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Politics, Economics and Tourism Development in Egypt: insights into the sectoral transformations of a neo-patrimonial rentier state

2008

This article challenges claims that liberalising state-regulated markets in developing countries may induce lasting economic development. An analysis of the rise of tourism in Egypt during the past three decades suggests that the effects of liberalisation and structural adjustment are constrained by the neo-patrimonial character of the Egyptian political system. Since the decline of oil-rent revenues during the 1980s tourism development has been the optimal strategy to compensate for the resulting fiscal losses. Increasing tourism revenues have helped in coping with macroeconomic imbalances and in avoiding more costly adjustment of traditional economic sectors. Additionally they provided th…

Market economyLiberalizationPolitical systemStructural adjustmentEconomic sectorEconomicsPlanned economyDeveloping countryDevelopmentRentier stateTourismThird World Quarterly
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Vulnerability of the unbanked: evidence from a developing country

2016

MarketingEconomics and EconometricsEconomic growth0502 economics and business05 social sciencesUnbankedPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthVulnerabilityDeveloping country050211 marketingBusiness050203 business & managementApplied PsychologyInternational Journal of Consumer Studies
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The general theory of culture, entrepreneurship, innovation, and quality-of-life: Comparing nurturing versus thwarting enterprise start-ups in BRIC, …

2016

Abstract This study examines influences on quality-of-life of national cultures as complex wholes and entrepreneurship activities in Brazil, Russia, India, China, Germany, and the United States (the six focal nations) plus Denmark (a small-size, economically-developed, nation). The study tests McClelland's (1961) and more recent scholars' proposition that some cultural configurations nurture entrepreneur startups while other cultures are biased toward thwarting startups. The study applies complexity theory to develop and empirically test a general theory of cultures', entrepreneurship's, and innovation's impact on quality-of-life across nations. Because culture represents a complex whole of…

MarketingEntrepreneurshipEconomic growthCorruptionmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesDeveloping countryDevelopment theoryNature versus nurtureBRIC0502 economics and business050211 marketingSociologyChinaDeveloped country050203 business & managementmedia_commonIndustrial Marketing Management
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A hybrid approach to international market selection: The case of impact investing organizations

2020

Abstract Social enterprises are hybrid organizations that concurrently pursue social and economic goals and hence are mid-way between conventional capitalistic firms and non-profit organizations. Many social enterprises are becoming international; delivering services across borders. With the objective of understanding the internationalization of these unconventional organizations, this paper examines their international market selection decision based on host countries’ macroeconomic conditions. Generally, we hypothesize that the international market selection decision of social enterprises is tied to their hybridity, an overarching characteristic that sets them apart from other types of or…

MarketingInternational market05 social sciencesDeveloping countryCountry riskInternationalizationBalance (accounting)Hybridity0502 economics and businessSelection (linguistics)Impact investing050211 marketingBusinessBusiness and International Management050203 business & managementFinanceIndustrial organizationInternational Business Review
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The Performance Impact of Informal and Formal Institutional Differences in Cross-Border Alliances

2019

Abstract This study addresses the simultaneous and diverse effects of differences in informal and formal institutions on cross-border alliances’ financial performance. We utilize data from 405 microfinance institutions (MFIs), based in 74 developing countries, that have alliances with partners from developed countries. We find that the impact of informal institutional differences between MFIs and their cross-border partners is sigmoid-shaped, with performance first increasing, then declining, before improving again as informal institutional differences grow large. By contrast, formal institutional differences appear to be detrimental to MFIs’ performance. Consistent with our prediction, we …

MarketingMicrofinanceFinancial performance05 social sciencesDeveloping countrylaw.inventionlaw0502 economics and businessDevelopment economics050211 marketingBusinessBusiness and International ManagementDeveloped country050203 business & managementFinanceInternational Business Review
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Mobile banking services adoption in Pakistan: are there gender differences?

