04125nam a2200445Ii 45000010014000000030008000140050017000220060019000390070015000580080041000730200028001140400040001420430012001820500021001940720023002150720015002380800010002530820015002632450171002782640056004492640011005053000035005163360026005513370026005773380036006034900070006395000020007095040041007295051675007705200901024455880026033466510039033726500040034116500027034516500056034786500034035347760034035687760032036028560045036349781800438729UtOrBLW20210723151059.0m o d cr un|||||||||210719t20212021enk ob 001 0 eng d a9781800438729q(e-book) aUtOrBLWbengerdacUtOrBLWdUtOrBLW ap------ 4aHC681b.A38 2021 7aBUS0010002bisacsh 7aKF2bicssc a658.104a338.9922300aAdvances in Pacific Basin business, economics and finance /cedited by Dr. Cheng-Few Lee (Rutgers University, USA) and Dr. Min-Teh Yu (Providence University, Taiwan). 1aBingley, U.K. :bEmerald Publishing Limited,c2021. 4c©2021 a1 online resource (288 pages). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier0 aAdvances in Pacific Basin business, economics and finance ;vv. 9 aIncludes index. aIncludes bibliographical references.0 aChapter 1. Limited attention, motivated institutional investors and IPO survivability / Haoyu Gao, Ruixiang Jiang, Wei Liu, Junbo Wang, and Chunchi Wu -- Chapter 2. Evidence of policy uncertainty and geopolitical risk on Chinese stock prices / Thomas C. Chiang and Xi Chen -- Chapter 3. Does deregulation affect the structure of corporate governance? Evidence from the U.S. trucking industry / I-Ju Chen -- Chapter 4. Ride on past? Evidence from corporate bond offering price persistence / Haoyu Gao, Ruixiang Jiang, Chunchi Wu, and Xiaoguang Yang -- Chapter 5. The influence of IFRS adoption on the quality of financial reporting in Nigerian Listed Companies / Oyerogba Ezekiel Oluwagbemiga -- Chapter 6. Pricing cyber risk: the copula-based approach / Karen C. Su, Chung-Bow Lee, Shu-Hui Lin, I-Chien Liu, and Hong-Chi Chen -- Chapter 7. Dynamic common properties of national herd behavior of stock markets / Yu-Fen Chen, Thomas C. Chiang, Fu-Lai Lin, and Sheng-Yung Yang -- Chapter 8. Google search trends and exchange rate volatility- evidence from India's currency market / Hsiu-Chen Fan Chiang, Pei-Xuan Jiang, and Chia-Chien Chang -- Chapter 9. Green bonds and global optimal portfolio allocation / Naoyuki Yoshinoa and Muhammad Zubair Mumtazb -- Chapter 10. Managing credit card fraud risks by autoencoders / Chien-Hung Chang -- Chapter 11. The exchange rate pass-through under the inflation targeting framework in Indonesia, the Philippines, and Thailand / Mesa Wanasilp -- Chapter 12. Assessing academic performance for economics majors through exam and application-based entrance channels in Taiwan / Eric S. Lin, Yu-Lung Lu, Ming-Chia Lin, and Hui-Chen Wang. aAdvances in Pacific Basin Business, Economics, and Finance is an annual publication designed to focus on interdisciplinary research in finance, economics, accounting and management among Pacific Rim countries. All articles published have been reviewed and recommended by at least two members of the editorial board. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following: 1.Policies and Regulations on financial markets and financial institutions; 2.Options, futures and other derivatives markets; 3.Corporate finance and investment decisions; 4.Fixed-Income securities and portfolio management; 5.Insurance and risk management; 6.Accounting, auditing and taxation; 7.Marketing, management, and business strategies; 8.Artificial intelligence and financial technology; 9.Monetary and foreign exchange policy; 10.Income, employment, and economic policies among the Pacific Rim countries.0 aPrint version record. 0aPacific AreaxEconomic conditions. 0aBusiness enterpriseszPacific Area. 0aFinancezPacific Area. 7aBusiness & EconomicsxAccountingxGeneral.2bisacsh 7aFinance & accounting.2bicssc08iPrint version:z978180043871208iPDF version:z978180043870540uhttps://doi.org/10.1108/S2514-465020210904017nam a2200493Ii 45000010014000000030008000140050017000220060019000390070015000580080041000730200028001140400040001420500020001820720023002020720017002250800008002420820012002502450223002622640056004852640011005413000035005523360026005873370026006133380036006394900056006755000020007315040041007515051440007925200799022325880026030316500039030576500042030966500020031386500049031586500027032077000030032347000032032647000030032967000029033267760034033557760032033898300057034218560045034789781801171076UtOrBLW20210723151059.0m o d cr un|||||||||210719t20212021enk ob 001 0 eng d a9781801171076q(e-book) aUtOrBLWbengerdacUtOrBLWdUtOrBLW 4aHA29b.W67 2021 7aSOC0260002bisacsh 7aJHBA2bicssc a30304a30122300aWorlds of Rankings /cedited by Leopold Ringel (Bielefeld University, Germany), Wendy Espeland (Northwestern University, USA), Michael Sauder (University of Iowa, USA) and Tobias Werron (Bielefeld University, Germany). 1aBingley, U.K. :bEmerald Publishing Limited,c2021. 4c©2021 a1 online resource (272 pages). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aResearch in the sociology of organizations ;vv. 74 aIncludes index. aIncludes bibliographical references.0 aChapter 1. Worlds of Rankings / Leopold Ringel, Wendy Espeland, Michael Sauder and Tobias Werron -- The producers of rankings -- Chapter 2. Beyond winners and losers: ranking visualizations was alignment devices in global public policy / Justyna Bandiola-Gill, Matteo Grek and Sotiria Ronzani -- Open access -- Chapter 3. Stepping into the spotlight: how rankings become public performances / Leopold Ringel -- Chapter 4. Between stakeholders and third parties: Regulatory rankings and the organization of competition / Afshin Mehrpouya and Rita Samiolo The negotiation, interpretation and institutionalization of rankings -- Chapter 5. Measure of shame": media career of the global slavery index / Jelena Brankovic -- Chapter 6. Redefining achievement: the emergence of rankings in American baseball, 1850s to 1870s / Clelia Minnetian and Tobias Werron -- Chapter 7. Caring for numbers. creating account-ability through healthcare performance metrics in Sweden and the Netherland / Iris Wallenburg, Roland Bal and Anna Essén -- The effects of rankings -- Chapter 8. The garbage can model and organizational metrics / Michael Sauder, Hyunsik Chun and Wendy Espeland -- Chapter 9. Formality vs. flexibility: the effects of evaluation practices on judging and performance / Stacy Lom -- Chapter 10. Ranking strategy: how organisations respond to the new competitive battlefields / Neil Pollock, Luciana D'Adderio and Martin Kornberger. aThis volume contains an Open Access chapter. We have witnessed an avalanche of quantitative public measures over the past decades. Research in the social sciences has shown that rankings in particular are now a driving force of social change - both, desired and undesired - in many areas of modern life. This volume explores the distinct allure of rankings in diverse empirical settings such as healthcare, the IT sector, the arts, professional sports, anti-slavery advocacy, the pharma industry, and educational governance. Drawing from a rich variety of social theories and methodologies, the contributions to this volume advance our understanding of the production, institutionalization, and effects of rankings significantly, sparking new debates and suggesting promising pathways forward. 0 aPrint version record. 0aRanking and selection (Statistics) 0aSocial sciencesxStatistical methods. 0aPublic opinion. 7aSocial SciencexSociologyxGeneral.2bisacsh 7aSocial theory.2bicssc1 aRingel, Leopold,eeditor.1 aEspeland, Wendy,edirector.1 aSauder, Michael,eeditor.1 aWerron, Tobias,eeditor.08iPrint version:z978180117106908iPDF version:z9781801171052 0aResearch in the sociology of organizations ;vv. 74.40uhttps://doi.org/10.1108/S0733-558X20217405523nam a2200469Ii 45000010014000000030008000140050017000220060019000390070015000580080041000730200028001140400040001420500024001820720023002060720016002290800010002450820014002552450239002692640056005082640011005643000035005753360026006103370026006363380036006624900070006985000020007685040041007885052673008295201071035025880026045736500048045996500046046476500056046936500030047497000027047797000029048067000035048357760034048707760032049048300071049368560046050079781801171250UtOrBLW20210723151059.0m o d cr un|||||||||210719t20212021enk ob 001 0 eng d a9781801171250q(e-book) aUtOrBLWbengerdacUtOrBLWdUtOrBLW 4aRA644.C67bN49 2021 7aBUS0220002bisacsh 7aKCZ2bicssc a338.104a330.922302aA new social street economy :ban effect of the COVID-19 pandemic /cedited by Simon Grima (University of Malta, Malta), Osman Sirkeci (Izmir Metropolitan Municipality, Turkey), Kamuran Elbeyoğlu (Girne American University, Turkey). 1aBingley, U.K. :bEmerald Publishing Limited,c2021. 4c©2021 a1 online resource (332 pages). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aContemporary studies in economic and financial analysis ;vv. 107 aIncludes index. aIncludes bibliographical references.0 aIntroduction / Kamuran Elbeyoglu and Osman Sirkeci -- Part I. Dimensions of street economy, social economy and Corona crisis -- Chapter 1. Corona as a mask for the crisis of capitalism - fiscal supports / Osman Sirkeci -- Chapter 2. Social economy rising in the Corona Crisis / Kamuran Elbeyoǧlu -- Chapter 3. A notable relationship between social economy and democracy on Corona days / Betül Karagöz Yerdelen -- Chapter 4. The biopolitics of the Covid-19 crisis and a new form of the state of exception / Özlem Duva Kaya Chapter 5. You can't do business with the death / Halim Kasım -- Chapter 6. Digital design and innovation of objects after covid 19 / Merve Yıldırım -- Chapter 7. Corona and art in mersin / Nurseren Tor -- Part II - Applications and practices of street economy in the Corona Pandemic -- Chapter 8. The perception of local governments on street vendors during the covid-19 era: the case of izmir / Huriye Toker -- Chapter 9. A holistic approach and a systematic model suggestion for street economy / Işıl Kellevezir -- Chapter 10. Chaos amid chaos: a critical debate for street vendors- struggle and adaptation post covid era / Shabab Ahmad -- Chapter 11. The impact of corona pandemic on the people and economy of Afghanistan / Abbas Karaaǧaçli Chapter 12. How disadvantaged groups and street vendors participate in management during disaster and crisis periods. Corona process example / Ahmet Fidan -- Chapter 13. An application analysis for gender equality in urban policies in the Covid-19 crisis: the case of izmir / Derya Altun -- Part III - Reflections on street economy -- Chapter 14. A comparative analysis of the attitudes and behaviors of citizens towards street economy in the cities of amasya and bursa / Osman Sirkeci and Demet Arslan -- Chapter 15. The position of foreigners under temporary protection in terms of international documents which turkey is a party / Cengiz Mesut Tosun -- Chapter 16. Covid-19 aspect of poverty: children living and working on the street / Mehmet Gungor -- Chapter 17. Child labour in the street economy in light of international and turkish labour legislation / Ayça İzmirlioǧlu -- Chapter 18. Political debates on sex market: brothels versus streets / Neriman Açıkalın -- Chapter 19. Legal regulations and street vendors from the eyes of a municipal commissioner / Hasan Oguz Chapter 20. On the reflections of street workers during corona epidemic in turkey, india and spain / Kamuran Elbeyoǧlu and Osman Sirkeci -- Part IV - Summing up -- Chapter 21. The effects of covid-19 pandemic on street economy: solutions and proposals / Kamuran Elbeyoǧlu and Osman Sirkeci. aA New Social Street Economy: An Effect of The COVID-19 Pandemic explores the impact of the Corona crisis on the capitalist world and the developments that have taken place throughout the world. Uniquely, this book considers the street economy in terms of how it relates to the social economy and how it contributes to the four main dimensions of social economy; which are supply of needs, social benefit production, fair distribution and sustainability. Reciprocity is the mechanism that makes relational and organizational life possible. When reciprocity finds an economic expression for providing goods and services to people and communities, the conclusion is a working social economy. In these difficult times, we witness both the best and worst aspects of human nature. The street economy is the most basic component, indicator and guarantee of an egalitarian, solidarist, sharing and truly participative social economy and democracy in an epidemic environment that supports all groups in need without questioning the identity or origins of the groups in need. 0 aPrint version record. 0aCOVID-19 Pandemic, 2020-xEconomic aspects. 0aCOVID-19 Pandemic, 2020-xSocial aspects. 7aBusiness & EconomicsxEconomic Conditions.2bisacsh 7aEconomic history.2bicssc1 aGrima, Simon,eeditor.1 aSirkeci, Osman,eeditor.1 aElbeyoğlu, Kamuran,eeditor.08iPrint version:z978180117124308iPDF version:z9781801171236 0aContemporary studies in economic and financial analysis ;vv. 107.40uhttps://doi.org/10.1108/S1569-3759202110705448nam a2200469Ii 45000010014000000030008000140050017000220060019000390070015000580080041000730200028001140400040001420430012001820500021001940720023002150720017002380800010002550820019002652450246002842640056005302640011005863000035005973360026006323370026006583380036006844900062007205000020007825040041008025052928008435200769037715880026045406500036045666500069046026500036046717000031047077000040047387000026047787760034048047760032048388300063048708560045049339781800711167UtOrBLW20210723151059.0m o d cr un|||||||||210719t20212021enk ob 001 0 eng d a9781800711167q(e-book) aUtOrBLWbengerdacUtOrBLWdUtOrBLW aa------ 4aTD299b.W38 2021 7aTEC0100302bisacsh 7aRNFD2bicssc a628.104a333.91009522300aWater management and sustainability in Asia /cedited by Nor Eliza Alias (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia), Mohd Ridza Mohd Haniffah (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia) and Sobri Harun (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia). 1aBingley, U.K. :bEmerald Publishing Limited,c2021. 4c©2021 a1 online resource (224 pages). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aCommunity, environment and disaster risk management ;v23 aIncludes index. aIncludes bibliographical references.0 aA. Flood risk management. -- Chapter 1. The impact of flood hazard to residential property price / Muhammad Najib Razali, Siti Hafsah Zulkarnain, And Zakri Tarmidi -- Chapter 2. Micro-scale flood risk assessment on a residential area in Kelantan, Malaysia / B.M. Rehan, and F. Zakaria -- Chapter 3. Quantitative assessment of flood vulnerability in Malaysia / Daniel Liew Yu Chuan and Faizah Che Ros -- Chapter 4. Dam break flood mapping analysis and impact assessment / Rahsidi Sabri Muda, Ainul Bahiah Mohd Khidzir, and Mohamad Faiq Md. Amin -- Chapter 5. Flood hydrograph as a functional data / Shariffah Suhaila Syed Jamaludin -- Chapter 6. Infiltrated sustainable urban drainage system for stormwater control / Zulkiflee Ibrahim, Abu Bakar Fadzil, Amat Sairin Demun, Mazlin Jumain, Md Ridzuan Makhtar, Noraliani Alias, Nurfarhain Mohamed Rusli and Fenny Baseng -- B. Hydrological and hydraulic modelling -- Chapter 7. Modelling the impact of climate change to the streamflow of Langat River Basin / Ummi Hani Mahamad Anuar, and Nor Eliza Alias -- Chapter 8. Swmm modelling of automated hydraulic flushing gate as a flow control structure / G. T. Leong, C. H. J. Bong, A. Ab. Ghani, and Teo Fang Yenn -- Chapter 9. Cuckoo search optimisation neural networks for runoff simulation in a equatorial rural watershed / Kuok King Kuok, Chiu Po Chan, and Sobri Harun -- Chapter 10. The time of concentration and river physical geometry relationship / Abd Jalil Hassan, Sobri Harun, and Tarmizi Ismail -- C. Water resources -- Chapter 11. Irrigation management transfer's role in the performance of irrigation systems in Davao Del Sur, Philippines / Amie Lou Cisneros -- Chapter 12. Simulating rainwater harvesting system performance for a campus university in Malaysia / Chuan Yuen Wong, Fang Yenn Teo, Boon Hoe Goh, and Yau Seng Mah -- Chapter 13. Understanding the water consumption patterns in Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) for water conservation / Wei Lun Ang, and Norzaidaltul Azmira Mansor -- Chapter 14. A Review Of Managing Water Resources In Malaysia With Big Data Approaches / Ryan Cheah Wei Jie, Cha Yao Tan, Fang Yenn Teo, Boon Hoe Goh, and Yau Seng Mah -- D. Infiltration and sediment -- Chapter 15. Laboratory investigation of non-aqueous phase liquids migration in double-porosity kaolin soil / Loke Kok Foong, Ramli Nazir, Radzuan Sa'ari, Mohd Zamri Ramli, Mohd Ridza Mohd Haniffah, Erwan Hafizi Kasiman, and Noraliani Alias -- Chapter 16. Light non-aqueous phase liquid penetrations in multi-porosity soil / Mohd Fadhli Abd Rashid, Noraliani Alias, Kamarudin Ahmad, Radzuan Sa'ari, Frank Tsung-Chen Tsai, Mohd Zamri Ramli, and Zulkiflee Ibrahim -- Chapter 17. Tracing non-point source sediment using environmental forensic approach: case study in Kelantan River Basin, Malaysia / Dhinesh Sugumaran, Kogila Vani Annammala, Abdull Rahim Mohd Yusoff, Zulkifli Yusop, Nur Athirah Mohamad, and Anand Nainar. aWater is life. Managing water quantity and quality is a big part of human responsibility. Water Management and Sustainability in Asia covers topics related to water resources management, including multi- and interdisciplinary research on flood, soil infiltration, contaminants, sediment, water quality, hydrological modelling, and water resources systems. Presenting case-studies on soil infiltration and contaminants, the impacts of flood with risk assessment, as well as water modelling and management systems. The lessons shared in this volume focus on rapidly developing countries in the South-east Asia who have a complex climate system which presents challenges. This research provides models and projections that can support water management in the region. 0 aPrint version record. 0aWater-supplyzAsiaxManagement. 7aTechnology & EngineeringxEnvironmental / Water Supply.2bisacsh 7aDrought & water supply.2bicssc1 aAlias, Nor Eliza,eeditor.1 aHaniffah, Mohd Ridza Mohd,eeditor.0 aSobri Harun,eeditor.08iPrint version:z978180071115008iPDF version:z9781800711143 0aCommunity, environment and disaster risk management ;v23.40uhttps://doi.org/10.1108/S2040-726220212303941nam a2200457Ii 45000010014000000030008000140050017000220060019000390070015000580080041000730200028001140400031001420500021001730720023001940720016002170800010002330820015002431000032002582450154002902640057004442640011005013000035005123360026005473370026005733380036005994900061006355000020006965040041007165051360007575201037021175880026031546500030031806500013032106500022032236500038032456500023032837760034033067760032033408300065033728560046034379781801171885UtOrBLW20210621134948.0m o d cr un|||||||||210621t20212021enk ob 001 0 eng d a9781801171885q(e-book) aUtOrBLWbengerdacUtOrBLW 4aHM711b.B43 2021 7aSOC0000002bisacsh 7aJHB2bicssc a316.304a302.352231 aBednarek, Rebecca,eauthor.10aInterdisciplinary dialogues on organizational paradox :binvestigating social structures and human expression /cRebecca Bednarek [and three others]. 1aBingley, U.K. :bEmerald Publishing Limited,c[2021] 4c©2021 a1 online resource (268 pages). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aResearch in the sociology of organizations ;v73, Part B aIncludes index. aIncludes bibliographical references.0 apart B. Introduction B. Implementing interdisciplinary paradox research / Rebecca Bednarek, Miguel Pina e Cunha, Jonathan Schad and Wendy K. Smith -- B1. Realm of social structures: chapter 8. Logic(s) and paradox / Marco Berti. chapter 9. The generative potential of Luhmann's theorizing for paradox research : decision paradox and deparadoxization / David Seidl, Jane Lê and Paula Jarzabkowski. chapter 10. The historical embeddedness of organizational paradoxes : risk-related rituals and realities in emergency management / Dean Pierides, Stewart Clegg and Miguel Pina e Cunha. commentary 3. Paradoxes of social structure : commentary / Charles Hampden-Turner -- B2. Realm of expression: chapter 11. The organizational paradox of language / Joshua Keller and Ping Tian. chapter 12. Trying not to try : the paradox of intentionality in jazz improvisation and its implications for organizational scholarship / Colin M. Fisher, Ozumcan Demir-Caliskan, Mel Yingying Hua and Matthew A. Cronin. chapter 13. Spencer Brown's paradox / Mike Zundel, Anders La Cour and Ghita Dragsdahl Lauritzen. commentary 4. Paradox as irony : inspirations from jazz, linguistics, mathematics, poetry and other stories / Ann Langley. Conclusion. Conversations and inspirations for organizational paradox scholarship / Rebecca Bednarek, Marianne W. Lewis, and Jonathan Schad. aInterdisciplinary Dialogues on Organizational Paradox is a two-part volume exploring how paradox theory benefits from interdisciplinary theorizing and how we might go about undertaking such research. The chapters draw from four disciplinary realms: beliefs, physicality, expression, and social structure. Unique commentaries from thought leaders expand and assess the focal pieces of each volume. Part B: Investigating Social Structures and Human Expression continues the exploration of the why, how and where of interdisciplinary research within paradox theory by looking specifically at the realms of social structure - from logic and Luhmann, to historical analysis - and expression - from linguistics, to the maths and poetry of Spencer-Brown, to jazz. The chapters are complemented with reflective commentaries from Charles Hampden-Turner and Ann Langley. The collection ends with an examination of where the interdisciplinary foundations for organizational paradox theory arose via conversations with seminal paradox scholars.0 aPrint version record. 0aOrganizational sociology. 0aParadox. 0aSocial structure. 7aSocial SciencexGeneral.2bisacsh 7aSociology.2bicssc08iPrint version:z978180117187808iPDF version:z9781801171861 0aResearch in the sociology of organizations ;vv. 73, part B.40uhttps://doi.org/10.1108/S0733-558X202173b03884nam a2200457Ii 45000010014000000030008000140050017000220060019000390070015000580080041000730200028001140400031001420500021001730720023001940720016002170800010002330820015002431000032002582450134002902640057004242640011004813000035004923360026005273370026005533380036005794900061006155000020006765040041006965051389007375200971021265880026030976500030031236500013031536500022031666500038031886500023032267760034032497760032032838300065033158560046033809781800434103UtOrBLW20210621134948.0m o d cr un|||||||||210621t20212021enk ob 001 0 eng d a9781800434103q(e-book) aUtOrBLWbengerdacUtOrBLW 4aHM711b.B43 2021 7aSOC0000002bisacsh 7aJHB2bicssc a316.304a302.352231 aBednarek, Rebecca,eauthor.10aInterdisciplinary dialogues on organizational paradox :blearning from belief and science /cRebecca Bednarek [and three others]. 1aBingley, U.K. :bEmerald Publishing Limited,c[2021] 4c©2021 a1 online resource (272 pages). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aResearch in the sociology of organizations ;v73, Part A aIncludes index. aIncludes bibliographical references.0 aIntroduction A. The value of interdisciplinary research to advance paradox in organization theory / Rebecca Bednarek, Miguel Pina e Cunha, Jonathan Schad, Wendy K. Smith -- A1. Realm of beliefs: chapter 1. Paradox beyond East/West orthodoxy : the case of Ubuntu / Medhanie Gaim and Stewart Clegg. chapter 2. The meta-perspective of yin-yang balancing : salient implications for organizational management / Peter Ping Li. chapter 3. Where we might least expect to find it : organizing paradoxes of Christian theology in a society of organizations / Mathew L. Sheep. chapter 4. Crossing boundaries : connecting religion and paradox for leadership and organization research / Ali Aslan Gümüsay. commentary 1. Paradoxical dimensions of religious experience : a commentary / Jean M. Bartunek and Mary Frohlich -- A2. Realm of physical systems: chapter 5. Paradox and quantum mechanics : implications for the management of organizational paradox from a quantum approach / Eric Knight and Tobias Hahn. chapter 6. Planetary emergency and paradox / Amanda Williams, Katrin Heucher and Gail Whiteman. chapter 7. Digitally induced industry paradoxes : disruptive innovations of taxiwork and music streaming beyond organizational boundaries / David Tilson, Carsten Sørensen and Kalle Lyytinen. commentary 2. Commentary : strategies for studying how contradictions unfold / Andrew Van de Ven. aInterdisciplinary Dialogues on Organizational Paradox is an innovative two-part volume that enriches our understanding about paradox; both deepening the theory and offering greater insight to address the grand challenges we face in the world today. Authors demonstrate how paradox theory benefits from interdisciplinary theorizing by reaching out to disciplines beyond organizational theory and exploring best practice in undertaking such research. The 13 chapters in this double volume draw from four disciplinary realms: beliefs, physicality, expression, and social structure. Unique commentaries from thought leaders expand and assess the focal pieces of each volume. Part A: Learning from Belief and Science, explores the realms of beliefs - from Ubuntu, Ying-Yang, Christian and Islamic philosophies - and physicality - from quantum mechanics, technology, to ecology - with reflective commentaries from Jean M. Bartunek and Mary Frohlich, and Andrew Van de Ven.0 aPrint version record. 0aOrganizational sociology. 0aParadox. 0aSocial structure. 7aSocial SciencexGeneral.2bisacsh 7aSociology.2bicssc08iPrint version:z978180117184708iPDF version:z9781801171830 0aResearch in the sociology of organizations ;vv. 73, part A.40uhttps://doi.org/10.1108/S0733-558X202173a05937nam a2200457Ii 45000010014000000030008000140050017000220060019000390070015000580080041000730200028001140400031001420500020001730720023001930720016002160800008002320820014002402450184002542640056004382640011004943000035005053360026005403370026005663380036005924900070006285000020006985040041007185053475007595200855042345880026050896500015051156500056051306500030051867000027052167000028052437000025052717760034052967760032053308300071053628560046054339781800439320UtOrBLW20210520103104.0m o d cr un|||||||||210520t20212021enk ob 001 0 eng d a9781800439320q(e-book) aUtOrBLWbengerdacUtOrBLW 4aHC21b.C66 2021 7aBUS0220002bisacsh 7aKCZ2bicssc a33904a339.322300aContemporary issues in social science /cedited by Simon Grima (University of Malta, Malta), Ercan Özen (University of Uşak, Turkey), Hakan Boz (University of Uşak, Turkey). 1aBingley, U.K. :bEmerald Publishing Limited,c2021. 4c©2021 a1 online resource (636 pages). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aContemporary studies in economic and financial analysis ;vv. 106 aIncludes index. aIncludes bibliographical references.0 aChapter 1. The measurement of the degree of government regulation in the pension system / Rasmiyya Sabir gizi Abdullayeva -- Chapter 2. Effects of perceived stakeholder conflict factors on guests' outcomes: evidence from Kyrenian Hotels in North Cyprus / Derya Timucin Hayat and Blend Ibrahim -- Chapter 3. Determining the relationship between job satisfaction, dependence on tips and turnover intentions: the case of hotel employees / Jelena Tepavčević, Melita Josipović and Vedran Milojica -- Chapter 4. Comparative efficiency analysis of tourism industry in the southern Mediterranean Region / Nihat Doǧanalpa and Aytuǧ Arslanb -- Chapter 5. How can circular economy restore ecological balance? an evaluation within the scope of sustainability and marketing / Sima Nart and Abdulkadir Ozturk -- Chapter 6. Dependency on foreign labour in the information and communication technology (ICT) sector of the Maltese economy / Anne Marie Thake -- Chapter 7. Do investors overreact to firm merger and acquisition decisions? / Reyhan Can and H. Isın Dizdarlar -- Chapter 8. Quiet tourism: opportunities and challenges / SAÇKES Esat -- Chapter 9. The influence of Covid-19 on consumers' perceptions of uncertainty and risk / Bilge Villi -- Chapter 10. Economic activity and urban design policy as a means for recovery of commercial activity: the case study of Athens' commercial streets / Delitheou Vasiliki, Bakogiannis Efthimios, Kyriakidis Charalampos and Katarachia Maria Konstantina -- Chapter 11. The relationship between credit default swap and macroeconomic indicators: an example from Turkey / Gülay Çizgici AKYÜZ and Seval AKBULUT BEKAR -- Chapter 12. How are immigrants advancing on the European labour market? the case of Spain / Graţiela Georgiana Noja, Mirela Cristea and Atila Yüksel -- Chapter 13. Financial development and house prices in Turkey / M. Ozan YILDIRIM -- Chapter 14. Covid- 19 pandemic: reflections on organizational life and employee psychology / İrem KAPTANGİL -- Chapter 15. The importance of thorough financial reporting during COVID-19 pandemic: empirical evidence from Borsa Istanbul / Mustafa OǦUZ -- Chapter 16. Financial literacy influencing factors analysis: Estonia, Latvia, And Lithuania case / Evija Dundure and Biruta Sloka -- Chapter 17. Agricultural biomass production: implications for economic growth and environment in central and Eastern European countries / Emilia Mary Bǎlan, Laura Mariana Cismas̜, and Cristina Georgiana Zeldea -- Chapter 18. Methods for predicting the future evolution of GHG emissions by domains / Anca Bǎndoi, Claudiu George Bocean, Aurelia Florea, Lucian Mandache, Cǎtǎlina Soriana Sitnikov and Anca Antoaneta Vǎrzaru -- Chapter 19. The impact of good governance on entrepreneurship in terms of sustainable development / Lobont̜ Oana-Ramona, Sorana VÄTAVU, Vîrvoreanu Alina, Costea Florin and Moldovan Nicoleta-Claudia -- Chapter 20. The stage of non-financial reporting in Romania / Nicoleta-Daniela MILU and Camelia-Daniela HATEGAN -- Chapter 21. Valuable insights into consumer values: the case of Latvian social enterprises / Kristine Casno, Biruta Sloka and Daina Skiltere -- Chapter 22. Digital inequalities in households in Latvia : problems and challenges / Kate Lase and Biruta Sloka -- Chapter 23. Individual risk perceptions and behaviour / Alessandra Girlando, Simon Grima, Engin Boztepe, Sharon Seychell, Ramona Rupeika-Apoga and Inna Romanova. aThis special edition of Contemporary Studies in Economic and Financial Analysis offers twenty-three chapters by invited participants in the International Applied Social Science Congress. In these chapters chronical a wide variety of important issues such as: Volatility spillover between conventional stock index and participation index; The Interplay Between Experience, Satisfaction and Positive Word of Mouth: A Study on City Marketing in Afyonkarahisar and more. This international and wide-ranging exploration on different economic systems provides a comprehensive account which brings a wide range of countries to the forefront in terms of both comparability and accountability, this study shines a light on the differences in systems between states, and provides timely and accurate information to equip readers to minimize those differences. 