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Residents' perceptions of the economic impact of sports tourism. Differences according to the geographical location of the town

2018

Sports tourism has become a major tourist draw in recent decades. People are increasingly in favour of hosting such activities, given the many benefits it can bring to the community. The economic impact of such events is known but not the perceptions that residents have about this type of impact. Researchers also highlight the differences that the populations may have according to the geographical area where they are located and their influence on sports tourism activities. Therefore, the aim of the study is to investigate residents' perceptions of the economic impact of sports tourism according to the population of residence, differentiating between rural, urban and coastal populations. A …

Economic impactPlace of residence2411.06 Fisiología del EjercicioSports tourismhuman activitiesPerceptions of residents
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Economic conditions and populist radical right voting: The role of issue salience

2021

Contains fulltext : 245174.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access) In this article, we show with the European Election Study from nine Western European countries that issue salience of the economy and immigration contributes to our understanding of the puzzling relation between economic conditions and populist radical right support. In countries with relatively weak or worsening economic conditions, the economy is considered more salient, whereas immigration loses salience – also compared to other issues. Voters who perceive the economy as most important problem are less likely to opt for the populist radical right than people who perceive immigration or even other issues as most important…

Economic recessionSalience (language)media_common.quotation_subjectImmigrationVoting behaviourImmigrationIssue salienceRecessionInequality cohesion and modernizationRadical rightEconomic issuePolitical economyPolitical sciencePerceptionVotingPolitical Science and International RelationsOngelijkheid cohesie en moderniseringPopulist radical rightInstitute for Management Researchmedia_common
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Institutional characteristics and managers’ perceptions of accounting information: impact on e-government use and organisational performance

2017

The use of e-government practices facilitates the disclosure of accounting information, and lets citizens monitor how public managers administer their financial resources and assets. In order to as...

Economics and EconometricsE-Governmentbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesAccounting0506 political scienceOrder (business)AccountingPerceptionAccounting information system050602 political science & public administrationOrganisational performanceBusiness0509 other social sciences050904 information & library sciencesFinancemedia_commonSpanish Journal of Finance and Accounting / Revista Española de Financiación y Contabilidad
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Non-family employees in small family business succession: the case of psychological ownership

2013

This study is analysing non-family employees' perceptions on psychological ownership during the family business succession process. Three small family companies were chosen for the multiple case studies. The results of this study show that non-family employees are participating on the small family business succession and they do possess a strong psychological ownership towards the family business, their own work, and the founder generation. Non-family employees recognise the changing management and leadership in successions. Non-family employees' psychological ownership increases in succession. This has got influence on commitment and well being in unique way according to personal character…

Economics and EconometricsEntrepreneurshipFamily businessRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectEcological successionPublic relationsWork (electrical)PerceptionWell-beingMultiple caseBusinessBusiness and International ManagementMarketingta512media_commonWorld Review of Entrepreneurship, Management and Sustainable Development
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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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Free admission in museums and monuments : An exploration of some perceptions of the audiences.

2008

This paper considers the theme of the audiences' perceptions of free admission in national French museums and monuments. The results show that, from an individual perspective, perceptions of free admission are linked to perceptions of price, money and payment, hence complementing perceptions expressed in a collective perspective (a symbolic, political measure causing either adhesion or rejection). These perspectives are generally put forward by both advocates and opponents of the measure in their discussions. These different visions of free admission have managerial implications for managers of museums and monuments. Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

Economics and EconometricsFree admissionpricemuseums and monumentsmultiangulationStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectmultiangulationPoliticsperceptionsPerception0502 economics and businessSociology[ SHS.GESTION ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administrationmedia_commonMarketingVisionbusiness.industry05 social sciencesPerspective (graphical)Public relationsPaymentpricefree admission[SHS.GESTION]Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administration050211 marketingbusiness[SHS.GESTION] Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administration050212 sport leisure & tourismmuseums and monumentsTheme (narrative)
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Is the European Commission a ‘Hothouse’ for Supranationalism? Exploring Actor-Level Supranationalism

