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The role of collegiality in the professional development of the teaching career: a proposal for an evaluation instrumentBakieva

2019

El estudio trata sobre una propuesta de valoración de la colegialidad docente a lo largo de la trayectoria profesional docente. La dimensión colegial se encuadra en el marco de evaluación para la mejora de la cohesión social (Jornet, 2012). La trayectoria profesional docente necesita del apoyo y soporte por parte de los compañeros de un centro de trabajo, sobre todo en las fases iniciales de desarrollo de la carrera. Por lo que hemos realizado un estudio sobre cómo varía el nivel de colegialidad entre los docentes más veteranos y más noveles, de acuerdo con las clasificaciones de Huberman, Thomson y Wiland (1997) y Unruh y Turner (1970). La metodología de análisis se basa en el contraste no…

Evaluación institucionalColegialidad docenteCarrera docenteAssessment instrumentTeacher collegialityCollegialityEducació InvestigacióEducationCohesion (linguistics)Organización escolarSchool organizationPedagogyDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyTeaching careerPsychologyInstitutional evaluationCareer development
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Is Board Gender Diversity a Driver of CEO Compensation?: Examining the Leadership Style of Institutional Women Directors

2017

In this investigation, we aim at examining the influence of institutional female directors on CEO compensation. Specifically, we investigate the impact of institutional female directors as a whole, differentiating by whether female directors have business ties with the firms’ boards on which they sit (pressure-sensitive female directors) or do not have business links (pressure-resistant female directors). We hypothesize that there is a nonlinear association, specifically quadratic, between institutional, pressureresistant and pressure-sensitive female directors on boards, and CEO compensation. Our findings show that CEO compensation decreases with low levels of institutional female director…

Executive compensationSociology and Political ScienceGender diversity05 social scienceseducationDonesAffective science010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesCEO compensationGender Studiesinstitutional women directors0502 economics and businessLeadership stylepressure-resistant women directorsboard gender diversityPsychologySocial psychologypressure-sensitive women directors050203 business & managementhealth care economics and organizations0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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Hong Kong’s EDI bandwagon Derailed or on the right track?

1997

In this paper we explore the adoption of a complex networked technology — that of Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) — in the context of Hong Kong. EDI forms a complex and interorganizational innovation and therefore we suggest a multi-theoretical framework to examine its diffusion. The framework takes into account institutional, industry specific and organizational factors in the study of diffusion processes and thus extends the analysis beyond organizational borders. Using the framework we deliver an account of the EDI diffusion in Hong Kong based on field study data. The study clarifies how simultaneous organizational, industry and environmental factors can be brought to bear to understan…

Field (Bourdieu)AdvertisingContext (language use)BusinessDiffusion (business)Track (rail transport)Institutional theoryBandwagon effectIndustrial organizationElectronic data interchangeDiversity (business)
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On the Tail Risk of Cyberattacks in the Bitcoin Market

2020

In the era of digitalization, cryptocurrencies have become an alternative asset for both retail and institutional investors. While the new emerging digital ecosystem based on blockchain technology has been praised for offering plenty of advantages such as decentralization, discretion or increased efficiency in terms of faster settlements among others, investors need to be aware of new types of risks such as hacking incidents. In the 2011-2018 period, about 1.7 million unit of Bitcoin have been stolen corresponding to losses accumulating more than $655 million highlighting the societal impact of this criminal activity. The novel aspect of our study is that it employs a recently proposed appr…

FinanceCryptocurrencybusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectInstitutional investorSocietal impact of nanotechnologyTail riskbusinessDiscretionRisk managementAlternative assetFinTechmedia_commonSSRN Electronic Journal
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Risk Taking by Banks in the Transition Countries

2007

The banking sectors of the transition countries have progressed remarkably in the last 15 years. In fact, banking in most transition countries has largely shaken off the traumas of the transition era. At the start of the 21st century banks in these countries look very much like banks elsewhere. That is, they are by no means problem free but they are struggling with the same issues as banks in other emerging market countries. There have been a surprisingly large number of studies that have told us about the performance of these banks but we know very little about their risk taking behaviour and how the banking environment influences it.