0 aPrint version record. 0aEconomics. 7aBusiness & EconomicsxEconomic Conditions.2bisacsh 7aEconomic history.2bicssc1 aGrima, Simon,eeditor.1 aÖzen, Ercan,eeditor.1 aBoz, Hakan,eeditor.08iPrint version:z978180043931308iPDF version:z9781800439306 0aContemporary studies in economic and financial analysis ;vv. 106.40uhttps://doi.org/10.1108/S1569-3759202110603732nam a2200481Ii 45000010014000000030008000140050017000220060019000390070015000580080041000730200028001140400031001420500021001730720023001940720016002170800010002330820017002432450242002602640056005022640011005583000035005693360026006043370026006303380036006564900043006925000020007355040041007555050986007965201031017825880026028136500018028396500027028576500033028846500049029176500042029667000032030087000027030407000028030677760034030957760032031298300044031618560045032059781800710269UtOrBLW20210520103104.0m o d cr un|||||||||210520t20212021enk ob 001 0 eng d a9781800710269q(e-book) aUtOrBLWbengerdacUtOrBLW 4aK1536b.L39 2021 7aBUS0100002bisacsh 7aKCA2bicssc a330.104a346.048622304aThe law and economics of patent damages, antitrust, and legal process /cedited by James Langenfeld (Ankura Consulting Group LLC, USA), Frank Fagan (EDHEC Augmented Law Institute, France), Samuel Clark (Ankura Consulting Group LLC, USA). 1aBingley, U.K. :bEmerald Publishing Limited,c2021. 4c©2021 a1 online resource (200 pages). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aResearch in law and economics ;vv. 29 aIncludes index. aIncludes bibliographical references.0 aChapter 1. The law and economics of patent damages, antitrust, and the legal process / James Langenfeld and Frank Fagan -- Chapter 2. Resolving bargaining range indeterminacy in patent damages after Virnetx / Rebecca Reed-Authurs, Michael P. Akemann, and David J. Teece -- Chapter 3. Critical loss analysis with differentiated products / Wenqing Li, Nathan Petek, and Hassan Faghani -- Chapter 4. Vertical integration, market consolidation and economic welfare / Dennis L. Weisman and Soheil R. Nadimi -- Chapter 5. Labor litigation and firm performance / Nicolae Stef and Jean-Christian Tisserand -- Chapter 6. Regulating the uncontrollable: the development of card scheme fees in payments markets in light of recent policy intervention / Alen Veljan -- Chapter 7. Criminal law and the challenges of autonomous intelligence: substituting a theory of guilt with the division of labor / Igor Vuletic -- Chapter 8. Two-sided social media and bad faith political speech / Frank Fagan. aLaw and economics research has had an enormous impact on the laws of contracts, torts, property, crimes, corporations, and antitrust, as well as public regulation and fundamental rights. The Law and Economics of Patent Damages, Antitrust, and Legal Process examines several areas of important research by a variety of international scholars. It contains technical papers on the appropriate way to estimate damages in patent disputes, as well as methods for evaluating relevant markets and vertically integrated firms when determining the competitive effects of mergers and other actions. There are also papers on the implication of different legal processes, regulations, and liability rules on consumer welfare, which range from the impact of delays in legal decisions in labour cases in France to issues of criminal liability related to the use of artificial intelligence. This volume of Research in Law and Economics is a must-read for researchers and professionals of patent damages, antitrust, labour, and legal process. 0 aPrint version record. 0aPatent suits. 0aLost earnings damages. 0aPatent laws and legislation. 7aBusiness & EconomicsxBusiness Law.2bisacsh 7aEconomic theory & philosophy.2bicssc1 aLangenfeld, James,eeditor.1 aFagan, Frank,eeditor.1 aClark, Samuel,eeditor.08iPrint version:z978180071025208iPDF version:z9781800710245 0aResearch in law and economics ;vv. 29.40uhttps://doi.org/10.1108/S0193-589520212904057nam a2200421Ii 45000010014000000030008000140050017000220060019000390070015000580080041000730200028001140400031001420500022001730720023001950720016002180800008002340820014002422450158002562640056004142640011004703000035004813360026005163370026005423380036005684900036006045000020006405040041006605051663007015200932023645880026032966500027033226500102033496500044034517000029034957760034035247760032035588560045035909781838676438UtOrBLW20210416184031.0m o d cr un|||||||||210416t20212021enk ob 001 0 eng d a9781838676438q(e-book) aUtOrBLWbengerdacUtOrBLW 4aZ716.4b.H67 2021 7aLAN0250102bisacsh 7aGLM2bicssc a02104a021.222300aHope and a future :bperspectives on the impact that librarians and libraries have on our world /cedited by Renee F. Hill (University of Maryland, USA). 1aBingley, U.K. :bEmerald Publishing Limited,c2021. 4c©2021 a1 online resource (180 pages). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier0 aAdvances in librarianship ;v48 aIncludes index. aIncludes bibliographical references.0 aIntroduction: There is Hope for Our Future! HOPE IS PART OF THE PLAN -- Chapter 1. The Thing with Feathers: Small Moments, Hope, and Purpose in a Career in Libraries / Vikki Terrile -- Chapter 2. Check Your Bias at the School Library Door: The Power of The School Librarian in an Evolving Information Landscape / Donna Mignardi and Jennifer Sturge -- Chapter 3. The Path to the Ivy League Leads Straight Through the Public Library / Aryssa Damron DIVERSE & / INCLUSIVE -- Chapter 4. Moving Beyond Buzzwords: Belonging in Library Collections / Paolo Gujilde -- Chapter 5. Be Our Guest / Sophia Sotilleo -- Chapter 6. Diversity and Inclusion: Better Serving International Students at Academic Libraries / Jia He -- Chapter 7. Library Programs for Adults with Developmental Disabilities / Kayla Kuni -- Chapter 8. From Cultural Traditions to Diverse Superheroes: Strategies for Building Inclusive Youth Collections / Jewel Davis CREATING COMMUNITY -- Chapter 9. Libraries and the Creation of Information Access Deserts / Conrad Pegues -- Chapter 10. The Visual and Performing Arts in Libraries / Caley Cannon -- Chapter 11. Autism and Libraries: Building Communities and Changing Lives / Adriana White THE FUTURE IS WAITING -- Chapter 12. Synergistic Collaboration in Public Libraries: Building Bridges in the Asian American Community to Celebrate APIA Heritage Month / Jerry Dear -- Chapter 13. A Voice of Hope: Serving through Digitization and Initiative / Jaime Valenzuela -- Chapter 14. Librarians and Libraries as Twenty-first Century Transformers / Angiah Davis -- Chapter 15. Public Librarians and Community Engagement: The Way Forward / Meghan Moran. aIn a world that often questions the value of libraries and librarianship, this collection of reflective essays and future-focused research emphasizes the ways in which being an information professional continues to be a rewarding and vital profession. Including sixteen chapters written by library practitioners, researchers, and educators, this book covers topics, among others, such as the impact of K-12 school librarians on media literacy, the community power of public libraries, the transformative power of community-focused library collaborations, and strategies for implementing effective outreach for underserved populations. It is by sharing their thoughtful, vibrant, and at times painfully honest perspectives on the varied and essential roles that librarians and libraries play in our world that the authors display their passion for librarianship and demonstrate why continued support for libraries is essential. 0 aPrint version record. 0aLibraries and society. 7aLanguage Arts & DisciplinesxLibrary & Information SciencexAdministration & Management.2bisacsh 7aLibrary & information services.2bicssc1 aHill, Renee F.,eeditor.08iPrint version:z978183867642108iPDF version:z978183867641440uhttps://doi.org/10.1108/S0065-283020214803753nam a2200445Ii 45000010014000000030008000140050017000220060019000390070015000580080041000730200028001140400031001420500022001730720023001950720017002180800010002350820014002452450178002592640056004372640011004933000035005043360026005393370026005653380036005914900056006275000020006835040041007035050939007445201251016835880026029346500026029606500062029866500034030487000027030827000030031097760034031397760032031738300057032058560045032629781839821349UtOrBLW20210329115659.0m o d cr un|||||||||210401t20212021enk ob 001 0 eng d a9781839821349q(e-book) aUtOrBLWbengerdacUtOrBLW 4aHD6971b.A38 2021 7aPOL0130002bisacsh 7aKNXB2bicssc a331.104a331.722300aAdvances in industrial and labor relations.nVol. 26 /cedited by David Lewin (UCLA Anderson School of Management, USA), Paul J. Gollan (University of Wollongon, Australia). 1aBingley, U.K. :bEmerald Publishing Limited,c2021. 4c©2021 a1 online resource (192 pages). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aAdvances in industrial and labor relations ;vv. 26 aIncludes index. aIncludes bibliographical references.0 aIntroduction / David Lewin and Paul J. Gollan -- Chapter 1. A house divided: the making and unmaking of labor policy in the united typothetae of America, 1887-1928 / Howard Stanger -- Chapter 2. Candidates for free riding in a post-Janus public sector / Eunice S. Han and Jeffrey Keefe -- Chapter 3. The increasing stratification of faculty employment at colleges and universities in the United States / Liang Zhang, Ronald Ehrenberg, and Xiangmin Liu -- Chapter 4. Procedural and distributive justice in sexual harassment arbitrations: evolution of decisions in the union context / Stephen Abraham and Paula B. Voos -- Chapter 5. An empirical examination of how third-party neutral sourcing and qualification differences affect employment ADR practice usage: evidence from the Fortune 1000 / Aibak Hafeez and J. Ryan Lamare -- Chapter 6. Democratic spillover from workplace into politics: what are we measuring and how / Jungook Kim. aVolume 26 of 'Advances in Industrial and Labor Relation's (AILR) contains six new peer-reviewed papers highlighting key aspects of employment relations a variety of disciplinary perspectives. The topics of these papers include a historical analysis of the first trade association of commercial printers, the prospects for free riding in public sector unions following a key U.S. Supreme Court decision, the increasing stratification of college and university faculty, procedural and distributive justice aspects of sexual harassment arbitrations in unionized settings, the effects of third-party neutral sourcing and qualifications on employment ADR practice in large companies, and the measurement of democratic spillover from workplaces to politics. As with prior AILR volumes, the papers in Volume 26 display a variety of quantitative and qualitative research methods. These range from primary research methods such as case studies, survey, interviews and historiography to longitudinal and cross-sectional empirical studies and theory building. Some of the research included in this volume was first presented at the 71th annual meeting of the Labor and Employment Relations Association (LERA) held in Cleveland, Ohio (USA) during June 2019. 0 aPrint version record. 0aIndustrial relations. 7aPolitical SciencexLabor & Industrial Relations.2bisacsh 7aIndustrial relations.2bicssc1 aLewin, David,eeditor.1 aGollan, Paul J.,eeditor.08iPrint version:z978183982133208iPDF version:z9781839821325 0aAdvances in industrial and labor relations ;vv. 26.40uhttps://doi.org/10.1108/S0742-618620212603294nam a2200457Ii 45000010014000000030008000140050017000220060019000390070015000580080041000730200028001140400031001420500021001730720023001940720016002170800010002330820015002431000028002582450114002862640056004002640011004563000040004673360026005073370026005333380036005594900059005955000020006545040041006745050556007155201200012715880026024716500038024976500027025356500017025626500053025796500030026327760034026627760032026968300063027288560045027919781800710580UtOrBLW20210329115659.0m o d cr un|||||||||210401t20212021enk ob 001 0 eng d a9781800710580q(e-book) aUtOrBLWbengerdacUtOrBLW 4aHB615b.S65 2021 7aBUS0250002bisacsh 7aKJH2bicssc a364.604a306.342231 aSmith, Robert,eauthor.10aEntrepreneurship in policing and criminal contexts /cauthored by Dr. Robert Smith (independent scholar, UK). 1aBingley, U.K. :bEmerald Publishing Limited,c2021. 4c©2021 a1 online resource (xxx, 220 pages). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aContemporary issues in entrepreneurship research ;v12 aIncludes index. aIncludes bibliographical references.0 aChapter 1. Entrepreneurialism in policing and criminal contexts / Robert Smith -- Chapter 2. Policing culture and anti-entrepreneurialism / Robert Smith -- Chapter 3. Exploring the entrepreneurship-leadership nexus / Robert Smith -- Chapter 4. Understanding crimino-entrepreneurial ecosystems / Robert Smith -- Chapter 5. Models for implementing entrepreneurial policing / Robert Smith -- Chapter 6. Implementing entrepreneurial policing in complex scenarios / Robert Smith -- Chapter 7. Developing momentum in entrepreneurial policing / Robert Smith. a'Entrepreneurship in Policing and Criminal Contexts' explores the contemporary and under researched themes of 'entrepreneurial policing' and 'entrepreneurialism in criminal justice contexts' which are emerging topics of both theoretical and practical interest in the current rapidly changing criminal justice environment. This volume of 'Contemporary Issues in Entrepreneurship Research 'critically opens up a new area of policing research, innovatively using theories of entrepreneurship, management and leadership, to illuminate a novel aspect of policing. Moreover, it presents a scholarly discussion about concepts and theories underpinning the topic. It is evident from readings that there are numerous crossovers in the literatures of entrepreneurship and policing because innovation, transformation and change are integral facets of both phenomena. This timely contribution spans theories of criminology, entrepreneurship and policing and as such is a seminal work which will engage practitioners, scholars and students of entrepreneurship and policing in thinking differently about how entrepreneurship can help change traditional thinking in relation to policing and criminal contexts. 0 aPrint version record. 0aEntrepreneurshipxSocial aspects. 0aPolice administration. 0aCriminology. 7aBusiness & EconomicsxEntrepreneurship.2bisacsh 7aEntrepreneurship.2bicssc08iPrint version:z978180071057308iPDF version:z9781800710566 0aContemporary issues in entrepreneurship research ;vv. 12.40uhttps://doi.org/10.1108/S2040-724620211204516nam a2200469Ii 45000010014000000030008000140050017000220060019000390070015000580080041000730200028001140400031001420500022001730720023001950720017002180800010002350820014002452450173002592640056004322640011004883000039004993360026005383370026005643380036005904900086006265000020007125040041007325051660007735201138024335880026035716500036035976500029036336500021036626500073036836500027037567000031037837000031038147760034038457760032038798300090039118560045040019781800437807UtOrBLW20210329115659.0m o d cr un|||||||||210401t20212021enk ob 001 0 eng d a9781800437807q(e-book) aUtOrBLWbengerdacUtOrBLW 4aHC79.E5bS87 2021 7aBUS0720002bisacsh 7aKNPR2bicssc a338.204a324.122304aThe sustainability debate :bpolicies, gender and the media /cedited by Martina Topić (Leeds Beckett University, UK), George Lodorfos (Leeds Beckett University, UK). 1aBingley, U.K. :bEmerald Publishing Limited,c2021. 4c©2021 a1 online resource (xv, 260 pages). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aCritical studies on corporate responsibility, governance and sustainability ;v14 aIncludes index. aIncludes bibliographical references.0 aIntroduction / Martina Topić and George Lodorfos -- Sustainability policies -- Chapter 1. Higher education as determinant of competitiveness and sustainable economic development / Miloš Krstić -- Chapter 2. Economic substantiality: skills in the UK labour market / Léon Consearo -- Chapter 3. Integrated reporting - an essential tool for SME sustainability? / Fiona Robertson -- Chapter 4. Sustainability reporting practices in FTSE100 companies / Nuha Ceesay, Moade Shubita and Fiona Robertson -- Chapter 5. Consumer perceptions of packaging sustainability: the size of the problem for businesses / Ben Mitchell -- Gender and sustainability. Chapter 6. From ecofeminist theories to ecofeminist practice: women, sustainability and ethical consumerism / Mirela Holy, Marija Geiger Zeman and Zdenko Zeman -- Chapter 7. Generational differences in the packaging of women's land: a challenge to sustainability or, to sustain or not to sustain and at what cost? / Batya Weinbaum -- Chapter 8. Gendered ageism and sustainable work in Croatia: a case study of the association of women 50+ / Mirela Polić -- Chapter 9. Women and the Northern Powerhouse Initiative / Laura Garry -- Media and sustainability. Chapter 10. Journalism needs to get political about plastic pollution: French vs US approaches / Aaron McKinnon -- Chapter 11. Exploring the #zerowaste lifestyle trend on Instagram / Tauheed Ramjaun -- Chapter 12. Using Instagram as a communication channel in green marketing digital mix: a case study of Bio & Bio organic food chain in Croatia / Filip Šikić -- Chapter 13. Social network analysis of #ClimateAction on Twitter / Gemma Bridge. a'The Sustainability Debate' is the result of a collaboration between academics and members of the Retail Institute predominantly working in retail and packaging industries. It responds to practitioners' frustration with consumers' emotionality and lack of knowledge around sustainability issues, problems often fostered by the media. This fourteenth volume of 'Critical Studies on Corporate Responsibility, Governance and Sustainability' thus puts together a debate that goes beyond the rhetoric of environmental protection and looks at sustainability from several angles. The book is predominantly focused on human and social sustainability and this focus is carried into sections that discuss sustainable policies, media and gender. This volume ultimately moves away from merely discussing environmental protection and shifts to the effect sustainable policies have on people and society. With a scope expanded to include human and social sustainability as well as economic sustainability, this book's original contribution is that is sees sustainability as a dynamic and complex system of human, social and environmental aspects. 0 aPrint version record. 0aSustainabilityxSocial aspects. 0aSustainable development. 0aGreen marketing. 7aBusiness & EconomicsxDevelopmentxSustainable Development.2bisacsh 7aRetail sector.2bicssc1 aTopić, Martina,eeditor.1 aLodorfos, George,eeditor.08iPrint version:z978180043779108iPDF version:z9781800437784 0aCritical studies on corporate responsibility, governance and sustainability ;vv. 14.40uhttps://doi.org/10.1108/S2043-905920211405565nam a2200445Ii 45000010014000000030008000140050017000220060019000390070015000580080041000730200028001140400031001420500022001730720023001950720016002180800011002340820014002452450255002592640056005142640011005703000039005813360026006203370026006463380036006724900053007085000020007615040041007815052107008225201795029295880026047246500027047506500063047776500047048407000033048877000031049207760034049517760032049858300057050178560045050749781838679910UtOrBLW20210329115659.0m o d cr un|||||||||210401t20212021enk ob 001 0 eng d a9781838679910q(e-book) aUtOrBLWbengerdacUtOrBLW 4aHD2963b.O74 2021 7aBUS1030002bisacsh 7aKJU2bicssc a316.3504a378.122300aOrganizational imaginaries :btempering capitalism and tending to communities through cooperatives and collectivist democracy /cedited by Katherine K. Chen (The City College of New York, USA), Victor Tan Chen (Virginia Commonwealth University, USA). 1aBingley, U.K. :bEmerald Publishing Limited,c2021. 4c©2021 a1 online resource (xx, 311 pages). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aResearch in the sociology of organizations ;v72 aIncludes index. aIncludes bibliographical references.0 aIntroduction -- Chapter 1. "What if" and "If only" futures beyond conventional capitalism and bureaucracy: imagining collectivist and democratic possibilities for organizing / Katherine K. Chen and Victor Tan Chen -- Part I. Working: enacting collectivist-democratic practices through everyday interactions -- Chapter 2. The emotional dynamics of workplace democracy: emotional labor, collective Eefervescence, and commitment at work / Katherine Sobering -- Chapter 3. Resisting work degeneration in collectivist-democratic organizations: craft ethics in a French cooperative sheet-metal factory / Stéphane Jaumier and Thibault Daudigeos -- Part II: Networking: connecting communities through collectivist-democratic practices -- Chapter 4. Moral community as a yardstick for alternative organizations: evaluating employee ownership and its place within the socioeconomic order / Jonathan Preminger -- Chapter 5. The iron cage has a Mezzanine: collectivist-democratic organizations and the selection of isomorphic pressures via meta-organization / Carla Ilten -- Chapter 6. A matrix form of multi-organizational hybridity in a cooperative-union venture / James M. Mandiberg and Seon Mi Kim -- Practitioner perspective -- Chapter 7. Economic democracy, embodied: a union co-op strategy for the long-term care sector / Sanjay Pinto -- Part III. Reworking: challenging and transforming capitalist economies through collectivist-democratic practices -- Chapter 8. Organizational infrastructures for economic resilience: alternatives to shareholder value-oriented corporations and unemployment trajectories in the U.S. during the Great Recession / Marc Schneiberg -- Chapter 9. It takes more than a village: the creation and expansion of alternative organizational forms in Brazil / M. Paola Ometto, Asma Zafar, and Leanne Hedberg -- Chapter 10. Ownership and mission drift in alternative enterprises: the case of a social banking network / Jason Spicer and Christa R. Lee-Chuvala Epilogue -- Chapter 11. Participatory democratic organizations everywhere: a harbinger of social change? / Joyce Rothschild. aOur everyday lives are structured by the rhythms, values, and practices of various organizations, including schools, workplaces, and government agencies. These experiences shape common-sense understandings of how ';best' to organize and connect with others. Today, for-profit managerial firms dominate society, even though their practices often curtail information-sharing and experimentation, engender exploitation, and exclude the interests of stakeholders, particularly workers and the general public. This 'Research in the Sociology of Organizations' volume explores an expansive array of organizational imaginaries, or conceptions of organizational possibilities, with a focus on collectivist-democratic organizations that operate in capitalist markets but place more authority and ownership in the hands of stakeholders other than shareholders. These include worker and consumer cooperatives and other enterprises that, to varying degrees
- Emphasize social values over profit
- Are owned not by shareholders but by workers, consumers, or other stakeholders
- Employ democratic forms of managing their operations
- Have social ties to the organization based on moral and emotional commitments
'Organizational Imaginaries' explores how these enterprises generate solidarity among members, network with other organizations and communities, contend with market pressures, and enhance their larger organizational ecosystems. By ensuring that organizations ultimately support and serve broader communities, collectivist-democratic organizing can move societies closer to hopeful 'what if' and 'if only' futures. This volume is essential for researchers and students seeking innovative and egalitarian approaches to business and management. 0 aPrint version record. 0aCooperative societies. 7aBusiness & EconomicsxOrganizational Development.2bisacsh 7aOrganizational theory & behaviour.2bicssc1 aChen, Katherine K.,eeditor.1 aChen, Victor Tan,eeditor.08iPrint version:z978183867990308iPDF version:z9781838679897 0aResearch in the sociology of organizations ;vv. 72.40uhttps://doi.org/10.1108/S0733-558X20217204615nam a2200505Ii 45000010014000000030008000140050017000220060019000390070015000580080041000730200028001140400031001420430012001730500027001850720023002120720016002350800010002510820022002612450156002832640056004392640011004953000040005063360026005463370026005723380036005984900046006345000020006805040041007005051634007415201249023755880026036246500031036506500032036816500028037136500026037416500037037676500056038046500026038607000031038867000033039177760034039507760032039848300047040168560046040639781839095009UtOrBLW20210329115659.0m o d cr un|||||||||210401t20212021enk ob 001 0 eng d a9781839095009q(e-book) aUtOrBLWbengerdacUtOrBLW ae------ 4aRA410.55.E85bS87 2021 7aBUS0220002bisacsh 7aKCH2bicssc a330.304a338.47362109422304aThe sustainability of health care systems in Europe /cedited by Badi H. Baltagi (Syracuse University, USA), Francesco Moscone (Brunel University, UK). 1aBingley, U.K. :bEmerald Publishing Limited,c2021. 4c©2021 a1 online resource (vii, 243 pages). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aContributions to economic analysis ;v295 aIncludes index. aIncludes bibliographical references.0 aChapter 1. Positive externalities of EU actions on sustainability of health systems / Sophie Guthmuller, Paolo Paruolo, Stefano Verzillo OA CHAPTER -- Chapter 2. Disease prevalence across Europe: new evidence from SHARE / Elena Bassoli, Agar Brugiavini, Giacomo Pasini -- Chapter 3. Policies and new reforms to address the sustainability of the National Health Service and Adult Social Care in England / Stuart Redding, Richard Hobbs, Catia Nicodemo, Luigi Siciliani, Raphael Wittenberg -- Chapter 4. The sustainability of Ireland's health care system / John Cullinan, Sheelah Connolly, Richard Whyte -- Chapter 5. The economic sustainability of Norwegian healthcare system / Eline Aas, Tor Iversen, Oddvar Kaaboe -- Chapter 6. Suistanable health care and health care reforms in Denmark 2000-2020 / Søren Rud Kristensen, Kim Rose Olsen -- Chapter 7. Sustainability of the Polish health care system / Christoph Sowada, Iwona Kowalska-Bobko -- Chapter 8. The Czech health care system / Paola Bertoli, Lucie Bryndova, Jana Votapkova -- Chapter 9. The Austrian healthcare system: changes and challenges / Alexander Ahammer, Rene Wiesinger, Katrin Zocher -- Chapter 10. Sustainability in the French health system / Rosalind Bell-Aldeghi, Florence Jusot, Sandy Tubeuf -- Chapter 11. The Spanish healthcare system / López-Casasnovas, Pifarré-Arolas -- Chapter 12. The financial sustainability of the Portuguese health system / Eduardo Costa, Rita Santos, Pedro Pita Barros -- Chapter 13. Managing health shocks: an analysis of the Italian government approach with the Covid-19 / Nicolò Cavalli, Francesco Moscone, Catia Nicodemo. aThis volume contains an Open Access Chapter 'The Sustainability of Health Care Systems in Europe' provides a comprehensive understanding of the sustainability of health systems in Europe. Furthermore, it includes an introduction to how EU action in supporting health- care policies in the EU Member States, looking both at implemented actions and describing current priorities for the future. There has been a rapid evolution of the structure of society and the economy over the last few decades which has created new demands for healthcare services. This has placed pressure on policy makers to ensure the sustainability of the health care sector. Policy makers understand the efficiency of the healthcare delivery system needs to be improved, the shortage of health professionals must be tackled, and that there are growing health inequalities and inequity in access to healthcare. These challenges are exacerbated by recent economic shocks including the 2008 recession, the uncertainty related to Brexit, and the crisis induced by the COVID-19 pandemic, which have impacted the ability of European health systems to finance the health care sector. This book is a must read for researchers and students of health economics and health policy. 0 aPrint version record. 0aMedical economicszEurope. 0aHealth care reformzEurope. 0aMedical policyzEurope. 0aMedical carezEurope. 0aSustainable developmentzEurope. 7aBusiness & EconomicsxEconomic Conditions.2bisacsh 7aEconometrics.2bicssc1 aBaltagi, Badi H.,eeditor.1 aMoscone, Francesco,eeditor.08iPrint version:z978183909499608iPDF version:z9781839094989 0aContributions to economic analysis ;v295.40uhttps://doi.org/10.1108/S0573-8555202129503912nam a2200445Ii 45000010014000000030008000140050017000220060019000390070015000580080041000730200028001140400031001420500025001730720023001980720016002210800008002370820017002452450132002622640056003942640011004503000040004613360026005013370026005273380036005534900033005895000020006225040041006425050906006835201499015895880026030886500048031146500026031626500057031886500043032457000033032887760034033217760032033558300034033878560045034219781839096440UtOrBLW20210329115659.0m o d cr un|||||||||210401t20212021enk ob 001 0 eng d a9781839096440q(e-book) aUtOrBLWbengerdacUtOrBLW 4aJF1525.C66bC67 2021 7aPOL0640002bisacsh 7aKNV2bicssc a35104a364.132322300aCorruption in the public sector :ban international perspective /cedited by Krishna K. Tummala (Kansas State University, USA). 1aBingley, U.K. :bEmerald Publishing Limited,c2021. 