2017

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to provide a comprehensive insight into the deciding factors affecting an individual’s intention to adopt mobile banking (m-banking) services in Pakistan. Design/methodology/approach A survey approach was used with a sample of 189 responses from across Pakistan. Multi-group analysis was performed in order to detect gender differences among men and women in the process of adopting m-banking. Findings The paper found support for the positive effect of perceived behavioral control (PBC) and attitudes (ATT) toward m-banking adoption intentions. Significant differences between men and women were found to affect subjective norms (SN) on adoption intention, ev…

MarketingService (business)technology acceptance modelMobile banking05 social sciencesdeveloping countryTheory of planned behaviorDeveloping countryContext (language use)mobile banking adoptionAffect (psychology)sukupuolikehitysmaat0502 economics and businessmobiilisovelluksetPakistan050211 marketingTechnology acceptance modeltheory of planned behaviorBusinessMarketing050203 business & managementConsumer behaviourpankkipalvelutInternational Journal of Bank Marketing
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Transformative Quality in Higher Education Institutions (HEIs): Conceptualisation, scale development and validation

2021

With the increasing post-massification of higher education institutions (HEIs), access-providing business schools (vs elite educational institutions) continue to rank at the bottom in terms of quality. This study defines and develops a measure of quality in the context of access-providing business schools in a developing country. Access-providing private business schools face competing challenges of balancing inclusiveness and access with excellence and quality. Pursuing inclusiveness and access alongside excellence and quality seems a utopian ideal. However, this study propounds transformative quality as key for addressing these conflicting issues, which have long impacted post-massificati…

MarketingVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Økonomi: 210::Samfunnsøkonomi: 212Higher educationbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectDeveloping countryContext (language use)Public relationsVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Økonomi: 210Transformative learningExcellencePolitical scienceScale (social sciences)EliteQuality (business)businessmedia_common
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Foreign-owned firms around the world: A comparative analysis of wages and employment at the micro-level

2013

Abstract This paper provides the first microeconomic cross-country analysis of the effects of foreign ownership on wages, employment and worker turnover rates. Using firm-level and linked worker-firm data, we apply a standardised methodology for three developed (Germany, Portugal, UK) and two emerging economies (Brazil, Indonesia). We find that wage effects are larger in developing countries, and that for each country the largest effect on wages comes from workers who move from domestic to foreign firms. Employment growth after foreign takeover is concentrated in high-skill jobs. In contrast to widespread fears, there is no evidence that wage gains come at the expense of greater job insecur…

Micro levelEconomics and EconometricsLabour economicsJob insecurityForeign ownershipmedia_common.quotation_subjectWageEmployment growthDeveloping countryForeign direct investmentEconomicsEmerging marketsFinancemedia_commonEuropean Economic Review
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The Rotavirus Vaccine Landscape, an Update

2021

Rotavirus is the leading cause of severe acute childhood gastroenteritis, responsible for more than 128,500 deaths per year, mainly in low-income countries. Although the mortality rate has dropped significantly since the introduction of the first vaccines around 2006, an estimated 83,158 deaths are still preventable. The two main vaccines currently deployed, Rotarix and RotaTeq, both live oral vaccines, have been shown to be less effective in developing countries. In addition, they have been associated with a slight risk of intussusception, and the need for cold chain maintenance limits the accessibility of these vaccines to certain areas, leaving 65% of children worldwide unvaccinated and …

Microbiology (medical)diarrheaDeveloping countryReviewmedicine.disease_causeIntussusception (medical disorder)RotavirusEnvironmental healthMicroorganismes patògensvaccinemedicineImmunology and AllergyVacunacióCold chainMolecular BiologyintussusceptionGeneral Immunology and Microbiologybusiness.industryMortality rateRmedicine.diseaseRotavirus vaccineVirusDiarrheaInfectious DiseasesrotavirusMedicinemedicine.symptombusinessgastroenteritisPathogens
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Evolution of coauthorship networks: worldwide scientific production on leishmaniasis.

2013

Introduction Collaboration is one of the defining features of contemporary scientific research, and it is particularly important with regard to neglected diseases that primarily affect developing countries. Methods The present study has identified publications on leishmaniasis in the Medline database from 1945 to 2010, analyzing them according to bibliometric indicators and statistics from social network analysis. Examining aspects such as scientific production, diachronic evolution, and collaboration and configuration of the research groups in the field, we have considered the different types of Leishmania studied and the institutional affiliation and nationality of the authors. Results Se…

Microbiology (medical)lcsh:Arctic medicine. Tropical medicineBiomedical ResearchScientific network evolutionlcsh:RC955-962International CooperationMEDLINEDeveloping countryBibliometricsEnvironmental protectionRegional scienceMedicineHumansSocial network analysisLeishmaniasisbusiness.industryCoauthorship networkScientific productionLeishmaniasismedicine.diseaseAuthorshipInfectious DiseasesInterinstitutional RelationsScientific collaborationBibliometricsNationalityParasitologyPeriodicals as TopicbusinessMedline databaseSocial Network AnalysisRevista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical
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