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Executive remuneration determinants: New evidence from meta-analysis

2019

This meta-analysis takes stock of 121 C.E.O. pay studies published between 1998 and 2018 with the objective of identifying the main drivers of C.E.O. pay from a global perspective and contributing to the agency vs managerial debate on this ground. The meta-results disclose a positive C.E.O. pay–performance correlation (the highest correlation coefficient corresponds to Earnings per share with a 34%) as the agency theory prescribes and the governance policies promote. However, firm size still predominates as the main driver of C.E.O. pay (correlation coefficient is around 44%) according to managerial premises. Moreover, our results reconcile both approaches because results of the meta-regres…

C.E.O. compensation; C.E.O. pay; pay–performance; corporate governance; managerial power theory; meta-analysisc.e.o. payEconomics and Econometricsmanagerial power theorybusiness.industryCorporate governancecorporate governanceAccountinglcsh:Regional economics. Space in economicsc.e.o. compensationlcsh:HD72-88lcsh:HT388lcsh:Economic growth development planningmeta-analysisMeta-analysisRemunerationpay–performanceBusinessStock (geology)Economic Research-Ekonomska Istraživanja
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Energy Management of a Hybrid Photovoltaic-Wind System with Battery Storage: A Case Report

2019

This work presents a case report related to the management and the monitoring of a hybrid photovoltaic-wind system with battery energy storage, installed at the administrative offices building of the municipality of Valderice (Italy) within the framework of the Italy-Tunisia ENPI cooperation project Le Développement Durable Dans la Production Energétique Dans le Territoire (DE.DU.ENER.T.). The paper describes the hybrid system and briefly reports the monitoring data for a whole year, comparing the real production with the expected one and evaluating some performance indexes of the system. The performance indexes are very simple and have been defined only with the purpose of sh…

Control logicsEnergy managementEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyHybrid plantControl logicEnvironmental Science (miscellaneous)Wind systemlcsh:TechnologyBatterieAutomotive engineeringlcsh:HD72-88lcsh:Economic growth development planningPower systemsBatteriesDistributed generation.Photovoltaic systemsPhotovoltaic systemHybrid plantsPower systemWater Science and TechnologyRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentlcsh:TPhotovoltaic systemSettore ING-IND/33 - Sistemi Elettrici Per L'EnergiaSustainabilityEnvironmental scienceBattery storagePower systems;Photovoltaic systems;Battery energy storage system;Hybrid plants;Batteries;Control logics;Sustainability;Distributed generation.Distributed generationBattery energy storage systemJournal of Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems
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Assessment of the Entropy of Spatial and Time Distributions of Rooms Daylighting: A Possible Tool for a Sustainable Design

2015

The indoor visual comfort of subjects faced with indoor ambient lighting varies with the position of the subject and is not constant over time. Average performance indexes, such as the mean value of Daylight Factor and Daylight Autonomy, are commonly used to analyse lighting distribution. These indexes, however, don’t properly take into account either the spatial or the time distribution of values affecting the non-uniformity of environmental lighting. Indeed, these are limited to the definition of a mean value or to the assessment of time availability of daylighting. This paper examines spatial and temporal non-uniformities in indoor lighting as possible causes of discomfort for occupants.…

Daylight factorEngineeringArchitectural engineeringInformation theoryLecture halls.Energy Engineering and Power TechnologyInformation theory;Visual comfort;Daylight factor;Daylight autonomy;Lecture hallsVisual comfortEnvironmental Science (miscellaneous)Building designInformation theorylcsh:TechnologyInformation theory Visual comfort Daylight factor Daylight autonomy Lecture hallslcsh:HD72-88lcsh:Economic growth development planningSustainable designEntropy (information theory)DaylightWater Science and TechnologyDaylight autonomySettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica AmbientaleRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industrylcsh:TProbabilistic logicDaylight factorLecture hallAmbient lightingbusinessJournal of Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems
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Distritos industriales y renta económica: el efecto distrito – renta

2019

En el presente trabajo se expone una primera aproximación al efecto distrito desde la variable de la renta económica, lo que se ha denominado efecto distrito – renta. Esta aproximación al fenómeno distritural se realiza desde la perspectiva del desarrollo local neomarshalliano para enfatizar la centralidad del distrito industrial como fuente de interpretaciones propias sobre el cambio económico y sujeto activo del mismo. A nivel empírico se realiza una aproximación a la contrastación de la existencia o no de efecto distrito – renta en los distritos industriales españoles para el año 2013; estos datos son analizados a través de la comparativa de la renta total, per cápita y por ocupado expre…

Distritos industrialesmedia_common.quotation_subjectWelfare economicsLocal DevelopmentEconomic rentTotal incomelcsh:HD72-88Industrial districtlcsh:Economic growth development planningefecto distritoGeographysistemas locales de trabajoPer capitalcsh:H1-99Desarrollo económicoEconomía industrialpequeñas y medianas empresaslcsh:Social sciences (General)Economía regionalEconomic changemedia_commonPapeles de Europa
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Work places with stipend programme and its impact on poverty risk decrease: Case of Latvia

2012

The aim of the paper is to analyze theoretical concepts of poverty risk and to estimate the impact of the Workplaces with Stipend Programme (hereinafter WWS) on poverty risk decrease in Latvia. In order to assess the effects of the WWS three different surveys were carried out: of households with WWS participants, of experts in Latvian labour market issues, and of municipality representatives. The results were analyzed, together with analysis of statistical data. The paper concludes that in general the WWS has a very positive impact on WWS participants? household budgets (more than 95% of the WWS participants in all Latvian regions noted a significant impact of the WWS on their household bud…

