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Strength of ties and pioneering orientation: The moderating role of scanning capabilities
SAGE (2020)The purpose of this article is to study the curvilinear effect on pioneering orientation of one of its key relational backgrounds: strength of ties. The study is based on a sample of 224 companies in the footwear industry ... -
Structural empowerment and organisational performance: the mediating role of employees’ well-being in Spanish local governments
Routledge (2020)We extend the ‘black box’ picture of public management and the ‘balanced view’ of HRM literature to explore, in the public context, the impact of structural empowerment on organisational performance and the mediating ... -
Structural social capital and knowledge acquisition: implications of cluster membership
Taylor & Francis (2018)This paper analyzes the implications of belonging to a cluster through the relationship between structural capital and knowledge acquisition. Findings suggest structural social capital ... -
Structure patterns in cluster knowledge networks: the case of the Spanish ceramic tile cluster
Springer-Verlag (2013-06)Clusters have received a great deal of attention in economic literature. The aim of this paper is to find out which type of firms feed these clusters with knowledge and what is the influence of their network capabilities ... -
Supply chain management: A multidisciplinary content analysis of vertical relations between companies, 1997–2006
Elsevier (2011)The aim of this work is to contribute to a better understanding of the research conducted on supply chain management (SCM) at a multidisciplinary level. To this end, a content analysis was performed of the most significant ... -
Sustainability and local food at tourist destinations: a study from the transformative perspective
Taylor and Francis Group (2023-03-30)A shift from memorable to transformative experiences is taking place in the emerging transformation economy. Experiences constitute the essence of the tourism industry. While the literature has recognized the link between ... -
Sustainability and Quality Management: has EFQM fostered a Sustainability Orientation that delivers to stakeholders?
Emerald (2022-07-11)Purpose As a Quality Management (QM) framework, the European Foundation for Quality Management (EFQM) Excellence Model has stakeholder management at its core. In EFQM (2012), based on which assessments were made until ... -
Sustainability performance in firms located in a science and technology park: the influence of knowledge sources and absorptive capacity
Emerald (2023-03-31)Purpose – The purpose of this study is to identify how firms’ sustainability performance is affected by external knowledge sources and absorptive capacity, accounting for the influence of being located in a science and ... -
Sustainable service ecosystems from the transformative value perpective: A study in tourism destinations
Wiley (2022-08-16)The aim of this study is to examine the relationship between sustainability with customer satisfaction and service experience in service ecosystems, by analyzing the moderated role of business models. A model with four ... -
Temporary contracts and manufacturing firms' outcomes in Spain : A curvilinear examination
SAGE Publications (2015)This work contributes to research on temporary employment, specifically through an analysis of its effect on firm efficacy. The authors analyze the potential curvilinear (nonlinear) relationship between temporary contracts ... -
Tendencias de la investigación en distribución comercial en España
Mercasa (2002)Este trabajo ha pretendido contribuir a la reflexión acerca de los temas que más han interesado a los investigadores en distribución comercial en la última década, con el objetivo de, revisada la investigación hasta ... -
The antecedent role of personal environmental values in the relationships among trust in companies, information processing and risk perception
Taylor & Francis (2013)Trust and risk perception are important issues for industries such as petrochemical companies, typically considered ‘less trustworthy’ because of the hazards associated with their activities. In this context, individual’s ... -
The antecedent role of personal environmental values in the relationships among trust in companies, information processing and risk perception
Taylor & Francis (2013-09)Trust and risk perception are important issues for industries such as petrochemical companies, typically considered ‘less trustworthy’ because of the hazards associated with their activities. In this context, individual’s ... -
The Ceramic Tile District, its Evolution and Possible Future Alternatives - a Comparison of Italy and Spain
Verlag Schmid (2009)Territorial agglomerations have been paradigmatic examples of localised knowledge and endogenous development that are capable of containing the whole value chain of the respective production processes [1, 2]. Nevertheless, ... -
The circular path of social sustainability: An empirical analysis
Elsevier (2018-12-09)The sustainable human resource management literature provides arguments linking the social sustainability dimensions of business and society, suggesting a circular or two-way relationship between them. The norm of reciprocity ... -
The cluster is not flat. Uneven impacts of brokerage roles on the innovative performance of firms
Elsevier (2018)This paper investigates whether and to what extent individual firms improve their innovation from behaving as brokers connecting other actors in the Spanish ceramic tile cluster. The effects of the brokerage roles are ... -
The common welfare human resource management system : A new proposal based on high consciousness
Emerald (2014)Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to propose a new generic human resource management (HRM) system linked to a novel and more developed social and organizational paradigm: the common welfare HRM system. Design/me ... -
The common welfare human resource management system and innovativeness: the mediating role of altruism
Emerald (2023-04-14)Purpose The paper analyzes and develops Chiva's (2014) proposal on the common welfare HRM system and uncovers its relationship with innovativeness, using altruism as a mediator. Design/methodology/approach The common ... -
The complementary effect of internal learning capacity and absorptive capacity on performance: the mediating role of innovation capactity
Inderscience Publishers (2011-08)Organisations are finding it increasingly more difficult to keep abreast with the pace of change. The continuous rise in the number of business opportunities and the increase in global competition require firms to combine ... -
The dynamizing role of universities in industrial clusters. The case of a Spanish textile cluster
Textile Institute (2021-09-20)In a new scenario in which globalization has produced a change in the economic contexts of industrial clusters, typically formed by SMEs, the aim of this article is to clarify the role played by universities in the ...