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Optimal patent licensing—Two or three‐part tariff (2022)
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Banerjee, S., Mukherjee, A., & Poddar, S. (2022). Optimal patent licensing—Two or three‐part tariff. Journal of Public Economic Theory, 25(3), 624-648. https://doi.org/10.1111/jpet.12630

We look into technology transfer by an insider patentee in a spatial duopoly model under three types of licensing contracts—(i) two-part tariff with fixed fee and per-unit royalty, (ii) two-part tariff with fixed fee and ad-valorem royalty and (iii)... Read More about Optimal patent licensing—Two or three‐part tariff.

Exploring the influence of health management processes on health outcomes among internally displaced persons (IDPs) (2022)
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Ekezie, W., Siebert, P., Timmons, S., Murray, R. L., & Bains, M. (2022). Exploring the influence of health management processes on health outcomes among internally displaced persons (IDPs). Journal of Migration and Health, 6, Article 100124. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmh.2022.100124

Background: Despite global action and policy initiatives, internally displaced persons (IDPs) experience poor living conditions and lack healthcare access compared to refugees. This study sought to understand the relationship between health managemen... Read More about Exploring the influence of health management processes on health outcomes among internally displaced persons (IDPs).

Ethical reasoning in tax practice: Law or is there more? (2022)
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Doyle, E., Frecknall-Hughes, J., & Summers, B. (2022). Ethical reasoning in tax practice: Law or is there more?. Journal of International Accounting, Auditing and Taxation, 48, Article 100483. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.intaccaudtax.2022.100483

Private sector tax practitioners are often accused of unethical behavior in developing contrived tax avoidance arrangements. Such arrangements usually comply with the letter of the law but contravene its underlying (often unstated) ‘spirit’. Prior re... Read More about Ethical reasoning in tax practice: Law or is there more?.

‘You're on show all the time’: Moderating emotional labour through space in the emergency department (2022)
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Kirk, K., Cohen, L., Edgley, A., & Timmons, S. (2022). ‘You're on show all the time’: Moderating emotional labour through space in the emergency department. Journal of Advanced Nursing, https://doi.org/10.1111/jan.15315

Aims: This is the second of two papers conceptualizing emotional labour in the emergency department (ED). This paper aims to understand the environmental ‘moderators’ of ED nurses’ emotional labour. Design: Ethnography, through an interpretivist phil... Read More about ‘You're on show all the time’: Moderating emotional labour through space in the emergency department.

Critical theory in use: Organizing the Frankfurt School (2022)
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Cluley, R., & Parker, M. (2023). Critical theory in use: Organizing the Frankfurt School. Human Relations, 76(11), 1689-1713. https://doi.org/10.1177/00187267221111219

The Frankfurt School was an interdisciplinary grouping of left-wing thinkers whose contributions to the social sciences and humanities made them one of the most influential groups of scholars from the last century. Their work has inspired decades of... Read More about Critical theory in use: Organizing the Frankfurt School.

Critical theories in use: Organizing the Frankfurt School (2022)
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Cluley, R., & Parker, M. (2022). Critical theories in use: Organizing the Frankfurt School. Human Relations, 76(11), 1689-1713. https://doi.org/10.1177/00187267221111219

The Frankfurt School was an interdisciplinary grouping of left-wing thinkers whose contributions to the social sciences and humanities made them one of the most influential groups of scholars from the last century. Their work has inspired decades of... Read More about Critical theories in use: Organizing the Frankfurt School.

Evaluating a system-wide, safety investigation in healthcare course in Norway: a qualitative study (2022)
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Haraldseid-Driftland, C., MacRae, C., Guise, V., Schibevaag, L., Alsvik, J. G., Rosenberg, A., & Wiig, S. (2022). Evaluating a system-wide, safety investigation in healthcare course in Norway: a qualitative study. BMJ Open, 12(6), Article e058134. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-058134

Objective and setting National, system-wide safety investigation represents a new approach to safety improvement in healthcare. In 2019, a new master's level course in Safety Investigation in Healthcare was established to support the training and dev... Read More about Evaluating a system-wide, safety investigation in healthcare course in Norway: a qualitative study.

