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Firms’ investment, indebtedness and financial constraints: Size does matter

2022

Abstract This paper provides evidence of the importance of size in explaining the impact of financing conditions on firms´ investment rate. The study makes two main contributions: a) it allows the relationship between indebtedness and firms´ investment to be non-linear; and b) it contrasts whether the impact of indebtedness and the degree of financial restriction differ depending on the size of the company (SME vs large). Results show that while in SMEs indebtedness has a negative impact on investment, there is a threshold beyond which this effect is even larger (based on a debt/assets ratio of 59%). However, in large companies the impact of indebtedness is positive although there is also a…

Finance2019-20 coronavirus outbreak050208 financeCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)business.industrySevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)media_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesContext (language use)Investment (macroeconomics)Debt0502 economics and businessEconomicsEconomic impact analysis050207 economicsbusinessFinanceInvestment ratemedia_commonFinance Research Letters
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Energy flexibility in Mediterranean buildings: a case-study in Sicily

2020

Since the building sector is responsible for 40% of the world’s electricity demand, it is essential to act on it in order to reduce emissions of climate change gases on a global scale, as expressed also in the latest directive on the energy performance of buildings. A design approach that focuses on the energy flexibility of buildings can contribute to the improvement of its energy-environmental performances. In this context, the objective of the study is the analysis of the energy performance of a residential building in Sicily and the definition of strategies aimed at increasing its energy flexibility. In particular, the case study is a 631 m2single-family house, modeled and simulated in …

Flexibility (engineering)lcsh:GE1-350020209 energyControl (management)Climate changeContext (language use)02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesTRNSYSEnvironmental economics01 natural sciencesOrder (exchange)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringEnvironmental scienceEconomic impact analysisEnergy (signal processing)lcsh:Environmental sciences0105 earth and related environmental sciencesE3S Web of Conferences
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Addressing sustainable food management in hotels: proposing a framework and examining hotel groups

2021

Purpose Sustainable food practices have been recognised as a key issue in efforts to improve and report sustainable tourism practices, given the importance of the social, environmental and economic impacts of the food industry throughout its entire chain of production – from farm to fork. From this standpoint, the aim of the present paper is to propose a comprehensive framework for reporting or making decisions concerning sustainable food management in hotels, taking into account the various facets of the food supply chain.Design/methodology/approach Several dimensions are proposed for dealing with sustainable food management, involving all aspects of food supply chains that may be relevant…

Food industrybusiness.industryTreball socialmedia_common.quotation_subjectEnvironmental economicsCorporate sustainabilitySustainabilitySustainable agricultureBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)Production (economics)Quality (business)Economic impact analysisbusinessSustainable tourismComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSFood Sciencemedia_common
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Industry Reallocations in a Globalizing Economy

2007

We distill the main insights from recent trade models on firms' responses to globalization. Our primary aim is to assess the economic impact and the welfare implications of the resulting reallocation of resources across firms and countries. In so doing, we bring theory into life through the numerical implementation of a theoretical framework calibrated on European data, which encompasses aspects of economic geography, firm heterogeneity, and firms' organizational choices. Our final purpose is to provide a comprehensive background for empirical investigations and to stimulate further theoretical research.

GlobalizationInternational integrationmedia_common.quotation_subjectResource reallocationEconomicsTheoretical researchEconomic geographyEconomic impact analysisWelfaremedia_commonSSRN Electronic Journal
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Promoting self-employment: Does it create more employment and business activity?

2021

International audience; We assess the economic impact of reforms promoting self-employment in the three countries that have implemented such reforms since the early 2000s: the Netherlands, the United Kingdom and France. To that end, we use an unbalanced cross country-industry dataset of 4,226 observations, including 12 OECD countries and 20 market industries, over the 1995-2016 period. We first observe, using country-level data, that the share of self-employed workers in total employment is quite stable or declines over the period in all countries in our dataset, except in the three countries where large reforms promoting self-employment have been implemented, and only after these reforms. …

HistoryLabour economicsPolymers and PlasticsGeography Planning and DevelopmentJEL: K - Law and Economics/K.K3 - Other Substantive Areas of Law/K.K3.K31 - Labor LawOecd countriesBusiness activitiesentrepreneurshipstructural reforms[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringJEL: J - Labor and Demographic Economics/J.J2 - Demand and Supply of Labor/J.J2.J21 - Labor Force and Employment Size and Structureself-employmentJEL: H - Public Economics/H.H2 - Taxation Subsidies and Revenue/H.H2.H24 - Personal Income and Other Nonbusiness Taxes and SubsidiesValue (economics)SpiteSubstitution effectJEL: J - Labor and Demographic Economics/J.J3 - Wages Compensation and Labor Costs/J.J3.J38 - Public PolicyBusinessEconomic impact analysisBusiness and International ManagementSelf-employmentDemography
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Calculating the regional economic impact of the olympic games

2004

This study introduces a methodological concept to combine the cost‐benefit analysis and input‐output models to create a new method to regionalize Olympic costs and benefits in order to define the economic impact at the regional level. This new form of analysis is used to calculate the regional economic impact of the Frankfurt Rhein/Main region, which bid to stage the 2012 Olympics. A generalised view of the Frankfurt case study shows patterns that are valid for all impact studies of major sport events. Finally a sensitivity analysis is used to determine critical variables.

