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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 ...
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 ...
Direct and indirect effects of education on job satisfaction: A structural equation model for the Spanish case
(Elsevier, 2009)
Empirical literature has traditionally analyzed the effect of education on job satisfaction with single-equation models that ignore interrelationships between theoretical explanatory variables. Their results are somewhat ...
Building efficacy beliefs through team task engagement and past task performance in contemporary teams
(SAGE, 2020)
It is important for organizations to identify the drivers for effective collaboration in contemporary teams, such as self-managed ad hoc teams. Therefore, we aimed to investigate (1) the influence of team task engagement ...
Effects of coercive regulation versus voluntary and cooperative auto-regulation on environmental adaptation and performance: Empirical evidence in Spain
(Elsevier, 2010)
The question of what types of public environmental policies contribute most effectively to environmental innovation in companies remains open. This study evaluated how managerial perception of public environmental policy ...
Knowledge absorptive capacity: New insights for its conceptualization and measurement
(Elsevier, 2010)
The processes for absorbing external knowledge become an essential element for innovation in firms and in adapting to changes in the competitive environment. Despite the huge growth in the absorptive capacity literature, ...
Centrality in networks of geographically proximate firms and competitive capabilities
(Elsevier, 2019)
We examine how a firm's centrality within a network of geographically proximate firms affects its competitive capabilities. Our study of the total population of one Spanish cluster of fishing firms shows that the effects ...
Ambidexterity as a Key Factor in Banks' Performance: A Marketing Approach
(Taylor & Francis, 2019-04)
Based on an ambidexterity approach and using data from 384 Spanish bank branch managers, the results of this study confirm that market orientation facilitates the development of dynamic exploratory capabilities in bank ...
Be congruent and I will be loyal: the case of sport services
(Routledge, 2019-05-06)
This research analyzes the relationship between brand perception of
users of a sports service and their levels of loyalty. Data were treated
with both SPSS 23 and EQS 6.3, using CFA to confirm reliability and
validity ...
Measuring social entrepreneurship and social value with leakage. Definition, analysis and policies for the hospitality industry
(Springer, 2016)
The aim is to analyze, define and examine the connections between social
entrepreneurship and the generation of social value, considering the concept of leakage
as a measure of social value creation and distribution for ...