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Self-employment by gender in the EU: convergence and clusters
Springer (2020-11-05)This paper studies the convergence of self-employment by gender in the European Union, through tests for the order of integration and cluster analysis, in order to investigate the occurrence of two types of convergence: ... -
Self-employment convergence in Europe: The role of migration
PLOS (2021-04-22)This paper attempts to identify patterns of convergence in the rates of self-employment (SE) for both foreign-born and natives in a sample of 17 European countries during the period 1999–2018. A distinction is made between ... -
Self-selection bias in a field experiment: Recruiting subjects under different payment schemes
Wiley (2021)We examine a potential self-selection bias in different samples of experimental subjects depending on the payment scheme offered in the recruiting process. We ran four field experiments in which undergraduate students in ... -
Semi-strong efficiency of Bitcoin
Elsevier (2018-12)This research examines the semi-strong efficiency of Bitcoin in the Bitstamp and Mt.Gox markets, showing how the digital currency responds to monetary policy and Bitcoin events. On the one hand, we observe that Bitcoin has ... -
Sending money home: Transaction cost and remittances to developing countries
Wiley (2021)Reducing the cost of remitting is one of the targets within the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDG 10). A key factor that causes migrants to use informal channels when sending money back home is the high cost of ... -
Sensitivity analysis of efficiency and Malmquist productivity indices: An application to Spanish savings banks
Elsevier (2008)Hypothesis testing and statistical precision in the context of non-parametric efficiency and productivity measurement have been investigated since the early 1990s. Recent contributions focus on this matter through the use ... -
Separation costs, job heterogeneity and labor market volatility in the matching model
Elsevier (2008)This paper extends the standard matching model by introducing a gap in separation costs between entrant and incumbent workers. We show that when this gap is omitted from the model, these costs do not improve the labor ... -
Services and the internationalization of manufacturing firms in Indonesia
Springer (2023)Services have become the engine of the global economy. However, the role of services in the internationalization strategy of emerging market firms remains under researched. In a case study of Indonesia, we focus on the ... -
Servitization, digitization and supply chain interdependency
Elsevier (2016-06-30)This study draws on literature at the intersection of servitization, digital business models and supply chain management. Work empirically explores how digital disruption has affected Business-to-Business (B2B) interdependencies. ... -
Sharecropping was sometimes efficient: sharecropping with compensation for improvements in European viticulture
Wiley (2016)There is no consensus among specialists in agricultural contracts over whether the long-term inefficiencies that classical economists attributed to sharecropping actually exist. This article maintains that they do exist ... -
Should I default on my mortgage even if I can pay? Experimental evidence
Elsevier (2019-08-21)We study strategic default in the laboratory, i.e., in a controlled experiment. Subjects are initially endowed with a house and a mortgage (we use neutral wording in the experiment), and must decide at each period in which ... -
Should I stay or should I go? An agent-based setup for a trading and monetary union
Elsevier (2020-02-21)The recent history of the European Union (EU) suggests the importance of studying the conditions under which two or more countries can benefit from becoming part of a union. Of course, this depends both on the economic ... -
Single vs multiple disclosures in an experimental asset market with information acquisition
Taylor & Francis (2021-04-13)We conduct laboratory experiments to study whether increasing the number of independent public signals in an economy with endogenous private information is an effective measure to promote the acquisition of information and ... -
Sketching the first 45 years of the journal Psychophysiology (1964–2008): a co-word- based analysis
Wiley-Blackwell (2011-01-25)This article presents a keyword-based bibliometric study of the thematic evolution of the journal Psychophysiology since its first publication in 1964 until 2008. Bibliometric maps showing the most relevant associations ... -
Smart specialization policy in the European Union: relatedness, knowledge complexity and regional diversification
Taylor & Francis (2018)The operationalization of smart specialization policy has been rather limited because a coherent set of analytical tools to guide the policy directives remains elusive. We propose a policy framework around the concepts of ... -
Smooth transitions, asymmetric adjustment and unit roots
Taylor & Francis (2014)The aim of this article is to develop a unit root test that takes into account two sources of nonlinearites in data, i.e. asymmetric speed of mean reversion and structural changes. The asymmetric speed of mean reversion ... -
Sobre la toma de decisiones económicas bajo incertidumbre
Facultad de Psicología de la Universidad de Granada (2012-04)En este artículo resumimos la evolución de la teoría económica sobre la toma de decisiones bajo incertidumbre. Tras una breve introducción a la Teoría de la Utilidad Esperada, nos referimos a comportamientos paradójicos ... -
Social Exclusion and Convergence in the EU: An Assessment of the Europe 2020 Strategy
MDPI (2020)Economic convergence has long been a declared objective of the EU and considered the fundamental mechanism for achieving socioeconomic cohesion. The recent economic crisis had an uneven impact across EU countries and brought ... -
Social identity mediates the positive effect of globalization on individual cooperation: Results from international experiments
Public Library of Science (2018)Globalization is defined for individuals as their connectivity in global networks. Social identity is conceptualized as attachment and identification with a group. We measure individual involvement with global networks ... -
Social image concerns promote cooperation more than altruistic punishment
Springer Nature (2016-08)Human cooperation is enigmatic, as organisms are expected, by evolutionary and economic theory, to act principally in their own interests. However, cooperation requires individuals to sacrifice resources for each other’s ...