4c©2021 a1 online resource (xiii, 148 pages) atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aPublic policy and governance aIncludes index. aIncludes bibliographical references.0 aChapter 1. Prologue: The fight against corruption / Krishna K. Tummala -- Chapter 2. Best practices for combating corruption: learning from Singapore and Hong Kong / Jon S. T. Quah -- Chapter 3. India' continuing fight against corruption: The Modi regime's five year Saga / Krishna K. Tummala -- Chapter 4. Right to information (RTI) to ensure transparency and accountability: the case of India / K. Jhansi Rani -- Chapter 5. Corruption in Bangladesh / Habib Zafarullah and Ahmed Shafiqul Huque -- Chapter 6. Experience of Brazil and Chile in their fight against corruption / Daniel Zerker -- Chapter 7. Spectacular failure in curbing corruption in South Africa / Naas Ferreira -- Chapter 8. Corruption in procurement in Southeast Asia / David S. Jones -- Chapter 9. Ethical privacy policies for e-government websites / Aroon Manoharan and Tony Carrizales -- Chapter 10. Epilogue / Krishna K. Tummala. aThis edited collection examines corruption in the public sector, assessing case studies from across the globe in order to provide an international perspective on this worldwide issue. Case studies include an examination of how corruption has been minimized in Singapore and Hong Kong; an assessment of corruption in India under Modi, who was elected on a promise to reduce corruption; a study of corruption in Bangladesh, and an evaluation of attempts to curb corruption in South Africa. This collection also includes a comparative study of corruption in Brazil and Chile, and a global perspective on the development of ethical privacy policies in e-government. The original case studies included in this book are brought together in an effort to identify common themes that impinge upon the fight against corruption, despite the particular nuances of individual nations. The contributions included in this edited collection also cover themes that are not often studied, including corruption in government procurement, the nascent issue of the 'right to privacy' stemming from e-governance, and the proclivity of governments to hide behind Official Secrets Acts to withhold information - ostensibly guaranteed under the 'right to information' which is vital in the fight against corruption. Providing a broad overview on public sector corruption, including local and national perspectives, this edited collection is essential reading for scholars of both public policy and corruption worldwide.0 aPrint version record. 0aAdministrative agenciesxCorrupt practices. 0aCivil service ethics. 7aPolitical Science, Corruption & Misconduct.2bisacsh 7aCivil service & public sector.2bicssc1 aKrishna K. Tummala,eeditor.08iPrint version:z978183909643308iPDF version:z9781839096426 0aPublic policy and governance.40uhttps://doi.org/10.1108/S2053-769720213407076nam a2200481Ii 45000010014000000030008000140050017000220060019000390070015000580080041000730200028001140400031001420500022001730720023001950720016002180800010002340820016002442450284002602640056005442640011006003000039006113360026006503370026006763380036007024900054007385000020007925040041008125054136008535201091049895880026060806500062061066500033061686500059062016500036062607000029062967000030063257000037063557000033063927760034064257760032064598300058064918560045065499781800432468UtOrBLW20210329115659.0m o d cr un|||||||||210401t20212021enk ob 001 0 eng d a9781800432468q(e-book) aUtOrBLWbengerdacUtOrBLW 4aHD62.4b.M85 2021 7aBUS0350002bisacsh 7aKJK2bicssc a339.504a658.04922304aThe multiple dimensions of institutional complexity in international business research /cedited by Alain Verbeke (University of Calgary, Canada), Rob van Tulder (Erasmus University, Netherlands), Elizabeth L. Rose (University of Leeds, UK), Yingqi Wei (University of Leeds, UK). 1aBingley, U.K. :bEmerald Publishing Limited,c2021. 4c©2021 a1 online resource (xv, 548 pages). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aProgress in international business research ;v15 aIncludes index. aIncludes bibliographical references.0 aIntroductory section: D. Eleanor Westney: a biography / Elizabeth L. Rose -- Chapter 1: Institutions 2.0: which institutions matter in IB research? / Alain Verbeke, Rob van Tulder, Elizabeth L. Rose, Yingqi Wei (Editors) -- Part I: The great new challenges for IB research - essays in honour of Eleanor Westney -- Chapter 2: International business and multi-level institutional change: looking back and facing forward / D. Eleanor Westney -- Chapter 3: Global strategic analysis and multi-level institutional change / Donald R. Lessard -- Chapter 4: Is a networked world economy sustainable? / Stephen J. Kobrin -- Chapter 5: Network effects and multilevel dynamics in the internationalization of digital platforms: a reflection / Mauro F. Guillen -- Chapter 6: Renewing the relevance of IB: can some history help? / Geoffrey Jones -- Part II: Home country institutions and international business -- Chapter 7: Managing around populism / Timothy M. Devinney and Christopher A. Hartwell -- Chapter 8: Institutions, corporate governance and internationalization of state owned enterprises in a varieties of capitalism framework / Sergio Mariotti and Riccardo Marzano -- Chapter 9: Business group affiliation and export propensity in new ventures / Jonas Eduardsen, Svetla Marinova, Bozidar Vlacic, and Miguel Gonzalez-Loureiro -- Chapter 10: Product and process innovations and the institutional context of transition economies: the effects of external knowledge / Virginia Hernandez, Maria Jesus Nieto, and Alicia Rodriguez -- Part III: Host country institutions and international business -- Chapter 11: Corporate anti-corruption policy, investment motives and foreign location choice / Guoliang Frank Jiang and Michael A. Sartor -- Chapter 12: Host government intervention and FDI inflows: an empirical investigation / Gilbert Kofi Adarkwah -- Chapter 13: Stakeholder responses and the interplay between MNE post-entry behavior and host country informal institutions / Elina Pelto and Anna Karhu -- Chapter 14: Old risks, new reference points? An organizational learning perspective into the foreign market exit and re-entry behavior of MNEs / Irina Surdu and Edith Ipsmiller -- Chapter 15: Intangible assets of MNE foreign subsidiaries: the role of internal financial resources and host country institutions / Quyen T.K. Nguyen -- Chapter 16: How do SMEs face institutional challenges in China? / Noemie Dominguez and Ulrike Mayrhofer -- Part IV: Multi-country and below-country level institutions and international business -- Chapter 17: International services: the interface between service characteristics, policy, and institutions / Kristin Brandl, Peter D. Orberg Jensen, Andrew Jones, and Patrik Strom -- Chapter 18: Creating a typology of international alliances with city-level distance measures / Juliane Engsig, Bo B. Nielsen, Paul Chiambaretto, and Andry Ramaroson -- Chapter 19: Successful and unsuccessful radical transformation of multinational mobile telephony companies: the role of institutional context / Frank Elter, Paul Gooderham, and Inger Stensaker -- Chapter 20: A note on changing regulation in international business; the world intellectual property organization (WIPO) and artificial intelligence / Aldo Alvarez-Risco and Shyla Del Aguila-Arcentales -- Part V: Institutions and sustainability strategies -- Chapter 21: Environmental sustainability strategy and international performance: a review of literature and a conceptual model / Leonardo. Barbosa, Jorge Carneiro, Camila Costa, Filip De Beule, Rafael Goldszmidt, and T. Diana Macedo-Soares -- Chapter 22: Embeddedness and interactions in new public environmental management governance: international and intertemporal evidence on voluntary standards / Marcus Wagner -- Chapter 23: Environmental concerns - uniting generations for a global cause in turbulent times / Susana Costa e Silva, Paulo Duarte, Carla Martins, and Paulo Collaco -- Chapter 24: The diffusion of corporate sustainability in global supply networks: an empirical examination of the global automotive industry / Bruno Barreto de Goes, Masaaki Kotabe, and Jose M. G. Geleilate. a'The Multiple Dimensions of Institutional Complexity in International Business Research' provides a fresh overview of many novel international business research challenges as they pertain to salient institutional dimensions with a locational component. The first part of the Volume includes chapters honoring the work of Eleanor Westney. These chapters address subject matter related to globalization challenges in the realm of the 'new normal' of populism and de-globalization tendencies. They focus on how the 'new normal', as well as various rapidly evolving institutions, will affect the functioning of multinational enterprises. The subsequent parts explore the impacts on international business of home country institutions; host country institutions; cross-country and subnational institutions; and finally, sustainability pressures. The book is strongly focused on the multiple contemporary dimensions of institutions and how they affect internationally operating firms. It is a must read for scholars and postgraduate students interested in the 'new normal' on a global scale. 0 aPrint version record. 0aInternational business enterprisesxManagementxResearch. 0aCommunication in management. 7aBusiness & EconomicsxInternationalxGeneral.2bisacsh 7aInternational business.2bicssc1 aVerbeke, Alain,eeditor.1 aTulder, Rob van,eeditor.1 aRose, Elizabeth Louise,eeditor.1 aWei, Yingqi,d1974-eeditor.08iPrint version:z978180043245108iPDF version:z9781800432444 0aProgress in international business research ;vv. 15.40uhttps://doi.org/10.1108/S1745-886220211507581nam a2200517Ii 45000010014000000030008000140050017000220060019000390070015000580080041000730200028001140400031001420430012001730500021001850720023002060720016002290800008002450820015002532450146002682640056004142640011004703000040004813360026005213370026005473380036005734900069006095000020006785040041006985053777007395201626045165880026061426510057061686500045062256500056062706500037063267000034063637000030063977110119064277110099065467110106066457110131067517760034068827760032069168300070069488560045070189781838673611UtOrBLW20210329115659.0m o d cr un|||||||||210331t20212021enk ob 101 0 eng d a9781838673611q(e-book) aUtOrBLWbengerdacUtOrBLW aa------ 4aHC412b.R43 2021 7aBUS0220002bisacsh 7aKCL2bicssc a33804a338.9522300aRecent developments in Asian economics /cedited by William A. Barnett (University of Kansas, USA), Bruno S. Sergi (Harvard University, USA). 1aBingley, U.K. :bEmerald Publishing Limited,c2021. 4c©2021 a1 online resource (xxx, 449 pages). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aInternational symposia in economic theory and econometrics ;v28 aIncludes index. aIncludes bibliographical references.0 aChapter 1. The Impact of Online Market toward Social Welfare on Fourth Industrial Revolution (Industry 4.0) Era: A Case at Bulan Terang Utama (BTU) Online Market Malang / Ermita Yusida, Vika Annisa Qurrata, Vidya Purnamasari and Wen-Chi Huang -- Chapter 2. Structural Equation Model on Triple Bottom Line Performance of Large Manufacturing Companies in Region XII, Philippines / Vergil Joseph I. Literal and Eugenio S. Guhao, Jr. -- Chapter 3. Determinants of Students' Perceptions of the Green University / Sylvia Veronica Siregar and Bayu Tenoyo -- Chapter 4. Analysis on Sources of Inefficiency in the Construction Sector: High Cost of Infrastructure Development in Indonesia / Anang Muftiadi, Rivani and Dian Fordian -- Chapter 5. Can Reelection Strengthen the Relationship Between Local Government Spending and Financial Performance? / Hidayah Asfaro Saragih and Dyah Setyaningrum -- Chapter 6. Integrating Interdisciplinary Studies with the HCM Accounting Certificate to Reach the Milestone of Finalizing Post-Crisis Reforms (Basel III) Considering the Aggravating Effect of the COVID-19 Deficit / John P. Koeplin and Pascal Lélé; -- Chapter 7. A Vulnerability Spillover Index for the Indian Financial System; Indrani Manna -- Chapter 8. Is Inflation Targeting Successful in Emerging Economies? / Vidhi Agarwal and Taniya Ghosh -- Chapter 9. Impact of Economic Policy Uncertainty on FDI inflows: Evidence from India / Aishanee Sinha and Taniya Ghosh -- Chapter 10. Consumption Life and Satisfaction of Chinese Rural Residents / Liying Xia, Jianbo Zhang and Xuelin Ma -- Chapter 11. The Impact of Institutional Quality on Stock Market Performance in Emerging Economy: Evidence from the ARDL Bound Approach / Woon Leong Lin, Aneeq Inam and Siong Hook Law -- Chapter 12. Herding Behavior: Evidence from Southeast Asian Stock Markets / Harjum Muharam, Aditya Dharmawan, Najmudin and Robiyanto Robiyanto -- Chapter 13. Private Information from Extreme Price Movements (Empirical Evidences from Southeast Asia Countries) / Usman Arief and Zaäfri Ananto Husodo -- Chapter 14. The Impacts of Divisia Money on MYR/USD Exchange Rate Determination in Malaysia / Choi-Meng Leong, Chin-Hong Puah, Venus Khim-Sen Liew and Nadiya Matviychuk-Soskina -- Chapter 15. Modelling Exchange Market Pressure in East Asian Economies / Evan Lau, Jenny Yong and Nurul Bariyah -- Chapter 16. The Impact of Equity Historical Market Price on Capital Structure; / Miswanto Miswanto -- Chapter 17. Sharia Disclosure, Sharia Supervisory Board and the Moderating Effect of Regulatory Framework: The Impact on Soundness of Islamic Banking / Siti Khomsatun, Hilda Rossieta, Fitriany and Mustafa Edwin Nasution -- Chapter 18. Implementation Green Banking and Financial Performance of Commercial Bank in Indonesia / Tria Ratnasari, Arni Surwanti and Firman Pribadi -- Chapter 19. The Implementation of Human Capital Disclosures on the Financial Statements of Local Governments in Indonesia based on the Institutional Theory / Henny Murtini, Djoko Suhardjanto, Djuminah and Agung Nur Probohudono -- Chapter 20. Disclosure, Information Asymmetry and The Cost of Equity Capital: Evidence from Indonesia / Erna Setiany and Djoko Suhardjanto -- Chapter 21. Financial Technology and Bank Risk: A Cross Country Study / Nugroho Saputro, Ariyanto Adhi Nugroho and Irwan Trinugroho -- Chapter 22. The Use of Discretionary Spending as an Opportunistic Motive to Win the Election / Dewi Darmastuti and Dyah Setyaningrum -- Chapter 23. The Dynamic Impacts of Financial Determinants and Ownership Concentration towards Firm Survival in Malaysia / Suzaida Bakar and Bany Ariffin Amin Noordin -- Chapter 24. Heterogeneity of Inflation Expectations: An Analysis using IESH data / Ashima Goyal and Prashant Parab. aThis volume of the 'International Symposia in Economic Theory and Econometrics' explores the latest economic and financial developments in Asia. Chapters cover a range of topics such as the online market's impact on Indonesia's social welfare system, the influence of organizational culture on the triple bottom line performance of large manufacturing companies in the Philippines, and the impact of economic policy uncertainty on foreign direct investment inflows in India. These peer-reviewed papers touch on a variety of timely, interdisciplinary subjects such as sustainability and the effects of public policy. 'Recent Developments in Asian Economics' also includes empirical studies in financial economics and public governance. For example, one chapter considers the consumption and satisfaction of Chinese rural residents, while another empirically studies the effects of sharia disclosure and sharia supervisory boards on Islamic banks' soundness. The papers in this volume have been compiled from four conferences in Asia and Australia, including the SIBR 2020 Sydney Conference on Interdisciplinary Business and Economic Research, which was held in Sydney, Australia; the 5th Indonesian Finance Association (IFA) Conference held in Manado, Indonesia in 2019; the 1st International Doctoral Colloquium on Business and Economics in Surakarta, Indonesia; and the 5th Sebelas Maret International Conference on Business, Economics and Social Sciences held in 2018 in Bali, Indonesia. Together, ISETE 28 is a crucial resource of current, cutting-edge research for any scholar of international finance and economics. 0 aPrint version record. 0aAsiaxEconomic conditionsy21st centuryvCongresses. 0aEconomic developmentszAsiavCongresses. 7aBusiness & EconomicsxEconomic Conditions.2bisacsh 7aInternational economics.2bicssc1 aBarnett, William A.,eeditor.1 aSergi, Bruno S.,eeditor.2 aSIBR Sydney Conference on Interdisciplinary Business and Economic Researchd(2020 :cSydney, Australia),jcreator.2 aIndonesian Finance Association (IFA) Conferencen(5th :d2019 :cManado, Indonesia),jcreator.2 aInternational Doctoral Colloquium on Business and Economicsn(1st :cSurakarta, Indonesia),jcreator.2 aSebelas Maret International Conference on Business, Economics and Social Sciencesn(5th :d2018 :cBali, Indonesia),jcreator.08iPrint version:z978183867360408iPDF version:z9781838673598 0aInternational symposia in economic theory and econometrics ;v28.40uhttps://doi.org/10.1108/S1571-038620212803925nam a2200529Ii 45000010014000000030008000140050017000220060019000390070015000580080041000730200028001140400031001420500021001730720023001940720016002170800010002330820016002432450322002592640056005812640011006373000041006483360026006893370026007153380036007414900078007775000020008555040041008755051319009165200421022355880026026566500039026826500039027216500043027606500043028036510040028466510040028866500053029266500042029797000028030217000029030497000040030787100086031187760034032047760032032388300079032708560046033499781800711426UtOrBLW20210329115659.0m o d cr un|||||||||210331t20212021enk ob 001 0 eng d a9781800711426q(e-book) aUtOrBLWbengerdacUtOrBLW 4aHB122b.R47 2021 7aBUS0230002bisacsh 7aKCA2bicssc a330.804a330.09822300aResearch in the history of economic thought and methodology :bincluding a selection of papers presented at the 2019 ALAHPE Conference /cedited by Luca Fiorito (University of Palermo, Italy), Scott Scheall (Arizona State University, USA), Carlos Eduardo Suprinyak (Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG), Brazil). 1aBingley, U.K. :bEmerald Publishing Limited,c2021. 4c©2021 a1 online resource (xiii, 199 pages). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aResearch in the history of economic thought and methodology ;v39, Part A aIncludes index. aIncludes bibliographical references.0 aPart I: A Selection of Papers Presented at the 2019 Alahpe Conference -- Chapter 1. Introduction / Felipe Almeida, and Carlos Eduardo Suprinyak -- Chapter 2. Samuelson on Populist Democracy, Fascist Capitalism and the Vicissitudes of South American Economic Development (1948-1997) / Mauro Boianovsky -- Chapter 3. Finance Capital, State Transformation and Crisis Regulation: The Contribution of Rudolf Hilferding / Matari Pierre Manigat -- Chapter 4. Inflation and Underdevelopment: Ideas from the Creation of Eclac / Patrick Fontaine -- Chapter 5. Samuelson Turnpike and Optimal Growth Theory, 1940s -- 1960s / Hugo Chu -- Chapter 6. A History of the Trajectory of Kirzners Economic Thought towards the Consolidation of his Theory of Entrepreneurship / Lucas Casonato, and Eduardo Angeli -- Chapter 7. Oreste Popescus Contributions to the History of Economic Thought of Latin America: An Expanded View / Melisa J. Luc -- PART II: Essay -- Chapter 8. "We can get a Coup": Warren Nutter and the Overthrow of Salvador Allende / Daniel Kuehn -- PART III: From the Vault -- Chapter 9. A Curiosity Form the Wesley Clair Mitchell Papers: Fay on Marshall and Some "Controversial Matter" / Katia Caldari, and Luca Fiorito -- PART IV: Review -- Chapter 10. Review of Recharting the History of Economic Thought / John Hall. aVolume 39A of 'Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology' features a selection of essays presented at the 2019 Conference of the Latin American Society for the History of Economic Thought (ALAHPE), edited by Felipe Almeida and Carlos Eduardo Suprinyak, as well as a new general-research essay by Daniel Kuehn, an archival discovery by Katia Caldari and Luca Fiorito, and a book review by John Hall.0 aPrint version record. 0aEconomicszSouth AmericaxHistory. 0aEconomicszLatin AmericaxHistory. 0aEconomicszSouth AmericaxMethodology. 0aEconomicszLatin AmericaxMethodology. 0aSouth AmericaxEconomic conditions. 0aLatin AmericaxEconomic conditions. 7aBusiness & EconomicsxEconomic History.2bisacsh 7aEconomic theory & philosophy.2bicssc1 aFiorito, Luca,eeditor.1 aScheall, Scott,eeditor.1 aSuprinyak, Carlos Eduardo,eeditor.2 aLatin American Society for the History of Economic Thoughtd(2019),econtributor.08iPrint version:z978180071141908iPDF version:z9781800711402 0aResearch in the history of economic thought and methodology ;v39, Part A.40uhttps://doi.org/10.1108/S0743-4154202139A06165nam a2200517Ii 45000010014000000030008000140050017000220060019000390070015000580080041000730200018001140400031001320500021001630720023001840720016002070800008002230820016002312450382002472640056006292640011006853000039006963360026007353370026007613380036007874900059008235000020008825040041009025053017009435201114039605880026050746500031051006500022051316500025051536500053051786500030052317000046052617000039053077000035053467000032053817000029054137000032054427760034054747760032055088300062055408560045056029781839820762UtOrBLW20210218102850.0m o d cr un|||||||||210218t20212021enk ob 001 0 eng d a9781839820762 aUtOrBLWbengerdacUtOrBLW 4aHB615b.U55 2020 7aBUS0250002bisacsh 7aKJH2bicssc a65804a658.42122300aUniversities and entrepreneurship :bmeeting the educational and social challenges /cPaul Jones (Swansea University, UK), Nikolaos Apostolopoulos (Neapolis University Pafos, Cyprus), Alexandros Kakouris (Hellenic Open University, Greece), Christopher Moon (Middlesex University, UK), Vanessa Ratten (La Trobe University, Australia), Andreas Walmsley (Coventry University, UK). 1aBingley, U.K. :bEmerald Publishing Limited,c2021. 4c©2021 a1 online resource (xix, 276 pages) atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aContemporary issues in entrepreneurship research ;v11 aIncludes index. aIncludes bibliographical references.0 aChapter 1. Universities and entrepreneurship: Meeting the educational and social challenges / Paul Jones,Nikolaos Apostolopoulos, Alexandros Kakouris,Christopher Moon,Vanessa Ratten and Andreas Walmsley -- UNIVERSITY AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN MODERN WORLD -- Chapter 2. Entrepreneurial Education and Emotional Intelligence: A state of the art review / Fotis Kitsios, Ioannis Sitaridis, and Maria Kamariotou -- Chapter 3. Entrepreneurial education in Russian universities: Achievements, reflections and milestones / Sergei Polbitsyn, Aleksei Kluyev, Anna Bagirova, Aleksandr Yashin and Alexandros Kakouris -- Chapter 4. The role of alumni clubs in the universities& - entrepreneurial networks: an inquiry in Italian universities / Matteo Landoni, Daniela Bolzani, and Alessandro Baroncelli -- Chapter 5. Entrepreneurship Education in an Era of Digital Communications / George Papageorgiou, Simona Mihai-Yiannaki, Myria Ioannou, Despina Varnava-Marouchou, and Stelios Marneros -- UNIVERSITY AND ENTREPRENEURIAL INTENTION -- Chapter 6. Effect of entrepreneurship training on students capability of agency and entrepreneurship intention / Lorena del Carmen Álvarez-Castañón and Pilar Arroyo -- Chapter 7. Entrepreneurship Education and Venture Intention / Anthony Abiodun Eniola and Kelechi Chioma Osigwe -- Chapter 8. The influence of the field of study and entrepreneurship course in entrepreneurial intention among university students / Vivien Szczepanik and Beatriz Casais -- UNIVERSITY, ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION AND SOCIAL NORMS -- Chapter 9. The role of cultural and social norms to create entrepreneurship educational programs / Allan Villegas-Mateos, Elda Barron and Linda Elizabeth Ruiz -- Chapter 10. Effect of sociodemographic factors in entrepreneurial orientation and entrepreneurial intention in university students of latinamerican business schools / Raquel Chafloque-Cespedes, Aldo Alvarez-Risco, Paula-Viviana Robayo-Acuña, Carlos-Antonio Gamarra-Chavez, Gabriel-Mauricio Martinez-Toro, and Wagner Vicente-Ramos -- Chapter 11. The social role of the university today: from institutional prestige to ethical positioning / J. Andrés Domínguez-Gómez, Hugo Pinto and Teresa González Gómez -- UNIVERSITY, ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION AND LEARNING PROCESS -- Chapter 12. An Emergent Narrative System To Design Conducive Educational Experiences / Moritz Philip Reck and Stefano Perna -- Chapter 13. The Triple Helix: A Case Study of Centurion University of Technology and Management / Adah-Kole Emmanuel Onjewu, Arun Sukumar, KVD Prakash and Mohamed Yacine Haddoud -- Chapter 14. What is distinctive about thinking like an entrepreneur and how can we educate students to do it? / Lucy Hatt -- Chapter 15. Entrepreneurship Education and Entrepreneurial Identity: Beyond Stereotypes / Felicity Mendoza, Tracey M. Coule and Andrew Johnston -- Chapter 16. How Polish universities develop students' entrepreneurial competencies / Katarzyna Piwowar-Sulej, Izablela Kwil and Krzysztof Podsiadły. aUniversities and Entrepreneurship: meeting the educational and social challenges addresses the concerns on how universities nurture entrepreneurship and how this leads to their transformation into entrepreneurial universities. This novel edited volume attempts to answer the following timely questions: 1.What are intrinsic demands for entrepreneurship rooted to universities in the 21st century? 2.What are conducive environments for entrepreneurial learning in both academic and non-academic settings? 3.Do these attempts demonstrate differential impact across students from different disciplines, and more generally amongst the youth population? This eleventh volume of Contemporary Issues in Entrepreneurship Research is a valuable contribution to the intersection of research into entrepreneurship education and entrepreneurial universities. In acknowledging the varied and somewhat piecemeal approach taken to address these issues to date, this edited volume provides a more systematic and integrated perspective with relevance for students of entrepreneurship as well as for educators and policymakers.0 aPrint version record. 0aUniversities and colleges. 0aEntrepreneurship. 0aBusiness incubators. 7aBusiness & EconomicsxEntrepreneurship.2bisacsh 7aEntrepreneurship.2bicssc1 aJones, Paul,d1967 September 22-eeditor.1 aApostolopoulos, Nikolaos,eeditor.1 aKakouris, Alexandros,eeditor.1 aMoon, Christopher,eeditor.1 aRatten Vanessa,eeditor.1 aWalmsley, Andreas,eeditor.08iPrint version:z978183982075508iPDF version:z9781839820748 0aContemporary issues in entrepreneurship research ;vv.11.40uhttps://doi.org/10.1108/S2040-724620211103998nam a2200481Ii 45000010014000000030008000140050017000220060019000390070015000580080041000730200018001140400031001320500022001630720023001850720016002080800008002240820015002322450174002472640056004212640011004773000034004883360026005223370026005483380036005744900080006105000020006905040041007105051230007515201072019815880026030536500025030796500029031046500020031336500022031536500039031756500037032147000035032517000035032867760034033217760032033558300084033878560045034719781839824289UtOrBLW20210218102850.0m o d cr un|||||||||210218t20212021enk ob 001 0 eng d a9781839824289 aUtOrBLWbengerdacUtOrBLW 4aHM1126b.N49 2020 7aPOL0340002bisacsh 7aJPS2bicssc a32704a303.6922300aNew frontiers in conflict management, peace economics and peace science /cMadhumita Chatterji (ABBS, India), Partha Gangopadhyay (Western Sydney University, Australia). 1aBingley, U.K. :bEmerald Publishing Limited,c2021. 4c©2021 a1 online resource (184 pages) atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aContributions to conflict management, peace economics and development ;v29 aIncludes index. aIncludes bibliographical references.0 aIntroduction / Partha Gangopadyay -- Chapter 1. Rethinking Augustines Law: Armament Costs and Evolving Military Technology / Jurgen Brauer, Keith Hartley and Stefan Markowski -- Chapter 2. Multilateral Arms Races / Frank C. Zargare -- Chapter 3. Build Back Better, even Before Disaster: Adaptive Design of Communicative Process, Place and Practice / Norio Okada -- Chapter 4. Managing Climate-Related Financial Risk: Prospects and Challenges / Biswa Nath Bhattacharyay -- Chapter 5. Spillover Effects of Transport Infrastructure And Regional Conflicts In Spain / Fernando Barreiro-Pereira -- Chapter 6. Conflict and Migration / Uma Segal -- Chapter 7. On the Impacts of Globalisation on Public Employment and Human Security in India: A Long-run Analysis / Partha Gangopadyay, Agung Suwandaru and Walid Bakry -- Chapter 8. Is India backing out from its Commitment to No First Use of Nuclear Weapons? / P. M. Kamath -- Chapter 9. Health Security and Equity: A Global Health Histories Perspective / Sanjoy Bhattacharya -- Chapter 10. Business and Violence / Laszlo Zsolnai -- Chapter 11. Gender & Conflict with special reference to Representation of Women in EUs Energy Sector / Madhumita Chatterji and Anindita Chakrabarti. a New Frontiers in Conflict Management, Peace Economics and Peace Science explores the uncharted land of conflicts, human security and peace. Bringing together a diverse, world-leading researchers, this 29th volume of Contributions to Conflict Management, Peace Economics and Development focuses on some of the most serious challenges to human security posed by intra-state conflict and terrorism, interstate wars, predatory globalisation, failed development, poverty and inequality, environmental problems and climate shocks, inefficient governance and man-made and natural disasters. In so doing, this book contributes to the crafting of well-grounded academic and policy responses to global problems that urgently require novel solutions. For its breadth and depth of research, this book is essential reading for researchers working in peace studies, conflict studies, sustainability studies and economics. It is also of keen interest to policymakers in all of these areas.0 aPrint version record. 0aConflict management. 0aPeacexEconomic aspects. 0aHuman security. 0aClimatic changes. 7aPolitical SciencexPeace.2bisacsh 7aInternational relations.2bicssc1 aChatterji, Madhumita,eeditor.1 aGangopadhyay, Partha,eeditor.08iPrint version:z978183982427208iPDF version:z9781839824265 0aContributions to conflict management, peace economics and development ;vv. 29.40uhttps://doi.org/10.1108/S1572-832320212904921nam a2200457Ii 45000010014000000030008000140050017000220060019000390070015000580080041000730200018001140400031001320500024001630720023001870720016002100800011002260820015002371000030002522450104002822640056003862640011004423000041004533360026004943370026005203380036005464900039005825000020006215040041006415052010006825201373026925880026040656500043040916500025041346500032041596500078041916500041042697760034043107760032043448300042043768560045044189781839091292UtOrBLW20210218102850.0m o d cr un|||||||||210218t20212021enk ob 001 0 eng d a9781839091292 aUtOrBLWbengerdacUtOrBLW 4aHE147.65b.Z35 2021 7aBUS0810002bisacsh 7aRPT2bicssc a338.4804a388.042231 aZamparini, Luca,eauthor.10aSustainable transport and tourism destinations /cLuca Zamparini (Università del Salento, Italy). 1aBingley, U.K. :bEmerald Publishing Limited,c2021. 