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Market valuation and acquiring firm performance in the short and long term: Out-of-sample evidence from Spain

2019

We investigate bidder’s short- and long-term performance in periods of high and low valuation market in response to announcements of acquisitions carried out by Spanish listed firms over the period 1991–2016. We find that acquirers of unlisted targets fully react at the announcement date in high valuation periods, meanwhile the underreaction of listed target bidders at the moment of the announcement in low valuation markets is the result of return continuations. In addition, we find that the market reaction do not depend on recent merger history. Therefore, we provide evidence that bidder reaction to acquisitions is not consistent with the predictions of market sentiment (optimism) after c…

Market sentimentEconomics and EconometricsFirm acquisitionStrategy and ManagementHigh valuationMonetary economicsUnderreactionddc:6500502 economics and businessG34050207 economicsBusiness and International ManagementMarket sentimentMarket valueValuation (finance)050208 financeG1405 social sciencesL33Market reactionGeneral MedicineGeneral Business Management and AccountingD81Out of sample050211 marketingManagerial overconfidenceBusinessMarket valuation050203 business & managementBRQ Business Research Quarterly
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Value creation in the international public procurement market: In search of springbok firms

2019

Abstract Public procurement accounts for more than 10% of global GDP. Digital transformation of public procurement creates new opportunities for value creation in international markets. Identifying and analyzing the companies, especially the SMEs, that can capitalize on these opportunities is therefore an important issue for policymaking, management, and scientific research. This study linked microdata on selected bidders from the Tenders Electronic Daily (TED) e-procurement portal and the Orbis database. Based on a sample of 933 Spanish companies, the analysis provides empirical support for the cross-border size bias conjecture. The reason for this bias is the predominance of large compani…

MarketingCall for bidsValue creation05 social sciencesDigital transformationSample (statistics)Identification (information)ProcurementEmpirical researchMicrodata (HTML)0502 economics and business050211 marketingBusiness050203 business & managementIndustrial organizationJournal of Business Research
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Message-driven factors influencing opening and forwarding of mobile advertising messages

2015

This work aims to analyse the influence of message-driven factors -informativeness, ubiquity, frequency and personalization- on consumer attitude and behaviour -opening and forwarding- towards mobile advertising messages. A theoretical model was developed and empirically tested using a sample of 355 Spanish teenager mobile users. Findings show that frequency is the dimension accounting the most -and significantly- of the four message-driven factors analysed on attitude toward mobile advertising. Attitude has a significant effect on acceptance of mobile advertising messages. Message-driven factors – in a direct way and indirectly through attitude toward mobile - lead to consumer opening and …

MarketingComputer Networks and CommunicationsComputer sciencebusiness.industryMobile advertisingInternet privacyTeléfono movil - MarketingSample (statistics)Computer Science ApplicationsPersonalizationComunicación en marketingElectrical and Electronic EngineeringDimension (data warehouse)ComunicaciónbusinessConsumer behaviourInternational Journal of Mobile Communications
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The influence of personal and social identity on the clothing consumption of adolescents

2016

We consider the influence of personal and social identity among adolescents on the importance they attach to clothing products and brands. The conceptual framework includes more conventional variables such as socialization (family, peers, media, and celebrities) and individual characteristics (gender and grade level). Based on a sample of 1,596 French high school adolescents, our results highlight: (i) the influence of identity on the importance attached to product and brand; (ii) the mediating effects of personal and social identities; and (iii) the moderating effects of gender and grade level. We conclude with an analysis of theoretical contributions, practical implications, and future re…

MarketingConsumption (economics)Public Administrationbusiness.industry05 social sciencesSocializationIdentity (social science)Sample (statistics)ClothingManagement of Technology and Innovation0502 economics and business050211 marketingThe Conceptual FrameworkProduct (category theory)Business and International ManagementSocial identity theorybusinessPsychologySocial psychology050203 business & managementCanadian Journal of Administrative Sciences / Revue Canadienne des Sciences de l'Administration
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Cooperative learning in creating and managing joint ventures

2014

Abstract This study examines how and under what conditions joint ventures facilitate cooperative learning. The study analyzes how a joint-venture approach facilitates initial learning in the cooperative process and considers to what extent inter-organizational factors such as commitment, trust, control and conflict resolution affect the partners involved. The study then compares these hypotheses based on a sample of 74 international joint ventures (IJVs). The results provide empirical evidence to show that commitment is both a significant and essential variable, yet they also illustrate that this type of cooperation is not enough on its own for partners to learn how to cooperate effectively.

