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Using CHARM to Adjust for Cross-hauling: The Case of the Province of Hubei, China

2015

Data for the Chinese province of Hubei are used to assess the performance of Kronenberg's Cross-Hauling Adjusted Regionalization Method (CHARM), a method that takes explicit account of cross-hauling when constructing regional input–output tables. A key determinant of cross-hauling is held to be the heterogeneity of commodities, which is estimated using national data. However, contrary to the authors’ findings for Finland, CHARM does not generate reliable estimates of Hubei's sectoral exports, imports and volume of trade, although it is more successful in estimating sectoral supply multipliers. The poor simulations of regional trade are attributed to the fact that Hubei is a relatively small…

Economics and EconometricsChinata511cross-haulingCHARMnon-survey methodsRegional tradeEconomyEconometricsEconomicsFinal demandCharm (quantum number)ChinaNational dataregional input–output tablesEconomic Systems Research
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A new approach to modelling the input-output structure of regional economies using non-survey methods

2021

AbstractThis paper proposes a new approach to the regionalization of national input–output tables where suitable regional data are scarce and analysts are considering using location quotients (LQs). We focus on the FLQ formula, which frequently yields the best results of the pure LQ-based methods, and develop an enhanced way of implementing this approach. We use a modified cross-entropy (MCE) method, along with a regression model, to estimate values of the unknown parameter δ in the FLQ formula, specific to both region and country. An analysis of survey-based data for 16 South Korean regions reveals that the proposed FLQ+ approach yields more accurate estimates of both input coefficients an…

Economics and EconometricsComputer scienceEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)FLQ0211 other engineering and technologiesStructure (category theory)Economic growth development planning02 engineering and technologyRegional tablesSurvey methodologymenetelmätSectoral outputGRAS0502 economics and businessddc:330EconometricsCross-entropy050207 economicspanos-tuotosanalyysiHB71-74Input/output05 social sciences021107 urban & regional planningRegression analysisEconomics as a scienceHD72-88aluekehitysaluetalousFLQ+Focus (optics)arviointi
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How can the management of fitness centres be improved through corporate image and brand image?

2022

The aim of this research is to test the role of corporate image in predicting credibility, trust, and brand recognition. In addition, it is intended to verify whether these variables can explain the atti- tudes and future intentions of fitness centre users to better understand their behaviour. Through an online survey, the opin- ions of 325 fitness centre users were collected regarding the pre- viously mentioned variables. A structural equation model was made by means of EQS 6.4 to confirm, first, the reliability of the scales used and subsequently test the different relationships between variables. The results show the importance of corporate image as a starting point to explain future int…

Economics and EconometricsConsumer behaviourbusiness.industryBrand awarenessconsumer behaviourEconomic growth development planningAdvertisingServices marketingBrand managementbrand managementTest (assessment)Image (mathematics)Regional economics. Space in economicsBrand managementsport managementServices marketingHT388services marketingSport managementCredibilityHD72-88Sport management; services marketing; brand management; consumer behaviourBusinessSport managementConsumer behaviourEconomic Research-Ekonomska Istraživanja
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How alternative food networks work in a metropolitan area? An analysis of Solidarity Purchase Groups in Northern Italy

2019

AbstractOur paper focuses on Solidarity Purchase Group (SPG) participants located in a highly urbanized area, with the aim to investigate the main motivations underlining their participation in a SPG and provide a characterization of them. To this end, we carried out a survey of 795 participants involved in 125 SPGs in the metropolitan area of Milan (Italy). Taking advantage of a questionnaire with 39 questions, we run a factor analysis and a two-step cluster analysis to identify different profiles of SPG participants. Our results show that the system of values animating metropolitan SPG practitioners does not fully conform to that traditionally attributed to an alternative food network (AF…

Economics and EconometricsConsumers’ behaviorTwo-step cluster analysis0211 other engineering and technologieslcsh:TX341-64102 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesHighly urbanized areaP4601 natural sciencesP25Short supply chainUrbanizationConsumers' behaviorddc:330lcsh:Agricultural industriesLocal foodMarketing0105 earth and related environmental sciencesI15business.industrylcsh:HD9000-9495021107 urban & regional planningFood safetyQ56Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)Metropolitan areaQ13SolidarityWork (electrical)AgricultureFood productsSustainabilityBusinesslcsh:Nutrition. Foods and food supplyFood ScienceAgricultural and Food Economics
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Founding-family-controlled firms, intergenerational succession, and firm value

2022

Using a unique, hand-collected data sample and panel-data econometric techniques, we analyse the impact of founding-family control and intergenerational succession on the value of Chilean listed companies. After controlling for firm- and ownership-specific characteristics, we find an inverse U-shaped relationship between a founding family’s degree of ownership and firm value. Hence, family ownership at first increases firm value. However, when family ownership exceeds a threshold of about 38 percent of outstanding shares, the family takes advantage of its power in the firm and extracts wealth from minority shareholders. Further, if the founder of the company is the CEO or chairman of the bo…

Economics and EconometricsControl (management)Enterprise valueFamily firms; family control; founding families; intergenerational succession; firm valueComputingMilieux_LEGALASPECTSOFCOMPUTINGEconomic growth development planningUNESCO::CIENCIAS ECONÓMICASEcological successionRegional economics. Space in economicsfamily firmsfounding familiesHT388Value (economics)intergenerational successionHD72-88EconometricsBusinessfamily controlfirm valueEconomic research - Ekonomska istraživanja
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Island Geographies of Separation and Cohesion: The Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic and the Geopolitics of Kalaallit Nunaat (Greenland).