4c©2021 a1 online resource (xviii, 211 pages) atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aTransport and sustainability ;v13 aIncludes index. aIncludes bibliographical references.0 aChapter 1. Introduction / Luca Zamparini -- Chapter 2. Changes of transport in cross-border tourist regions in the Polish-Slovak borderland: a (un)sustainable development? / Daniel Michniak , and Marek Wie̜ckowski -- Chapter 3. Tourist sustainable mobility at the destination. A case study of a Polish conurbation / Piotr Zientara , Magdalena Jażdżewska-Gutta, and Anna Zamojska -- Chapter 4. Walking and Tourism: a stated preference GIS methodology towards the "StreetAdvisor" of tourists in Rome / Edoardo Marcucci, Stefano Carrese, Valerio Gatta, Andrea Gemma, and Michela Le Pira -- Chapter 5. Environmental sustainability of city sightseeing cruises: A case study on battery-powered electric boats in Berlin, Germany / Ralph Wahnschafft, and Frank Wolter -- Chapter 6. Sustainable tourism mobility in Malta: encouraging a shift in tourist travel behavior through an innovative smartphone app for trip planning / Suzanne Maas, Maria Attard, and Mark Bugeja -- Chapter 7. Tourists, residents and sustainable mobility in islands: the case of Ischia, Italy / Ila Maltese, and Luca Zamparini -- Chapter 8. Sources of data to tackle the challenges of public transport provision in seasonal tourist destinations / Daniel Miravet, Aaron Gutiérrez, and Antoni Doménech -- Chapter 9. Validity of repeated applications of TDM measures toward sustainable development in tourism destinations: A case study on managing peak hourly congested traffic after the Formula 1 World Championship Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka / Kazuo Nishii, Kuniaki Sasaki, Masahiro Emori, ken Yokoyama, and Kesuike Saito -- Chapter 10. Cycle tourism as a driver for a sustainable local development. The case of a natural tourist destination in a North-Western area of Italy / Maggi Elena, Crotti D., Grechi D., and Ossola P. -- Chapter 11. Proposals for sustainable transport in natural areas: A case study of Teide National Park / Rosa Marina González, and Ángel Simón Marrero -- Chapter 12. Conclusions / Luca Zamparini. aTransport allows tourists to move from their origins to their destinations and within destinations. The increase in tourism, and in connected mobility, has raised sustainability issues in terms of ecological protection and the economic efficiency of competing destinations. This book examines the links between transport, tourism, and sustainability by means of a series of large case studies covering several countries. Themes, frameworks and proposed policies are discussed throughout the book. The concluding chapter of the book takes an explicitly comparative approach and highlights the new contributions that emerge from the case study chapters for both scholars and practitioners. The Transport and Sustainability series addresses the important nexus between transport and sustainability. It contains volumes dealing with a wide range of issues relating to transport, its impact in economic, social and environmental spheres, and its interaction with other policy sectors. Editors and authors take a wide range of approaches - some volumes are general and some specific in nature, and analyses are advanced from a host of different disciplinary backgrounds and perspectives - but the defining feature is that each contribution is grounded in a firm appreciation of how its contents relate to the broader imperatives associated with transport and sustainability.0 aPrint version record. 0aTransportationxEnvironmental aspects. 0aSustainable tourism. 0aSustainable transportation. 7aBusiness & EconomicsxIndustriesxHospitality, Travel & Tourism.2bisacsh 7aTransport planning & policy.2bicssc08iPrint version:z978183909128508iPDF version:z9781839091278 0aTransport and sustainability ;vv.13.40uhttps://doi.org/10.1108/S2044-994120211303022nam a2200421Ii 45000010014000000030008000140050017000220060007000390070015000460080041000610200018001020200034001200400031001540500022001850720023002070720017002300800010002470820012002572450084002692640056003532640011004093000034004203360026004543370026004803380036005065000020005425040041005625050751006035200939013545880026022936500016023196500038023356500058023736500034024317000040024657760018025058560077025239781800710146UtOrBLW20210203150958.0m o d cr un|||||||||210209t20212021enk ob 001 0 eng d a9781800710146..a9781800710122qelectronic bk. aUtOrBLWbengerdacUtOrBLW 4aHB74.P8bA38 2021 7aBUS0010102bisacsh 7aKFCF2bicssc a336.704a65722300aAdvances in accounting behavioral research.n24 /cedited by Khondkar E. Karim. 1aBingley, U.K. :bEmerald Publishing Limited,c2021. 4c©2021 a1 online resource (152 pages) atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aIncludes index. aIncludes bibliographical references.0 aChapter 1. The effect of accountability pressure and perceived levels of honesty on budgetary slack creation / Vincent K. Chong, Michele K. C. Leong and David R. Woodliff -- Chapter 2. The effects of Machiavellianism and ethical environment on whistle-blowing across low and high moral intensity / Derek Dalton -- Chapter 3. Limited attention, analyst forecasts, and price discovery / Rajib Hasan and Abdullah Shahid -- Chapter 4. The impact of requiring audit documentation on judgments of audit quality and auditor responsibility / Casey J. McNellis, John T. Sweeney and Kenneth C. Dalton -- Chapter 5. Psychological contract research in accounting literature / Kristie M. Young, William W. Stammerjohan, Rebecca J. Bennett and Andrea R. Drake. aAdvances in Accounting Behavioral Research is a publication of emerging theory, methods, and practical applications for behavioral research within accounting and auditing. It is dedicated to promoting peer-reviewed research that spans all facets of accounting behavioral research, including but not limited to: applied psychology, sociology, management science, ethics, and economics. In so doing, it provides a unique, interdisciplinary forum for the discussion, development, and expansion of theories within these related subjects. This 24th volume features five papers from experts writing on accountability pressure and budgetary slack, whistle-blowing, limited attention, audit quality and auditor responsibility, and psychological contracts. Working on both the individual and organizational level, it is essential reading for accounting students and educators, with valuable insights on practice for those working in the field.0 aPrint version record. 0aAccounting. 0aEconomicsxPsychological aspects. 7aBusiness & EconomicsxAccountingxFinancial.2bisacsh 7aFinancial accounting.2bicssc1 aKarim, Khondkar E.,d1961-eeditor. z978180071013940uhttps://www.emerald.com/insight/publication/doi/10.1108/S1475-148820212404866nam a2200457Ii 45000010014000000030008000140050017000220060007000390070015000460080041000610200018001020200034001200400031001540500024001850720023002090720017002320800010002490820016002592450112002752640056003872640011004433000035004543360026004893370026005153380036005414900067005775000020006445040041006645051924007055201388026295880026040176500033040436500031040766500051041076500028041587000027041867000029042137760018042428300071042608560077043319781839095108UtOrBLW20210203150958.0m o d cr un|||||||||210209t20212021enk ob 001 0 eng d a9781839095108..a9781839095085qelectronic bk. aUtOrBLWbengerdacUtOrBLW 4aHJ1302.5b.C66 2021 7aBUS0510002bisacsh 7aKFFD2bicssc a336.104a657.83522300aContemporary issues in public sector accounting and auditing /cedited by by Simon Grima and Engin Boztepe. 1aBingley, U.K. :bEmerald Publishing Limited,c2021. 4c©2021 a1 online resource (288 pages). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aContemporary studies in economic and financial analysis ;v105 aIncludes index. aIncludes bibliographical references.0 aChapter 1. Some evaluations of the effectiveness of public sector accounting system in Turkey / A. Kadir Işik and Emine Seda Koç -- Chapter 2. Harmonization process of Albanian national accounting standards and international accounting / Agim Mamuti, Evlia Hysa and Francesco Caputo -- Chapter 3. Role of public auditors in fraud detection: a critical review / Rasha Kassem and Umut Turksen -- Chapter 4. Financial and performance information presentation in annual report: an Investigation on the municipalities in Turkey / Emin Zeytinoğlu -- Chapter 5. Effectiveness of Financial auditing in the public health sector: evaluation of Turkey / Esra Atabay -- Chapter 6. Readability analysis of laws related to public financial responsibility and state budget: comparison of selected countries / Gonca Güngör Göksu and Serdar Dumlupinar -- Chapter 7. The evolving competencies of the public auditor and the future of public sector auditing / Lale Aslan -- Chapter 8. Advantages of tax audit / Orçun Avci and Zeynep Demirci -- Chapter 9. Overpayment and undue payment operations in public sector accounting and their accounting process / Özen Akçakanat and Taner Duran -- Chapter 10. Modern approaches, recording methods, and international regulations on public accounting / Öznur Arslan -- Chapter 11. Public sector accounting in Turkey: past-present-future / Serap Sebahat Yanık, Seval Kardes Selımoglu and Gul Yesılcelebı -- Chapter 12. Internal audit in public banks in the framework of international internal audit standards: the case of Turkey / Yusuf Kaya and Mehmet Utku -- Chapter 13. Measurement of the effectiveness of internal audits in public sector / Burcu ıçgüden Kiliç, Özlem Kuvat and Engin Boztepe -- Chapter 14. A maturity evaluation of govenanrce, risk management and compliance (GRC) within the Maltese public sector / Clint Zammit, Simon Grima and Y. Murat Kizilkaya. aDespite their broad scope and importance, publications related to public sector accounting and auditing have a limited framework, and do not account for the significant variances in public sector accounting and auditing systems between countries and different subsectors of government. The editors of this book have filled this gap by compiling a collection that combines different aspects of public sector accounting and auditing within a single book. Pooling together existing public sector accounting and auditing practices between countries and preparing a comparative analysis of those practices, the authors analyze the role of the public sector accounting and auditing holistically, and provide a platform to enable ficially sustainable policy making and proper assessment of the relevance of accounting frameworks across the globe. The chapters chronicle the strength and weakness of public sector accounting, auditing and systems, and also critically examine the approaches, recording methods, and international regulations which determine how they operate. Providing a comprehensive account which brings a wide range of countries to the forefront in terms of both comparability and accountability, this study shines a light on the differences in accounting systems between states, and provides timely and accurate information to equip readers to minimize those differences.0 aPrint version record. 0aFinance, PublicxAccounting. 0aFinance, PublicxAuditing. 7aBusiness & EconomicsxPublic Finance.2bisacsh 7aPublic finance.2bicssc1 aGrima, Simon,eeditor.1 aBoztepe, Engin,eeditor. z9781839095092 0aContemporary studies in economic and financial analysis ;vv. 105.40uhttps://www.emerald.com/insight/publication/doi/10.1108/S1569-375920210504454nam a2200493Ii 45000010014000000030008000140050017000220060007000390070015000460080041000610200018001020200034001200400031001540500021001850720023002060720016002290800010002450820016002552450183002712640056004542640011005103000035005213360026005563370026005823380036006084900066006445000020007105040041007305051449007715201238022205880026034586500022034846500053035066500023035596500053035826500030036357000033036657000034036987000031037327000032037637760018037958300070038138560077038839781838675738UtOrBLW20210203150958.0m o d cr un|||||||||210209t20212021enk ob 001 0 eng d a9781838675738..a9781838675714qelectronic bk. aUtOrBLWbengerdacUtOrBLW 4aHB615b.E58 2021 7aBUS0250002bisacsh 7aKJH2bicssc a338.104a338/.0422300aEntrepreneurial orientation :bepistemological, theoretical, and empirical perspectives /cedited by Andrew C. Corbett, Patrick M. Kreiser, Louis D. Marino, and William J. Wales. 1aBingley, U.K. :bEmerald Publishing Limited,c2021. 4c©2021 a1 online resource (256 pages). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aAdvances in entrepreneurship, firm emergence and growth ;v22 aIncludes index. aIncludes bibliographical references.0 aChapter 1. The future of entrepreneurial orientation (EO) research / William J. Wales, Andrew C. Corbett, Louis D. Marino and Patrick M. Kreiser -- Chapter 2. Global entrepreneurial orientation (GEO): an updated multidimensional view of EO / G. T. Lumpkin and Robert J. Pidduck -- Chapter 3. Enhancing entrepreneurial orientation research: from theorizing to measuring / Birton Cowden and Jintong Tang -- Chapter 4. International entrepreneurial orientation disposition: insights into venture internationalization / Daniel R. Clark and Jeffrey G. Covin -- Chapter 5. Developing an entrepreneurial orientation: capabilities and impediments / Rod B. McNaughton and Rakinder S. Sembhi -- Chapter 6. The effects of entrepreneurial orientation in a digital and international setting / Patrick Schueffel, Rico Baldegger and Pascal Wild -- Chapter 7. Socioemotional wealth, generational involvement, and the manifestation of entrepreneurial orientation within Saudi family firms / Dalal Alrubaishi, Helen Haugh, Paul Robson, Rachel Doern and William J. Wales -- Chapter 8. Bridging the gap between entrepreneurial orientation and market opportunity: the mediating effect of absorptive capacity and market readiness / Hanieh Khodaei, Victor Scholten, Emiel Wubben and Onno Omta -- Chapter 9. Measurement of entrepreneurial orientation: a systematic critical synthesis of the empirical literature / Joshua V. White, Sanjay Chaudhary and Vishal K. Gupta. aUnderstanding the concept of Entrepreneurial Orientation (EO) is of critical importance as organizations and individuals manage a world that is defined by increasing uncertainty and complexity. The need for organizations of all types and sizes to survive and thrive in such an environment demonstrates a clear need for both managers and academics to really understand EO. Building upon this foundational need to better understand EO and with both a scholarly desire to synthesize and the practical need to execute, this volume convenes some of the world's leading experts on EO to address some of the most pressing issues facing scholars and leaders in the world of practice. Within this volume, you'll discover cutting edge insights ranging from theorizing on the future of EO to an empirical investigation of its measurement. There are chapters that focus on international ventures and EO and a detailed call for a global, multidimensional view of EO. Other contributions provide contextual views of EO that examine its connections to digital work environments, family business, and more. Taken together, this volume provides readers with an overview of the current state of EO research and sets a compelling agenda for its future.0 aPrint version record. 0aEntrepreneurship. 0aBusiness enterprisesxTechnological innovations. 0aBusiness networks. 7aBusiness & EconomicsxEntrepreneurship.2bisacsh 7aEntrepreneurship.2bicssc1 aCorbett, Andrew C.,eeditor.1 aKreiser, Patrick M.,eeditor.1 aMarino, Louis D.,eeditor.1 aWales, William J.,eeditor. z9781838675721 0aAdvances in entrepreneurship, firm emergence and growth ;vv. 22.40uhttps://www.emerald.com/insight/publication/doi/10.1108/S1074-754020212203726nam a2200481Ii 45000010014000000030008000140050017000220060007000390070015000460080041000610200018001020200034001200400031001540500021001850720023002060720016002290800011002450820015002561000033002712450121003042640056004252640011004813000035004923360026005273370026005533380036005794900053006155000020006685040041006885051181007295200915019105880026028256500030028516500050028816500025029316500049029566500027030057000035030327000025030677760018030928300057031108560077031679781800434189UtOrBLW20210203150958.0m o d cr un|||||||||210209t20212021enk ob 001 0 eng d a9781800434189..a9781800434165qelectronic bk. aUtOrBLWbengerdacUtOrBLW 4aHM786b.L68 2021 7aSOC0260002bisacsh 7aJFS2bicssc a316.3504a302.352231 aLounsbury, Michael,eauthor.10aOn practice and institution :bnew empirical directions /cby Michael Lounsbury, Deborah A. Anderson, and Paul Spee. 1aBingley, U.K. :bEmerald Publishing Limited,c2021. 4c©2021 a1 online resource (248 pages). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aResearch in the sociology of organizations ;v71 aIncludes index. aIncludes bibliographical references.0 aChapter 1. Can small variations accumulate into big changes / Brian Pentland, Peng Liu, Waldemar Kremser, and Thorvald Haerem -- Chapter 2. Putting things in place: institutional objects and institutional logics / Roger Friedland and Diane-Laure Arjalias -- Chapter 3. You're grounded: towards a theory of enactive legitimation, materiality, and practice / Davide Nicolini, Juliane Reineke, and Aneeq Ismail -- Chapter 4. Field-level evaluation practices and practice experimentation: social impact bonds and market logic encroachment in the field of social integration / Henri Schildt, Farah Kodeih, and Hani Tarabichi -- Chapter 5. Mystery driven institutionalism: the Jesuit spiritual exercises as a book of practices leading nowhere / Jose Bento da Silva, and Paolo Quattrone -- Chapter 6. Cultural encounters: a practice-driven institutional approach to the study of organizational culture / Milo Wang, and Michael Lounsbury -- Chapter 7. The missing link: community of practice as a bridge between institutional entrepreneurs and frontline practitioners in institutionalizing a divergent practice / Arthur Gautier, Anne Claire Pache, Imran Chowdhury, and Marion Ligonie. aThe concepts of practice and institution are of longstanding importance across the social sciences. This double-volume builds directly on the scholarship of Theodore Schatzki and Roger Friedland, to map out new theoretical and empirical directions at the interface between the practice and institutional "logics" literatures in organizational sociology, bridging the two perspectives. Volume 71 of Research in the Sociology of Organizations highlights a multitude of empirical directions suggesting particularly intriguing focal points for the emergent research agenda. The enclosed chapters grapple with issues related to the relationship of the symbolic and material aspects of culture and draw on a variety of empirical contexts (e.g. Islamic banking, Chinese manufacturing, and social innovation) to suggest different ways in which we might study social change at the interface of practice and institution.0 aPrint version record. 0aOrganizational sociology. 0aAssociations, institutions, etc.xManagement. 0aSocial institutions. 7aSocial SciencexSociologyxGeneral.2bisacsh 7aSocial groups.2bicssc1 aAnderson, Deborah A.,eauthor.1 aSpee, Paul,eauthor. z9781800434172 0aResearch in the sociology of organizations ;vv. 71.40uhttps://www.emerald.com/insight/publication/doi/10.1108/S0733-558X20207103288nam a2200481Ii 45000010014000000030008000140050017000220060007000390070015000460080041000610200018001020200034001200400031001540500021001850720023002060720016002290800011002450820014002561000033002702450121003032640056004242640011004803000035004913360026005263370026005523380036005784900053006145000020006675040041006875050945007285200714016735880026023876500030024136500050024436500025024936500049025186500027025677000035025947000025026297760018026548300057026728560077027299781800434141UtOrBLW20210203150958.0m o d cr un|||||||||210209t20212021enk ob 001 0 eng d a9781800434141..a9781800434127qelectronic bk. aUtOrBLWbengerdacUtOrBLW 4aHM786b.L68 2021 7aSOC0260002bisacsh 7aJFS2bicssc a316.3504a302.42231 aLounsbury, Michael,eauthor.10aOn practice and institution :btheorizing the interface /cby Michael Lounsbury, Deborah A. Anderson, and Paul Spee. 1aBingley, U.K. :bEmerald Publishing Limited,c2021. 4c©2021 a1 online resource (264 pages). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aResearch in the sociology of organizations ;v70 aIncludes index. aIncludes bibliographical references.0 aChapter 1. towards a religious institutionalism: ontologies, teleologies and the godding of institution / Roger Friedland -- Chapter 2. Forming alliances / Theodore Schatzki -- Chapter 3. Searching for values in practice-driven institutionalism: practice theory, institutional logics, and values work / Joel Gehman -- Chapter 4. Zones of meaning, leitideen, institutional logics, practices: family gathering and an esteemed guest / Renate Meyer, Dennis Jancsary, and Markus A. Hellerer -- Chapter 5. Restless practices as drivers of purposive institutional change / David Seidl, Tanja Ohlson, and Richard Whittington -- Chapter 6."They're alive!": Exploring the intentionality of institutional logics, their variable orientation towards jurisdictional expansion, and the general significance of their internal dynamics / Christopher Steele -- Chapter 7. Practice driven institutionalism: a path towards a fruitful borrowing / Tammar Zilber. aThe concepts of practice and institution are of longstanding importance across the social sciences. This double-volume builds directly on the scholarship of Theodore Schatzki and Roger Friedland, to map out new theoretical and empirical directions at the interface between the practice and institutional "logics" literatures in organizational sociology, bridging the two perspectives. Volume 70 of Research in the Sociology of Organizations focuses on theoretical development including two major, and complementary, theoretical statements by Schatzki and Friedland that engage key ontological issues which lay the groundwork for how their approaches to practice and institutions can be generatively connected.0 aPrint version record. 0aOrganizational sociology. 0aAssociations, institutions, etc.xManagement. 0aSocial institutions. 7aSocial SciencexSociologyxGeneral.2bisacsh 7aSocial groups.2bicssc1 aAnderson, Deborah A.,eauthor.1 aSpee, Paul,eauthor. z9781800434134 0aResearch in the sociology of organizations ;vv. 70.40uhttps://www.emerald.com/insight/publication/doi/10.1108/S0733-558X20207004280nam a2200433Ii 45000010014000000030008000140050017000220060007000390070015000460080041000610200018001020200034001200400031001540500022001850720023002070720016002300800008002460820015002541000038002692450073003072460051003802640056004312640011004873000035004983360026005333370026005593380036005854900062006215000020006835040041007035051641007445201159023855880026035446500035035706500102036056500044037077760018037518560077037699781800438309UtOrBLW20210203150958.0m o d cr un|||||||||210209t20212021enk ob 001 0 eng d a9781800438309..a9781800438286qelectronic bk. aUtOrBLWbengerdacUtOrBLW 4aZ688.5b.H56 2021 7aLAN0250102bisacsh 7aGLM2bicssc a02504a025.022231 aHines, Samantha Schmehl,eauthor.10aTechnical services in the 21st century /cby Samantha Schmehl Hines.3 aTechnical services in the twenty-first century 1aBingley, U.K. :bEmerald Publishing Limited,c2021. 4c©2021 a1 online resource (248 pages). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier0 aAdvances in library administration and organization ;v42 aIncludes index. aIncludes bibliographical references.0 aChapter 1. Guiding Principles for Technical Services through a Content Analysis of Strategic Plans / Abigail Bibee, Erin Gallagher and David Isaak -- Chapter 2. More Than Meets the Eye: Technical Services Work as Outreach / Whitney A. Buccicone and Kristin Browning Leaman -- Chapter 3. Complex Adaptive Systems in Technical Services: A Functional Model for Assessing Institutional Alignment / Nina Servizzi -- Chapter 4.Process Mapping and High Performance Management in Technical Services / Kristy White -- Chapter 5. Faculty Workload Guidelines in Technical Services / Aimée deChambeau, Ian McCollough, Melanie McGurr and Mike Monaco -- Chapter 6. Life-cycle Package Management for Print and Electronic Resources: Cross-training a Customer-Oriented Technical Services Team / Beth Ashmore, Maria Collins, Christenna Hutchins and Lynn Whittenberger -- Chapter 7. Two Separate Worlds, One Shared Goal: An Exploration of Special Collections Catalogers' Reporting Lines and Institutional Organization / Colleen W. Barrett, Whitney A. Buccicone and Joseph J. Shankweiler -- Chapter 8. You Are What You Measure; Sarah Theimer -- Chapter 9. Moving Towards BIBFRAME and a Linked Data Environment / Misu Kim, Mingyu Chen and Debbie Montgomery -- Chapter 10. Data of E-Resources: Moving Forward with Assessment / Jessica Urick Oberlin -- Chapter 11. From Silo to the Web: Library Cataloging Data in an Open Environment / Jo Williams -- Chapter 12. The Death of the Big Deal and Implications for Technical Services / Angela Maranville and Karen Diaz -- Chapter 13. Purchasing Models for Streaming Film: Attitudes and Motivation / Lindsey Reno. aWhile librarianship in general has had to respond to constant revolutionary change, technical services have faced much more immediate challenges, having nearly been completely reimagined in the 21st century. By showcasing the work of technical services, and the ground-breaking changes they have encountered, this edited collection provides readers with an opportunity to re-assess the opportunities and challenges for library administration, and to understand how libraries should be managed in the future. Including thirteen chapters from a variety of libraries, this collection examines several aspects of technical services work in the 21st century. The authors offer thoughtful applied theoretical solutions to practical problems encountered by library administrators and managers in four broad categories: planning and assessment, workflows, data, and acquisitions. Geared at library managers and administrators, readers of this volume may understand new trends in technical services work, how previous structures and workflows fit in and are evolving, and the new ways that in which we might describe, assess and carry out what we do in libraries.0 aPrint version record. 0aTechnical services (Libraries) 7aLanguage Arts & DisciplinesxLibrary & Information SciencexAdministration & Management.2bisacsh 7aLibrary & information services.2bicssc z978180043829340uhttps://www.emerald.com/insight/publication/doi/10.1108/S0732-067120214204033nam a2200469Ii 45000010014000000030008000140050017000220060019000390070015000580080041000730200028001140400031001420500022001730720023001950720016002180800008002340820016002422450166002582640056004242640011004803000035004913360026005263370026005523380036005784900055006145000020006695051178006895201162018675880026030296500063030556500039031186500047031576500029032046500050032336500047032836500033033307000036033637760034033997760032034338300056034658560042035219781800719316UtOrBLW20210819102157.0m o d cr un|||||||||210831t20212021enk o 001 0 eng d a9781800719316q(e-book) aUtOrBLWbengerdacUtOrBLW 4aHB3711b.S77 2021 7aBUS0410002bisacsh 7aKJD2bicssc a65804a658.40822300aStrategic responses for a sustainable future :bnew research in international management /cedited by Torben Juul Andersen (Copenhagen Business School, Denmark). 1aBingley, U.K. :bEmerald Publishing Limited,c2021. 4c©2021 a1 online resource (296 pages). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aEmerald studies in global strategic responsiveness aIncludes index.0 aChapter 1. Social capital, corporate ethics and social progress / Daniel Alonso-Martinez, Nuria González-Álvarez, and Mariano Nieto -- Chapter 2. The role of green strategy adoption in driving green supply chain management practices / S. Maryam Masoumik and Salwa Hanim Abdul-Rashid -- Chapter 3. Dynamic adaptive strategy-making processes for enhanced strategic responsiveness / Torben Juul Andersen -- Chapter 4. Open strategy: a systematic literature review and research agenda / Akwal Sunner, Aylin Ates, and Peter McKiernan -- Chapter 5. How resource-deprived mavericks circumvent central control: walking or stumbling on two feet? / Carsten Lund Pedersen and Torben Juul Andersen -- Chapter 6. Fear not your mavericks! Their bounded non-conformity and positive deviance helps organizations drive change and innovation / Ree Jordan, Terrance W. Fitzsimmons, and Victor J. Callan -- Chapter 7. The distribution of performance data: consistent evidence of (extreme) negative outcomes / Martin Albæk and Torben Juul Andersen -- Chapter 8. The effects of strategic response capabilities and innovation on performance and risk / Line Ettrich and Torben Juul Andersen. aThe past decade has seen global business conditions affected by major socio-economic crises. These have highlighted a pressing need to build resilient organizational structures with effective responsive processes. Businesses are more exposed to uncertain and unknown factors, as well as significant environmental exposures, making the call for resilient and responsive capabilities ever more urgent. The ability to engage in responsive strategy-making under rapid and potentially extreme environmental changes requires a leadership approach that prioritises specialized experiential knowledge of internal and external stakeholders and a capacity to develop organizational settings that enable collaborative ways of working. Strategic Responses for a Sustainable Future considers how modern organizations can respond to deal with increasingly uncertain environmental conditions. Chapters cover adaptive processes to enhance responsiveness, the adoption of green and open strategies, as well as "maverick" methods of resource management and driving innovation, all with the aim of creating effective solutions that can sustain business growth and performance.0 aPrint version record. 0aInternational business enterprisesxEnvironmental aspects. 0aSocial responsibility of business. 0aStrategic planningxEnvironmental aspects. 0aSustainable development. 0aIndustrial managementxEnvironmental aspects. 7aBusiness & EconomicsxManagement.2bisacsh 7aBusiness innovation.2bicssc1 aAndersen, Torben Juul,eeditor.08iPrint version:z978180071930908iPDF version:z9781800719293 0aEmerald studies in global strategic responsiveness.40uhttps://doi.org/10.1108/978180071929304194nam a2200445Ii 45000010014000000030008000140050017000220060019000390070015000580080041000730200028001140400031001420500023001730720024001960720016002200800008002360820018002442450191002622640056004532640011005093000035005203360026005553370026005813380036006074900053006435000020006965040041007165052118007575200509028755880026033846500026034106500048034366500031034847000035035157000034035507760034035847760032036188300053036508560045037039781839820922UtOrBLW20210819102157.0m o d cr un|||||||||210831t20212021enk ob 001 0 eng d a9781839820922q(e-book) aUtOrBLWbengerdacUtOrBLW 4aHD30.27b.A38 2021 7aBUS086000 2bisacsh 7aKJC2bicssc a65804a658.4035522300aAdvances in business and management forecasting.nVol. 14 /cedited by Kenneth D. Lawrence (New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA), Ronald K. Klimberg (Saint Joseph's University, USA). 