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How BATNAs perception impacts JVs negotiations

2013

PurposeIn light of the inconclusive findings in literature, the aim of this paper is to answer the question: how can negotiation behavior be explained in a situation of power imbalance?Design/methodology/approachBased on Kim et al., the paper proposes a theoretical model that is empirically studied through a case study.FindingsPower relationship is a key contextual factor in determining negotiation behavior in joint ventures (JVs), but it has to be defined more in terms of the perceived value of the alternatives rather than the amount of available better alternatives to a negotiation agreement (BATNAs). Thus, when a partner looks to gain access to knowledge (market, technology, etc.) about …

Value (ethics)Performance managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectPower relationshipContext (language use)Management Science and Operations ResearchGeneral Business Management and AccountingMicroeconomicsNegotiationPerceptionEconomicsPower imbalanceMarketingmedia_commonManagement Decision
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Institutionalisation in professional freestyle snowboarding – Finnish professional riders’ perceptions

2014

AbstractBy employing W. Richard Scott’s neo-institutional tools this study examines how Finnish professional snowboarders perceive the possibilities of self-expression amid the changes that have taken place in the field of professional snowboarding in recent years. The results indicate that snowboarders perceive competitions and filming or photo shoots as two different subfields in which different institutional elements are emphasised. Both subfields play a strong role in marketing the sponsor and the riders appear to have adopted their role in this system well. However, the pro snowboarders express concern about the regularisation of courses, styles and formats of the competitions and the …

Value (ethics)Sociology and Political Sciencebusiness.industryInstitutionalisationmedia_common.quotation_subjectField (Bourdieu)05 social sciencesControl (management)Physical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationAdvertising030229 sport sciencesPublic relationsEthos03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePerception0502 economics and businessOrthopedics and Sports MedicineSocial mediaSociologybusiness050212 sport leisure & tourismmedia_commonEuropean Journal for Sport and Society
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An Empirical Research on the Impacts of organisational decisions’ locus, tasks structure rules, knowledge, and IT function’s value on ERP system succ…

2014

This research examined the impacts of organisational decisions’ locus, tasks structure, rules and procedures, organisational actors’ information technology (IT) skills/knowledge and IT department’s or function’s value perceptions on enterprise resource planning (ERP) system success. While such antecedent factors matter in the discourse, research on their impacts on ERP success is rare. To increase understanding in the area, we proposed a research model and developed pertinent hypotheses that included the above-mentioned factors. Using a cross-sectional field survey, we collected data from 165 firms in three European countries. Data analysis was performed using the partial least squares (PLS…

Value (ethics)Structure (mathematical logic)EngineeringKnowledge managementbusiness.industryStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectInformation technologyManagement Science and Operations ResearchIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringAntecedent (grammar)Empirical researchPerceptionbusinessFunction (engineering)Enterprise resource planningmedia_commonInternational Journal of Production Research
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Leaders’ Gender, Perceived Abusive Supervision and Health

2018

Purpose: We investigated the role of gender in abusive leadership practices, along with the effects of abusive leadership on employee health. We tested two hypotheses regarding the relationship between abusive leadership practices and subordinates’ health outcomes. Design: At two points of measurement, 663 participants in Germany rated their 158 direct team leaders on abusive supervision and stated their own levels of emotional exhaustion and somatic stress. To test our hypotheses, we used a mixed model approach. Findings: The results show no gender differences between the ratings for female and male leaders regarding abusive supervision but do confirm that the leaders’ gender did play a ro…

Value (ethics)leadershipAbusive supervisionmedia_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:BF1-990050109 social psychologyOriginalityPerception0502 economics and businessRole congruity theorygenderabusive supervisionPsychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesGeneralizability theoryEmotional exhaustionGeneral PsychologyOriginal Researchmedia_common05 social scienceshealthTest (assessment)lcsh:PsychologyPsychologySocial psychology050203 business & managementrole congruity theoryFrontiers in Psychology
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L2 or L3? Foreign Language Enjoyment and Proficiency

2017

Enjoyment is among the achievement emotions encountered in school and university settings. While often identified with a sense of belonging not necessarily connected with learning (Lumby, 2011), foreign language enjoyment (FLE) in SLA has been found to correlate with teachers’ professional and affective skills, and the existence of a supportive peer group. The risk involved with meeting the challenges of the SLA process induces both private and social feelings of FLE (Dewaele & MacIntyre, 2016). This study hypothesizes that a good command of language may be a source of elevated levels of enjoyment, because greater language proficiency is connected with greater control perception, especially…

Value (ethics)media_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesForeign language050301 educationPeer grouplanguage.human_languageGermanPhilologyFeelingPerceptionlanguage0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesLanguage proficiencyPsychology0503 educationSocial psychology050104 developmental & child psychologymedia_common
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The Impact of Social Media on Consumer Buying Intention

