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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 ... -
Dissimilarity-Based Linear Models for Corporate Bankruptcy Prediction
Springer (2019-03)Bankruptcy prediction has acquired great relevance for financial institutions due to the complexity of global economies and the growing number of corporate failures, especially since the world financial crisis of 2008. In ... -
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 ... -
La distribución de cerámica y materiales de construcción en España
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (2007)La caracterización de las empresas de un sector es esencial para com- prender la situación de la distribución comercial y analizar su evolución. En el presente trabajo abordamos el estudio de los distribuidores de ... -
Do compassionate firms outperform? The role of organizational learning
Emerald (2020-02-10)Purpose – Based on a new management paradigm rooted on care and compassion, this study explores the consequences of compassion at work on organizational learning and firm performance. Design/methodology/approach – ... -
Do we have to choose between economic or environmentalperformance? The case of the ceramic industry cluster
Wiley (2024-06-13)A growing number of academic studies are focusing on firms' sustainability orientation, organizational resilience, and social capital. A key challenge facing companies today is how to maintain or improve economic performance ... -
El doble rol de la inversión en recursos humanos en la desigualdad social
Centro de Estudios Financieros (2020)Una cuestión clave pendiente de resolución es reconocer cuál es el papel de la gestión de los recursos humanos (RR. HH.) en el logro de un desarrollo sostenible. El propósito de esta investigación es avanzar en este vínculo ... -
Does CSR Help to Retain Customers in a Service Company?
MDPI (2020)The main aim of this paper is to analyze the influence of service companies’ corporate social responsibility (CSR) actions on final customer’s loyalty. A theoretical model of loyalty formation based on CSR was proposed and ... -
Does Emotional Intelligence Influence Academic Performance? The Role of Compassion and Engagement in Education for Sustainable Development
MDPI (2021)Education must guide students’ emotional development, not only to improve their skills and help them achieve their maximum performance, but to establish the foundations of a more cooperative and compassionate society. ... -
Does homogeneity exist within industrial districts? A social capital-based approach
Wiley-Blackwell (2009)Industrial districts are made up of enterprises and organisations that are closely related, both physically and cognitively. From the social capital perspective, the district has been defined as a social network with a ... -
Does incremental and radical innovation performance depend on different types of knowledge accumulation capabilities and organizational size?
Elsevier (2016-02)While prior studies recognize the importance of knowledge accumulation capabilities in innovation performance, current research has still failed to empirically identify its role with regard to different types of innovation ... -
Does leader humility matter? Effects on altruism and innovation
Emerald (2019)Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to analyze the effect of leader humility in firm innovativeness. The study highlights the importance of promoting altruism within organizations as a mechanism that may explain why ... -
Does Mindfulness Influence Academic Performance? The Role of Resilience in Education for Sustainable Development
MDPI (2022-04-02)A mindful person is prone to be open to novelty, attentive to distinctions, sensitive to context, aware of multiple perspectives, and focused on the present. Therefore, the role of mindfulness in educational contexts is ... -
Does quality management drive labour flexibility?
Routledge (Taylor & Francis Group) (2012-01)This study aims to shed light on the contribution of quality management (QM) to labour flexibility by analysing the influence that QM has on internal and external labour flexibility. The study presents pioneer research in ... -
Does regulation perform better than self-regulation? An analysis of Spanish environmental policies
Pion Limited (2010)The question of why corporations are subject to different regulatory approaches remains open. In this paper we analyze this problem using Ashbein and Ajzen’s theory of planned behavior. We study how management’s perception ... -
Drivers and internalisation of the EFQM excellence model
Emerald (2019)Purpose Although the European Foundation for Quality Management (EFQM) Excellence Model has been widely adopted throughout Europe, a thorough examination of the factors that contribute to the internalisation of the model ... -
Dynamic capabilities and environmental performance: all in the family
Emerald Publishing Limited (2023)Purpose This study adopts the dynamic capabilities perspective to analyze environmental performance in family firms and explores the moderating effects that both family involvement in the Top Management Team (TMT) and ...