1aBingley, U.K. :bEmerald Publishing Limited,c2021. 4c©2021 a1 online resource (232 pages). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aAdvances in business and management forecasting aIncludes index. aIncludes bibliographical references.0 aA. Forecasting methods and applications I -- Chapter 1. The predictive power of investor sentiment on U.S. equity market performance / Matthew Steves, Son Nguyen, John Quinn, and Alan Olinsky -- Chapter 2. A regression model to forecast the compensation of top level executives at MetLife / Kenneth D. Lawrence and Sheila M. Lawrence -- Chapter 3. Forecasting seasonal products: a case of ice cream sales / Divyanshi Trakran -- Chapter 4. Predicting the length of stay in hospital emergency rooms in Rhode Island / Alicia Lamere, Son Nguyen, Gao Niu, Alan Olinsky, and John Quinn / B. Forecasting methods and applications II -- Chapter 5. Effects of resampling techniques on imbalanced data classification: a new under-resampling method / Son Nguyen, Phyllis Schumacher, Alan Olinsky, and John Quinn -- Chapter 6. Development of a method to improve statistical forecasts using interpolation and cluster analysis / Ronald K. Klimberg and Samuel Ratick -- Chapter 7. Performance measures of products with multiple characteristics utilizing unit costs of nonconformance / Amitava Mitra -- Chapter 8. Competing forecasting techniques produces different optimal solutions based on the product / John L. Stanton and Stephen L. Baglione / C. COVID-19 trend analysis -- Chapter 9. Exploring the trend of COVID-19 treatment efficiency in Chinese provinces in 2020 by using DEA and regression analysis / Feng Yang, Zhen Bi, Fangqing Wei, and Zhimin Huang -- Chapter 10. The impact of international price on the technological industry in the USA and China during times of crisis: commercial war and COVID-19 / Lisset-Vanesa Apcho-Ccencho, Berdy-Briggitte Cuya-Velásquez, Diego Alvarado Rodríguez, María de las Mercedes Anderson-Seminario, Aldo Alvarez-Risco, Alfredo Estrada-Merino, and Sabina Mlodzianowska -- Chapter 11. Price variation in lower goods as of previous economic crisis and the contrast of the current price situation in the context of COVID-19 in Peru / María-Alejandra Leiva-Martinez, María de las Mercedes Anderson-Seminario, Aldo Alvarez-Risco, Alfredo Estrada-Merino, and Sabina Mlodzianowska. aVolume 14, Advances in Business and Management Forecasting is a blind refereed serial publication. It presents state-of-the-art studies in the application of forecasting methodologies in such areas as financial forecasting, market demand analysis, executive compensation forecasting, data analysis, forecasting improvement with interpolation and cluster analysis. This is a key text for academics and researchers of financial forecasting, market demand forecasting and executive compensation forecasting.0 aPrint version record. 0aBusiness forecasting. 7aBusiness & EconomicsxForecasting.2bisacsh 7aBusiness strategy.2bicssc1 aLawrence, Kenneth D.,eeditor.1 aKlimberg, Ronald K.,eeditor.08iPrint version:z978183982091508iPDF version:z9781839820908 0aAdvances in business and management forecasting.40uhttps://doi.org/10.1108/S1477-407020211403023nam a2200445Ii 45000010014000000030008000140050017000220060019000390070015000580080041000730200028001140400031001420500020001730720024001930720016002170800010002330820015002432450334002582640056005922640011006483000035006593360026006943370026007203380036007464900064007825050883008465200413017295880026021426500024021686500028021926500053022206500030022737000029023037000028023327000040023607760034024007760032024348300065024668560046025319781800711464UtOrBLW20210819102157.0m o d cr un|||||||||210831t20212021enk o 000 0 eng d a9781800711464q(e-book) aUtOrBLWbengerdacUtOrBLW 4aHC21b.R47 2021 7aBUS023000 2bisacsh 7aKCZ2bicssc a330.804a330.0922300aResearch in the history of economic thought and methodology.nVol. 39B Pt. B :bincluding a symposium on Carl Menger at the centenary of his death /cedited by Scott Scheall (Arizona State University, USA), Luca Fiorito (University of Palermo, Italy), Carlos Eduardo Suprinyak (Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG), Brazil). 1aBingley, U.K. :bEmerald Publishing Limited,c2021. 4c©2021 a1 online resource (184 pages). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aResearch in the history of economic thought and methodology0 aPart I. A symposium on Carl Menger at the centenary of his death / Introduction / Reinhard Schumacher and Scott Scheall -- Chapter 1. The "improvement Of mankind": William Stanley Jevons and Carl Menger on decision making and learning / Sandra J. Peart -- Chapter 2. Carl Menger's different concepts of the value of money - the enigma of the "inner value Of money" / Günther Chaloupek -- Chapter 3. The new theory of individual and collective needs in the second edition of Carl Menger's principles of economics / Erwin Dekker -- Chapter 4. The modernity of Carl Menger: Austrian economics and complexity economics / Sandye Gloria / Part II. Essays Chapter 5. Penrose and the indifferent crowd / Marina Uzunova -- Chapter 6. Rationalities and their limits: reconstructing Neurath's and Mises's prerequisites in the early socialist calculation debates / Alexander Linsbichler. aVolume 39B of Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, includes a symposium marking the centenary of Carl Menger's death in 1921. The symposium, edited by Reinhard Schumacher and Scott Scheall, features contributions from Sandra J. Peart, Günther Chaloupek, Erwin Dekker, and Sandye Gloria. The Volume also features general-research essays from Marina Uzunova and Alexander Linsbichler.0 aPrint version record. 0aEconomicsxHistory. 0aEconomicsxMethodology. 7aBusiness & EconomicsxEconomic History.2bisacsh 7aEconomic history.2bicssc1 aScheall, Scott,eeditor.1 aFiorito, Luca,eeditor.1 aSuprinyak, Carlos Eduardo,eeditor.08iPrint version:z978180071145708iPDF version:z9781800711440 0aResearch in the history of economic thought and methodology.40uhttps://doi.org/10.1108/S0743-4154202139B03727nam a2200445Ii 45000010014000000030008000140050017000220060019000390070015000580080041000730200028001140400031001420500022001730720023001950720018002180800010002360820014002462450274002602640056005342640011005903000034006013360026006353370026006613380036006875000020007235040041007435051505007845200566022895880026028556500026028816500075029076500052029827000033030347000034030677000028031017000041031297760034031707760032032048560045032369781801174329UtOrBLW20210819102157.0m o d cr un|||||||||210831t20212021enk ob 001 0 eng d a9781801174329q(e-book) aUtOrBLWbengerdacUtOrBLW 4aHF5549b.R47 2021 7aBUS0300002bisacsh 7aKJMV22bicssc a658.304a658.322300aResearch in personnel and human resources management.nVol. 39 /cedited by M. Ronald Buckley (University of Oklahoma, USA), Anthony R. Wheeler (Widener University, USA), John E. Baur (University of Nevada, USA), Jonathon R. B. Halbesleben (University of Alabama, USA). 1aBingley, U.K. :bEmerald Publishing Limited,c2021. 4c©2021 a1 online resource (372 pages) atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aIncludes index. aIncludes bibliographical references.0 aChapter 1. Human resource management and the gig economy: challenges and opportunities at the intersection between organizational HR decision makers and digital labor platforms / Kristine M. Kuhn, Jeroen Meijerink, and Anne Keegan -- Chapter 2. Explained pay dispersion: a 20-year review of human resource management research and beyond / Jason D. Shaw and Xiang Zhou -- Chapter 3. "Going to hell in a handbasket?" Personnel responses to organizational politics in economically challenged environments / Diane A. Lawong, Gerald R. Ferris, Wayne A. Hochwarter, and John N. Harris -- Chapter 4. Coming of age in a global pandemic: HRM perspectives on generation Z's workforce entry / Frances M. McKee-Ryan -- Chapter 5. Network structures of influence within organizations and implications for HRM / Kristin L. Cullen-Lester, Caitlin M. Porter, Hayley M. Trainer, Pol Solanelles, and Dorothy R. Carter -- Chapter 6. Human resource management in family firms: review, integration, and opportunities for future research / Laura E. Marler, James M. Vardaman, and David G. Allen -- Chapter 7. HRM challenges for immigrant employees: status-laden transitions across cultures and workplace social environments / David A. Harrison, Teresa L. Harrison, and Margaret A. Shaffer -- Chapter 8. Multidimensional (mis)fit: a systemic view of the refugee employment journey from an HRM perspective / Vickie Coleman Gallagher, Lisa E. Baranik, Maria Hamdani, Sorin Valcea, Pakanat Kiratikosolrak, and Anthony Wheeler. aVolume 39 of Research in Personnel and Human Resources Management contains eight original scholarly monographs written by thought leaders in the field of human resources management. This volume focuses on generational issues that have been created by a global pandemic, gig economy in relation to human resources management, immigrant and refugee issues in human resources management, pay dispersion issues, network structures and human resources management, human resources issues in family organizations and managing human resources during economic downturns.0 aPrint version record. 0aPersonnel management. 7aBusiness & EconomicsxHuman Resources & Personnel Management.2bisacsh 7aPersonnel & human resources management.2bicssc1 aBuckley, M. Ronald,eeditor.1 aWheeler, Anthony R.,eeditor.1 aBaur, John E.,eeditor.1 aHalbesleben Jonathon R. B.,eeditor.08iPrint version:z978180117431208iPDF version:z978180117430540uhttps://doi.org/10.1108/S0742-730120213904457nam a2200493Ii 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.0m o d cr un|||||||||210831t20212021enk o 001 0 eng d a9781839820984q(e-book) aUtOrBLWbengerdacUtOrBLW 4aHB615b.G58 2021 7aBUS0250002bisacsh 7aKJH2bicssc a33804a338.0422300aGlobal migration, entrepreneurship and society /cedited by Natalia Vershinina (Audencia Business School, France), Peter Rodgers (University of Southampton, UK), Mirela Xheneti (University of Sussex, UK), Jan Brzozowski (Cracow University of Economics, Poland), Paul Lassalle (University of Strathclyde, UK). 1aBingley, U.K. :bEmerald Publishing Limited,c2021. 4c©2021 a1 online resource (232 pages). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aContemporary issues in entrepreneurship research ;vvolume 13 aIncludes index.0 aChapter 1. Introduction: global migration, entrepreneurship and society: setting the new research agenda / Natalia Vershinina, Peter Rodgers, Mirela Xheneti, Jan Brzozowski, and Paul Lassalle / Section 1: contemporary issues -- Chapter 2. Entrepreneurial edge in the age of migration: systematic review of migrant entrepreneurship literature / Tatiana Egorova -- Chapter 3. What do we talk about when we talk about ethnic entrepreneurship? / Olutayo Korede -- Chapter 4. Cosmopolitans as migrant entrepreneurs / Niina Nummela, Eriikka Paavilainen-Mäntymäki, Riikka Harikkala-Laihinen, and Johanna Raitis -- Chapter 5. Migrant enterprises / Diversity and emotions at work / Kiran Trehan, Rachel Hue, and Alex Kevill -- Chapter 6. Underdog refugee entrepreneurs and the challenge-based model of entrepreneurship / Sibylle Heilbrunn / Section 2: boundaries and beyond -- Chapter 7. The dynamic nature of transnational entrepreneurship among Albanian migrants and returnees / Joniada Barjaba -- Chapter 8. Transnational symbolic capital and the business accelerator / Alia Noor -- Chapter 9. Multicultural hybridism as a dynamic framework to reconceptualise breakout in a superdiverse and transnational context / Xiping Shinnie, Thomas Domboka, and Charlotte Carey -- Chapter 10. Networks and migrant entrepreneurship: Ukrainian entrepreneurs in Poland / Michał Borkowski, Jan Brzozowski, Natalia Vershinina, and Peter Rodgers -- Chapter 11. Mexicans in Quebec: when the context matters in immigrant entrepreneurship / Héctor José Martínez Arboleya -- Chapter 12. Notions and practices of differences: an epilogue on the diversity of entrepreneurship & migration;Sakura Yamamura and Paul Lassalle. aIn the field of business and management, the core concept associated with migration sees "difference and distance" as liabilities, whether they are national, cultural, geographic, or semantic. While existing research is valuable, recently it has been suggested that an emphasis on liabilities and adverse outcomes associated with such differences may hinder our understanding of the conditions that help to leverage the value of diversity in a wide range of contexts. Global Migration, Entrepreneurship and Society seeks to explore these seemingly interconnected processes, offering a safe space to critically examine the specific political contexts of excluded groups and develop a much-needed theoretical and policy-related set of writings that can cast light on the workings and complexities of processes of global migration, entrepreneurship and societal integration.0 aPrint version record. 0aImmigrant business enterprises. 0aEmigration and immigrationxSocial aspects. 0aEntrepreneurship. 7aBusiness & EconomicsxEntrepreneurship.2bisacsh 7aEntrepreneurship.2bicssc1 aVershinina, Natalia,eeditor.1 aRodgers, Peter,eeditor.1 aXheneti, Mirela,eeditor.1 aBrzozowski, Jan,eeditor.1 aLassalle, Paul,eeditor.08iPrint version:z978183982097708iPDF version:z9781839820960 0aContemporary issues in entrepreneurship research.40uhttps://doi.org/10.1108/S2040-724620211304078nam a2200445Ii 45000010014000000030008000140050017000220060019000390070015000580080041000730200028001140400031001420500024001730720023001970720017002200800008002370820015002451000030002602450120002902640056004102640011004663000035004773360026005123370026005383380036005644900043006005000020006435051427006635201131020905880026032216500020032476500032032676500031032996500094033306500062034247760034034867760032035208300035035528560045035879781800437067UtOrBLW20210918162003.0m o d cr un|||||||||210918t20212021enk o 001 0 eng d a9781800437067q(e-book) aUtOrBLWbengerdacUtOrBLW 4aHX550.R48bH47 2021 7aPOL0050002bisacsh 7aJPFF2bicssc a32904a321.092231 aHerrera, Rémy,eauthor.10aImperialism and transitions to socialism /cRémy Herrera (National Center of Scientific Research (CNRS), France). 1aBingley, U.K. :bEmerald Publishing Limited,c2021. 4c©2021 a1 online resource (245 pages). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aResearch in political economy ;vv. 36 aIncludes index.0 aPart I. Theoretical elements -- Chapter 1. Abstract labour and imperialism / Fabien Trémeau -- Chapter 2. Imperialism and working-class agency / John Smith -- Chapter 3. The imperialist multinational: Concentration, fiction or rent? / Andy Higginbottom -- Chapter 4. Unequal exchange and global value chains / Andrea Ricci -- Chapter 5. The transition towards a post-capitalist economic rationality / Wim Dierckxsens, Andrés Piqueras, and Walter Formento -- Chapter 6. Study on the evolution of China's economic structure (from 1952 to 2014) - analysis of the role of profit rate by impulse response functions / Zhiming Long and Rémy Herrera -- Part II. Practical experiences -- Chapter 7. Land revolution and local governance: Socialist transformation in China / Sit Tsui, Erebus Wong, Lau Kin Chi, and Wen Tiejun -- Chapter 8. Imperialism and transition to socialism in vietnam / Tran Dac Loi -- Chapter 9. A testimony on the "juche" thought in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea / Kinhide Mushakoji -- Chapter 10. Imperialism and the transition to socialism in Cuba / Al Campbell -- Chapter 11. The Venezuelan oil and the U.S. Imperialism (1920-2020) / Hemmi Croes -- Chapter 12. The citizens' revolution in Ecuador and U.S. Imperialism / Constantin Lopez -- Chapter 13. Impeachment and the conflicting relationship between the Dilma Rousseff government and the National Congress / Leonardo Loureiro Nunes. aThis collection of essays is designed to shed light on the issues of imperialism and the transitions to socialism. Written by eighteen contributors, from twelve countries and three continents, it is organized into two main parts. The first section delves into the theoretical aspects, the analysis of which is key for understanding the subject under consideration. The second part of the volume is focused on the examination of practical experiences of socialist transition, more or less advanced and with varying degrees of success, in China, Vietnam, North Korea, Cuba, Venezuela, Ecuador, and Brazil. Imperialism and Transitions to Socialism argues that countries wanting to embark on a socialist transition is not only a response to a spirit of justice, but also an answer to the call of reason: it is a question of survival for humanity, and for life. Socialism is not just a word, it is a struggle. It is not an end, but a transition process, long and difficult, that can take many paths towards the liberation of labour from the domination of capital. It is socialism, a society of solidarity, which walks with history.0 aPrint version record. 0aDecolonization. 0aAnti-imperialist movements. 0aRevolutions and socialism. 7aPolitical SciencexPolitical Ideologies / Communism, Post-Communism & Socialism.2bisacsh 7aSocialism & left-of-centre democratic ideologies.2bicssc08iPrint version:z978180043705008iPDF version:z9781800437043 0aResearch in political economy.40uhttps://doi.org/10.1108/S0161-723020213603660nam a2200409Ii 45000010014000000030008000140050017000220060019000390070015000580080041000730200028001140400031001420500020001730720023001930720016002160800010002320820014002422450148002562640056004042640011004603000035004713360026005063370026005323380036005584900033005945050836006275201470014635880026029336500022029596500053029816500030030347000033030647760034030977760032031318300042031638560045032059781800718814UtOrBLW20210918162003.0m o d cr un|||||||||210918t20212021enk o 000 0 eng d a9781800718814q(e-book) aUtOrBLWbengerdacUtOrBLW 4aHC21b.R47 2021 7aBUS0230002bisacsh 7aKCZ2bicssc a330.804a330.922300aResearch in economic history.nVol. 37 /cedited by Christopher Hanes (Binghamton University, USA), Susan Wolcott (Binghamton University, USA). 1aBingley, U.K. :bEmerald Publishing Limited,c2021. 4c©2021 a1 online resource (199 pages). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aResearch in economic history0 aChapter 1. When the race between education and technology goes backwards: The postbellum decline of white school attendance in the southern us / Hoyt Bleakley and Sok Chul Hong -- Chapter 2. The parliamentary subsidy on knights' fees and incomes of 1431: A study on the fiscal administration of an abortive english tax experiment / Alex Brayson -- Chapter 3. Early fertility decline in the United States: Tests of alternative hypotheses using new complete-count census microdata and enhanced county-level data / J. David Hacker, Michael R. Haines, and Matthew Jaremski -- Chapter 4. Private banking and financial networks in the crown of aragon during the 14th century / Albert Reixach Sala -- Chapter 5. Pieter stadnitski sharpens the axe: A revolutionary research report on American sovereign finance, 1787 / Peter Theodore Veru. aIn this 37th volume of Research in Economic History, editors Christopher Hanes and Susan Wolcott assemble a group of lead experts to showcase new historical data, analyses of historical questions, and an investigation of historians' networks. The volume covers a wide range of ideas, beginning with an examination of the sharp decline in school attendance among white children in the Southern US after the Civil War, followed by a study on the fiscal administration of an experimental parliamentary subsidy on English knight's fees and income from 1431. A third paper assembles new county-level, household-level, and individual-level data, including new complete-count IPUMS microdata databases of the 1830-1880 censuses, to evaluate different theories for the nineteenth-century American fertility decline. The volume then pivots to deal with the development of banking in the Crown of Aragon from the end of the 13th century through the establishment of money changers. Finally, the volume summarizes in detail the content of Pieter Stadnitski's revolutionary 1787 report An Explanatory Message Concerning the Funds, analyzing its arguments with the context of Dutch archival materials including deeds, newspaper reports, and letters, as well as congressional records from American sources. This new volume presents fascinating new areas of enquiry and analysis for all scholars in the field of economic history, including economists, historians and demographers.0 aPrint version record. 0aEconomic history. 7aBusiness & EconomicsxEconomic History.2bisacsh 7aEconomic history.2bicssc1 aHanes, Christopher,eeditor.08iPrint version:z978180071880708iPDF version:z9781800718791 0aResearch in economic history (Series)40uhttps://doi.org/10.1108/S0363-326820213703998nam a2200433Ii 45000010014000000030008000140050017000220060019000390070015000580080041000730200028001140400031001420500024001730720023001970720017002200800008002370820015002452450183002602640056004432640011004993000035005103360026005453370026005713380036005974900052006335000020006855051148007055201312018535880026031656500046031916500059032376500043032967000030033397000034033697760034034037760032034378300050034698560045035199781800717213UtOrBLW20210918162003.0m o d cr un|||||||||210918t20212021enk o 001 0 eng d a9781800717213q(e-book) aUtOrBLWbengerdacUtOrBLW 4aHD2746.5b.A38 2021 7aBUS0150002bisacsh 7aKJVB2bicssc a65804a658.1622300aAdvances in mergers and acquisitions.nVol. 20 /cedited by Cary L. Cooper (University of Manchester, UK), Sydney Finkelstein (Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College, USA). 1aBingley, U.K. :bEmerald Publishing Limited,c2021. 4c©2021 a1 online resource (123 pages). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aAdvances in mergers and acquisitions ;vvol. 20 aIncludes index.0 aChapter 1. An M&A guidebook for a post-pandemic world: Creative ways to bridge the gaps between buyers and sellers after the Covid-19 pandemic / Andrew J. Sherman and Paul Pryzant -- Chapter 2. Mitigating cross border acquisition uncertainties: The role of organizational slack and acquisition experience / Konstantinos Bozos, Vassiliki Bamiatzi, and Tamer Cavusgil -- Chapter 3. Reactions to acquisition announcements and acquisition completion / David R. King, Wei Shi, and Brian L. Connelly -- Chapter 4. Strategic investment decision-making covid 19 - m&a towards industry 4.0 / Fadi Alkaraan -- Chapter 5. Mergers, acquisitions, and the marriage metaphor: Time for a (re)look? / Mats Persson and Magnus Frostenson -- Chapter 6. A customer-based perspective in mergers and acquisitions / Carol Mari and Olimpia Meglio -- Chapter 7. Employee perspective on mergers and acquisitions (m&as): A state-of-the-art literature review and synthesis / Benjamin Kempton and Riikka M Sarala -- Chapter 8. Looking at the other side of the fence: A comparative review of the mergers and acquisitions, and strategic alliances literatures / Emanuel Gomes. aAdvances in Mergers and Acquisitions stands out from the competition due to its focus on three key characteristics: studies from scholars in different countries, with different research questions, relying on different theoretical perspective. Such a broad and inclusive approach to mergers and acquisitions is not easily replicated in academic journals, with much narrower mandates and metrics. The chapters published in this volume provide cutting edge ideas by leading scholars and help to inform mergers and acquisitions research around the world. Volume 20 of this annual series explores a range of issues relevant to a post-Covid world and the ensuing recession. These include creative ways to bridge the gaps between buyers and sellers, mitigating cross border acquisition uncertainties, M & A investment decision-making, as well as how customers experience an acquisition and whether merging firms perceive their customers as assets to trade or as stakeholders to engage. This book is of interest to scholars in strategic management, organization theory, and organizational behaviour who are studying questions around mergers and acquisitions. Doctoral students in particular will benefit from access to the diversity of research that can trigger new research questions and expanded research agendas.0 aPrint version record. 0aConsolidation and merger of corporations. 7aBusiness & EconomicsxMergers & Acquisitions.2bisacsh 7aTakeovers, mergers & buy-outs.2bicssc1 aCooper, Cary L.,eeditor.1 aFinkelstein, Sydney,eeditor.08iPrint version:z978180071720608iPDF version:z9781800717190 0aAdvances in mergers and acquisitions ;vv.20.40uhttps://doi.org/10.1108/S1479-361X20212005816nam a2200469Ii 45000010014000000030008000140050017000220060019000390070015000580080041000730200028001140400031001420500024001730720023001970720016002200800008002360820016002442450280002602640056005402640011005963000035006073360026006423370026006683380036006944900032007305000020007625053214007825200927039965880026049236500013049496500018049626500016049806500060049966500047050567000030051037000035051337000034051687760034052027760032052368300033052688560045053019781839095269UtOrBLW20210918162003.0m o d cr un|||||||||210918t20212021enk o 001 0 eng d a9781839095269q(e-book) aUtOrBLWbengerdacUtOrBLW 4aGN492.25b.R45 2021 7aBUS0850002bisacsh 7aKJU2bicssc a39404a305.52 22300aReimagining leadership on the commons :bshifting the paradigm for a more ethical, equitable, and just world /cedited by Devin P. Singh (Dartmouth College, USA), Randal Joy Thompson (Fielding Graduate University, USA), Kathleen A. Curran (Fielding Graduate University, USA). 1aBingley, U.K. :bEmerald Publishing Limited,c2021. 4c©2021 a1 online resource (391 pages). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aBuilding leadership bridges aIncludes index.0 aForeword / Dr. Marco Janssen Introduction -- Part I. Overview of leading on the commons / Randal Joy Thompson Introduction -- Part II. Debt, obligation, and care on the commons / Devin P. Singh -- Part I. The paradigm shift -- Chapter 1. Leading regenerative systems: Evolving the whole instead of a part / Kathleen E. Allen -- Chapter 2. Leading so all can thrive: Commons leadership for mutualistic self-organization / Elizabeth A. Castillo -- Chapter 3. Redefining leadership through the commons: An overview of two processes of meaning-making and collective action in barcelona / Antonio Jimenez-Luque -- Chapter 4. Responsible, relational and intentional: A re-imagined construct of corporate-commons leadership / Kathleen A. Curran -- Chapter 5. What favelas can teach about leadership: The importance of shared-purpose and place-based leadership / Renato Souza, Thomaz Wood, Jr., and Brad Jackson -- Chapter 6. From governance to leadership: Ethical foundations for value-infused leadership of the commons / Catharyn Baird, Allison Dake, Jeannine Niacaris, and Nancy Sayer -- Chapter 7. Leading proleptically on the commons / Randal Joy Thompson -- Part II. Leadership on the commons lifecycle -- Chapter 8. Developing leadership on the commons: Animal rescue / Robin Bisha -- Chapter 9. Convening leadership on the commons: Initiating stakeholder networks to solve complex global issues / Patricia A. Clary -- Chapter 10. Collaborating and co-creating leadership in the virtual and not-so-virtual commons: Road warriors, communitas, and culture / Gayla S. Napier and David Blake Willis -- Chapter 11. Using interorganizational collaboration to create shared leadership through collective identity development / Patricia Greer -- Chapter 12. The role of leaders in catalyzing cooperative behavior in the governance of nonprofit sector shared resources: The case of early childhood education / Angela Titi Amayah, MD Haque, and Wendolly A. Escobar -- Part III. Leading specific types of commons -- Chapter 13. The peoples' voice cafe: Leading collectively and horizontally for more than 40 years / Susan J. Erenrich -- Chapter 14. Open data, distributed leadership and food security: The role of women smallholder farmers / Éliane Ubalijoro, Victor N. Sunday, Foteini Zampati, Uchechit Shirley Anaduaka, and Suchith Anand -- Chapter 15. Learning and leading together to transform the world: Jesuit higher education and ignatian leadership formation at the margins / Dung Q. Tran and Michael R. Carey -- Chapter 16. Traditional leadership on the commons: Main challenges for leaders of community organizations to govern rural water in ránquil, chile / Camila Alejandra Vargas Estay, Noelia Carrasco Henríquez, Victor Manuel Vargas Rojas, and Luis Gatica Mora -- Chapter 17. Leadership of the commons in bosnia and herzegovina: Protecting natural resources and reclaiming public space / Edin Ibrahimefendic -- Chapter 18. Hopping the hoops or building a communal culture as the most significant pillar of leadership of the commons / Katja Hleb, Miha Škerlavaj, and Domen Rozman -- Chapter 19. Job commons: The overlooked dimension of commons leadership and global and local governance / Jan Hurst. aCommons are self-organized, self-governed, autonomous networks and organizations that function outside the state and the private sector. They are emerging around the world as people recognize that the state and private sector have increasingly closed off access to basic resources and services. People want increased power to determine their political, economic, and social lives. Reimagining Leadership on the Commons includes leadership approaches derived from a complex, adaptive, open, whole systems perspective and a more relational, distributed, and collaborative paradigm that recognizes that rather than being individualist self-maximizers: people prefer to work together to share benefits and found a society based on ethical behavior, equality, and justice. This is essential reading for researchers of commons, leadership practitioners, and non-profits working towards a more ethical, equitable, and just world.0 aPrint version record. 0aCommons. 0aAutonomism. 0aLeadership. 7aBusiness & EconomicsxOrganizational Behavior.2bisacsh 7aOrganizational theory & behaviour.2bicssc1 aSingh, Devin P.,eeditor.1 aThompson, Randal Joy,eeditor.1 aCurran, Kathleen A.,eeditor.08iPrint version:z978183909527608iPDF version:z9781839095245 0aBuilding leadership bridges.40uhttps://doi.org/10.1108/S2058-880120210104807nam a2200445Ii 45000010014000000030008000140050017000220060019000390070015000580080041000730200028001140400031001420500021001730720023001940720017002170800010002340820016002442450104002602640056003642640011004203000035004313360026004663370026004923380036005184900050005545040051006045051629006555201679022845880026039636500025039896500032040146500022040466500078040686500030041467000032041767760034042087760032042428300042042748560045043169781838674656UtOrBLW20210918162003.0m o d cr un|||||||||210918t20212021enk ob 001 0 eng d a9781838674656q(e-book) aUtOrBLWbengerdacUtOrBLW 4aHB615b.T68 2021 7aBUS0810002bisacsh 7aKNSG2bicssc a658.104a658.42122300aTourism microentrepreneurship /cedited by Duarte B. Morais (North Carolina State University, USA). 