2017

Companies throughout the world are constantly seeking new ways to reach consumers. Just a few decades ago, television and print advertising were the fundamental components of marketing strategies. In the current era, these traditional marketing streams are just a small segment of the varied approaches used to market and brand products. The increasing focus on social media shaped state of the art advertising and shifted the way companies interact with their target groups. As a result, the effective use of social media has become an essential part of creating and maintaining a competitive advantage. Subsequently, companies now place considerable value on the way in which social media can be u…

Value (ethics)media_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesTarget groupsAdvertisingCompetitive advantageConsumer engagementStrategic approachPerception0502 economics and business050211 marketingSocial mediaBusiness050203 business & managementConsumer behaviourmedia_commonJOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS RESEARCH AND MARKETING
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Perceived Value in Sporting Events (PVSP): A Further Step for the Strategic Management

2020

The perception of sporting events spectators is a crucial area of research in the sport management field. These studies analyze different variables, the perceived value of which has gained relevance in recent years. By providing superior value to consumers, organizations can achieve a competitive advantage and guarantee their sustainability. However, a limitation found in the literature is that most of the scales used to measure it are one-dimensional or with single items, and do not provide enough information. Therefore, this study aims to analyze the psychometric properties of the Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Value (PVSE) for the evaluation of sporting events. The questionnaire was…

Value (ethics)media_common.quotation_subjectGeography Planning and DevelopmentApplied psychologylcsh:TJ807-830lcsh:Renewable energy sourcesstrategic planningManagement Monitoring Policy and LawCompetitive advantageStructural equation modelingPerception0502 economics and businessperceived valuelcsh:Environmental sciencesmedia_commonStrategic planninglcsh:GE1-350Renewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentlcsh:Environmental effects of industries and plants05 social sciencessporting eventsBuilding and Constructionsustainabilitylcsh:TD194-195Scale (social sciences)marketing050211 marketingStrategic managementPsychologySport management050212 sport leisure & tourismSustainability
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Are Future School Teachers Qualified to Teach Flood Risk? An Approach from the Geography Discipline in the Context of Climate Change

2021

The aims of this research, based on a case study (trainee teachers of Primary degree and Secondary Education–MAES of the University of Valencia, Spain), are to analyse the students’ memories and perceptions of their training about floods

Value (ethics)media_common.quotation_subjectGeography Planning and DevelopmentClimate changeTJ807-830Social SciencesContext (language use)010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and LawTD194-19501 natural sciencesTraining (civil)Renewable energy sourcesEducationSchool teachersPerceptionGE1-3500105 earth and related environmental sciencesmedia_commonMedical educationeducationFlood mythEnvironmental effects of industries and plantsGeographyRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentTeaching05 social sciences050301 educationteachingFloodsEnvironmental sciencesPreparednessfloodsAnálisis Geográfico Regional0503 education
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Physicians’ motivations to use mobile health monitoring:a cross-country comparison

2016

While mobile device receives increasing attention as a practical tool to remotely check patients’ health, little research has shed light on physicians’ acceptance of this information and communication technology. This study attempts to fill this research gap by examining how Japanese and Spanish physicians perceive a series of factors associated with mobile diabetes monitoring acceptance, and whether any differences exist in these perceptions between the countries due to different levels of physician scarcity, which is operationalised as the number of physicians available per 10,000 population. The hypotheses were tested by empirical surveys in Japan and Spain. In total, 471 and 497 usable …

Value (ethics)physiciansmedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulationControl (management)Health information technologyScarcityArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Perception0502 economics and businessDevelopmental and Educational Psychologyeducationmobile healthmedia_commoneducation.field_of_studyMedical educationCross country05 social sciencesGeneral Social Sciencestechnology assessmentHuman-Computer InteractionInformation and Communications Technology050211 marketingtelemedicinePsychologySocial psychologyMobile device050203 business & management
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Explaining Extreme Mobile Experiences

2013

Extreme service or product experiences have a major influence on perceptions and behavior. Therefore, numerous studies have collected such single positive and negative experiences to understand which factors affect (dis)satisfaction, value, and quality. However, most of these studies lack the process approach needed for understanding why and how these experiences take place and proceed, whereas the context of mobile applications has also remained highly unexplored. This study aims to fill the gap by presenting the mobile experience process model with empirical evidence of extreme experiences from 606 actual mobile application users. With the help of the model and the detailed descriptions o…

Value (ethics)ta113Service (systems architecture)Knowledge managementbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectHuman Factors and ErgonomicsContext (language use)Affect (psychology)Computer Science ApplicationsHuman-Computer InteractionPerceptionQuality (business)Product (category theory)businessPsychologyEmpirical evidenceta512media_commonInternational Journal of Human-Computer Interaction
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