FinanceEconomics and Econometricsbusiness.industryRisk measuremedia_common.quotation_subjectInstitutional economicsPlanned economyFinancial systemState ownershipCapital (economics)Economicsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceSurvey data collectionQuality (business)Transition countriesEuropean unionEmerging marketsbusinessRisk takingRisk managementmedia_commonCredit risk
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The financing of Spanish public universities

1998

The main features of the recent evolution of the Spanish universities are described in this paper. Of the three sets of reforms that are currently in progress (reforms of the teaching process, institutional evaluation and new financing models) we concentrate on the last one, introducing and discussing some proposals for the financing of Spanish public universities.

FinanceHigher educationbusiness.industryEducational financeInstitutional changePolitical scienceHuman resourcesbusinessEducationSupply and demandHigher Education
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SEC's acceptance of IFRS-based financial reporting: An examination based in institutional theory

2016

In 2007 the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) made an historic ruling allowing foreign registrants to file IFRS-based financial statements without reconciling to U.S. GAAP. With that decision, the SEC changed its longstanding practice of adhering to a single set of accounting standards in the U.S. The decision diminishes the standing of two previously powerful institutions: U.S. GAAP and the SEC itself. We examine this important change drawing generally on institutional theory. We draw on several models to obtain insights into the likely roles of both regulator and regulatees, into the reasons the particular type of incremental change mechanism was observed, and into the influence of…

FinanceOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementEmpirical dataInformation Systems and ManagementSociology and Political Sciencebusiness.industryInstitutional change05 social sciencesAccounting050201 accountingCommissionIncremental changeFocus (linguistics)Accounting0502 economics and businessEconomicsbusinessSet (psychology)Institutional theory050203 business & managementMechanism (sociology)
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The Global Alternative Finance Market Benchmarking Report

2021

For the first time, the Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance has consolidated its annual regional reports to produce one global benchmarking report, with the intention of presenting world-wide online alternative finance data for 2018.This report presents the key findings from the CCAF annual global survey of online alternative finance. In all, 1,227 unique firms contributed to this study, providing 2,322 firm-level observations globally. Investigating in crowdfunding, P2P/marketplace lending or related capital raising activities, the study shows that 47 per cent of the firms were operating in two or more countries or jurisdictions. Highlights from the report In 2018, the global alternat…

FinancePensionbusiness.industryFinancial instrumentInstitutional investorBenchmarkingEquity crowdfundingbusinessChinaDatabase transactionFinancial servicesSSRN Electronic Journal
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Energy and environmental life cycle assessment of an institutional catering service: An Italian case study

2019

Food production is recognised as one of the major drivers for global environmental pressure. In the last years, changes in consumption models result in an increasing population consuming food out of home that pose the catering service sector at the centre of the European Union policies aimed at improving the environmental sustainability of the food sector. In this framework, better technical knowledge on the environmental impacts of catering service is essential in order to identify potential actions towards a more sustainable food sector. This article presents an environmental assessment of a school catering service operating in Italy and delivering approximately 2,518,128 meals per year. …

Food energy consumption; Food supply chain; Institutional catering; Life cycle assessment; Cooking; Environment; Food Storage; Global Warming; Italy; Schools; Food Supply; Transportation; Waste Management; Environmental Engineering; Environmental Chemistry; Waste Management and Disposal; PollutionEnvironmental Engineering010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesInstitutional catering Food energy consumption Food supply chain Life cycle assessmentPopulationTransportationEnvironment010501 environmental sciencesGlobal Warming01 natural sciencesFood SupplyLife cycle assessmentWaste ManagementInstitutional cateringSustainable agricultureEnvironmental Chemistrymedia_common.cataloged_instanceFood energy consumptionEnvironmental impact assessmentCookingEuropean unioneducationWaste Management and DisposalLife-cycle assessmentTertiary sector of the economy0105 earth and related environmental sciencesmedia_commoneducation.field_of_studySettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica AmbientaleSchoolsbusiness.industrydigestive oral and skin physiologyEnvironmental economicsPollutionFood StorageItalyFood supply chainSustainabilityFood processingBusinessScience of The Total Environment
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STUDYING INSTITUTIONAL ECONOMICS AT CHICAGO IN THE 1930S: THE CASE OF ARTHUR BLOOMFIELD

2013

Frank knightINSTITUTIONALISM KNIGHT CHICAGOSettore SECS-P/04 - Storia Del Pensiero EconomicoChicago economicArthur bloomfieldInstitutionalismThorstein veblen
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