1aBingley, U.K. :bEmerald Publishing Limited,c2021. 4c©2021 a1 online resource (232 pages). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aBridging tourism theory and practice ;vv. 12 aIncludes bibliographical references and index.0 aIntroduction: Hence tourism microentrepreneurship / Duarte B. Morais -- Part I. Understanding tourism microentrepreneurs -- Chapter 1. Opportunities and challenges at the margins of seaborne tourism / Deserie Avila and Michael J. Pisani -- Chapter 2. Microentrepreneurial motivations and perceived benefits in laos / Scott A. Hipsher -- Chapter 3. Tourism microentrepreneurship in family farms / Victoria Patterson, Duarte B. Morais, and Bruno S. Ferreira -- Chapter 4. Gender and benefit-sharing in indigenous tourism microentrepreneurship / Alexander Trupp, Ilisapeci Matalolu, and Apisalome Movono -- Part II. Microentrepreneurial knowledge -- Chapter 5. Local knowledge in tourism microentrepreneurship / Kathleen M. Adams and Dirk Sandarupa -- Chapter 6. Creative tourism microentrepreneurs in portugal / Fiona Eva Bakas, Nancy Duxbury, and Sara Albino -- Chapter 7. ICT innovation diffusion by tourism microentrepreneurs / Yasong (Alex) Wang -- Chapter 8. Reactions to the sharing economy by tourism stakeholders / Hessam Sarooghi and Seyedeh Elahe Adel Rastkhiz -- Part III. Integrated destination stewardship -- Chapter 9. Place-based rural tourism microentrepreneurship in vojvodina / Jovana Cikic and Tamara Jovanovic -- Chapter 10. Cultural representation by local food microenterprises / Robert Bowen -- Chapter 11. A destination's embrace of tourism microentrepreneurship / Jonathan Freeze -- Chapter 12. Conceptualizing permatourism / Bruno S. Ferreira, Duarte B. Morais, Gene L. Brothers, Craig Brookins, and Susan Jakes -- Conclusion: Principled engagement with tourism microentrepreneurs / Duarte B. Morais. aTourism microentrepreneurship is defined as the process of launching a new, or adding value to an existing, enterprise with no more than five employees, providing tourism experiences, food, lodging or transportation, with the aim to support the owner's livelihood and desired lifestyle. Volume 12 of Bridging Tourism Theory and Practice provides an overview of emerging scholarship and best practices on the development and integration of tourism microentrepreneurship in destination stewardship. Tourists have been breaking out of staged tourism enclaves for many decades, but only recently have information technologies empowered: a) tourists with information about destinations and supply, and b) entrepreneurial hosts with marketplaces. Tourism microentrepreneurs' business activity is often informal and fluid, therefore, they have only recently become a visible and increasingly influential stakeholder group. As a result, they are not yet well studied, and practitioners struggle to support and integrate them into destination stewardship. Nevertheless, emerging evidence suggests that fuelling tourism microentrepreneurship and its integration in destination systems can generate added benefits to the host populations while making the destination more competitive and unique. Conversely, there is evidence that when left unbridled, tourism microentrepreneurship can erode the local character of neighborhoods and hurt the image of an entire destination. Tourism Microentrepreneurship shares scholarship and best practices to educate practitioners and to encourage more research on the development of microentrepreneurship and its impact on destination communities. 0 aPrint version record. 0aTourismxManagement. 0aSmall businessxManagement. 0aEntrepreneurship. 7aBusiness & EconomicsxIndustriesxHospitality, Travel & Tourism.2bisacsh 7aTourism industry.2bicssc1 aMorais, Duarte B.,eeditor.08iPrint version:z978183867464908iPDF version:z9781838674632 0aBridging tourism theory and practice.40uhttps://doi.org/10.1108/S2042-144320211204459nam a2200457Ii 45000010014000000030008000140050017000220060019000390070015000580080041000730200028001140400031001420500024001730720023001970720017002200800010002370820015002472450240002622640056005022640011005583000035005693360026006043370026006303380036006564900042006925000020007345051866007545200995026205880026036156500024036416500030036656500020036956500056037156500029037717000024038007000032038247000034038567760034038907760032039248560045039569781838675653UtOrBLW20210918162003.0m o d cr un|||||||||210918t20212021enk o 001 0 eng d a9781838675653q(e-book) aUtOrBLWbengerdacUtOrBLW 4aHF5415.2b.M37 2021 7aBUS0430602bisacsh 7aKJSM2bicssc a658.804a658.8322300aMarketing accountability for marketing and non-marketing outcomes /cedited by V. Kumar (Indian School of Business, India), David W. Stewart (Loyola Marymount University, USA), Naresh K. Malhotra (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA). 1aBingley, U.K. :bEmerald Publishing Limited,c2021. 4c©2021 a1 online resource (412 pages). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier0 aReview of marketing research ;vv. 18 aIncludes index.0 aPart I. Measures of firm performance -- Chapter 1. An integrative framework for marketing accountability of marketing and non-marketing outcomes / V. Kumar and David W. Stewart -- Chapter 2. The marketing implications of financial accounting / Neil Thomas Bendle, Jonathan Knowles, and Moeen Naseer Butt -- Chapter 3. Customer feedback metrics for marketing accountability / Evert de Haan, Peter C. Verhoef, and Thorsten Wiesel -- Chapter 4. What drives brand equity? A comprehensive study of price and volume premiums / Jianjun (John) Zhu, Thomas S. Gruca, and Lopo L. Rego -- Chapter 5. Do retailers get blamed when manufacturer brands fail? The case for multi-loci attributions and spillover effects / Frank Germann, Ronald L. Hess, Jr., and Margaret G. Meloy -- Chapter 6. Linking market orientation capabilities to organizational performance: A research framework and empirical test / Kåre Sandvik, Karoline U. D. Dahr, and C. Jay Lambe -- Chapter 7. Multichannel data-driven attribution models: A review and research agenda / Ben B. Beck, J. Andrew Petersen, and Rajkumar Venkatesan -- Part II. Measures of social interaction -- Chapter 8. Accountability beyond profitability: Understanding the impact of marketing actions on environmental and social performance / Amalesh Sharma, Sourav Bikash Borah, Anirban Adhikary, and Tanjum Haque -- Chapter 9. A social network research paradigm for marketing: A review and research agenda / Aditya Gupta and Alok R. Saboo -- Chapter 10. The unintended consequences of attitudinal word-of-mouth drivers / Timothy L. Keiningham, Roland T. Rust, Bart Larivière, Lerzan Aksoy, and Luke Williams -- Part III. Measures related to social outcomes -- Chapter 11. What drives inner city attractiveness for society? The role of brick-and-mortar stores / Julian R. K. Wichmann, Thomas P. Scholdra, and Werner J. Reinartz. aThis latest volume of Review of Marketing Research, Marketing Accountability for Marketing and Non-Marketing Outcomes is divided in three parts: (1) measures of firm performance, (2) measures of social interaction, and (3) measures related to broader societal outcomes such as sustainability and quality of life. Measures of firm performance covered include the marketing implications of financial accounting, customer feedback metrics, drivers of brand equity, brand failure, market orientation capabilities, and multichannel attributions. Measures of social interaction encompass environmental and social performance, social networks, and attitudinal word-of-mouth drivers. The final -- Chapter is devoted to measures related to societal outcomes and focuses on attractiveness of inner city for society. Each -- Chapter presents thought-provoking discussions and new insights which will be relevant to researchers, professionals and students of marketing, branding and consumer behaviour.0 aPrint version record. 0aMarketing research. 0aMarketingxSocial aspets. 0aResponsibility. 7aBusiness & EconomicsxMarketingxResearch.2bisacsh 7aMarket research.2bicssc1 aKumar, V.,eeditor.1 aStewart, David W.,eeditor.1 aMalhotra, Naresh K.,eeditor.08iPrint version:z978183867564608iPDF version:z978183867563940uhttps://doi.org/10.1108/S1548-643520211804108nam a2200493Ii 45000010014000000030008000140050017000220060019000390070015000580080041000730200028001140400031001420500022001730720023001950720016002180800008002340820018002422450398002602640056006582640011007143000035007253360026007603370026007863380036008124900061008485051321009095200799022305880026030296500039030556500047030946500023031416500059031646500039032237000029032627000028032917000032033197000028033517000033033797000029034127760034034417760032034758300062035078560045035699781800717992UtOrBLW20210918162003.0m o d cr un|||||||||210918t20212021enk o 000 0 eng d a9781800717992q(e-book) aUtOrBLWbengerdacUtOrBLW 4aHD30.4b.R47 2021 7aBUS1080002bisacsh 7aGPS2bicssc a65804a658.0072122300aResearch in times of crisis :bresearch methods in the time of COVID-19 /cedited by Aaron D. Hill (University of Florida, USA), Jane K. Lê (WHU - Otto Beisheim School of Management, Germany), Aaron F. McKenny (Indiana University Bloomington, USA), Paula O'Kane (University of Otago, New Zealand), Sotirios Paroutis (University of Warwick, USA), Anne D. Smith (University of Tennessee, USA). 1aBingley, U.K. :bEmerald Publishing Limited,c2021. 4c©2021 a1 online resource (232 pages). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aResearch methodology in strategy and management ;vv. 130 aChapter 1. Introduction to research methods in times of crisis: The case of Covid-19 / Aaron D. Hill, Jane K. Lê, Aaron F. McKenny, Paula O'Kane, Sotirios Paroutis, and Anne D. Smith -- Chapter 2. Tracking disasters: Researching at the edge of chaos / Robert Gephart -- Chapter 3. The accidental methodologist: Reflections on a serendipitous career / Ann Langley -- Chapter 4. Doing discourse analysis in covid-19 conditions: A foucauldian approach / Suze Wilson -- Chapter 5. Advancing research methods in crisis management / Farhan Iqbal, Jonathan Bundy, and Michael D. Pfarrer -- Chapter 6. Critical perspectives on disaster and crisis research: Revealing and responding to vulnerability / Russell Wordsworth, Colin Michael Hall, Girish Prayag, and Sanna Malinen -- Chapter 7. The bivariate probit model in strategy and management research: Applications and potential / Ke Gong and Scott Johnson -- Chapter 8. Quantifying the robustness of empirical inferences in strategic management: The impact threshold of a confounding variable and robustness of inference to replacement / John R. Busenbark, Kenneth A. Frank, Spiro J. Maroulis, Ran Xu, and Qinyun Lin -- Chapter 9. Research in crisis: Covid-19 and methodological adaptation / Jaewoo Jung, Margaret Koli, Christos Mavros, Johnnel Smith, and Katy Stepanian. aResearch Methodology in Strategy and Management advances understanding of the methods used to study organizations - including managers, strategies, and how firms succeed. Just like the impact felt across many other aspects of life and work, COVID-19 significantly changed the way we approach and conduct research. Many researchers will need to tread unfamiliar methodological ground to address these challenges and seize these opportunities to hone their craft, conducting interesting research in a novel environment. That is precisely why we are making 'crisis' the central focus of this volume. Research in Times of Crisis is an informative book for all academics and researchers working in the fields of management, strategy, international business, entrepreneurship and organization theory.0 aPrint version record. 0aManagementxResearchxMethodology. 0aStrategic planningxResearchxMethodology. 0aCOVID-19 (Disease) 7aBusiness & EconomicsxResearch & Development.2bisacsh 7aResearch methods: general.2bicssc1 aHill, Aaron D.,eeditor.1 aLê, Jane K.,eeditor.1 aMcKenny, Aaron F.,eeditor.1 aO'Kane, Paula,eeditor.1 aParoutis, Sotirios,eeditor.1 aSmith, Anne D.,eeditor.08iPrint version:z978180071798508iPDF version:z9781800717978 0aResearch methodology in strategy and management ;vv. 13.40uhttps://doi.org/10.1108/S1479-838720211304934nam a2200421Ii 45000010014000000030008000140050017000220060019000390070015000580080041000730200028001140400031001420500023001730720023001960720015002190800011002340820015002452450223002602640056004832640011005393000035005503360026005853370026006113380036006374900056006735000020007295052184007495201291029335880026042246500022042506500040042726500022043126500043043346500024043777760034044017760032044358560045044679781839828768UtOrBLW20210918162003.0m o d cr un|||||||||210918t20212021enk o 001 0 eng d a9781839828768q(e-book) aUtOrBLWbengerdacUtOrBLW 4aBF433.O7bO74 2021 7aPSY0340002bisacsh 7aJM2bicssc a159.9504a153.3522300aOrganizing creativity in the innovation journey /cedited by Elke Schuessler (Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria), Patrick Cohendet (HEC Montreal, Canada), Silviya Svejenova (Copenhagen Business School, Denmark). 1aBingley, U.K. :bEmerald Publishing Limited,c2021. 4c©2021 a1 online resource (296 pages). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier0 aResearch in the sociology of organizations ;vv. 75 aIncludes index.0 aOrganizing creativity for innovation: Situated practices and process perspectives / Elke Schuessler, Silviya Svejenova, and Patrick Cohendet -- Part I. Temporal dynamics of organizing creativity in art fields -- Chapter 1. Inside out: When ideas from the core are radicalized on the periphery / Stoyan V. Sgourev -- Chapter 2. Trajectories of consecration: Signature style and the pace of category spanning / Giovanni Formilan, Gino Cattani, and Simone Ferriani -- Chapter 3. Arts festivals: Configuring creative fields through temporal strategies / Candace Jones -- Part II. Comparing creative processes in arts and science: Tensions and uncertainties -- Chapter 4. Auto-tuned and r-squared: Reflecting audience quality evaluations in the creative process in music production and cancer research / Elizabeth Long Lingo and Hille C. Bruns -- Chapter 5. Organizing uncertainty as an asset in creative collaboration: A comparison of the music and pharmaceutical industries / Oliver Ibert, Gregory Jackson, Tobias Theel, and Lukas Vogelgsang -- Chapter 6. Between anxiety and hope? How actors experience regulatory uncertainty in creative processes in music and pharma / Leonhard Dobusch, Konstantin Hondros, Sigrid Quack, and Katharina Zangerle -- Part III. Identity struggles of creative agents in organizations -- Chapter 7. Organizational misfits as creative agents of change: The case of pracademics / Alice Lam -- Chapter 8. Ambiguous zones and identity processes of innovation experts in organizations / Rotem Rittblat and Amalya L. Oliver -- Chapter 9. Creative identity work in the face of ambiguity: Defending, distancing, differentiating / Heather Round -- Part IV. The communicative journey of ideas -- Chapter 10. Do we really judge the book by its cover? Idea selection during start-up weekends / Guy Parmentier, Séverine Le Loarne-Lemaire, and Maxime Mellard -- Chapter 11. Making creativity, not innovation. A critical reflection based on observations from the fashion industry / Raimund Hasse and Judith Nyfeler -- Chapter 12. Feedback on creative ideas: Toward a communicative and creative action perspective / Michael Hartmann, Jochen Koch, and Matthias Wenzel. aThis volume brings together empirical and conceptual papers that investigate the challenges of organizing creativity in the innovation journey in and across different empirical contexts. The articles in this volume extend our understanding of the contextualized social dynamics of organizing creativity in four directions. The first direction sheds light on the temporal dynamics of organizing creativity in artistic fields. The second direction compares creative processes in arts and science, thereby examining tensions and uncertainties in the creative process unfolding in two distinctive contexts of creativity. The third direction investigates identity struggles of creative agents in organizations with clashing roles, professional norms, and ambiguities in creativity assessment. The fourth and final direction unravels the communicative journey of ideas from pitching to feedback, revealing how ideas are challenged, enriched, and acquire meaning in communicative interaction. Contributing to a situated view of creative processes in innovation, Organizing Creativity in the Innovation Journey goes beyond questions of idea generation to account for the dynamics of idea development, judgement, and dissemination - processes which are at the heart of organizing for innovation.0 aPrint version record. 0aCreative ability. 0aCreation (Literary, artistic, etc.) 0aIdea (Philosophy) 7aPsychology, Creative Ability.2bisacsh 7aPsychology.2bicssc08iPrint version:z978183982875108iPDF version:z978183982874440uhttps://doi.org/10.1108/S0733-558X20217503343nam a2200433Ii 45000010014000000030008000140050017000220060019000390070015000580080041000730200028001140400031001420500025001730720024001980720016002220800008002380820016002462450135002622640056003972640011004533000035004643360026004993370026005253380036005514900080005875000020006675040041006875051524007285200327022525880026025796500043026056500038026486500056026866500024027427000032027667760034027987760032028328560045028649781800717596UtOrBLW20210918162003.0m o d cr un|||||||||210918t20212021enk ob 001 0 eng d a9781800717596q(e-book) aUtOrBLWbengerdacUtOrBLW 4aHF5625.15b.R47 2021 7aBUS001000 2bisacsh 7aKFC2bicssc a65704a657.83322300aResearch on professional responsibility and ethics in accounting.nVol 24 /cedited by C. Richard Baker (Adelphi University, USA). 1aBingley, U.K. :bEmerald Publishing Limited,c2021. 4c©2021 a1 online resource (312 pages). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier0 aResearch on professional responsibility and ethics in accounting ;vVol. 24 aIncludes index. aIncludes bibliographical references.0 aChapter 1. Assessing the impact of values change using giving voice to values / Tara J. Shawver and William F. Miller -- Chapter 2. Integrating giving voice to values into an accounting ethics course - promoting ethical behavior of future accounting professionals / Patrick Kelly -- Chapter 3. Advancing practical wisdom in ethics as an essential soft skill developed through experiential learning / Marty Stuebs, William Miller, and Steven Mintz -- Chapter 4. The influence of corporate social responsibility on firm buybacks / Lois S. Mahoney, Daniel R. Brickner, and William LaGore -- Chapter 5. Stuck between a rock and a hard place: The whistleblower's dilemma / Robert L. Braun, Dann G. Fisher, Amy Hageman, Shawn Mauldin, and Michael Shaub -- Chapter 6. Financial reporting malpractice and repelling employees / Eko Widodo Lo, Djoko Susanto, and Adi Masli -- Chapter 7. Playing follow-the-leader misstating financial statements: Impact on ceo compensation and cost of capital / Justin Wood and Lawrence Murphy Smith -- Chapter 8. A predictive classification approach to examining components of ethical and transformational leadership contributing to leader effectiveness in the accounting profession / Mary Kay Copeland and David Smith McKenna Golden, Tyler Custis, and Erin Cornelson -- Chapter 10. A judaic approach to applying materiality concepts / Alan Reinstein, Eileen Z. Taylor, and Cathleen L. Miller -- Chapter 11. The ethics of worker classification in a gig economy / Carolyn Conn and Linda Campbell. aThis edition of Research on Professional Responsibility and Ethics in Accounting includes articles from a distinguished group of authors. The topics covered explore many aspects of professional responsibility and ethics in accounting, including Giving Voice to Values, Whistleblowing, Earnings Management, and Materiality.0 aPrint version record. 0aAccountingxMoral and ethical aspects. 0aAccountantsxProfessional ethics. 7aBusiness & EconomicsxAccountingxGeneral.2bisacsh 7aAccounting.2bicssc1 aBaker, C. Richard,eeditor.08iPrint version:z978180071758908iPDF version:z978180071757240uhttps://doi.org/10.1108/S1574-076520212403971nam a2200445Ii 45000010014000000030008000140050017000220060019000390070015000580080041000730200028001140400031001420500025001730720023001980720016002210800012002370820015002492450260002642640056005242640011005803000035005913360026006263370026006523380036006784900060007145051432007745200903022065880026031096500016031356500016031516500040031676500050032077000030032577000035032877000040033227760034033627760032033968300052034288560045034809781801174244UtOrBLW20210918162003.0m o d cr un|||||||||210918t20212021enk o 000 0 eng d a9781801174244q(e-book) aUtOrBLWbengerdacUtOrBLW 4aHF5548.85b.E93 2021 7aPSY0360002bisacsh 7aJMJ2bicssc a159.94404a158.7222300aExamining and exploring the shifting nature of occupational stress and well-being /cedited by Peter D. Harms (The University of Alabama, USA), Pamela L. Perrewé (Florida State University, USA), Chu-Hsiang (Daisy) Chang (Michigan State University, USA). 1aBingley, U.K. :bEmerald Publishing Limited,c2021. 4c©2021 a1 online resource (224 pages). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aResearch in occupational stress and well-being ;vv. 190 aChapter 1. The purpose and work stress model: Contextualizing the role of purpose on and following stressful work experiences / Patrick L. Hill, Rachel D. Best, and M. Teresa Cardador -- Chapter 2. Adaptive and proactive coping in the process of developing resilience / Clodagh Butler, Deirdre O'Shea, and Donald Truxillo -- Chapter 3. The role of crucibles as developmental experiences in organizations / Paul B. Lester -- Chapter 4. The role of velocity in occupational stress across the career span / Jenna A. Van Fossen, Chu-Hsiang Chang, and Russell E. Johnson -- Chapter 5. Shifting nature of occupational well-being: Examining inconsistent findings from generational research using a lifespan perspective / Youjeong Huh and Michael T. Ford -- Chapter 6. Handling time in occupational stress and well-being research: Considerations, examples, and recommendations / Rachel S. Rauvola, Cort W. Rudolph, and Hannes Zacher -- Chapter 7. Experience sampling methodology: Conceptual and technological advances for understanding and assessing variability in well-being research / Stuti Thapa, Louis Tay, and Daphne Hou -- Chapter 8. Modeling occupational stress and well-being as a dynamic phenomenon: It's about time / Kristin Lee Sotak and Barry Friedman -- Chapter 9. Examining the dynamic nature of worker subjective well-being: The application of idiographic approaches / Rachel M. Saef, Emorie Beck, and Joshua J. Jackson. aVolume 19 of Research in Occupational Stress and Well-Being explores and enhances our understanding of how stress and well-being at work can change over time. Much of the prior literature in occupational stress and well-being is designed to look at antecedents of stress and well-being, treating them as dependent variables. Although these models implicitly acknowledge the dynamic nature of stress and well-being, they are often assessed at a single time point and treated as a static end-state. This volume moves beyond this approach by explicitly examining stress and well-being as a dynamic phenomenon by examining changes in stress and well-being that happen developmentally, because of intentional interventions on the part of organizations, in response to job role or job status transitions, or which examine the ways in which changes in stress and well-being is conceptualized and assessed.0 aPrint version record. 0aJob stress. 0aWell-being. 7aPsychologyxMental Health.2bisacsh 7aOccupational & industrial psychology.2bicssc1 aHarms, Peter D.,eeditor.1 aPerrewé, Pamela L.,eeditor.1 aChang, Chu-Hsiang (Daisy),eeditor.08iPrint version:z978180117423708iPDF version:z9781801174220 0aResearch in occupational stress and well being.40uhttps://doi.org/10.1108/S1479-355520211905065nam a2200409Ii 45000010014000000030008000140050017000220060019000390070015000580080041000730200028001140400031001420500022001730720023001950720016002180800010002340820016002442450156002602640056004162640011004723000035004833360026005183370026005443380036005704900039006065000020006455052417006655201250030825880026043326500022043586500082043806500055044627000027045177760034045447760032045788560045046109781800438620UtOrBLW20210918162003.0m o d cr un|||||||||210918t20212021enk o 001 0 eng d a9781800438620q(e-book) aUtOrBLWbengerdacUtOrBLW 4aZ675.P8bE96 2021 7aLAN0250002bisacsh 7aGLC2bicssc a027.604a027.66522300aExploring the roles and practices of libraries in prisons :binternational perspectives /cedited by Jane Garner (Charles Sturt University, Australia). 1aBingley, U.K. :bEmerald Publishing Limited,c2021. 4c©2021 a1 online resource (428 pages). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier0 aAdvances in librarianship ;vv. 49 aIncludes index.0 aIntroduction / Jane Garner -- Part 1. Library programs and services -- Chapter 1. Exploring the rehabilitative role of the prison library: Addressing sensitive information needs via cultural activities / Cheryl Canning and Steven Buchanan -- Chapter 2. Expanding library service in jails and prisons through hip hop. Meditation, and creativity / Kim McNeil Capers, Jill Anderson, and Nili Ness -- Part 2. Prison libraries and literacy learning -- Chapter 3. Libraries Tasmania prison library literacy service: practitioner reflection / Iona Johnson -- Chapter 4. Power to the people: Public libraries using critical information literacy pedagogy in prisons / Emilie Hancock -- Part 3. Censorship -- Chapter 5. Collaboration among prison libraries, public, and academic libraries and the impact of censorship / Dale Monobe, Bobbie Bushman, and Sarah McCall -- Chapter 6. Books behind bars: Cases of censorship in two south mississippi prisons / Jennifer Elaine Steele -- Part 4. Prison libraries around the world -- Chapter 7. Prison librarianship and prisoner education: A case study from northern Ireland / Jayne Finlay and Jessica Bates -- Chapter 8. Exploring juvenile justice facility library provision in Australia and South Carolina, USA / Jane Garner -- Chapter 9. Reading behind bars: results of a study into reading interests and library use of prisoners in Croatian correctional facilities / Meri Bajic, Martina Dragija Ivanovic, and Sanjica Faletar Tanackovic -- Chapter 10. Experiencing prison libraries in sri lanka: Drawbacks and potential / Padma Bandaranayake -- Chapter 11. Books open worlds for people behind bars: library services in Germany's prisons ranging from local best practice examples and regional experiences in North Rhine-Westphalia to steadily growing internationality / Gerhard Peschers -- Part 5. Future views for prison libraries -- Chapter 12. Mandatory minimums: staffing correctional libraries / Erin Boyington and Renee Barnes -- Chapter 13. Patron-centered services: Disrupting the narrative of reformation and reading American jails and prisons / Jeanie Austin and Emily Jacobson -- Part 6. Voices from the inside -- Chapter 14. Normalisation in the prison library / Tina Malén Hansen -- Chapter 15. Escaping into the prison library / Damien Linnane -- Chapter 16. "What a difference it made to my life": An interview with an Australian prison library user / Anonymous. aOver the past fifty years, only a small body of knowledge has been published regarding libraries in prisons. Exploring the Roles and Practices of Libraries in Prisons: International Perspectives aims to strengthen and expand this body of knowledge, with each -- Chapter addressing different aspects of the roles and practices of library services to prisons and prisoners. Writing from Croatia, Sri Lanka, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Australia, Norway, Germany and the United States of America, this edited collection focuses on prison library programming, the role of prison libraries as supporters of prisoner literacy development, censorship, future visions for prison libraries, and descriptions of prison libraries across the world. Libraries in both adult and juvenile prisons are studied, as are prison libraries from diverse carceral contexts such as the rapidly expanding American carceral system, through to the 'normalisation' prisons of Norway. This book will be of interest to prison managers, education and custodial staff, prison librarians, library and information studies academics and students, education researchers and practitioners, readers interested in social justice, education, censorship, prison life, and prison reform.0 aPrint version record. 0aPrison libraries. 7aLanguage Arts & DisciplinesxLibrary & Information SciencexGeneral.2bisacsh 7aLibrary, archive & information management.2bicssc1 aGarner, Jane,eeditor.08iPrint version:z978180043861308iPDF version:z978180043860640uhttps://doi.org/10.1108/S0065-283020214904366nam a2200433Ii 45000010014000000030008000140050017000220060019000390070015000580080041000730200028001140400031001420500023001730720024001960720017002200800007002370820020002442450239002642640056005032640011005593000035005703360026006053370026006313380036006574900065006935000020007585051800007785200954025785880026035326500041035586500069035996500032036687000031037007000033037317760034037647760032037988300057038308560045038879781787693371UtOrBLW20210918162003.0m o d cr un|||||||||210918t20212021enk o 001 0 eng d a9781787693371q(e-book) aUtOrBLWbengerdacUtOrBLW 4aHV551.3b.R65 2021 7aPOL012000 2bisacsh 7aJKSW2bicssc a3604a363.348097322304aThe role of law enforcement in emergency management and homeland security /cedited by Mark R. Landahl (City of Rockville Police Department, USA), Tonya E. Thornton (George Mason University Schar School of Policy and Government, USA). 1aBingley, U.K. :bEmerald Publishing Limited,c2021. 4c©2021 a1 online resource (304 pages). