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Customer equity and CLV in Spanish telecommunication services
Elsevier (2016-10)Recent studies in various economic sectors in the U.S.A., Brazil, China, South Korea, and Australia provide evidence of the precursors of customer equity (value, brand, and relationship equity) and their influence on ... -
Customer loyalty in clusters: perceived value and satisfaction as antecedents
Taylor & Francis (2009-08)Purpose: This paper studies, from the perspective of relationship marketing, the loyalty behavior of industrial customers in the context of a cluster. Loyalty is a key variable for studying long term relationships between ... -
Customers’ behavioral intentions when visiting upscale restaurants: Enjoying the experience or posturing?
Elsevier (2024-03-01)High-level gastronomy is booming and, in many cases, has become the main purpose for travel. This research aims to investigate the relationships between the performance of high-level restaurants, the affective components ... -
Design management capability and product innovation in SMEs
Emerald (2013)Purpose – The aim of this paper is to present design management as a dynamic capability and to analyze its mediating role between organizational learning capability and product innovation performance in small and medium ... -
Destination image and tourist motivations as antecedents of tourist engagement
Emerald (2023)Abstract Purpose – This paper aims to establish the causal relationship between destination image and tourist motivation and engagement. Design/methodology/approach – A causal model with seven hypotheses was tested into ... -
Destination Sustainability and Memorable Tourism Experiences
MDPI (2021-10-29)The objective of this paper is to study the relationship between memorable tourism experiences and destination sustainability. Three hypotheses that relate dimensions of sustainability (economic, socio-cultural, and ... -
Determinants of the Effectiveness of Using Renewable Resource Management-Based Simulations in the Development of Critical Thinking: An Application of the Experiential Learning Theory
MDPI (2019)The twenty-first century’s society experiences new challenges in being immersed in anew paradigm of the educational system. Higher education institutions should train professionalsso that they are able to experience ... -
Development of a Classification of Spanish Credit Institutions Based on the Concept of Stakeholder
Technologija (2012)Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) assumes that banks voluntarily incorporate social and environmental criteria in their economic activities and relationships with stakeholders. The reason why a credit institution decides ... -
Development of interfirm network management activities: The impact of industry, firm age and size
Cambridge University Press (2016-03)This article investigates the structural characteristics of firms that promote activities involving partners who coordinate with each other to achieve common or individual goals. The article also aims to verify empirically ... -
Development of taxonomy For Spanish Credit Institutions
Higher Comission of Academic Degrees and Titles of Ukraine (2012)This article describes the classification of stakeholders. The goal is to find distinct profiles of credit institutions, depending on their degree of concern about CSR. 57 Spanish credit institutions answered a survey. ... -
Development, validation, and reliability of a measurement scale for investigating the principle of intercooperation
Wiley (2023)The present study aims to develop and validate a measurement scale for investigating the principle of intercooperation, in order to provide researchers in the field of cooperativism with a valid and reliable measure. To ... -
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 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 ... -
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. ... -
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 ... -
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 – ... -
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 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 ...