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Patent protection under endogenous product differentiation (2013)
Journal Article
Mukherjee, A. (2014). Patent protection under endogenous product differentiation. Asia-Pacific Journal of Accounting and Economics, 21(1), 78-93. doi:10.1080/16081625.2014.858389

It is generally believed that, if weak patent protection does not affect innovation, it makes consumers and society better off compared to strong patent protection by increasing the intensity of competition. We show that this conclusion may not be va... Read More about Patent protection under endogenous product differentiation.

Did Bank Indonesia cause the credit crunch of 2006–2008? (2013)
Journal Article
Mustikaa, G., Suryatin, E., Djaafara, R., Hall, M. J. B., & Simper, R. (2015). Did Bank Indonesia cause the credit crunch of 2006–2008?. Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting, 44(2), 269-298. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11156-013-0406-4

© 2013, Springer Science+Business Media New York. Bank lending in Indonesia slowed dramatically during the period 2006–2008 while, at the same time, the banks’ holdings of short-term public sector (and other riskless) securities increased substantial... Read More about Did Bank Indonesia cause the credit crunch of 2006–2008?.

The Wage and Employment Consequences of Ownership Change (2013)
Journal Article
Amess, K., Girma, S., & Wright, M. (2014). The Wage and Employment Consequences of Ownership Change. Managerial and Decision Economics, 35(2), 161-171. https://doi.org/10.1002/mde.2650

This paper provides a comparative examination of the consequences of leveraged buyouts (LBOs) and corporate takeovers on employment growth and wage growth. Employing both difference-in-differences combined with propensity score matching and the contr... Read More about The Wage and Employment Consequences of Ownership Change.

Developing a performance indicator for psychosocial risk in the oil and gas industry (2013)
Journal Article
Vestly Bergh, L. I., Hinna, S., Leka, S., & Jain, A. (2014). Developing a performance indicator for psychosocial risk in the oil and gas industry. Safety Science, 62, 98-106. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssci.2013.08.005

Psychosocial risks in the oil and gas industry can have a significant impact on health and safety outcomes and must be handled in the same manner as other operational risks. A sustainable and comprehensive system for psychosocial risk management shou... Read More about Developing a performance indicator for psychosocial risk in the oil and gas industry.

Microfoundations for learning within international joint ventures (2013)
Journal Article
Park, J., & Harris, S. (2014). Microfoundations for learning within international joint ventures. International Business Review, 23(3), https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ibusrev.2013.08.011

IJV research highlights the importance of learning in international joint ventures (IJVs) but has not indicated how to achieve it. We combine organizational learning and internationalization process research within a microfoundations framework to und... Read More about Microfoundations for learning within international joint ventures.

Decision making and decision support within new product development (2013)
Book Chapter
MacCarthy, B. L., & Pasley, R. (2013). Decision making and decision support within new product development. In E. Nikoi, & K. Boateng (Eds.), Collaborative Communication Processes and Decision Making in Organizations (258-279). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-4478-6.ch014

© 2014 by IGI Global. All rights reserved. There is an extensive literature on new product and process development (NPD). However, the analysis of decision-making and decision support requirements in this area is less well researched. The authors dis... Read More about Decision making and decision support within new product development.

Institutional change and regional development in China: the case of commodity trading markets (2013)
Journal Article
Wang, J., & Gooderham, P. (2013). Institutional change and regional development in China: the case of commodity trading markets. Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, 32(3), https://doi.org/10.1068/c11254b

With this paper we explore how institutional changes have influenced the regional development of Yiwu City, East China. The regional development in Yiwu City can be regarded as constituting a specific model in transitional China, which revolves aroun... Read More about Institutional change and regional development in China: the case of commodity trading markets.

Entry, profit and welfare under asymmetric R&D costs: entry, profit and welfare (2013)
Journal Article
Mukherjee, A., & Ray, A. (2014). Entry, profit and welfare under asymmetric R&D costs: entry, profit and welfare. Manchester School, 82(3), 284-295. doi:10.1111/manc.12015

We show the effects of entry of a new firm on the profits and welfare when the firms share the same initial cost of production but differ in terms of the costs of undertaking R&D. Considering a Cournot oligopoly model with innovation and linear deman... Read More about Entry, profit and welfare under asymmetric R&D costs: entry, profit and welfare.

Hard and soft law approaches to addressing psychosocial risks in Europe: lessons learned in the development of the Italian approach (2013)
Journal Article
Iavicoli, S., Leka, S., Jain, A., Persechino, B., Rondinone, B. M., Ronchetti, M., & Valenti, A. (2014). Hard and soft law approaches to addressing psychosocial risks in Europe: lessons learned in the development of the Italian approach. Journal of Risk Research, 17(7), 855-869. https://doi.org/10.1080/13669877.2013.822911

Psychosocial risks in the workplace have been identified as some of the most significant emerging risks, particularly since issues such as work-related stress, which is closely linked to psychosocial risks, are widely recognised as major challenges i... Read More about Hard and soft law approaches to addressing psychosocial risks in Europe: lessons learned in the development of the Italian approach.

An investigation into minimising total energy consumption and total weighted tardiness in job shops (2013)
Journal Article
Liu, Y., Dong, H., Lohse, N., Petrovic, S., & Gindy, N. (2014). An investigation into minimising total energy consumption and total weighted tardiness in job shops. Journal of Cleaner Production, 65, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2013.07.060

Manufacturing enterprises nowadays face the challenge of increasing energy prices and requirements to reduce their emissions. Most reported work on reducing manufacturing energy consumption today focuses on the need to improve the efficiency of resou... Read More about An investigation into minimising total energy consumption and total weighted tardiness in job shops.