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aCommunity, environment and disaster risk management ;vv. 24 aIncludes index.0 aForeword / Law Enforcement: A Key Role during Disasters and Crises / Jason R. Jenkins Introduction. Exploring the Role of Law Enforcement in Emergency Management throughout 2020 / Tonya E. Thornton, Patrick R. Baxter, and C. Tyler Goodwin -- Part 1: The protection mission -- Chapter 1. Law enforcement and the protection of critical infrastructures / Robert C. Kenter and Michael Goldsmith -- Chapter 2. Bots, bytes, and briefs: Cyber investigations and prosecutions / Eileen M. Decker, Matthew Morin, and Eric M. Rosner -- Chapter 3. Wargames: A catalogue of post Broderick cyber threats / Eileen M. Decker, Matthew Morin, and Eric M. Rosner -- Chapter 4. Border security / Robert M. Lawler -- Part 2: The prevention mission -- Chapter 5. Preventing terrorism: Structures and processes / Keith W. Ludwick -- Chapter 6. Law enforcement intelligence process / Robert Vasquez -- Chapter 7. Preventing acts of mass violence / Paul J. Liquorie and Michael R. Ward -- Part 3: Organizational preparedness -- Chapter 8. Preparedness and planning for law enforcement operations / Mark R. Landahl and Stacy L. Muffet-Willett -- Chapter 9. Preparing for planned events: National security special events / Chris D. Bertram -- Chapter 10. Preparing officers to build a culture of preparedness: A case study of the Boston Marathon bombings / Claire Connolly Knox, Daniel Linskey, and Jenna Tyler -- Part 4: The response mission -- Chapter 11. The impact of the national incident management system on law enforcement / Brett Bailey -- Chapter 12. Law enforcement in public health emergencies / Brett Bailey -- Chapter 13. Policing civil disturbances: 21st century evolutions and integrated response / Max Geron -- Chapter 14. The promise and challenge of drones in homeland security / Stephen Craig Schwartz. aThe Community, Environment and Disaster Risk Management series deals with a wide range of issues relating to global environmental hazards, natural and man-made disasters, and approaches to disaster risk reduction. As people and communities are the first and the most important responders to disasters and environment-related problems, this series aims to analyse critical field-based mechanisms which link community, policy and governance systems. This book examines the role and involvement of law enforcement agencies across the spectrum of homeland security and emergency management. The chapters, developed by expert practitioners and academics in the field, focus on the mission areas of mitigation and protection, prevention, preparedness, response and recovery. The introductory -- Chapter sets the stage and the following content targets structures and activities specific to each mission area of homeland security and emergency management. 0 aPrint version record. 0aEmergency managementzUnited States. 7aPolitical Science, Security (National & International).2bisacsh 7aEmergency services.2bicssc1 aLandahl, Mark R.,eeditor.1 aThornton, Tonya E.,eeditor.08iPrint version:z978178769336408iPDF version:z9781787693357 0aCommunity, environment and disaster risk management.40uhttps://doi.org/10.1108/S2040-726220212405027nam a2200457Ii 45000010014000000030008000140050017000220060019000390070015000580080041000730200028001140400031001420430012001730500021001850720023002060720016002290800010002450820015002552450190002702640056004602640011005163000042005273360026005693370026005953380036006214900080006575000020007375052220007575201106029775880026040836500032041096510045041416500070041866500056042567000034043127000030043467760034043767760032044108300081044428560046045239781801178969UtOrBLW20211021104843.0m o d cr un|||||||||211021t20212022enk o 001 0 eng d a9781801178969q(e-book) aUtOrBLWbengerdacUtOrBLW aa------ 4aHC412b.E58 2021 7aBUS0680002bisacsh 7aKCM2bicssc a338.104a338.9522300aEnvironmental, social, and governance perspectives on economic development in Asia /cedited by William A. Barnett (University of Kansas, USA), Bruno S. Sergi (Harvard University, USA). 1aBingley, U.K. :bEmerald Publishing Limited,c2021. 4c©2022 a1 online resource (xviii, 230 pages). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aInternational symposia in economic theory and econometrics ;vv. 29, part B aIncludes index.0 aChapter 1. The economic performance of China in trade war: The case study of three global economic crisis in 1997 - 2020 / Budi Sasongko, Suryaning Bawono, and Bambang Hadi Prabowo -- Chapter 2. Identifying neighborhood reinforcement method to enhancing socio-economic development in indonesia: A quintuple helix perspective / Vidya Purnamasari, Ermita Yusida, Vika Annisa Qurrata, Santi Merlinda, Linda Seprillina, and Wen-Chi Huang -- Chapter 3. Materiality analysis and CSR in micro, small, and medium enterprises / Erwin Saraswati -- Chapter 4. Green supply chain integration and environmental uncertainty to performance: The mediating role of green innovation / Siti Aisjah and Sri Palupi Prabandari -- Chapter 5. Entrepreneurial perspective on firm's environmental activities / Duangporn Puttawong and Anusorn Kunanusorn -- Chapter 6. Facing international environmental challenges by enhancing employee engagement / Reny Diana and B. Medina Nilasari -- Chapter 7. Innovation orientation, marketing capability, dynamic capability, and performance / Bahrun Borahima, Noermijati Noermijati, Djumilah Hadiwidjojo, and Ainur Rofiq -- Chapter 8. The interactive effect of ethical leadership and employee citizenship behaviour on organisational success: Do lenses of corporate governance matter? / Amy Yeo Chu May, Carmen Teoh Chia Wen, and Jeffton Low Boon Tiong -- Chapter 9. Entrepreneurship in the tourism industry: Implication on sustainable economic development / Murniati, Ghozali Maski, Iswan Noor, and Marlina Ekawaty -- Chapter 10. Investigation of taxation knowledge, services, and sanctions of the head of village government financial affairs of gunung kidul regency in Indonesia / Sang Ayu Putu Piastini Gunaasih -- Chapter 11. Impact of covid-19 pandemic risk and lockdown on the Indian economy / Soumya Bhadury -- Chapter 12. The impacts of electronic word of mouth on the intention of patients to join "in vitro fertilization" program / Muhammad Rizal, Endang Ruswanti, and Moehammad Unggul Januarko -- Chapter 13. Model of increasing tourists revisit intention: Utilising the environment as an ecotourism area / Dani Dagustani, Gatot Iwan Kurniawan, Heppy Agustiana Vidyastuti, and Rediawan Miharja. aThis volume of the International Symposia in Economic Theory and Econometrics explores the latest economic and financial developments in Asia. Chapters cover a range of topics such as the consequences of green supply chain integration and environmental uncertainty on performance, along with the effects of perceived organisational support, transformational leadership, and teamwork on employee engagement. These peer-reviewed papers touch on a variety of timely, interdisciplinary subjects such as corporate social responsibility and the effects of public policy. Environmental, Social, and Governance Perspectives on Economic Development in Asia also includes empirical studies in financial economics and public governance. For example, one chapter analyses the impact of COVID-19 pandemic risk and lockdown on the Indian economy, while another empirically studies the influence of word of mouth variables on visits and re-visits for ecotourism in West Java. Together, ISETE 29 volume B, is a crucial resource of current, cutting-edge research for any scholar of international finance and economics.0 aPrint version record. 0aEconomic developmentzAsia. 0aAsiaxEconomic conditionsy21st century. 7aBusiness & EconomicsxDevelopmentxEconomic Development.2bisacsh 7aDevelopment economics & emerging economies.2bicssc1 aBarnett, William A.,eeditor.1 aSergi, Bruno S.,eeditor.08iPrint version:z978180117895208iPDF version:z9781801178945 0aInternational symposia in economic theory and econometrics ;vv. 29, part B.40uhttps://doi.org/10.1108/S1571-0386202129B04470nam a2200457Ii 45000010014000000030008000140050017000220060019000390070015000580080041000730200028001140400031001420430012001730500021001850720023002060720016002290800010002450820015002552450190002702640056004602640011005163000039005273360026005663370026005923380036006184900080006545000020007345051683007545201089024375880026035266500032035526510045035846500070036296500056036997000034037557000030037897760034038197760032038538300081038858560046039669781801175968UtOrBLW20211021104843.0m o d cr un|||||||||211021t20212022enk o 001 0 eng d a9781801175968q(e-book) aUtOrBLWbengerdacUtOrBLW aa------ 4aHC412b.E58 2021 7aBUS0680002bisacsh 7aKCM2bicssc a338.104a338.9522300aEnvironmental, social, and governance perspectives on economic development in Asia /cedited by William A. Barnett (University of Kansas, USA), Bruno S. Sergi (Harvard University, USA). 1aBingley, U.K. :bEmerald Publishing Limited,c2021. 4c©2022 a1 online resource (xv, 200 pages). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aInternational symposia in economic theory and econometrics ;vv. 29, part A aIncludes index.0 aChapter 1. The neo-fisherianism to escape zero lower bound / Siddhartha Chattopadhyay -- Chapter 2. Do machine learning models hold the key to better money demand forecasting? / Taniya Ghosh and Sakshi Agarwal -- Chapter 3. The role of money in the monetary policy: A new keynesian and new monetarist perspective / Masudul Hasan Adil, Neeraj R. Hatekar, and Taniya Ghosh -- Chapter 4. Return and volatility linkages between bitcoin, gold price and oil price: Evidence from diagonal bekk-garch model / Surachai Chancharat and Julaluk Butda -- Chapter 5. Sin stock proportion and investment manager education background in indonesian equity funds / Taufik Faturohman, Karina Agri Widjaya, Yulianti, and Kurnia Fajar Afgani -- Chapter 6. Banking development and household welfare in thailand: Evidence from a panel survey / Kanokporn Intharak, Surachai Chancharat, and Jakkrich Jearviriyaboonya -- Chapter 7. Financial literacy: Does it improve well-being? A case study of farmers in khon kaen, thailand / Natchaya Thongrak, Surachai Chancharat, and Ploypailin Kijkasiwat -- Chapter 8. The interlinkages and diversification opportunities among emerging bond markets: Bric and brics comparison / Adefemi A. Obalade, Tsepang Moeti, Vijen Moodley, Yusuf Randeree, and Paul-Francois Muzindutsi -- Chapter 9. Inflation volatility in indonesia using arima model: Before and during covid-19 / Setyo Tri Wahyudi, Rihana Sofie Nabella, and Kartika Sari -- Chapter 10. Education and socialization investment galleries to improve capital market inclusion / Dito Rinaldo and Vina Anggilia Puspita -- Chapter 11. Relationship between income smoothing and earnings announcement / Agustin Palupi. aThis volume of the International Symposia in Economic Theory and Econometrics explores the latest economic and financial developments in Asia. Chapters cover a range of topics such as the impact machine learning models have on forecasting, the levels and effects of financial literacy of farmers in Thailand, as well as the need to prioritise increasing employee engagement for sustainability. These peer-reviewed papers touch on a variety of timely, interdisciplinary subjects such as corporate social responsibility and the effects of public policy. Environmental, Social, and Governance Perspectives on Economic Development in Asia also includes empirical studies in financial economics and public governance. For example, one chapter considers the influence of green supply chain integration and environmental uncertainty on performance in Indonesia, while another empirically studies Banking Development and Household Welfare in Thailand. Together, ISETE 29 volume A, is a crucial resource of current, cutting-edge research for any scholar of international finance and economics.0 aPrint version record. 0aEconomic developmentzAsia. 0aAsiaxEconomic conditionsy21st century. 7aBusiness & EconomicsxDevelopmentxEconomic Development.2bisacsh 7aDevelopment economics & emerging economies.2bicssc1 aBarnett, William A.,eeditor.1 aSergi, Bruno S.,eeditor.08iPrint version:z978180117595108iPDF version:z9781801175944 0aInternational symposia in economic theory and econometrics ;vv. 29, part A.40uhttps://doi.org/10.1108/S1571-0386202129A04793nam a2200469Ii 45000010014000000030008000140050017000220060019000390070015000580080041000730200028001140400031001420500022001730720023001950720017002180800008002350820014002432450315002572640056005722640011006283000038006393360026006773370026007033380036007294900039007655000020008045051620008245201415024445880026038596500034038856500027039196500015039466500082039616500043040437000037040867000030041237000029041537000030041827760034042127760032042468560045042789781839825989UtOrBLW20211021104843.0m o d cr un|||||||||211021t20212022enk o 001 0 eng d a9781839825989q(e-book) aUtOrBLWbengerdacUtOrBLW 4aZ716.4b.L53 2021 7aLAN0250002bisacsh 7aGLMX2bicssc a02104a021.222300aLibraries and the global retreat of democracy :bconfronting polarization, misinformation, and suppression /cedited by Natalie Greene Taylor (University of South Florida, USA), Karen Kettnich (Clemson University, USA), Ursula Gorham (University of Maryland, USA), Paul T. Jaeger (University of Maryland, USA). 1aBingley, U.K. :bEmerald Publishing Limited,c2021. 4c©2022 a1 online resource (x, 264 pages). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier0 aAdvances in librarianship ;vv. 50 aIncludes index.0 aSection one: What is democracy? -- Chapter 1. Actually-existing democracy and libraries: A mapping exercise / John Buschman -- Chapter 2. A right to be misinformed? Considering fake news as a form of information poverty / Nicole A. Cooke -- Chapter 3. Facts (almost) never change minds: Libraries and the management of democracy-supportive public perceptions / Bill Crowley Section Two: How the Information Environment Contributes to / Detracts from Democracy -- Chapter 4. Container collapse and misinformation: Why digitization creates challenges for democracy / Christopher Cyr -- Chapter 5. Fighting fake news: The cognitive factors impeding political information literacy / Rajesh Singh and Kyle N. Brinster -- Chapter 6. Information obstacle course: Seeking the right to asylum at the us-mexico border / Amy Dickinson Section Three: Libraries as Virtual and Physical Spaces for Democracy -- Chapter 7. Beyond fake news: Learning from information literacy programs in ukraine / Maria Haigh, Thomas Haigh, Maryna Dorosh, and Tetiana Matychak -- Chapter 8. "Politic talks" in academic libraries of the south to address a global democracy recession in the United States: An exploratory website analysis / Bharat Mehra and Joseph Winberry -- Chapter 9. Raking the forests: Information literacy, political polarization, fake news, and the educational roles of librarians / Paul T. Jaeger and Natalie Greene Taylor -- Chapter 10. Libraries of, by, and for the people: Reimagining strategies to enhance democratic culture within lis spaces and programming / Daniela K. DiGiacomo, Shannon M. Oltmann, and Colleen Hall. aThis latest volume of the Advances in Librarianship series presents original research exploring the modern state of democracies and social institutions, the contributions of libraries to the health and progress of democracies, and the political problems currently facing libraries as institutions. It details the best practices of library programs that provide political literacy education and promote civic engagement within communities. These practices include ways in which libraries can help diffuse political polarization, address significant policy issues of our day, promote political information literacy, support civic engagement, and facilitate participation in democratic processes. Libraries and the Global Retreat of Democracy: Confronting Polarization, Misinformation, and Suppression is structured in three sections - questions of personal and state democracy, investigations of how the information infrastructure shapes these democracies, and explorations of the ways that libraries can and do contribute to democracy. Situating libraries within political conversations, highlighting their centrality to these discussions, Libraries and the Global Retreat of Democracy focuses on how libraries coordinate their work in political and information literacy and how these efforts can be improved, he recommendations and examples within which will serve as inspiration and motivation to its readers.0 aPrint version record. 0aLibrariesxPolitical aspects. 0aLibraries and society. 0aDemocracy. 7aLanguage Arts & DisciplinesxLibrary & Information SciencexGeneral.2bisacsh 7aCommunity & outreach services.2bicssc1 aTaylor, Natalie Greene,eeditor.1 aKettnich, Karen,eeditor.1 aGorham, Ursula,eeditor.1 aJaeger, Paul T.,eeditor.08iPrint version:z978183982597208iPDF version:z978183982596540uhttps://doi.org/10.1108/S0065-283020215003867nam a2200397Ii 45000010014000000030008000140050017000220060019000390070015000580080041000730200028001140400031001420500024001730720023001970720017002200800010002370820017002472450158002642640056004222640011004783000040004893360026005293370026005553380036005815051290006175201231019075880026031386500027031646500058031916500049032497000028032987000032033267760034033587760032033928560045034249781800436282UtOrBLW20211021104843.0m o d cr un|||||||||211021t20212021enk o 000 0 eng d a9781800436282q(e-book) aUtOrBLWbengerdacUtOrBLW 4aHF5657.4b.A38 2021 7aBUS0010102bisacsh 7aKFCM2bicssc a658.104a658.151122300aAdvances in management accounting.nVol. 33 /cedited by Chris Akroyd (University of Canterbury, New Zealand), Laurie L. Burney (Baylor University, USA). 1aBingley, U.K. :bEmerald Publishing Limited,c2021. 4c©2021 a1 online resource (xvii, 234 pages) atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier0 aIntroduction / Chris Akroyd and Laurie L. Burney -- Chapter 1. Accounting control, operational control, and the value of continuous improvement: A capacity change perspective / Matt Kaufman, Ella Mae Matsumura, and Urban Wemmerlöv -- Chapter 2. The association between management accounting practices, organizational characteristics and facility performance / Lawrence P. Grasso and Thomas Tyson -- Chapter 3. Collaboration, strategic performance measurement systems and competitiveness / Chia-Ling Lee and Ya-Nan Shih -- Chapter 4. Budgeting in start-up companies: European survey-based evidence / Odysseas Pavlatos and Hara Kostakis -- Chapter 5. Managers' perceptions of justice in participative budgeting / Kevin E. Dow, Davood Askarany, Belaynesh Teklay, and Ulf H. Richter -- Chapter 6. Influence of budgetary support and teamwork on organizational commitment and performance: Evidence from Malaysia and the us / Sakthi Mahenthiran, Robert Mackoy, and Jane L. Y. Terpstra-Tong -- Chapter 7. The impact of environmental activity management and sustainability strategy on triple bottom line performance / Nuraddeen Abubakar Nuhu, Kevin Baird, and Sophia Su -- Chapter 8. Incentive instruments and the weighting of performance measures / Dipankar Ghosh, Anne Wu, and Ling-Chu Lee. aAdvances in Management Accounting (AIMA) is a publication of quality applied research in management accounting. The journal's purpose is to publish thought-provoking articles that advance knowledge in the management accounting discipline and are of interest to both academics and practitioners. As one of the premier management accounting research journals, AIMA is well poised to meet the needs of management accounting scholars. Featured in Volume 33 are chapters on: Continuous improvement; Lean manufacturing; TQM; Capacity management; Management control systems, Performance measurement; Financial value; Value stream costing; Collaborative relationships; Strategic performance measurement systems; Competitiveness; Strategy; Budgets; Entrepreneurship; CEO characteristics; Start-ups; Financial performance; Participative budgeting; Engagement; Distributive justice; Procedural justice; Budget satisfaction; Motivation; Organizational goals; Sustainability; Management accounting; Environmental activity management; Environmental sustainability strategy; Social sustainability strategy; Triple bottom line; Performance; Incentive compensation; Financial measures; Non-financial measures; Weights; Employment time horizon.0 aPrint version record. 0aManagerial accounting. 7aBusiness & EconomicsxAccountingxFinancial.2bisacsh 7aManagement accounting & bookkeeping.2bicssc1 aAkroyd, Chris,eeditor.1 aBurney, Laurie L.,eeditor.08iPrint version:z978180043627508iPDF version:z978180043626840uhttps://doi.org/10.1108/S1474-787120213303693nam a2200457Ii 45000010014000000030008000140050017000220060019000390070015000580080041000730200028001140400031001420500022001730720023001950720016002180800010002340820015002442450150002592640056004092640011004653000039004763360026005153370026005413380036005674900033006035000020006365051095006565201073017515880026028246500030028506500020028806500023029006500060029236500047029837000029030307000032030597760034030917760032031258300033031578560045031909781800716797UtOrBLW20211021104843.0m o d cr un|||||||||211021t20212021enk o 001 0 eng d a9781800716797q(e-book) aUtOrBLWbengerdacUtOrBLW 4aHD58.7b.A38 2021 7aBUS0850002bisacsh 7aKJU2bicssc a316.604a302.3522300aAdvances in group processes.nVol. 38 /cedited by Shane R. Thye (University of South Carolina, USA), Edward J. Lawler (Cornell University, USA). 1aBingley, U.K. :bEmerald Publishing Limited,c2021. 4c©2021 a1 online resource (xv, 189 pages). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aAdvances in group processes aIncludes index.0 aChapter 1. The emotional implications of occupational deference structures / Emily Maloney And Lynn Smith-Lovin -- Chapter 2. Separate and unequal: Predicting intergroup behavior and emotions from social identity meanings / Kimberly B. Rogers -- Chapter 3. The multi-dimensionality of racial threat: A consideration of its affective dimension / Ashley V. Reichelmann and Matthew O. Hunt -- Chapter 4. Sticky expectations / Daniel Burrill -- Chapter 5. Are they high status or just assertive? Response latency in task groups / Kayla Pierce -- Chapter 6. The double disadvantage: Using status and stigma processes to understand race, criminal record, and moral expectations in employment / Jessica Pfaffendorf -- Chapter 7. Comparing and being compared: A dual process framework of competition / Patricia Chen, Stephen M. Garcia, Valentino E. Chai, and Richard Gonzalez -- Chapter 8. The big tent: Integrating macro models for intergroup association with experimental data on exchange relations in a minimal group setting / Zbigniew Karpinski, John Skvoretz, Adam Keska, and Dariusz Przybysz. aAdvances in Group Processes publishes theoretical analyses, reviews and theory based empirical chapters on group phenomena. This includes work on topics such as status, power, exchange, justice, influence, altruism, decision making, intergroup relations and social networks. Contributors have included scholars from diverse fields including sociology, psychology, political science, economics, biology, philosophy, mathematics and organizational behaviour. Volume 38 brings together papers related to a variety of topics in small groups and organizational research. The volume includes papers that address theoretical and empirical issues related to occupational deference structures, emotions generated by social identities, racial threat, sticky expectations, status and response latency, race and moral expectations in employment, comparison processes and competition and models of intergroup association. Overall, the volume includes papers that reflect a wide range of theoretical approaches from leading scholars who work in the general area of group processes.0 aPrint version record. 0aOrganizational behavior. 0aGroup identity. 0aSocial psychology. 7aBusiness & EconomicsxOrganizational Behavior.2bisacsh 7aOrganizational theory & behaviour.2bicssc1 aThye, Shane R.,eeditor.1 aLawler, Edward J.,eeditor.08iPrint version:z978180071678008iPDF version:z9781800716773 0aAdvances in group processes.40uhttps://doi.org/10.1108/S0882-614520213804610nam a2200469Ii 45000010014000000030008000140050017000220060019000390070015000580080041000730200028001140400031001420430012001730500021001850720023002060720016002290800011002450820015002562450164002712640056004352640011004913000040005023360026005423370026005683380036005944900056006305000020006865051563007065201433022695880026037026000051037286500030037796500022038096500033038316500049038646500023039137000036039367760034039727760032040068300057040388560045040959781800439801UtOrBLW20211021104843.0m o d cr un|||||||||211021t20212021enk o 001 0 eng d a9781800439801q(e-book) aUtOrBLWbengerdacUtOrBLW an-us--- 4aHM786b.C37 2021 7aSOC0260002bisacsh 7aJHB2bicssc a316.3504a302.3522300aCarnegie goes to California :badvancing and celebrating the work of James G. March /cedited by Christine M. Beckman (University of Southern California, USA). 1aBingley, U.K. :bEmerald Publishing Limited,c2021. 4c©2021 a1 online resource (xxi, 307 pages). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aResearch in the sociology of organizations ;vv. 76 aIncludes index.0 aIntroduction. Alternatives and complements to rationality / Christine M. Beckman Section 1. Building on the post-1970 Legacy of James G. March -- Chapter 1. Marching to the sea: Little ideas and small innovations in the evolution of amphibious operations / Mie Augier and Sean F.X. Barrett -- Chapter 2. Management systems for exploration and exploitation / M. Diane Burton and Charles A. O'Reilly III -- Chapter 3. Adaptive rationality, garbage cans, and the policy process / Scott C. Ganz -- Chapter 4. "fools" with impossible goals: Mobilizing march's technology of foolishness to tackle grand challenges / Yanfei Hu and Claus Rerup -- Chapter 5. The variance of variance / Chengwei Liu and Chia-Jung Tsay -- Chapter 6. Truth, beauty and justice in models of social action / Mark Zbaracki, Lee Watkiss, Cameron McAlpine, and Julian Barg -- Chapter 7. The logic of appropriateness - a central concept in institutional theory / Tom Christensen and Per Lægreid -- Chapter 8. Bringing the logic of appropriateness into the lab: An experimental study of behavior and cognition / Daniel A. Newark and Markus C. Becker Section 2. Reflections on Jim March as a Teacher and Educator -- Chapter 9. James march's lessons on teaching / Thierry Weil -- Chapter 10. A few notes on jim march as a mentor / Mie Augier -- Chapter 11. A personal reflection on my long relationship with jim march / Zur Shapira -- Chapter 12. Learning about scholarship and being a scholar: The courage of foolishness / Sim B Sitkin Conclusion. Pictures at an Exhibition / Daniel A. Newark. aWith work spanning management, political science, sociology, public administration and education, James G. March was a founder of organization theory. Honouring his exceptional ability to go beyond the models of rationality so prevalent in much of organizational scholarship, this edited collection builds on March's imaginative, evocative ideas and encourages others to appreciate and explore them. Jim March left his co-authors Herbert Simon and Richard Cyert at the Carnegie Institute of Technology, where they had founded what is known as the Carnegie School and moved to California in the mid 1960s. This volume highlights and builds on many of the complements and alternatives to rationality that March articulated once settled at Stanford: a technology of foolishness, garbage can models of decision making, a logic of appropriateness, organizational learning, and a variety of models of chance and luck. Employing a variety of methodological tools including models, laboratory experiments and quantitative and qualitative analysis, the chapters seek to extend our understandings of how decisions happen, how actors behave, how organizations navigate the traps of exploration and exploitation, and how we might contemplate human action in terms of truth, beauty and justice. The volume is a celebration of Jim by his students and colleagues that gives readers a sense of this extraordinary person, poet, sage and scholar.0 aPrint version record.10aMarch, James G.xCriticism and interpretation. 0aOrganizational sociology. 0aPractical reason. 0aSociologistszUnited States. 7aSocial SciencexSociologyxGeneral.2bisacsh 7aSociology.2bicssc1 aBeckman, Christine M.,eeditor.08iPrint version:z978180043979508iPDF version:z9781800439788 0aResearch in the sociology of organizations ;vv. 76.40uhttps://doi.org/10.1108/S0733-558X20217605555nam a2200445Ii 45000010014000000030008000140050017000220060019000390070015000580080041000730200028001140400031001420500022001730720023001950720017002180800010002350820015002452450212002602640056004722640011005283000041005393360026005803370026006063380036006324900089006685000020007575052539007775201361033165880026046776500027047036500058047306500031047887000032048197000030048517000030048817760034049117760032049458300087049778560045050649781801177900UtOrBLW20211021104843.0m o d cr un|||||||||211021t20212021enk o 001 0 eng d a9781801177900q(e-book) aUtOrBLWbengerdacUtOrBLW 4aHG4026b.R48 2021 7aBUS0010102bisacsh 7aKFFH2bicssc a658.104a658.1522300aRethinking finance in the face of new challenges /cedited by David Bourghelle (University of Lille, France), Roland Pérez (University of Montpellier, France), Philippe Rozin (University of Lille, France). 1aBingley, U.K. :bEmerald Publishing Limited,c2021. 4c©2021 a1 online resource (xxix, 277 pages). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aCritical studies on corporate responsibility, governance and sustainability ;vv. 15 aIncludes index.0 aPreface. Financial values as social fact / Andre Orléan Introduction. Rethinking Finance In The Face Of New Social, Societal and Environmental Challenges / David Bourghelle and Philippe Rozin Part I. Finance, Financialization In A Global Market Introduction. Finance and Financialisation In A Global World / Yamina Tadjeddine -- Chapter 1. Financial instability and temporality conflicts in financialized capitalism / Renaud du Tertre -- Chapter 2. Unconventional monetary policies: New normal or ''black hole"? 