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Lobbying for Tariff Protection, International Technology Licensing and Consumer Surplus (2023)
Journal Article
Liu, Y., & Mukherjee, A. (2023). Lobbying for Tariff Protection, International Technology Licensing and Consumer Surplus. B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis and Policy, 24(1), 117-139. https://doi.org/10.1515/bejeap-2022-0259

It is well known that the protectionist view for tariff protection can be justified if the tariff induced international technology licensing benefits the consumers. We show that this view may not hold true if the domestic firm lobbies for tariff prot... Read More about Lobbying for Tariff Protection, International Technology Licensing and Consumer Surplus.

Virtual work challenges and opportunities in the Asia-Pacific region: the role of organizational virtual work climate (2023)
Book Chapter
Blaique, L., & Pinnington, A. (2023). Virtual work challenges and opportunities in the Asia-Pacific region: the role of organizational virtual work climate. In E. S. Ng, J. E. Ramsay, K. Thirumaran, & J. Wood (Eds.), Elgar Companion to People across the Asia-Pacific: An Organizational Psychology Approach (269-288). Edward Elgar Publishing

The COVID-19 pandemic caused sudden and unexpected changes where over half of the countries in the world were in various forms of lockdown by April 2020. Consequently, working for many employers and employees changed more towards virtual work practic... Read More about Virtual work challenges and opportunities in the Asia-Pacific region: the role of organizational virtual work climate.

The impactful potential of critical realist methodologies in entrepreneurship studies (2023)
Book Chapter
Wapshott, R., & Mallett, O. (2023). The impactful potential of critical realist methodologies in entrepreneurship studies. In D. Higgins, P. Jones, C. Brentnall, & P. McGowan (Eds.), Nurturing Modalities of Inquiry in Entrepreneurship Research: Seeing the world through the eyes of those who research (57-72). Emerald. https://doi.org/10.1108/S2040-724620230000017005

This chapter argues for the unrealised potential value of methodologies derived from a critical realist research philosophy in the field of entrepreneurship studies. Critical realism offers methodological alternatives that, through the generation of... Read More about The impactful potential of critical realist methodologies in entrepreneurship studies.

CFO overconfidence and conditional accounting conservatism (2023)
Journal Article
Qiao, L., Adegbite, E., & Nguyen, T. H. (2024). CFO overconfidence and conditional accounting conservatism. Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting, 62, 1-37. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11156-023-01188-7

This study investigates the association between Chief Financial Officers (CFOs) overconfidence and conditional accounting conservatism. Relying on upper echelons and overconfidence theories and based on a large sample of US-listed firms’ data from 19... Read More about CFO overconfidence and conditional accounting conservatism.

Financial Analyst Coverage and Corporate Environmental Disclosure (2023)
Journal Article
Benlemlih, M., Bitar, M., El Ouadghiri, M., & Peillex, J. (2024). Financial Analyst Coverage and Corporate Environmental Disclosure. British Journal of Management, 35(3), 1609-1631. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-8551.12776

Consistent with the monitoring function played by financial analysts, we find that greater analyst coverage leads to the same extent of improvement in the quantity and quality of environmental information disclosed by the firm. This result is remarka... Read More about Financial Analyst Coverage and Corporate Environmental Disclosure.

Qualitative Investigation of the Novel Use of Shopping Loyalty Card Data in Medical Decision Making (2023)
Book Chapter
Lang, A., Dolan, E., Tata, L., & Goulding, J. (2023). Qualitative Investigation of the Novel Use of Shopping Loyalty Card Data in Medical Decision Making. In M. Melles, A. Albayrak, & R. H. Goossens (Eds.), Convergence: Breaking Down Barriers Between Disciplines: Proceedings of the International Conference on Healthcare Systems Ergonomics and Patient Safety, HEPS2022. Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-32198-6_11

This paper describes early results of a small qualitative study investigating the potential impact of shopping loyalty card data (SLCD) in the diagnostic pathway for ovarian cancer. There is early evidence that pharmaceutical products such as pain re... Read More about Qualitative Investigation of the Novel Use of Shopping Loyalty Card Data in Medical Decision Making.

Merger and product innovation under cross ownership and cooperative R&D (2023)
Journal Article
Mukherjee, A. (2023). Merger and product innovation under cross ownership and cooperative R&D. Economics Letters, 233, Article 111418. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.econlet.2023.111418

We show that merger may increase investments in product innovation, and expected welfare if there is either passive cross ownership or cooperative research. Hence, the antitrust authorities may not need to be too concerned about mergers in these situ... Read More about Merger and product innovation under cross ownership and cooperative R&D.

Have companies arisen to the challenge of promoting sustainable work? The role of responsible business practices in the context of evolving employment and working conditions (2023)
Journal Article
Jain, A., Ripa, D., & Torres, L. (2024). Have companies arisen to the challenge of promoting sustainable work? The role of responsible business practices in the context of evolving employment and working conditions. Safety Science, 170, Article 106364. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssci.2023.106364

As understanding and recognition grows regarding the importance of improving employment and working conditions to advance individual, organizational, and national objectives, several policy approaches have been developed in an attempt to drive furthe... Read More about Have companies arisen to the challenge of promoting sustainable work? The role of responsible business practices in the context of evolving employment and working conditions.

Product Market Cooperation, Foreign Direct Investment and Consumer Welfare (2023)
Journal Article
Mukherjee, A., & Sinha, U. B. (2024). Product Market Cooperation, Foreign Direct Investment and Consumer Welfare. Review of Industrial Organization, 64, 315-326. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11151-023-09925-x

Cooperation among rival firms raises serious skepticism among economists, policymakers, and legal experts, since it generally hurts consumers. We show that this may not be the case in an open economy with strategic foreign direct investment (FDI). Un... Read More about Product Market Cooperation, Foreign Direct Investment and Consumer Welfare.

