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Spanish validation of the Servant Leadership Short Scale for young adults and adolescents / Validación de la Escala de Liderazgo de Servicio Versión …

2017

AbstractThe aim of the current study was to validate a shortened Spanish version of the Servant Leadership Profile (SLP). In Study 1, a number of experts evaluated and reduced the original scale to 14 items and named the revised version the Servant Leadership Short Scale (SLSS). An exploratory factor analysis conducted with a sample of 1,001 students revealed two possible structure solutions, a one-factor solution and a two-correlated factor solution. Study 2 used a different sample of 456 students to examine the explored structures using confirmatory factor analysis. A one-factor solution was proposed (χ2/df = 3.4, CFI = .91, TLI = .90, RMSEA = .07, SRMR = .06). Finally, in Study 3, servan…

Predictive validitySocial Psychology05 social sciencesServant leadership050109 social psychologySample (statistics)Variance (accounting)Confirmatory factor analysisExploratory factor analysisScale (social sciences)0502 economics and business0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychologySocial psychology050203 business & managementReliability (statistics)Revista de Psicología Social
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The Institutional Determinants of Private Equity Involvement in Business Groups The Case of Africa

2015

This study examines the governance attributes of post-IPO (initial public offering) retained ownership of private equity in business group constituent firms in contrast to their unaffiliated counterparts, in 202 newly listed firms in 22 emerging African economies. We adopt an actor centered institutional-theoretic perspective in rationalizing institutional voids and the advantages of maintained governance by both business angels (BA) and venture capital (VC) private equity. Our findings reveal private equity retain higher post-IPO ownership in business group constituents compared to unaffiliated firms and that this is inversely moderated in the context of improving institutional quality. Ou…

Private equity fundFinancePrivate equitybusiness.industryCorporate governancePrivate equity secondary marketEconomicsAccountingPrivate equity firmVenture capitalbusinessEquity capital marketsClub dealSSRN Electronic Journal
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Managing coopetition in diversified firms: Insights from a qualitative case study

2022

Abstract Cooperation among divisions is usually thought to explain the performance of diversification strategies. However, such divisions are also in competition. Through the in-depth analysis of an intraindustry diversified firm operating in the global semiconductor industry, this paper identifies the sources of coopetition and the treatment of coopetitive tensions among divisions in the production allocation process. We find a multipoint origin of cooperation within a competitive setting. Then, we extend a previous study that considers uniquely two substitute views: (a) corporate-centric; and (b) division-centric. Additionally, by employing formal organizational mechanisms, we show that c…

Process (engineering)Strategy and ManagementCoopetition sequenceGeography Planning and DevelopmentCoopetitionCoopetitionThird party interventionSemiconductor industryCompetition (economics)TensionDiversified firmProduction (economics)BusinessImposed cooperationSettore SECS-P/08 - Economia E Gestione Delle ImpreseFinanceIndustrial organization
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Experimenting lean dynamic performance management systems design in SMEs

2018

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to frame the potential benefits of lean dynamic performance management (PM) systems for small and micro-enterprises. Such systems may exploit the entrepreneur’s tacit knowledge and build on managerial competencies, by incorporating individual attributes into organisational routines. Design/methodology/approach The paper suggests the use of insight models based on the combination of lean PM tools and system dynamics (SD) modelling. Based on a number of exemplary cases, the paper discusses the potential benefits of these models, in respect to four specific contexts: artisan, new company start-up, established firm and micro-giant company. Related to such c…

Process managementExploitPerformance managementComputer scienceCase studieStrategy and Management05 social sciencesFrame (networking)Insight modelSystem dynamicGeneral Business Management and AccountingSystem dynamicsSmall and micro-firmConceptual frameworkSettore SECS-P/07 - Economia AziendaleTacit knowledge0502 economics and businessSystems design050211 marketingLean dynamic performance managementSet (psychology)Entrepreneurial capabilitie050203 business & management
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The “Start-up a Business” Strategy in the Succession Process Planning at the Top of Family Firms.