Impact studiesCost–benefit analysisInput–output modelOrder (exchange)Strategy and ManagementTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementRegional scienceEconomicsOperations managementEconomic impact analysisEuropean Sport Management Quarterly
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Gross Primary Production and false spring: a spatio-temporal analysis

2020

<p>Phenological information can be obtained from different sources of data. For instance, from remote sensing data or products and from models driven by weather variables. The former typically allows analyzing land surface phenology whereas the latter provide plant phenological information. Analyzing relationships between both sources of data allows us to understand the impact of climate change on vegetation over space and time. For example, the onset of spring is advanced or delayed by changes in the climate. These alterations affect plant productivity and animal migrations.</p><p>Spring onset monitoring is supported by the Extended Spring Index (…

Index (economics)PhenologyFrostEnvironmental scienceClimate changePrimary productionPhysical geographyVegetationEconomic impact analysisBloom
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Drosophila suzukii (Diptera: Drosophilidae): a decade of research towards a sustainable integrated pest management program

2021

Abstract Drosophila suzukii (Matsumura) (Diptera: Drosophilidae) also known as spotted-wing drosophila (SWD), is a pest native to Southeast Asia. In the last few decades, the pest has expanded its range to affect all major European and American fruit production regions. SWD is a highly adaptive insect that is able to disperse, survive, and flourish under a range of environmental conditions. Infestation by SWD generates both direct and indirect economic impacts through yield losses, shorter shelf life of infested fruit, and increased production costs. Fresh markets, frozen berries, and fruit export programs have been impacted by the pest due to zero tolerance for fruit infestation. As SWD co…

Integrated pest managementInsecticidesBiologymedicine.disease_causeInsect ControlCropfruit cropInfestationmedicineAnimalsEconomic impact analysisDrosophila suzukiiDrosophilaSpotted-wing DrosophilaFruit cropsEcologyAgroforestryfungifood and beveragesIntegrated pest managementGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationSettore AGR/11 - ENTOMOLOGIA GENERALE E APPLICATAFruitInsect ScienceSustainabilityDrosophilaPEST analysisControl method
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A consumer-based measurement of tourism innovation

2006

SUMMARY The present paper reviews the innovation literature related to tourism and examines the twin problems of operational definitions and measurement of innovation in the tourism sector. A conceptual model is then proposed by which the most relevant aspects of innovation and the most relevant aspects of the “tourism experience” can be integrated conceptually, and which can guide the development of related operational definitions and measurements and lead to a standardization of, and therefore an ability to aggregate, tourism innovation statistics across products, providers, markets and geopolitical regions. The model first categorizes innovations along two dimensions: an “invention-adopt…

Knowledge managementStandardizationOperational definitionbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectAs isComparabilityTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementConceptual modelEconomicsEconomic impact analysisMarketingDimension (data warehouse)businessTourismmedia_common
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A holistic approach to manage environmental quality by using the Kano model and social cognitive theory

2020

International audience; Since its first proposition in 1984, the Kano model has been used extensively in a variety of contexts within industries and academic research demonstrating its wide applicability. The Kano model allows for describing the relationship between an objective aspect and a subjective aspect. Yet is this relevant for environmental quality as well? In this study, we explore the cases where the Kano model is used for assessing environmental quality and its perception by consumers and identify the potential influencing factors for its application with this respect. We find that the Kano model can serve as an effective tool for converging towards environmental quality and sust…

Knowledge managementStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectbehavior design[SDE.MCG]Environmental Sciences/Global Changesquality attributesManagement Monitoring Policy and LawDevelopmenttheory of transforming well-being0603 philosophy ethics and religionsocial behaviorTransformationPerceptionenvironmental policy0502 economics and businesstheory of attractive qualitySocial BehaviorEnvironmental qualityQuality Attributesmedia_commonSustainable developmentsustainable development[SHS.SOCIO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Sociologybusiness.industryCustomer satisfaction05 social sciencesPerspective (graphical)Perceived Quality06 humanities and the artsperceived qualitySustainable DevelopmentDesign Patterns[SDE.ES]Environmental Sciences/Environmental and SocietyVariety (cybernetics)Environmental PolicyService qualityKano modelSustainability[SCCO.PSYC]Cognitive science/PsychologyTransforming Wellbeing Theory060301 applied ethicsimpact analysisbusiness050203 business & managementSocial cognitive theoryenvironmental policy perceived quality quality attributes social behavior sustainable development theory of attractive quality theory of transforming well‐being
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