MarketingCooperative learningVariable (computer science)Knowledge managementbusiness.industryProcess (engineering)Control (management)Conflict resolutionSample (statistics)Operations managementbusinessEmpirical evidenceAffect (psychology)Journal of Business Research
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Virtue in small business in small places: Organisational factors associated with employee dishonest behaviour in the retail sector

2017

Abstract The organisational factors associated with employee dishonest behaviour are understudied because dishonesty is sensitive topic and organisations are not willing to reveal misbehaviour to the wider public. This paper addresses this research gap by providing an empirical study on reporting of dishonest behaviour of retail employees in Estonia and Latvia. The aim of the paper is to find out how organisational factors affect the reporting of dishonest behaviour in retail sector. Local vs international retailers and rural vs capital city stores characterise organisational factors and these are analysed in different hypothetical scenarios: low wage, perceived injustice and boredom. The s…

MarketingDishonestybusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences050109 social psychologySample (statistics)BoredomSmall businessEmpirical researchWorkplace devianceCapital (economics)0502 economics and businessSituatedmedicine0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesBusinessmedicine.symptomMarketing050203 business & managementmedia_commonJournal of Retailing and Consumer Services
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Characteristics of early adopters in mobile communications markets

2007

PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to study consumers' adoption of mobile communications services, and to explore common denominators uniting those most likely to be early adopters; thereby, to help practitioners to predict early adoption and segment the market.Design/methodology/approachData were collected by postal questionnaire from 26 per cent of a sample of 3,000 customers of a telecommunications service provider in Finland, stratified into three sub‐samples according to type of usage. For this paper, the returns from the two sub‐samples with the highest rates of use were analysed.FindingsPrevious experience of related types of communications services significantly and positively infl…

MarketingEarly adopterMarket segmentationProduct innovationbusiness.industryTelecommunications serviceSample (statistics)AdvertisingBusinessMobile telephonyMarketingConsumer behaviourQualitative researchMarketing Intelligence & Planning
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Use of infrastructures to support innovative entrepreneurship and business growth

2015

Abstract This research examines the relationship between growth and the use of support infrastructures for innovative entrepreneurship. The study considers three types of support infrastructure: incubators, technology centers, and universities. Employing crisp-set qualitative comparative analysis (csQCA), the study tests the existence of such relationships using empirical data from a sample ( n  = 107) of young innovative companies. Results show that combining the use of incubators, technology centers, and universities can positively affect young innovate companies' growth.

MarketingEconomic growthEntrepreneurshipEmpirical dataQualitative comparative analysisSample (statistics)BusinessAffect (psychology)Industrial organizationJournal of Business Research
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Analysis of the impact of length of stay on the quality of service experience, satisfaction and loyalty

2017

Although length of stay is a relevant variable in destination management, little research has been produced connecting it with tourists' post-consumption behaviour. This research compares the post-consumption behaviour of same-day visitors with overnight tourists in a sample of 398 domestic vacationers at two Mediterranean heritage-and-beach destinations. Although economic research on length of stay posits that there are destination benefits in longer stays, same-day visitors score higher in most of the post-consumption variables under study. Significant differences arise in hedonic aspects of the tourist experience and destination loyalty. Thus, we propose that length of stay can be used a…

MarketingEconomics and EconometricsQuality of servicemedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesDestination managementSample (statistics)AdvertisingDestinationsProduct (business)Variable (computer science)Turisme0502 economics and businessLoyalty050211 marketingBusinessMarketing050212 sport leisure & tourismTourismmedia_commonInternational Review on Public and Nonprofit Marketing
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IMPLICACIONES DEL USO DE BUSCADORES EN EL COMPORTAMIENTO DE COMPRA ONLINE

2009

RESUMENEl objetivo del presente trabajo es analizar los factores que influyen en el uso de buscadores y su incidencia en el comportamiento de compra en Internet. El análisis de resultados obtenidos a partir de una muestra representativa de 485 compradores por Internet españoles, pone de manifiesto que los consumidores que consideran la comodidad, reducciones de precio y amplitud de surtido como motivaciones relevantes para realizar compras online presentan una mayor predisposición al uso de buscadores en la realización de sus compras virtuales. La experiencia como internauta y como comprador en Internet son factores que influyen negativamente en el uso de buscadores para la realización de c…

MarketingEconomics and EconometricsShopping OrientationsStrategy and Managementconsumer behaviourAdvertisingSample (statistics)E-commercelcsh:BusinessSearch Enginessearch enginesMotivaciones de compraComportamiento del ConsumidorSearch engineConsumer Behaviourshopping orientationsValue (economics)ddc:330Key (cryptography)BusinessBusiness and International ManagementMarketingComercio ElectrónicoBuscadoreslcsh:HF5001-6182Investigaciones Europeas de Dirección y Economía de la Empresa
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