Western Financial Agents and Islamic Ethics (2013)
Journal Article
Fang, E. S., & Foucart, R. (2014). Western Financial Agents and Islamic Ethics. Journal of Business Ethics, 123(3), 475-491. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10551-013-1850-8

This paper investigates Western professional bankers' perceptions of Islamic finance. Exploiting data from an original survey, we carry out a principal component analysis (PCA) to characterize the main dimensions on which financial agents diverge. Th... Read More about Western Financial Agents and Islamic Ethics.

The gendering of entrepreneurship: theoretical and empirical insights (2013)
Journal Article
Rouse, J., Treanor, L., & Fleck, E. (2013). The gendering of entrepreneurship: theoretical and empirical insights. International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behavior and Research, 19(5), 452-459. https://doi.org/10.1108/ijebr-06-2013-0083

Purpose This extended Editorial outlines the genesis and theoretical interests of the Gender and Enterprise Network from which this special issue of the International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behaviour & Research emerged. In the call for papers, r... Read More about The gendering of entrepreneurship: theoretical and empirical insights.

Networked individuals predict a community wide outcome from their local information (2013)
Journal Article
Chesney, T. (2014). Networked individuals predict a community wide outcome from their local information. Decision Support Systems, 57, 11-21. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dss.2013.07.006

The term ‘viral’ is used to describe a phenomenon that tends to be shared by those who encounter it. This paper considers the act of responding positively to a phenomenon by sharing it with others, something exemplified by the online social media act... Read More about Networked individuals predict a community wide outcome from their local information.

Innovation and survival of exporters: A contingency perspective (2013)
Journal Article
Deng, Z., Guo, H., Zhang, W., & Wang, C. (2014). Innovation and survival of exporters: A contingency perspective. International Business Review, 23(2), 396-406. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ibusrev.2013.06.003

We challenge the traditional view that innovations always help exporters prosper in competitive international market, by developing and testing the premise that the relationship between innovation and export performance is contingent on some importan... Read More about Innovation and survival of exporters: A contingency perspective.

The influence of university departments on the evolution of entrepreneurial competencies in spin-off ventures (2013)
Journal Article
Mosey, S., Rasmussen, E., & Wright, M. (2014). The influence of university departments on the evolution of entrepreneurial competencies in spin-off ventures. Research Policy, 43(1), 92-106. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.respol.2013.06.007

The influence of the university department upon spin-off venture evolution is complex and dynamic. We examine how the university department context influences the spin-off process from the perspectives of both the spin-off venture and the department.... Read More about The influence of university departments on the evolution of entrepreneurial competencies in spin-off ventures.

Bank governance, regulation, supervision, and risk reporting: Evidence from operational risk disclosures in European banks (2013)
Journal Article
Barakat, A., & Hussainey, K. (2013). Bank governance, regulation, supervision, and risk reporting: Evidence from operational risk disclosures in European banks. International Review of Financial Analysis, 30, 254-273. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.irfa.2013.07.002

This paper investigates the direct and joint effects of bank governance, regulation, and supervision on the quality of risk reporting in the banking industry, as proxied for by operational risk disclosure (ORD) quality in European banks. After contro... Read More about Bank governance, regulation, supervision, and risk reporting: Evidence from operational risk disclosures in European banks.

New Model Introductions, Cannibalization and Market Stealing: Evidence from Shopbot Data: New Model Introductions, Cannibalization and Market Stealing (2013)
Journal Article
Haynes, M., Thompson, S., & Wright, P. W. (2014). New Model Introductions, Cannibalization and Market Stealing: Evidence from Shopbot Data: New Model Introductions, Cannibalization and Market Stealing. Manchester School, 82(4), 385-408. https://doi.org/10.1111/manc.12024

Incremental innovation plays an important role in competitive conduct in high-tech industries. This paper explores the impact of new model introduction by employing a nested logit specification to investigate the determination of market shares across... Read More about New Model Introductions, Cannibalization and Market Stealing: Evidence from Shopbot Data: New Model Introductions, Cannibalization and Market Stealing.

Complete and partial organizing for corporate social responsibility (2013)
Journal Article
Rasche, A., de Bakker, F. G., & Moon, J. (2013). Complete and partial organizing for corporate social responsibility. Journal of Business Ethics, 115(4), https://doi.org/10.1007/s10551-013-1824-x

This paper investigates different modes of organizing for corporate social responsibility (CSR). Based on insights from organization theory, we theorize two ways to organize for CSR. “Complete” organization for CSR happens within businesses and depen... Read More about Complete and partial organizing for corporate social responsibility.

Corporate constructed and dissent enabling public spheres: differentiating dissensual from consensual corporate social responsibility (2013)
Journal Article
Whelan, G. (2013). Corporate constructed and dissent enabling public spheres: differentiating dissensual from consensual corporate social responsibility. Journal of Business Ethics, 115(40), https://doi.org/10.1007/s10551-013-1823-y

I here distinguish dissensual from consensual corporate social responsibility (CSR) on the grounds that the former is more concerned to organize (or portray) corporate-civil society disagreement than it is corporate-civil society agreement. In doing... Read More about Corporate constructed and dissent enabling public spheres: differentiating dissensual from consensual corporate social responsibility.