2019

In small family firms, succession to the top is very critical stage of their lives. A high percentage of these firms do not survive their founder. When the successor takes the reins of the company, he has no experience and reputation. For this reason, he very often fails to allow the family firm to survive after its founder. Although many streams of research address succession in family businesses, significant gaps in the literature remain in the field of the strategies that can mitigate the vulnerability of the family firms when the old leader retires and a new leader takes the reins of the company. The underlying argument in this paper is: By starting up one’s own company some years befor…

Process managementFamily businessProcess (engineering)succession strategy in family firms planning in family firms start-up family firm family businessStrategic managementGeneral MedicineBusinessEcological successionStart up
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Supporting start-up business model design through system dynamics modelling

2017

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore how system dynamics (SD) modelling can provide a methodological support to business model (BM) design with the intent to better communicate business strategy and manage performance. Design/methodology/approach After a literature review of the field and an analysis of the strengths and limitations of conventional BM frameworks, the paper illustrates and discusses an approach that combines such a framework with SD modelling. A single-case study design was selected to explore the implications and limitations of using this combined approach to business modelling. Findings The methodological support provided by SD to BM design may effectively impr…

Process managementPerformance managementComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectCase studyManagement Science and Operations ResearchBusiness modelBusiness Model System Dynamics Modelling Dynamic Performance Management Business Strategy Start-up Firm Case-Study.Field (computer science)Settore SECS-P/07 - Economia AziendaleOriginality0502 economics and businessStart-up firmMarketingBusiness modelmedia_commonBusiness strategyDynamic performance managementArtifact-centric business process model05 social sciencesStart upGeneral Business Management and AccountingSystem dynamicsSystem dynamics modelling050211 marketingStrategic management050203 business & managementManagement Decision
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Dealing with abnormal business growth by leveraging local area common goods: an outside-in stakeholder collaboration perspective

2020

PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to illustrate how for a business located in a local area that does not portray the characteristics of the “Silicon Valley” stereotype, developing a strategy that pretends to autonomously set its boundary spanning may lead to unsustainable growth.Design/methodology/approachThis work suggests Dynamic Performance Management (DPM) as a method to implement an outcome-based view of sustainable development of small- and micro-sized organizations in their own context. A case study shows how collaboration between the public and the business sector may improve local area's outcomes and develop common goods in the context.FindingsAmong the “abnormally-grown” small-a…

Process managementPerformance managementinteractive learning environmentStrategy and ManagementBoundary spanningContext (language use)context-based firmSettore SECS-P/07 - Economia Aziendale0502 economics and businesscommon goodsmesBusiness sector050207 economicsContext-based firmsSustainable developmentpaper type research paper05 social sciencesCommon goodsStakeholderdynamic performance managementSMEs; Collaboration; Dynamic performance management; Common goods; Context-based firms; Interactive learning environmentGeneral Business Management and AccountingcollaborationWork (electrical)SustainabilityBusiness050203 business & management
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The Variation of Export Prices Across and within Firms

2016

This paper uses transaction-level trade data to analyse the differences in export prices across and within Spanish manufacturing firms in the year 2014. The transactional nature of the database uncovers sizable differences in the price that an exporter charges for the same product and destination. These differences are related to the number of goods covered within each product category, volume discounts and vertically differentiated varieties. Export prices are positively correlated with firms’ productivity, destination markets’ GDP per capita and distance to Spain. These latter results suggest that Spanish exporters compete in quality.

Product categoryVariation (linguistics)Transactional leadershipmedia_common.quotation_subjectPer capitaManufacturing firmsQuality (business)BusinessMonetary economicsProduct (category theory)Productivitymedia_commonSSRN Electronic Journal
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Spanish validation of the PICCOLO (Parenting Interactions With Children: Checklist of Observations Linked to Outcomes)

2019

Background/Objective: The aim of this study was to explore the psychometric properties of the Spanish version of the Parenting Interactions with Children: Checklist of Observations Linked to Outcomes (PICCOLO; Roggman et al., 2013a). This observational measure is composed of 29 items that assess the quality of four domains of parenting interactions that promote child development: affection, responsiveness, encouragement, and teaching. Methods: The sample included 203 mother-child dyads who had been video-recorded playing together. Fifty-six percent of the children were male, and 44% were female, aged from 10 to 47 months. Video-recorded observations were rated using PICCOLO items. Results: …

Program evaluationParent and childPsychometricslcsh:BF1-990Psychological interventionpsychometric propertiesBayley Scales of Infant Development050105 experimental psychology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePICCOLO0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesGeneral Psychology05 social sciencesConstruct validitySpanish versionChild developmentConfirmatory factor analysisChecklistlcsh:PsychologyPares i fillsparenting interactionsObservational studyPsychologyPsicometria030217 neurology & neurosurgeryobservational scaleClinical psychology
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Adaptación al español del instrumento sobre cultura organizacional de Denison

2010

Este obra está bajo una licencia de Creative Commons Reconocimiento-NoComercial 4.0 Internacional.

Psicologia sociallcsh:BF1-990Fiabilidadadaptación cuestionario fiabilidad validez análisis factorial confirmatorio.ReliabilityOrganitzacióConfirmatory factor analysisAnálisis factorial confirmatorioValiditylcsh:PsychologyValidezAdaptación cuestionarioAdaptation measure/surveySumma Psicológica
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