Timing of environmental technological choice and trade unions' climate solidarity (2022)
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Tian, M., Asproudis, E., & Filippiadis, E. (2022). Timing of environmental technological choice and trade unions' climate solidarity. Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 182, Article 121801. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.techfore.2022.121801

We consider a Cournot duopoly consisting of two geographically separated firms, each associated with a local environmental-friendly trade union that exhibits climate solidarity. In the basic model, firms choose abatement technologies prior to bargain... Read More about Timing of environmental technological choice and trade unions' climate solidarity.

The dark side of meaningful work-from-home: A nonlinear approach (2022)
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Magrizos, S., Roumpi, D., Georgiadou, A., Kostopoulos, I., & Vrontis, D. (2023). The dark side of meaningful work-from-home: A nonlinear approach. European Management Review, 20(2), 227-244. https://doi.org/10.1111/emre.12534

Changes in the technological environment of work already in motion over the last few years, but accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic, place individuals' search for meaningfulness in their work under a new light. In this context, we draw on enrichment... Read More about The dark side of meaningful work-from-home: A nonlinear approach.

Disruptive innovation: Designing business platforms for new financial services (2022)
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Agyei-Boapeah, H., Evans, R., & Nisar, T. M. (2022). Disruptive innovation: Designing business platforms for new financial services. Journal of Business Research, 150, 134-146. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbusres.2022.05.066

Business platform models often achieve industry disruption through the elimination of barriers such as time and space by implementing smart and sophisticated software that captures, analyzes, and exchanges huge volumes of data. Central to business pl... Read More about Disruptive innovation: Designing business platforms for new financial services.

Psychological and Social Motivations in Microfinance Contracts: Theory and Evidence * (2022)
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Dhami, S., Arshad, J., & Al-Nowaihi, A. (2022). Psychological and Social Motivations in Microfinance Contracts: Theory and Evidence *. Journal of Development Economics, 158, Article 102912. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jdeveco.2022.102912

We study, theoretically and empirically, the effort choices of microfinance borrowers under individual liability (IL) and joint liability (JL) contracts when loan repayments are made either privately or publicly. Our theoretical model identifies guil... Read More about Psychological and Social Motivations in Microfinance Contracts: Theory and Evidence *.

Space and the Dynamic Between Openness and Closure: Open strategizing in the TV series Borgen (2022)
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Holstein, J., & Rantakari, A. (2023). Space and the Dynamic Between Openness and Closure: Open strategizing in the TV series Borgen. Organization Studies, 44(1), 53–75. https://doi.org/10.1177/01708406221106311

In this paper we examine how the use of space shapes the dynamic between openness and closure in open strategizing. To do this, we draw from research that has defined organizational space as a process that is both a social product and produces social... Read More about Space and the Dynamic Between Openness and Closure: Open strategizing in the TV series Borgen.

Experience as a Double-Edged Sword: The Relationship Between Prior Management Experience and Job Performance (2022)
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Desai, M. N. (2023). Experience as a Double-Edged Sword: The Relationship Between Prior Management Experience and Job Performance. British Journal of Management, 34(2), 727-745. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-8551.12622

The inter-firm mobility of managers is a common feature in modern-day employment, yet the understanding of the relationship between prior management experience and performance remains ambiguous in the literature. The received wisdom suggests that pri... Read More about Experience as a Double-Edged Sword: The Relationship Between Prior Management Experience and Job Performance.

Public attitudes towards sharing loyalty card data for academic health research: a qualitative study (2022)
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Dolan, E. H., Shiells, K., Goulding, J., & Skatova, A. (2022). Public attitudes towards sharing loyalty card data for academic health research: a qualitative study. BMC Medical Ethics, 23(1), Article 58. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12910-022-00795-8

Background: A growing number of studies show the potential of loyalty card data for use in health research. However , research into public perceptions of using this data is limited. This study aimed to investigate public attitudes towards donating lo... Read More about Public attitudes towards sharing loyalty card data for academic health research: a qualitative study.

