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Configurations for Four Urban Tree Species in the Santiago Metropolitan Region and Their Impact on the Environment According to CO2, PM2.5, Biogenic Volatile Organic Compounds and Water Resource Criteria
MDPI Open Access Journals (2023-12-07)The rapid and disproportionate growth of many cities in South America, such as Santiago de Chile, has not included a design that considers the impact caused. Furthermore, industrial and housing growth has been based mainly ... -
Contribution of Roof Refurbishment to Urban Sustainability
MDPI (2020)Achieving sustainable urban environments is a challenging goal—especially in existing cities with high percentages of old and obsolete buildings. This work analyzes the contribution of roof refurbishment to sustainability, ... -
Contribution of Social Services to Inclusive Urbanism
Hapres (2024-02-28)Background: The United Nations 2030 Agenda involves a multifactorial system through 17 Sustainable Development Goals. The 11th is directly linked with urban sustainability, but all the goals should be considered. The ... -
El Convenio 190 OIT y su trascendencia en la gestión preventiva de la violencia digital y ciberacoso en el trabajo
Centro de Estudios Financieros (2020)En la evolución de las relaciones laborales, el trabajo telemático y la utilización de los dispositivos tecnológicos se han incrementado de manera significativa. La violencia digital y ciberacoso en el trabajo surgen como ... -
Different Paths to Achieve High Technological Innovation in Clustered Firms: An Analysis of the Spanish Ceramic Tile Industry
MDPI (2019-09-06)This paper uncovers the different factors behind the high technological innovation performance of clustered firms. Moreover, we aim to investigate the necessary and sufficient conditions of factors to achieve innovative ... -
Direct and Interactive Effects of Brokerage Roles on Innovation in Clustered Firms
Wiley (2016-08)Social network analysis has generated a great number of research findings in the organizational and management literature, in which the so-called territorial clusters have often been represented through the network metaphor. ... -
Diseño, validación y análisis factorial exploratorio y confirmatorio de la escala de actitud Cohesiona para la evaluación de la eficacia de los talleres de habilidades cooperativas
Universidad Austral de Chile. Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades (2017)This article describes the stages followed to design, validate and run an exploratory and confirmatory factorial analysis of the COHESIONA scale which aims at assessing the impact of the cooperative abilities workshops. ... -
Disruptive Technological Innovations as New Opportunities for Mature Industrial Clusters. The Case of Digital Printing Innovation in the Spanish Ceramic Tile Cluster
Asociación Española de Ciencia Regional (2017)Over the last few decades, many studies have focused on the role that incremental innovations play in cluster contexts. However, few authors have analysed the impact of disruptive innovations on these entities. The present ... -
Disruptive technology adoption, particularities of clustered firms
Taylor & Francis (2019)This article explores to what extent the internal attributes of a clustered firm influence its capacity to adopt disruptive innovations. A multidimensional approach to the absorptive capacity (ACAP) model is used to ... -
Distance to customers, absorptive capacity, and innovation in high-tech firms: the dark face of geographical proximity
Wiley (2017-02)This paper investigates the impact of both geographical and relational proximity on the innovative performance of the firm. We address the role of one firm characteristic—its absorptive capacity—as a specific contingency ... -
Do Countries with Similar Levels of Corruption Compete to Attract Foreign Investment? Evidence Using World Panel Data
MDPI (2020)This paper examines whether foreign direct investment in one country helps to increase foreign investment in other countries with a similar degree of corruption. Our estimates are based on an unbalanced annual panel of 164 ... -
Does active management add value? New evidence from a quantile regression approach
Taylor & Francis (2019-06)While it has long been recognised that active management is an important issue in the area of mutual fund performance, little consensus has been reached about the value managers’ abilities can add. This study examines ... -
Does socially responsible mutual fund performance vary over the business cycle? New insights on the effect of idiosyncratic SR features
Wiley (2018-09-26)This study analyses the performance and market timing of US socially responsible (SR) mutual funds in relation to business cycle regime shifts and different grouping criteria: Ethical strategy focus, SR attributes scores ... -
Does university performance have an economic payoff for home regions? Evidence for the Spanish provinces
Routledge (2021-12-12)This paper analyses the impact of the university system performance on labour productivity growth for Spanish provinces during the period 2009–2016, showing a general positive link. These results enrich the debate on the ... -
Donor Reaction to Non-Financial Information Covering Social Projects in Nonprofits: A Spanish Case
MDPI (2020)The notion of accountability in nonprofits suggests that these organisations should disclose financial and non-financial practices following a holistic model. In practice, the interest of both managers and researchers has ... -
Drivers of depopulation and spatial interdependence in a regional context
Elsevier (2021)There is a growing consensus on the need to propose specific policies to tackle the ongoing population decline in extensive rural areas of Southern Europe. Developing policies to target this issue requires assessment of ... -
Dynamics of Brokerage Positions in Clusters: Evidence from the Spanish Foodstuffs Industry
MDPI (2017)Shifting away from traditional approaches orientated towards the analysis of the benefits associated with brokerage, this paper provides valuable insights into the dynamics of this network position and the opportunities ... -
Educación para el Desarrollo en los Programas Universitarios para Mayores (PUM) en España
Universidad Loyola Andalucía (2019)En las últimas décadas, los Programas Universitarios para Mayores (PUM) han experimentado un importante desarrollo y crecimiento en España como respuesta a los cambios socio–demográficos acaecidos en nuestro país, en ... -
Educational guidance for functional visual diversity in Nicaragua. Design and evaluation of a teacher-training program
Elsevier (2021-04-12)The article exposes the process of design and implementation of a training program for teachers that teach people with Visual Functional Diversity (VFD), taking into account their needs both in training and in the provision ... -
Effect of a cyberbullying prevention program integrated in the primary education curriculum
Elsevier (2020)Most cases of cyberbullying occur in secondary education, which is the stage where many cyberbullying programs are focused. This situation has given rise to the design, implementation and evaluation of a cyberbullying ...