Economic growthPovertyLatvianLatvialanguage.human_languagelcsh:HD72-88lcsh:Economic growth development planningWork (electrical)Political scienceworkplaces with stipend programmepoverty risklanguageDemographic economicsGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceStipendPoverty thresholdEkonomski Anali
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Innovativeness as a determinant of entrepreneurial orientation: analysis of the hotel sector

2019

This paper analyses entrepreneurial orientation as a composite formed of innovation, proactiveness and risk-taking. The empirical data for this study were gathered from a survey sent to hotel managers. The fieldwork was carried out between January and June 2018. The process provided 102 valid questionnaires. Two methods were used: structural equation modelling (PLS-SEM) and fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis (fsQCA). This study makes six key contributions and findings. First, the use of these two methods provides robust and reliable results. Second, reliability and validity values for innovativeness, proactiveness and risk-taking are satisfactory. Third, the operationalisation of en…

Economics and EconometricsEmpirical dataEntrepreneurial orientationBusiness administrationinnovativenessProactivitylcsh:Regional economics. Space in economicsentrepreneurial orientationlcsh:HD72-88lcsh:HT388lcsh:Economic growth development planningentrepreneurial orientation; innovativeness; hotel sector; PLS-SEM; fsQCAhotel sectorfsqcaBusinesspls-semA determinantEkonomska Istraživanja
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Financial development and intergenerational education mobility

2018

Using years of education as a measure of status, we study the relationship between financial development and intergenerational mobility, focusing on human capital investments boosted by financial deepening. We consider a set of indices to capture different components of the overall intergenerational education mobility. Using a sample of 39 countries, we find that financial development is related to structural mobility but not to exchange mobility. In particular, while we detect an inverted U-shaped relationship between financial development and structural mobility, we do not find any significant relationship with exchange mobility. Keywords: Intergenerational mobility, Financial development…

Economics and EconometricsFinancial development05 social sciencesSample (statistics)Financial developmentSocial mobilityHuman capitallcsh:HD72-88Financial deepeninglcsh:Economic growth development planningIntergenerational mobilitySettore SECS-S/06 -Metodi Mat. dell'Economia e d. Scienze Attuariali e Finanz.lcsh:Financelcsh:HG1-99990502 economics and businessEconomicsDemographic economicsEquality of opportunitie050207 economicsFinanceHuman capital investment050205 econometrics
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The importance of green practices for hotel guests: does gender matter?

2021

Due to growing consumer awareness of environmental problems, more and more hotels have been developing green practices in response to the environmental concerns of their guests and improve their image. This study aimed to test a model for analyzing the incidence of green practices as drivers for generating positive hotel image and guest trust and satisfaction, evaluating the moderating role of guest gender in these relationships. Based on a personal survey of 302 guests at 3 and 4-star hotels in Bogotá, evidence was obtained for the positive relationship between sustainable practices and the variables considered, with certain differences depending on the gender of each guest. Thus, this stu…

Economics and EconometricsGeneralLiterature_INTRODUCTORYANDSURVEYsatisfactiontrusthotelslcsh:Regional economics. Space in economicsGreen practices; image; trust; satisfaction; hotels; genderConsumer awarenesslcsh:HD72-88lcsh:HT388GeneralLiterature_MISCELLANEOUSlcsh:Economic growth development planningInformationSystems_GENERALgenderimageBusinessMarketinggreen practicesEconomic research - Ekonomska istraživanja
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Family governance systems: the complementary role of constitutions and councils

2021

The understanding of family businesses from the family side is still in its infancy. This is especially true in relation to how family members manage their relationships with one another and with the firm. Family growth and evolution are usually accompanied by a reduction in shared family meaning and purpose and greater divergence in the form of factional interests and intentions that harm the family and the firm. To counterbalance this negative impact, scholars generally advocate a set of corporate governance practices. However, few papers have analysed how family regulatory frameworks and family governance institutions affect family firm performance. To the best of our knowledge, no paper…

Economics and EconometricsGovernance systemfamily constitutionFamily governance system; family constitution; family council; family complexity; firm performance; fit; under-fit; over-fitM20over-fitTreballadors Participació en l'administració d'empresesEconomia d'empresaPublic administrationlcsh:Regional economics. Space in economicsfamily complexityfamily governance systemfitEmpreses Direcció i administraciólcsh:HD72-88lcsh:HT388lcsh:Economic growth development planningfirm performanceunder-fitJCRPolitical scienceScopusfamily councilRelation (history of concept)
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Customer functional value creation through a sustainable entrepreneurial orientation approach

2019

This paper advances a theoretical model to empirically test firms’ behaviour regarding sustainable entrepreneurship, enhancing what researchers have recently proposed at a solely conceptual level; this entails sustainable entrepreneurship being understood as a discipline that reliably allows organizations to successfully respond to sustainable development and market requirements. The authors suggest an integrated approach of dynamic-capabilities, S-D logic and product-service system views, which highlights the managerial predisposition to adopt a strategic position that fosters value in use (instead of regular property value), according to the current school of thoughts engaged with innovat…

Economics and EconometricsKnowledge managementValue creationbusiness.industrysustainable entrepreneurial orientationEntrepreneurial orientationdynamic-capabilitiess-d logiclcsh:Regional economics. Space in economicslcsh:HD72-88lcsh:HT388firm performancelcsh:Economic growth development planningTest (assessment)Sustainable entrepreneurial orientation; customer functional value creation; firm performance; dynamiccapabilities; S-D logic; service-product systemservice-product systemBusinessSustainable entrepreneurshipDynamic capabilitiescustomer functional value creationConceptual levelEconomic Research-Ekonomska Istraživanja
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