How Supervisors Can Support Doctoral Students to Publish and Not Perish in Academia (2023)
Journal Article
Marson, J., & Ferris, K. (2023). How Supervisors Can Support Doctoral Students to Publish and Not Perish in Academia. Encyclopedia, 3(4), 1358-1372. https://doi.org/10.3390/encyclopedia3040097

Definition
“Publish or perish” is a term used for the culture adopted in universities, whereby academic members of staff, typically although not exclusively on research and teaching contracts, are required to publish research. Minimum levels of quan... Read More about How Supervisors Can Support Doctoral Students to Publish and Not Perish in Academia.

How Supervisors Can Support Doctoral Students to Publish and Not Perish in Academia (2023)
Journal Article
Marson, J., & Ferris, K. (2023). How Supervisors Can Support Doctoral Students to Publish and Not Perish in Academia. Encyclopedia, 3(4), 1358-1372. https://doi.org/10.3390/encyclopedia3040097

“Publish or perish” is a term used for the culture adopted in universities, whereby academic members of staff, typically although not exclusively on research and teaching contracts, are re-quired to publish research. Minimum levels of quantity and qu... Read More about How Supervisors Can Support Doctoral Students to Publish and Not Perish in Academia.

Is Fintech good for green finance? Empirical evidence from listed banks in China (2023)
Journal Article
Wan, S., Lee, Y. H., & Sarma, V. J. (2023). Is Fintech good for green finance? Empirical evidence from listed banks in China. Economic Analysis and Policy, 80, 1273-1291. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eap.2023.10.019

Green finance has been regarded as an important strategy for the Chinese government to develop a green economy. Few studies have investigated the relationship of bank-level Fintech development in promoting the growth of green finance. To address this... Read More about Is Fintech good for green finance? Empirical evidence from listed banks in China.

Influencing a polarized and connected legislature (2023)
Journal Article
Das Chaudhury, R., Leister, C. M., & Rai, B. (2023). Influencing a polarized and connected legislature. Games and Economic Behavior, 142, 833-850. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geb.2023.10.007

When can an interest group exploit polarization between political parties to its advantage? Building upon Battaglini and Patacchini (2018), we study a model where an interest group credibly promises payments to legislators conditional on voting for i... Read More about Influencing a polarized and connected legislature.

The impact of COVID-19 related policy interventions on international systemic risk (2023)
Journal Article
Bevilacqua, M., Duygun, M., & Vioto, D. (2023). The impact of COVID-19 related policy interventions on international systemic risk. Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money, 89, Article 101859. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.intfin.2023.101859

We examine the relationship between systemic risk, its traditional financial and economic determinants, and the COVID-19 related policy interventions in an international framework. The COVID-19 outbreak period represents for us an ideal hub to test t... Read More about The impact of COVID-19 related policy interventions on international systemic risk.

Analytic approach for models of optimal retirement with disability risk (2023)
Journal Article
Chae, J., Jang, B.-G., & Park, S. (2023). Analytic approach for models of optimal retirement with disability risk. Mathematical Social Sciences, 126, 68-75. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mathsocsci.2023.09.007

Models of optimal retirement should reflect market incompleteness in reality caused by disability risk. In this paper, we develop an analytic approach for optimal retirement models with disability risk. More precisely, we provide an... Read More about Analytic approach for models of optimal retirement with disability risk.

The impact of compliance, board committees and insider CEOs on firm survival during crisis (2023)
Journal Article
Ahmad, S., Ullah, S., Akbar, S., Kodwani, D., & Brahma, S. (2024). The impact of compliance, board committees and insider CEOs on firm survival during crisis. International Review of Financial Analysis, 91, 102979. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.irfa.2023.102979

This study investigates the relationship between internal corporate governance mechanisms and firm survival during a financial crisis. Using a sample of FTSE 350 listed companies for the time period 2003-2010, our results show significant differences... Read More about The impact of compliance, board committees and insider CEOs on firm survival during crisis.

The relationship between entrepreneurial energy efficiency orientation and carbon footprint reduction: The mediating role of green networking and identification of barriers to green practices (2023)
Journal Article
Adu, D. A., Haviour Chen, X., Hasan, M., Zhu, X., & Jellason, N. (2023). The relationship between entrepreneurial energy efficiency orientation and carbon footprint reduction: The mediating role of green networking and identification of barriers to green practices. Journal of Environmental Management, 347, Article 119256. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2023.119256

Motivated by the growing attention to climate change and the crucial role businesses could play in reducing greenhouse gas emissions, this study investigates entrepreneurial energy efficiency orientation in the context of carbon footprint reduction i... Read More about The relationship between entrepreneurial energy efficiency orientation and carbon footprint reduction: The mediating role of green networking and identification of barriers to green practices.

How exports affect green technology innovation in small- and medium-sized enterprises? Evidence from Chinese companies listed on the growth enterprise market (2023)
Journal Article
Yang, X., Xu, H., Qiu, Z., Wang, J., & Liu, B. (2024). How exports affect green technology innovation in small- and medium-sized enterprises? Evidence from Chinese companies listed on the growth enterprise market. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 31, 36384–36404. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-023-30126-2

Using matched data from China Stock Market and Accounting Research (CSMAR) and Wind databases, this paper explores the impact of exports on the green technology innovation (GTI) of small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). The mechanisms are analyz... Read More about How exports affect green technology innovation in small- and medium-sized enterprises? Evidence from Chinese companies listed on the growth enterprise market.