2020

Abstract Kalaallit Nunaat (Greenland) is an Arctic highly autonomous subnational island jurisdiction (SNIJ) of Denmark, its former coloniser. The coronavirus (COVID‐19) pandemic of 2020 has influenced both Kalaallit Nunaat’s relations with the outside world and relations between people and places within the territory. The Kalaallit Nunaat government’s response to the pandemic, including both internal and external travel bans and restrictions on movement, has focused on eradicating the disease from the territory. This strategy, however, is challenged both by the SNIJ’s economic reliance on Denmark and by the Danish government’s own strategy of mitigating the disease. This paper explores the …

Economics and EconometricsCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)Geography Planning and Development0211 other engineering and technologies0507 social and economic geographyislandsOriginal Manuscriptgeopolitics02 engineering and technologycoronavirus (COVID‐19)GeopoliticsDanishArcticPandemicdiseaseGovernmentJurisdiction05 social sciences021107 urban & regional planninglanguage.human_languageGeographyArcticEconomylanguageOriginal ManuscriptsKalaallit Nunaat (Greenland)050703 geographyTijdschrift voor economische en sociale geografie = Journal of economic and social geography = Revue de geographie economique et humaine = Zeitschrift fur okonomische und soziale Geographie = Revista de geografia economica y social
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Determinants of sub-central European government debt

2017

Abstract The aim of this paper is to analyze the determinants of sub-central government debt in Europe (Italy, France, Austria, Germany, Belgium and Spain) through estimation for each State based on corresponding panel data from 1996 to 2010. Furthermore, we estimate the debt model using a joint sample, consolidating conclusions on the most influential variables in terms of public debt. A comparative analysis of institutional frameworks in Europe shows that relationships between central and sub-central tax authorities have common traits, although the extent of change in each country remains unknown. In sum, this study shows that sub-sovereign government budgets are counter-cyclical, that ec…

Economics and EconometricsECONOMIA APLICADAmedia_common.quotation_subjectEuropean regions05 social sciencesDebt-to-GDP ratioGovernment debtMonetary economicsInternational economicsExternal debtDebt0502 economics and businessPer capitaDebt modelInternal debtBusiness050207 economicsDebt levels and flowsGovernment debtFinance050205 econometrics media_commonPublic financePanel data
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The determinants of social sustainability in work integration social enterprises: the effect of entrepreneurship

2021

Work integration social enterprises (WISEs) exist to fight poverty and social exclusion. They offer support and guidance to those at risk of exclusion to help these individuals join the labour market. This study examines the relationship between social enterprises (specifically, work integration social enterprises) and their social impact, considered here in the form of social sustainability. This article presents the results of empirical analysis of 62 Spanish work integration social enterprises using fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis. The article focuses on the entrepreneurial characteristics of the companies’ founders and managers as drivers of social value creation. Specificall…

Economics and EconometricsEconomic growthEntrepreneurshipEntrepreneurial orientationSocial sustainabilityEconomic growth development planningentrepreneurial orientationsocial sustainabilityRegional economics. Space in economicsSocial sustainability; work integration social enterprises; fsQCA; entrepreneurial traits; entrepreneurial capabilities; entrepreneurial orientation; entrepreneurial behaviour0502 economics and businessSociologywork integration social enterprisesPovertyentrepreneurial capabilitiesentrepreneurial behaviour05 social sciencesWork (electrical)HT388HD72-88fsqcaJoin (sigma algebra)050211 marketingSocial exclusion050203 business & managemententrepreneurial traits
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The challenge of constructing regional advantages in peripheral areas: The case of marine biotechnology in Tromsø, Norway

2011

The idea of constructing regional advantage (CRA) has recently been emphasized by scholars as a new way for firms to gain competitiveness in a globalizing learning economy. The rationale behind the idea is that advantages in a regional industry can be constructed by proactive public–private partnership. This article uses, and examines the relevance of, the CRA framework in analysing the development and functioning of the marine biotechnology industry in Tromso, which is a fairly peripheral region in Norway. Despite the fact that much effort has been put into education and R&D at the University of Tromso and related research institutes, and the fact that many public policy tools have intende…

Economics and EconometricsEconomic growthGeneral partnershipRelated researchRegional scienceEconomicsPublic policyBusiness and International ManagementDevelopmentBiotechnology industryEntrepreneurship & Regional Development
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Does strategy matter? A comparison of broadband rollout policies in Finland and Sweden

2008

This study investigates broadband policies applied in Finland and Sweden with special reference to the geographical coverage of the required network infrastructure. These two Nordic countries are seen as forerunners in the development of the information society, and they also share several other similarities bearing relevance to the take-up of broadband. However, they have applied different broadband strategies: Sweden, one of the first-movers in this field, already launched its ambitious and interventionist national ICT infrastructure program in 2000, whereas the Finnish broadband strategy, published in 2003, largely relies on market forces. The present article analyses these broadband str…

Economics and EconometricsEconomic growthMarket forcesInformation and Communications TechnologyCommunicationBroadbandRegional scienceBusinessLibrary and Information SciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and LawInformation societyInformation SystemsManagement Information SystemsTelecommunications Policy
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