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Analyzing heterogeneity on the value, satisfaction, word-of-mouth relationship in retailing

2017

Purpose The literature recognizes the need to study differences in consumer behavior in highly competitive and dynamic markets. In this paper, the authors look at how the heterogeneous evaluation of retailing influences customer satisfaction and loyalty. The purpose of this paper is to analyze unobserved heterogeneity on customer value dimensions perceptions in retail establishments, and their potential effects on positive forms of behavioral outcomes considering customer satisfaction as a mediating variable. Design/methodology/approach On a sample of 820 retail customers, the authors apply a finite mixture structural equation modeling that analyzes unobserved heterogeneity simultaneously.…

media_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesWord of mouthSample (statistics)Management Science and Operations ResearchGeneral Business Management and AccountingStructural equation modelingMicroeconomicsBenestar social0502 economics and businessLoyalty050211 marketingCustomer satisfactionMarketingPsychologyRelationship marketingValue (mathematics)050203 business & managementConsumer behaviourMercat Investigaciómedia_commonManagement Decision
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El ejercicio físico y la promoción de la salud en la infancia y la juventud

1992

SummaryThe «new health consciousness» that emerged in the developing countries in the 70s and 80s, has contributed to consider exercise as an element of health promotion. But it can establish simplistic relationships between exercise and health, particularly critical for professionals who develop promotion programmes. In this paper, five problematic aspects linked, to exercise and health relationships both in children and youngsters, are discussed and should be taken into account when promoting health programmes. We refer to: 1) the problematic role of exercise in health promotion and in physical education curriculum as an area of privileged action in children and youngsters; 2) the automat…

media_common.quotation_subjectApplied psychologyPhysical fitnessDeveloping countryHealth PromotionPhysical educationPromotion (rank)FitnessJuventudExerciseChildrenCurriculummedia_commonCondición físicaYoungstersbusiness.industryPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthPromoción de saludPhysical ActivityEjercicio FísicoActividad FísicaHealth promotionAction (philosophy)InfanciaElement (criminal law)PsychologybusinessGaceta Sanitaria
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Nordic City Regions in the Creative Class Debate—Putting the Creative Class Thesis to a Test

2010

The Nordic countries have a quite different urban structure and social systems than the USA. Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden may then constitute a critical test of the empirical reach of Richard Florida's much cited creative class thesis beyond its empirical basis in the USA. This paper employs comparative statistics to examine the importance of the quality of place in attracting members of the creative class to Nordic city regions, and it analyses the role of the creative class for regional economic development. Florida's original study focused only on city regions with more than 100,000 inhabitants. Our statistical analyses mainly support Florida's results with regard to these larger …

media_common.quotation_subjectContext (language use)General Business Management and AccountingCreative classUrban structureTest (assessment)EconomySocial systemManagement of Technology and InnovationStatistical analysesEconomicsQuality (business)Critical testEconomic geographymedia_commonIndustry & Innovation
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Representations of Woman’s Body in Prose by Latvian Women Writers

2013

Feminism has been deeply concerned with female body either as something to be rejected in the pursuit of intellectual equality or as something to be reclaimed as the very essence of women. Another alternative, associated with feminist postmodernism, seeks to emphasize the importance and inescapability of embodiment rather as a differential and fluid construct than as a fixed given. Different female body representations are inscribed in Latvian women’s prose from 1960s to 2010. As it was common for Soviet literature, also in prose of Latvian women writers of the period body and sexuality, especially the female one, was left beyond the discussion, mostly figuring as the unspoken. If woman’s b…

media_common.quotation_subjectEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)CensorshipGeneral Social SciencesLatvianIdentity (social science)Human sexualityGender studiesEnvironmental Science (miscellaneous)PostmodernismObject (philosophy)language.human_languageFeminismArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)LawlanguageBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)PsychologyPeriod (music)media_commonAcademic Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies
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Has Multiculturalism Failed in Europe? Migration Policies, State of Emergency, and Their Impact on Migrants’ Identities in Italy

2014

This chapter analyzes migration policies in Italy within the larger frame of the debate on multiculturalism and its failure in Europe. The first part focuses on the exceptional flow of migrants that after the recent conflicts in Northern Africa was directed toward Europe across the Italian coast. The emergency raised issues for the defense of territories, social security, and preservation of identity. The author demonstrates the inefficiency of the Italian migration and emergency policies that has been adopted at the arrival of undocumented migrants from Northern Africa in 2011. The chapter uses the case of Italy to show the weakness of Europe in developing effective forms of coexistence an…

media_common.quotation_subjectEthnic groupIdentity (social science)Social securityGeographyEconomyState of emergencyCollective identityMulticulturalismNational identitySettore SPS/07 - Sociologia GeneraleInefficiencymedia_commonMulticulturalism Identity migrantsHost Country National Identity Collective Identity Integration Policy Migration Policy
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A comparative analysis of primary teacher professionalism in England and Finland

