United Kingdom, Germany, France, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Italy, Spain and Belgium), and assessing the statistical significance of the differences among them. The definitions of conservatism that we use are, on the one hand, the Feltham and Ohlson (1995) definition, which implies a persistent understatement of book value of shareholders' equity (balance sheet conservatism). On the other hand, we use the one proposed by Basu (1997), that is, a time…

Economics and EconometricsEarningsbusiness.industryEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)AccountingConservatismAccounting conservatismSample compositionShareholderRequest permissionsAccountingEconomicsBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)Balance sheetOrder reprintsBusiness and International ManagementBook valueUnderstatementbusinessFinanceEmpresa
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Searching for new paradigms in a globalized world: Business ethics as a management strategy

2008

The process of globalization is an undeniable reality of today's world. Yet, paradoxically, the cornerstone of this phenomenon, economic performance, varies widely across the world whatever indicator (for example, GDP/habitant, competitiveness) we choose to use to compare countries. Increasingly, studies tend to explain this apparently paradoxical situation with reference to the issue of corruption and ethics. In essence, corruption is perceived to be an important impediment to the economic development of a country (or area). Many studies of corruption are focused at the national level. The aim of this conceptual paper is to explore the role of the firm (as opposed to national states or int…

Economics and EconometricsEconomic growthHF5001-6182Process (engineering)Corruptionstakeholder theorymedia_common.quotation_subjectcorruptionCornerstonecooperationethicsGlobalizationPolitical economyPhenomenonstrategic managementEconomicsBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)BusinessStrategic managementBusiness ethicsStakeholder theoryglobalizationmedia_commonJournal of Business Economics and Management
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Development of a Classification of Spanish Credit Institutions Based on the Concept of Stakeholder

2013

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) assumes that banks voluntarily incorporate social and environmental criteria in their economic activities and relationships with stakeholders. The reason why a credit institution decides to involve itself in social activities is a question which the literature on economics has tried to answer. We highlight the relationship created between the credit institution as a social organization and its various stakeholders, analyzing the importance assigned to each of them. Our goal is to find distinct profiles of credit institutions, depending on their degree of concern about CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility). The field work was conducted by means of a surv…

Economics and EconometricsEmployeesbusiness.industryLegislationStakeholderLegislationBancsEconomiaPublic relationsEmpreses Responsabilitat socialProfit (economics)BanksShareholderEconomicsCorporate social responsibilitySocietyCorporate social responsibilityBusiness and International ManagementbusinessSocial organizationEngineering (miscellaneous)Social responsibilityTaxonomyFinancial sectorEngineering Economics
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Los grupos de interés en las entidades de crédito Españolas

2012

RESUMENSe plantean los orígenes, evolución y clasificación de los grupos de interés (stakeholders). Se pone de relieve la relación que se entabla entre la entidad de crédito como organización social y sus diferentes grupos de interés, analizándose la importancia que se asigna a estos.El trabajo de campo se realizó a través de una encuesta contestada por 57 entidades de crédito españolas. Los resultados del estudio muestran la sensibilidad de las entidades de crédito hacia la RSE (Responsabilidad Social de la Empresa), con referencia al conjunto del sector financiero español. Nuestro objetivo es analizar la importancia que tienen los diversos grupos de interés: accionistas, empleados, client…

Economics and EconometricsEntidades de CréditoStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectGrupos de Interés.BancsEconomialcsh:BusinessstakeholdersStakeholdersShareholderOrder (exchange)InstitutionResponsabilidad Social de la Empresaddc:330Business and International ManagementSocial organizationmedia_commonG30Marketingcorporate social responsibilityM14business.industryPublic relationsEmpreses Responsabilitat socialTransparency (behavior)Grupos de InterésCorporate Social ResponsibilityWork (electrical)SustainabilityCorporate social responsibilitycredit institutionsCredit Institutionsbusinesslcsh:HF5001-6182
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Stakeholder perceptions of alternative food entrepreneurs

2009

This paper focuses on rural entrepreneurs' perceptions of their stakeholders with respect to their influence towards the economic success of farms and environmental issues, as well as their trustworthiness. There is special emphasis on the comparison of perceptions between suppliers of alternative food supply chains and suppliers of conventional supply chains. Survey research, with a final sample size of 522 rural entrepreneurs in Central Finland, was used as a research method. The results showed that 28% of the respondents could be defined as alternative food entrepreneurs. Significant differences between alternative and conventional food entrepreneurs were related to perceptions towards c…

Economics and EconometricsEntrepreneurshipTrustworthinessRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentStakeholder perceptionsFood supplySupply chainSustainabilityFood systemsProduction (economics)BusinessBusiness and International ManagementMarketingWorld Review of Entrepreneurship, Management and Sustainable Development
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