Default risk, macroeconomic conditions, and the market skewness risk premium (2022)
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Xu, Z., Li, X., Chevapatrakul, T., & Gao, N. (2022). Default risk, macroeconomic conditions, and the market skewness risk premium. Journal of International Money and Finance, 127, Article 102683. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jimonfin.2022.102683

Previous literature finds that stocks with low market skewness risk outperform stocks with high market skewness risk. Using the portfolio sort approach, we show that this market skewness risk premium is much more pronounced among stocks with low defa... Read More about Default risk, macroeconomic conditions, and the market skewness risk premium.

An analysis of the effect of temporary/permanent contracts on firm efficiency performance: evidence from South Korea (2022)
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Lim, H. J., & Mali, D. (2023). An analysis of the effect of temporary/permanent contracts on firm efficiency performance: evidence from South Korea. Journal of Applied Accounting Research, 24(1), 149-169. https://doi.org/10.1108/JAAR-08-2021-0227

Purpose: Because no international accounting policy exists to mandate human capital (HC) information must be reported on financial reports, the association between workforce HC and firm performance/efficiency is not well-established. South Korea is a... Read More about An analysis of the effect of temporary/permanent contracts on firm efficiency performance: evidence from South Korea.

Value and engagement: what can clinical trials learn from techniques used in not-for-profit marketing? (2022)
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Mitchell, E. J., Sprange, K., Treweek, S., & Nixon, E. (2022). Value and engagement: what can clinical trials learn from techniques used in not-for-profit marketing?. Trials, 23, Article 457. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13063-022-06417-3

Marketing is a core business function in commercial companies but is also frequently used by not-for-profit organisations. Marketing focuses on understanding what people value to make choices about engaging with a product or service: a concept also k... Read More about Value and engagement: what can clinical trials learn from techniques used in not-for-profit marketing?.

Political connections, informational asymmetry, and the efficient resolution of financial distress (2022)
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Aney, M. S., & Banerji, S. (2022). Political connections, informational asymmetry, and the efficient resolution of financial distress. Economic Modelling, 114, Article 105901. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.econmod.2022.105901

We show that securities issued by a distressed firm, often through exchange offers, provide the most efficient resolution of financial restructuring. Information asymmetry between the firm-bank coalition and small bondholders gives rise to other form... Read More about Political connections, informational asymmetry, and the efficient resolution of financial distress.

The choice of performance measures, target setting and vesting levels in UK firms' Chief Executive Officer equity‐based compensation (2022)
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Hameed, A., Padgett, C., Clements, M. P., & Ullah, S. (2023). The choice of performance measures, target setting and vesting levels in UK firms' Chief Executive Officer equity‐based compensation. International Journal of Finance and Economics, 28(4), 4246-4270. https://doi.org/10.1002/ijfe.2649

This article analyses factors influencing the choice of performance measure in CEO equity-based compensation, for a sample of 3,400 plans from 400 UK firms between 2007 and 2015. We examine the effect of the volatility of earnings per share (EPS) and... Read More about The choice of performance measures, target setting and vesting levels in UK firms' Chief Executive Officer equity‐based compensation.

Does national culture matter for environmental innovation? A study of emerging economies (2022)
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Ullah, S., Agyei-Boapeah, H., Kim, J. R., & Nasim, A. (2022). Does national culture matter for environmental innovation? A study of emerging economies. Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 181, Article 121755. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.techfore.2022.121755

Environmental innovation is regarded as an essential tool to achieve the Paris Climate Conference agreement and Net Zero by 2050. Despite the extensive studies on the determinants of environmental innovation in developed countries, little attention h... Read More about Does national culture matter for environmental innovation? A study of emerging economies.