2007

The article explores actor-level supranationalism among seconded national experts (SNEs) in the European Commission. The transformative clout of the European Commission is assessed by the extent to which SNEs adopt a supranational role perception. The survey and interview data presented demonstrates that SNEs evoke multiple roles, notably departmental, epistemic and supranational roles. OLS regression analyses reveal that actor-level supranationalism among SNEs reflect (i) processes of re-socialization inside the Commission, (ii) the organizational composition of the Commission and (iii) organizational incompatibilities between the Commission and domestic government institutions.

Economics and EconometricsGovernmentTransformative learningLawPolitical Science and International RelationsEuropean commissionSociologyCommissionRole perceptionBusiness and International ManagementPublic administrationGeneral Business Management and AccountingInterview dataJCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies
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An Empirical Analysis of the Determinants of Perceived Inequality

2017

Perception of inequality is important for the analysis of individuals' motivations and decisions and for policy assessment. Despite the broad range of analytic gains that it grants, our knowledge about measurement and determinants of perception of inequality is still limited, since it is intrinsically unobservable, multidimensional, and essentially contested. Using a novel econometric approach, we study how observable individual characteristics affect the joint distribution of a set of indicators of perceived inequality in specific domains. Using data from the International Social Survey Programme, we shed light on the associations among these indicators and how they are affected by covaria…

Economics and EconometricsInequalitymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesInternational Social Survey ProgrammeAffect (psychology)UnobservableJoint probability distributionPerception0502 economics and businessCovariateEconometricsEconomics050207 economicsSet (psychology)Settore SECS-P/01 - Economia Politica050205 econometrics media_commonPerception of inequality inequality of outcome inequality of opportunity fairness.
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The process of female borrower discouragement

2022

Recent entrepreneurial finance literature identifies ‘borrower discouragement’ as an important phenomenon explaining why female entrepreneurs hold less capital to grow their venture. But how do you become a discouraged borrower? We apply grounded theory to interviews with Tanzanian female entrepreneurs and model the process via which these entrepreneurs become discouraged. Our model suggests that entrepreneurs hold negative perceptions regarding loan application, allocation and payback procedures shaped by both internal and external information sources. We demonstrate that negative perceptions cause an unfavorable attitude towards formal loans which together with entrepreneurs' perceptions …

Economics and EconometricsLabour economics050208 financeProcess (engineering)media_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesGrounded theoryEntrepreneurial financeLoanCapital (economics)PhenomenonPerception0502 economics and businessFemale entrepreneursBusinessBusiness and International Management050203 business & managementmedia_commonEmerging Markets Review
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Motivations, adoption and impact of voluntary environmental certification in the Italian Forest based industry: The case of the FSC standard

2017

Abstract Over the past few years several private voluntary schemes have been developed worldwide to address the environmental issues in the forest based industry. Using survey data, this study analyse the main factors motivating companies operating in the Italian forest based industry to implement FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) standard, as a tool to promote responsible forest management and traceability of derived products, and the impact of this standard on the economic and organisational results. The findings provide evidences that signalling mechanisms drive the entrepreneurs towards the adoption of FSC certification, followed by moral and ethical reasons. In terms of impact, emerges …

Economics and EconometricsPERCEPTIONSSociology and Political ScienceTraceabilityForest managementCUSTODY CERTIFICATIONUNITED-STATESCertification010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and Law01 natural sciencesSYSTEMSSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleMANAGEMENTMarketingMANUFACTURERSSTEWARDSHIP-COUNCILIndustrial organization0105 earth and related environmental sciences040101 forestryForestryEnvironmental certification04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesCertified woodMARKETTurnoverDRIVEN NSMD GOVERNANCE0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesSurvey data collectionCHAINStewardshipBusiness
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