2004

Policy‐makers' conceptions of teacher professionalism currently differ markedly in England and Finland. In England they are shaped by agendas associated with the drive to raise standards and ‘commercialized professionalism’ whilst in Finland they are influenced by notions of ‘teacher empowerment’. This article analyses findings on the theme of teacher professionalism derived from re‐interviewing a sample of English and Finnish teachers in 2001 as a follow‐up to earlier ethnographic research in six schools in each country during 1994–1996. Issues of professionalism are addressed through three broad themes: the impact of curriculum and pedagogical reforms; working together to implement these …

media_common.quotation_subjectEthnographyAccountabilityPedagogySociologyIdeologySocial scienceSituational ethicsEmpowermentCurriculumEducationmedia_commonTheme (narrative)Comparative Education
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Paternal masculinities in early fatherhood: dominant and counter narratives by Finnish first-time fathers

2013

In this article, we seek to extend understanding of the role of gender in early fatherhood by examining narratives of paternal masculinities, that is, the social and cultural constructions of gendered practices and conventions produced by men on their roles as male parents. The data comprised interviews with 44 Finnish first-time fathers (aged 20-42 years) living in a heterosexual relationship. The narrative of the “decent father,” was identified as the dominant narrative of paternal masculinity in early fatherhood. Although the narrative was characterized by some important gendered differences, it was also in line with the well-known concept of the “new father.” Two counter narratives, la…

media_common.quotation_subjectGender studiesisyysfatherhoodDevelopmental psychologyHeterosexual relationshipNarrative inquiryCounter narrativesmaskuliinisuusnarratiivisuusMasculinityta5141NormativeNarrativeta516PsychologyFinlandnarrative inquirySocial Sciences (miscellaneous)media_commonJournal of Family Issues
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The Hidden Counterpoint of Spanish Federalism: Recentralization and Resymmetrization in Spain (1978–2008)

2010

The recent evolution of the Spanish ‘State of Autonomies’ has given rise to numerous political and academic criticisms, which argue that the initial federal logic of the system is giving way to a confederal logic that threatens the cohesion of the state. This article contradicts the negative diagnosis, outlining the main mechanisms that retain and in fact reinforce the powers of federalization in tandem with the fundamental political decentralization process that has taken place since 1978. This paper focuses on three critical areas: the distribution of legislative power, the fiscal system and the dynamics of the political process. In these three areas powerful mechanisms are at work reinfo…

media_common.quotation_subjectGeography Planning and DevelopmentLegislaturePublic administrationCounterpointDecentralizationPower (social and political)Cohesion (linguistics)PoliticsState (polity)Political economyPolitical Science and International RelationsEconomicsFederalismmedia_commonRegional & Federal Studies
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Non-financial reporting in the public sector: alternatives, trends and opportunities

2019

In recent years, different non-financial information models have arisen, both in the private  and  public sectors, trying to complete the traditional financial reports prepared by companies and public administrations. The fundamental objective of these models has been to satisfy the interest of the stakeholders, which goes beyond the numbers included in the balance sheet and the income statement. In the case of the public sector, this is coupled with the discontent and distrust of citizens towards politicians and administrators of institutions, which makes it necessary to emphasize tools and strategies that can improve the transparency and accountability of administrations and restore citiz…

media_common.quotation_subjectIntegrated Reportinglcsh:Accounting. BookkeepingAccounting0502 economics and businesslcsh:Financelcsh:HG1-9999Sustainability reportingBusiness sectorNon-financial reportingBalance sheetmedia_commonFinancesustainability reportingDistrustbusiness.industry05 social sciencesPublic sector050201 accountingIntegrated reportinglcsh:HF5601-5689Transparency (behavior)Popular reportingAccountabilitybusiness050203 business & managementRevista de Contabilidad: Spanish Accounting Review
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Leadership and spirituality in business and public administration: a cross-cultural empirical study comparing the USA and France

2013

National audience; In this discussion we build on previous work on the role of ethics in shaping the behaviour of leaders in business and public administration to investigate the relationship between leadership spirituality, the environment springing from such leadership, and the resulting followers’ attributions of leader effectiveness in the USA and France. Survey data collected from the USA and France were used to test a composite construct of spiritual leadership including (a) accountability, (b) rationality, and (c) honesty. The results of hypothesis tested suggest followers’ attributions of leaders’ positive outcomes increase in proportion with increases in leader’s spirituality. Thes…

media_common.quotation_subjectPublic administrationleadership successeconomic performancePoliticsTransactional leadershipManagement of Technology and InnovationHonesty0502 economics and businessSpirituality050602 political science & public administrationSociology[ SHS.GESTION ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administrationUSAmedia_commonGovernmentbusiness.industry4. Education05 social sciencesPublic relations16. Peace & justicespirituality0506 political scienceTransformational leadershipAccountabilitystandardsSurvey data collection[SHS.GESTION]Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administrationFrancebusiness050203 business & management
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