2019: The year of truth / Jacques Ninet -- Chapter 3. On the financialization of business strategies / Roland Pérez -- Chapter 4. How to fight financialization / Paul Jorion Part II. The Construction Of Financial Values: An Historical Perspective Introduction: The Construction Of Financial Values: A Historical Perspective / Catherine Karyotis -- Chapter 5. Paving the way towards financialization: The French case of state venality of offices (century15th-17th) / Nicolas Pinsard -- Chapter 6. The institutional architecture of value: Appraisals and the formation of bubbles in the financialized real estate sector / Marine Duros -- Chapter 7. Accounting as a political object / Edouard Jourdain Part III. Social Reality and The New Financial Structures: Sustainable and Participatory Finance Introduction. Responsible Finance and Social Impact: Assessing Alternative Forms Of Social Engagement and Value Creation / Sharam Alijani -- Chapter 8. Social impacts and their contracts / Florence Jany-Catrice and Marion Studer -- Chapter 9. The crowdfunding: Towards a commodification of generosity? / Amélie Artis and Virginie Monvoisin -- Chapter 10. Sustainable finance: Concepts, analyses and perspectives / Dhafer Saidane and Sana Ben Abdallah Part IV. Finance, Markets and Society: Rethinking The Paradigm? Introduction. Finance, Markets and Society: Rethinking The Paradigm / Roland Pérez -- Chapter 11. Economics and finance: The monopoly and dangers of the mainstream school of thought / Marc Chesney -- Chapter 12. Can behavioral finance be the foundation for new regulation? / Sabrina Chikh and Pascal Grandin -- Chapter 13. Collective affects and speculative bubbles in financial markets: A spinozist perspective / David Bourghelle and Philippe Rozin -- Chapter 14. Teaching finance through a social science lens / Stéphanie Serve and Yamina Tadjeddine Conclusion. Finance and Sustainability: An Integrated Thinking / Thomas Lagoarde-Segot, Roland Pérez, and William Sun Postscript / Michel Levasseur. aRethinking Finance in the Face of New Challenges provides an overview of the new research perspectives devoted to financial activity, reconsidering the opposition between orthodox and heterodox schools of finance. The purpose is to identify new theoretical and practical issues around the concepts of values, radical uncertainty, and financial instability, but also to examine the consequences of the financialisation process on the dynamics of organisations and markets, as well as on value production mechanisms. This fifteenth volume of Critical Studies on Corporate Responsibility, Governance and Sustainability begins by exploring the globalisation and financialisation of economies, central banks and corporate strategies before switching to focus on financial value as a historically situated social construct. The book then examines the relationship between finance, social value and sustainable development and presents several avenues for reflection with a view to a paradigmatic renewal of research and teaching in finance. At a time when an unprecedented infectious and sanitary crisis is generating disastrous financial, economic, social and societal repercussions, the work presented in this book will stimulate reflection and contribute to the renewal of a Finance that now has to face many new social, societal and environmental challenges.0 aPrint version record. 0aCorporationsxFinance. 7aBusiness & EconomicsxAccountingxFinancial.2bisacsh 7aCorporate finance.2bicssc1 aBourghelle, David,eeditor.1 aPérez, Roland,eeditor.1 aRozin, Philippe,eeditor.08iPrint version:z978180117789408iPDF version:z9781801177887 0aCritical studies on corporate responsibility, governance and sustainability ;v15.40uhttps://doi.org/10.1108/S2043-905920211503034nam a2200409Ii 45000010014000000030008000140050017000220060019000390070015000580080041000730200028001140400031001420500022001730720023001950720018002180800010002360820014002462450101002602640056003612640012004173000039004293360026004683370026004943380036005204900025005565051080005815200679016615880026023406500014023666500054023806500022024347000031024567760034024877760032025218300026025538560045025799781800716759UtOrBLW20211021104843.0m o d cr un|||||||||211021t20212021enk o 000 0 eng d a9781800716759q(e-book) aUtOrBLWbengerdacUtOrBLW 4aHJ2305b.A38 2021 7aBUS0640002bisacsh 7aKFFD12bicssc a336.204a336.222300aAdvances in taxation.nVol : 29 /cedited by John Hasseldine (University of New Hampshire, USA). 1aBingley, U.K. :bEmerald Publishing Limited,c2021. 4c©2021 a1 online resource (xv, 178 pages). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aAdvances in taxation0 aChapter 1. Implicit taxes in imperfect markets / Hannah Smith -- Chapter 2. Announcing the repatriation of indefinitely reinvested earnings / Kimberly S. Krieg -- Chapter 3. The effect of changes in the value-added tax rate on tax compliance behaviour of small businesses in South Africa: A field experiment / Anculien Schoeman, Chris Evans, and Hanneke du Preez -- Chapter 4. Impact of governance quality and religiosity on tax evasion: Evidence from oecd countries / Md. Harun Ur Rashid, Md. Sha Alam Buhayan, Md. Abdul Kaium Masud, and Adrian Sawyer -- Chapter 5. The effects of emotion, trust and perception on tax compliance: Empirical evidence from vietnam / Vu Manh Hoai Nguyen, Van Thi Bich Nguyen, Dinh Nguyen-Cuu, Van Thi Thu Nguyen, Phuong Ly Ngoc, Thuy Thi Ngoc Ngo, and Binh Tran-Nam -- Chapter 6. An examination of the factors that impact innocent spouse tax relief decisions in the u.s. Tax court / W. Brian Dowis, Ted D. Englebrecht, and Mike Wiggins -- Chapter 7. The pedagogical benefits of a position paper assignment / Michael Killey and Stephanie Walton. aIn volume 29 of Advances in Taxation, editor John Hasseldine includes studies from expert contributors exploring topics such as: implicit taxes in imperfect markets; repatriation of indefinitely reinvested earnings; tax compliance in multiple countries; innocent spouse tax relief decisions; and the pedagogical benefits of position paper assignments in tax education. Reporting peer-reviewed research contributions from North America, Africa, and Asia, Advances in Taxation is essential reading for those looking to keep abreast of the most recent research, including empirical studies using a variety of research methods from different institutional settings and contexts.0 aPrint version record. 0aTaxation. 7aBusiness & Economics, TaxationxGeneral.2bisacsh 7aTaxation.2bicssc1 aHasseldine, John,eeditor.08iPrint version:z978180071674208iPDF version:z9781800716735 0aAdvances in taxation.40uhttps://doi.org/10.1108/S1058-749720212903842nam a2200457Ii 45000010014000000030008000140050017000220060019000390070015000580080041000730200028001140400031001420500020001730720023001930720016002160800010002320820016002422450263002582640056005212640011005773000040005883360026006283370026006543380036006804900041007165051264007575200894020215880026029156500025029416500027029666500047029936500048030407000030030887000039031187000043031577000031032007760034032317760032032658300042032978560045033399781801176767UtOrBLW20211117163016.0m o d cr un|||||||||211117t20212022enk o 000 0 eng d a9781801176767q(e-book) aUtOrBLWbengerdacUtOrBLW 4aHD57b.W67 2021 7aBUS0410002bisacsh 7aKJM2bicssc a658.304a658.31422300aWorkplace productivity and management practices /cedited by Solomon W. Polachek (University of New York at Binghamton, USA), Konstantinos Tatsiramos (University of Luxembourg, Germany), Giovanni Russo (Cedefop, Greece), Gijs van Houten (Eurofound, Ireland). 1aBingley, U.K. :bEmerald Publishing Limited,c2021. 4c©2022 a1 online resource (xiv, 302 pages). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aResearch in labor economics ;vv. 490 aChapter 1. What Do Workers Want? The Representation Gap at The Eu Establishment as Perceived by Their Workplace Representatives / John T. Addison and Paulino Teixeira -- Chapter 2. Union Effects on Product and Technological Innovation / Alex Bryson and Harald Dale-Olsen -- Chapter 3. A Simple Model of Hold-Up, Union Voice and Firm Investments / Fabio Berton, Stefano Dughera, and Andrea Ricci -- Chapter 4. Complex Job Designs and Layers of Hierarchy / Giovanni Russo and Gijs van Houten -- Chapter 5. Internal Labor Market Dimensions and Labour Productivity / Pedro S. Martins -- Chapter 6. Incentivizing Learning-By-Doing: The Role of Compensation Schemes / Joshua Graff Zivin, Lisa B. Kahn, and Matthew Neidell -- Chapter 7. Downsizing Announcements, Job Security Perceptions, and Worksite Performance / Guido Friebel, Matthias Heinz, Ingo Weller, and Nick Zubanov -- Chapter 8. The Returns to Enterpreneurship: Evidence from Matched Person-Firm Data / Mirjam van Praag and Arvid Raknerud -- Chapter 9. The Impact of Private Tutoring on Higher Education Outcomes: Evidence from South Korea / Tiloka de Silva -- Chapter 10. Job Finding and Separation Rates in an Economy with High Labor Informality / Nikita Céspedes Reynaga and N.R. Ramírez-Rondán. aHow firms are structured, the management practices they develop, as well as the way in which workers and managers interact can have wider implications for both the performance of the firm and the well-being of its workers. This volume contains ten original and innovative articles that investigate aspects related to workplace practices and productivity. Topics include the role of employee voice in the workplace, the link between unions, innovation and firms' investment, the relationship between job autonomy and hierarchy, the impact of personnel policies on firm performance, the consequences of incentives through discrete bonus compensation schemes for learning on the job, the repercussions of firm downsizing on worker's performance, the individual returns to entrepreneurship, the impact of private tutoring on college attendance, and the measurement of labor market transitions.0 aPrint version record. 0aLabor productivity. 0aIndustrial management. 7aBusiness & EconomicsxManagement.2bisacsh 7aManagement & management techniques.2bicssc1 aPolachek, S. W.,eeditor.1 aTatsiramos, Konstantinos,eeditor.1 aRusso, Giovannic(Economist),eeditor.1 aHouten, Gijs van,eeditor.08iPrint version:z978180117675008iPDF version:z9781801176743 0aResearch in labor economics ;vv. 49.40uhttps://doi.org/10.1108/S0147-912120224905951nam a2200433Ii 45000010014000000030008000140050017000220060019000390070015000580080041000730200028001140400031001420500021001730720023001940720017002170800008002340820017002422450204002592640056004632640011005193000041005303360026005713370026005973380036006234900048006595000020007075052578007275201814033055880026051196500036051456500059051816500049052407000034052897000034053237760034053577760032053918300049054238560045054729781801178020UtOrBLW20211117163016.0m o d cr un|||||||||211117t20212022enk o 001 0 eng d a9781801178020q(e-book) aUtOrBLWbengerdacUtOrBLW 4aRA971b.C66 2021 7aBUS0701702bisacsh 7aMBPM2bicssc a65804a362.106822304aThe contributions of health care management to grand health care challenges /cedited by Jennifer L. Hefner (The Ohio State University, USA), Ingrid M. Nembhard (The University of Pennsylvania, USA). 1aBingley, U.K. :bEmerald Publishing Limited,c2021. 4c©2022 a1 online resource (xxiv, 288 pages). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aAdvances in health care management ;vv. 20 aIncludes index.0 aPreface / Jennifer L. Hefner and Ingrid M. Nembhard Section 1. The Challenge of Caring for Vulnerable Populations -- Chapter 1. Emergent Homecare Models are Shaping Care in England: An Ethnographic Study of Four Distinct Homecare Models / Karla Zimpel-Leal -- Chapter 2. Aligning Health Care and Social Services for Patients with complex needs: The Multiple Roles of Inter-Organizational Relationships / Amanda Brewster Section 2. The Challenge of Maintaining the Workforce - Retention and Equity -- Chapter 3. The Challenge of Employee Retention in Medical Practices across the United States: An Exploratory Investigation into the Relationship between Operational Succession Planning and Employee Turnover / Heather Moore, Lihua Dishman, and John Fick -- Chapter 4. An Exploration of Gender Bias Affecting Women in Medicine / Amber L. Stephenson, Amy B. Diehl, Leanne M. Dzubinski, Mara McErlean, John Huppertz, and Mandeep Sidhu Section 3. The Challenges of Translating Innovation Into Practice -- Chapter 5. Technological Change and Frontline Care Delivery Work: Toward the Quadruple Aim / Adam Seth Litwin -- Chapter 6. Improving Training Motivation and Transfer in Hospitals: Extension of a Conceptual Model / Megan E. Gregory, Daniel M. Walker, Lindsey N. Sova, Sheryl A. Pfeil, Clayton D. Rothwell, Jaclyn J. Volney, Alice A. Gaughan, and Ann Scheck McAlearney Section 4. The Challenge of Organizational Sustainability -- Chapter 7. Hospital Ownership and Financial Stability: A Matched Case Comparison of a Non-Profit Health System and a Private Equity Owned Health System / Aimee La France, Rosemary Batt, and Eileen Appelbaum -- Chapter 8. NCHL's 'Best Organizations for Leadership Development' Program: A Case Study in Improving Evidence-Based Practice through Benchmarking & Recognition / Andrew N. Garman, Melanie P. Standish, Cassia Carter, Matthew M. Anderson, and Callie Lambert Section 5. The Challenge of Pandemics for Patients, Workers and Practices - Lessons from Covid-19 -- Chapter 9. Impact of COVID-19 on Primary Care Practice Sites and their Vulnerable Patients / Sara J. Singer, Jill Glassman, Alan Glaseroff, Grace Joseph, Adam Jauregui, Bianca Mulaney, Sara Kelly, Samuel Thomas, Stacie Vilendrer, and Maike Tietschert -- Chapter 10. Even Superheroes need Rest: A Guide to Facilitating Recovery from Work for Health Care Workers during COVID-19 and Beyond / Bram P. I. Fleuren, Amber L. Stephenson, Erin E. Sullivan, Minakshi Raj, Maike V. Tietschert, Abi Sriharan, Alden Y. Lai, Matthew J. DePuccio, Samuel C. Thomas, and Ann Scheck McAlearney. aThe 20th volume of Advances in Health Care Management showcases how health care management research helps to further understand grand challenges in health care: what they are, why they exist, the consequences that they have, and what can be done to address them. Grand challenges are large, unresolved problems. "Grand health care challenges" include current events such as the COVID-19 pandemic, and ongoing challenges related to the quadruple aim of health care: improving the health of populations, reducing the cost of healthcare, improving patient care experiences, and improving the experience of working in health care. The book demonstrates that these challenges are amenable to organizational and managerial solutions, and therefore health care management research has many important lessons to contribute. For this volume, The Contributions of Health Care Management to Grand Health Care Challenges, we define health care management as the planning, direction, and coordination of health services and the management of health care professionals. Included chapters consider five grand challenges facing the health care sector: (1) caring for vulnerable populations; (2) maintaining the health care workforce; (3) translating innovation into practice; (4) sustaining organizations; and (5) navigating pandemics. Each challenge is discussed in its own section and addressed by two chapters that offer different perspectives and approaches to the challenge. Across chapters a variety of methodologies are used including ethnographic case studies, survey data analysis, interviews, literature review, and informed commentary. Together, the chapters in this volume synthesize current information in the field, direct future research efforts, and generate actionable insights for managers and policymakers.0 aPrint version record. 0aHealth services administration. 7aBusiness & EconomicsxIndustriesxHealthcare.2bisacsh 7aMedical administration & management.2bicssc1 aHefner, Jennifer L.,eeditor.1 aNembhard, Ingrid M.,eeditor.08iPrint version:z978180117801308iPDF version:z9781801178006 0aAdvances in health care management ;vv. 20.40uhttps://doi.org/10.1108/S1474-823120222003439nam a2200469Ii 45000010014000000030008000140050017000220060019000390070015000580080041000730200028001140400031001420500020001730720023001930720016002160800010002320820015002422450397002572640056006542640011007103000041007213360026007623370026007883380036008144900064008505050975009145200514018895880026024036500037024296500041024666000051025076500053025586500030026117000035026417000029026767000040027057000030027457760034027757760032028098300082028418560046029239781800711501UtOrBLW20211117163016.0m o d cr un|||||||||211117t20212022enk o 000 0 eng d a9781800711501q(e-book) aUtOrBLWbengerdacUtOrBLW 4aHB75b.R47 2021 7aBUS0230002bisacsh 7aKCZ2bicssc a330.804a330.0922300aResearch in the history of economic thought and methodology.nVol. 39, part C :bincluding a symposium on Frank Knight's Risk, uncertainty, and profit at 100 /cedited by Luca Fiorito (Universita degli Studi di Palermo, Italy), Scott Scheall (Arizona State University, USA), Carlos Eduardo Suprinyak (Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil), Ross B. Emmett (University of Arizona, USA). 1aBingley, U.K. :bEmerald Publishing Limited,c2021. 4c©2022 a1 online resource (xiii, 146 pages). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aResearch in the history of economic thought and methodology0 aPart I: A Symposium on Frank Knight's Risk, Uncertainty, and Profit at 100 / Ross B. Emmett -- Chapter 1. Understanding the Limits of Pure Theory in Economics: Knight and Mises / Per Bylund -- Chapter 2. The Unsettled Legacy of Frank H. Knight's Risk, Uncertainty, and Profit: A Bibliometric Exploration / Carlos Eduardo Suprinyak and Thiago D. Oliveira -- Chapter 3. Frank Knight, James Buchanan, and Virginia Political Economy: The Long Shadow of Risk, Uncertainty, and Profit / Richard E. Wagner -- Chapter 4. What Can We Learn about Frank Knight's Economic Theory from the Prefaces to the Reprints of Risk, Uncertainty and Profit? / Ross B. Emmett -- Part II: Essays -- Chapter 5. Rawls and Knight: Connections and Influence in A Theory of Justice / David C. Coker -- Chapter 6. Walter Lippmann and the Austrian School: Towards a Deeper Epistemological Convergence / J. Patrick Higgins -- Chapter 7. A Wisconsin Austrian: William Amasa Scott / Charles R. McCann, Jr. aVolume 39C of Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, features a symposium marking the 100th anniversary of the publication of Frank H. Knight's Risk, Uncertainty, and Profit. The symposium features contributions from Per Bylund, Richard E. Wagner, our own Carlos Eduardo Suprinyak and his co-author, Thiago Oliveira, as well as an essay from guest editor Ross B. Emmett. The Volume also includes general-research essays from David C. Coker, J. Patrick Higgins, and Charles R. McCann, Jr.0 aPrint version record. 0aEconomicsxHistoryvPeriodicals. 0aEconomicsxMethodologyvPeriodicals.10aKnight, Frank H.q(Frank Hyneman),d1885-1972. 7aBusiness & EconomicsxEconomic History.2bisacsh 7aEconomic history.2bicssc1 aFiorito, Luca,d1967-eeditor.1 aScheall, Scott,eeditor.1 aSuprinyak, Carlos Eduardo,eeditor.1 aEmmett, Ross B.,eeditor.08iPrint version:z978180071149508iPDF version:z9781800711488 0aResearch in the history of economic thought and methodology ;vv. 39, part C.40uhttps://doi.org/10.1108/S0743-4154202139C04344nam a2200445Ii 45000010014000000030008000140050017000220060019000390070015000580080041000730200028001140400031001420500022001730720023001950720017002180800011002350820015002462450158002612640056004192640011004753000040004863360026005263370026005523380036005784900036006145000020006505051570006705201263022405880026035036500013035296500032035426500025035746500066035996500028036657000048036937760034037417760032037758300046038078560045038539781800715592UtOrBLW20211117163016.0m o d cr un|||||||||211117t20212022enk o 001 0 eng d a9781800715592q(e-book) aUtOrBLWbengerdacUtOrBLW 4aHC79.P6bR47 2021 7aSOC0500002bisacsh 7aJFSC2bicssc a316.3404a339.4622300aResearch on economic inequality.nVol. 29 :bpoverty, inequality and shocks /cedited by Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay (Queen Mary University of London, UK). 1aBingley, U.K. :bEmerald Publishing Limited,c2021. 4c©2022 a1 online resource (vii, 304 pages). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aResearch on economic inequality aIncludes index.0 aIntroduction / Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay -- Chapter 1. Multilateral Wellbeing And Inequality Measurement With Ordered Categorical Data: Health, Consumption And The Ageing Process In China / Gordon Anderson and Rui Fu -- Chapter 2. Bayesian Inference For Parametric Growth Incidence Curves / Edwin Fourrier-Nicolaï and Michel Lubrano -- Chapter 3. Modeling Household Poverty Status Using Repeated Cross-Sectional Surveys / Maria Grazia Pittau, Roberto Zelli, and Saida Ismailakhunova -- Chapter 4. On The Measurement Of Health Poverty In The Case Of Ordinal Variables:The Case Of 29 European Countries In 2009 And 2018 / Pudarik Mukhopadhaya and Jacques Silber -- Chapter 5. Maximum Inequality: The Case Of Categorical Data / Frank A Cowell and Emmanuel Flachaire -- Chapter 6. Multidimensional Poverty And Inclusive Growth In India: An Analysis Using Growth Elasticities / Suman Seth and Sabina Alkire -- Chapter 7. On The Measurement Of Relative, Absolute And Intermediate Pro-Middle Class Growth / Jacques Silber and Osnat Peled -- Chapter 8. Poverty Traps And Affluence Shields: Modelling The Persistence Of Income Position In Chile / Joaquín Prieto-Suarez -- Chapter 9. Poverty In The COVID-19 Era: Real Time Data Analysis On Five European Countries / Giorgia Menta -- Chapter 10. Finances Of European Households Throughout The Pandemic / Romina Gambacorta, Alfonso Rosolia, and Francesca Zanichelli -- Chapter 11. The Covid-19 crisis and lockdown measures: A portrait from a slum in urban Argentina / Martin Jose Napal, Maria Emma Santos, and Gimena Ramos. aThis volume of Research on Economic Inequality contains research on how we measure poverty, inequality and welfare and how these measurements contribute towards policies for social mobility. The volume contains eleven papers, some of which focus on the uneven impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on poverty and welfare. Opening with debates on theoretical issues that lie at the forefront of the measurement of inequality and poverty literature, the first two chapters go on to propose new methods for measuring wellbeing and inequality in multidimensional categorical environments, and for measuring pro-poor growth in a Bayesian setting. The following three papers present theoretical innovations for measuring poverty and inequality, namely, in estimating the dynamic probability of being poor using a Bayesian approach, and when presented with ordinal variables. The next three chapters are contributions on empirical methods in the measurement of poverty, inclusive economic growth and mobility, with a focus on India, Israel and a unique longitudinal dataset for Chile. The volume concludes with three chapters exploring the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic as an economic shock on income and wealth poverty in EU countries and in an Argentinian city slum.0 aPrint version record. 0aPoverty. 0aEqualityxEconomic aspects. 0aIncome distribution. 7aSocial Science, Social Classes & Economic Disparity.2bisacsh 7aSocial classes.2bicssc1 aBandyopadhyay, Sanghamitra,d1974-eeditor.08iPrint version:z978180071558508iPDF version:z9781800715578 0aResearch on economic inequality ;vv. 29.40uhttps://doi.org/10.1108/S1049-258520212904636nam a2200433Ii 45000010014000000030008000140050017000220060019000390070015000580080041000730200028001140400031001420500022001730720024001950720016002190800008002350820016002432450150002592640056004092640011004653000041004763360026005173370026005433380036005694900038006055000020006435052132006635201036027955880026038316500044038576500029039016500056039306500024039867000034040107760034040447760032040788300047041108560045041579781800717039UtOrBLW20211117163016.0m o d cr un|||||||||211117t20212022enk o 001 0 eng d a9781800717039q(e-book) aUtOrBLWbengerdacUtOrBLW 4aHF5630b.A38 2021 7aBUS001000 2bisacsh 7aKFC2bicssc a65704a657.07122300aAdvances in accounting education.nVol. 25 :bteaching and curriculum innovations /cedited by Thomas G. Calderon (The University of Akron, USA). 1aBingley, U.K. :bEmerald Publishing Limited,c2021. 4c©2022 a1 online resource (xvii, 248 pages). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aAdvances in accounting education aIncludes index.0 aTheme 1: Curriculum and pedagogical innovations -- Chapter 1. Accounting and Audit Quality Perspective: Fair Value Measurements and Disclosures Curriculum Gaps / Thomas R. Weirich and Natalie Tatiana Churyk -- Chapter 2. Who's Got Next? An Analysis of the Inhibitors to Mobile Game Adoption in an Introductory Accounting Class / Todd White, Richard G. Brody, and Gaurav Gupta -- Chapter 3. A Service Learning Approach to Teaching CVP Analysis in Cost Accounting / C. Andrew Lafond and Kristin Wentzel -- Chapter 4. Using the Accounting Equation for Preparing the Statement of Cash Flows / Joseph G. Donelan and Yu Liu -- Theme 2: Faculty reflections on teaching accounting during the COVID-19 pandemic -- Chapter 5. Teaching Forensic Accounting in a Covid Environment / J. Edward Ketz -- Chapter 6. Accounting Education in the Time of the Coronavirus or How Flipping the Classroom Heightened my Appreciation for Student Behavior / Timothy J. Fogarty -- Chapter 7. Leveraging a University's Dynamic Capabilities in a Turbulent Environment / Carolyn Strand Norman, J. Matthew Sarji, and Thomas Bowe Hansen -- Chapter 8. Lecture Modality: Student Attendance Choices and Performance / Kelly Green -- Theme 3: Research on passing professional exams in accounting -- Chapter 9. Do Grades Earned in Accounting Courses Predict Performance on Related Sections of the CPA Exam? / Dennis Bline, Stephen Perreault, and Xiaochuan Zheng -- Chapter 10. The Most Effective Study Methods for Passing The CPA Exam: A Research Note / Denise Dickins, Rachel Hull, and Linda Quick -- Chapter 11. Perceptions of Challenges on the CPA Exam: Evidence from Puerto Rico / Rogelio J. Cardona, Karen C. Castro-González, Carmen B. Ríos-Figueroa, and José C. Vega-Vilca -- Theme 4: Historical underpinnings and the choice of taxation as an area of specialization -- Chapter 12. A History of Tax Education and the Adoption of the AICPA Model Tax Curriculum / Marsha M. Huber, Raymond Shaffer, Renee Castrigano, and Gary Robson -- Chapter 13. Accounting Student Selection of Taxation as a Professional Practice Area / Steven L. Gill and Brett S. Kawada. aAdvances in Accounting Education is a high-quality publication of both empirical and non-empirical research that investigates vital matters within teaching, learning, and curriculum development. By focusing on these topics, this series works to support the improvement of accounting programs at colleges and universities, as well as fostering innovative discussion and significant contributions to faculty development. This 25th volume features 13 peer-reviewed papers surrounding four themes: curriculum and pedagogical innovations, faculty reflections on teaching accounting during the COVID-19 pandemic, research on passing professional exams in accounting, and historical underpinnings and the choice of taxation as an area of specialization. Faculty with an interest in accounting education as well as accounting program administrators should find all four themes to be highly informative and interesting. Some practitioners and regulators in the accounting profession may also find useful policy-related nuggets in Volume 25.0 aPrint version record. 0aAccountingxStudy and teaching (Higher) 0aEducational innovations. 7aBusiness & EconomicsxAccountingxGeneral.2bisacsh 7aAccounting.2bicssc1 aCalderon, Thomas G.,eeditor.08iPrint version:z978180071702208iPDF version:z9781800717015 0aAdvances in accounting education ;vv. 25.40uhttps://doi.org/10.1108/S1085-462220212504188nam a2200433Ii 45000010014000000030008000140050017000220060019000390070015000580080041000730200028001140400031001420500020001730720023001930720016002160800008002320820016002402450129002562640056003852640011004413000041004523360026004933370026005193380036005454900029005815000020006105051634006305201120022645880026033846500029034106500053034396500030034927000035035227000056035577760034036137760032036478300030036798560045037099781800437920UtOrBLW20211117163016.0m o d cr un|||||||||211117t20212022enk o 001 0 eng d a9781800437920q(e-book) aUtOrBLWbengerdacUtOrBLW 4aHD60b.S63 2021 7aBUS0250002bisacsh 7aKJH2bicssc a65804a658.40822300aSocial entrepreneurship /cedited by David M. Wasieleski (Duquesne University, USA), James Weber (Duquesne University, USA). 1aBingley, U.K. :bEmerald Publishing Limited,c2021. 4c©2022 a1 online resource (xxvi, 261 pages). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aBusiness and society 360 aIncludes index.0 aPreface / Sophie Bacq, David M. Wasieleski, and Jim Weber -- Chapter 1. Generating Social Entrepreneurship Knowledge: International Research Collaboration on a Hemispheric Level / James Austin, Gabriel Berger, Rosa Amelia González, Roberto Gutierrez, Ivan D. Lobo, and Alfred Vernis -- Chapter 2. Social Venture Scaling in Distressed Communities / Peter T. Gianiodis, Malcolm Muhammed, and Wendy Chen -- Chapter 3. Social Entrepreneurship and Nonprofit Management: Negotiating Institutional Complexity / Michelle Ouimette, Imran Chowdhury, and Jill Kickul -- Chapter 4. Addressing the Interlinkages of Persistent Social Problems: Food for Change as Social Entrepreneurship / Douglas A. Schuler, Reginald Young, Asiya K. Kazi, and Jeffrey de Groot -- Chapter 5. Community-Based Social Enterprises and Social Innovation: The Case of Women's Cooperatives in Turkey / Burcin Kalabay Hatipoglu -- Chapter 6. The Impact of the Hybridization Movement on Organizations and Society / Tasneem Sadiq, Karen Maas, and Rob van Tulder -- Chapter 7. Scaling Social Impact: What Challenges and Opportunities await Social Entrepreneurs / Philippe Eiselein and Nikolay A. Dentchev -- Chapter 8. Social Entrepreneurial Teams: A Research Agenda / Cyrine Ben-Hafaïedh and Frédéric Dufays -- Chapter 9. Obstacles to Social Entrepreneurship / Josefina L. Murillo-Luna, Esperanza García-Uceda, and Jesús Asín-Lafuente -- Chapter 10. Social entrepreneurship as "Acts of Solidarity" in Disasters / Saheli Nath -- Chapter 11. Helper Networks and Crowdfunding: Mobilizing Social Entrepreneurship / Paulami Mitra, Jill Kickul, and Colleen Robb. aThe Business and Society (BAS) 360 book series is an annual publication targeting cutting-edge developments in the broad business and society field, such as stakeholder management, corporate social responsibility and citizenship, business ethics, sustainability, social entrepreneurship and others. Each volume will feature a comprehensive discussion and review of the current "state" of the research and theoretical developments in a specific business and society area. Volume Five focuses on research drawn from work grounded in Social Entrepreneurship. Leading scholars in this discipline contribute to a 360-degree evaluation of theory, including cross-discipline research, empirical explorations, cross-cultural studies, literature critiques, and meta-analysis projects. Social Entrepreneurship will be useful for emerging and senior business school educators researching and teaching in the business and society field, as well as doctoral and masters level students across the business, social sciences and natural sciences seeking to learn about this multi-discipline and sustained field of management study.0 aPrint version record. 0aSocial entrepreneurship. 7aBusiness & EconomicsxEntrepreneurship.2bisacsh 7aEntrepreneurship.2bicssc1 aWasieleski, David M.,eeditor.1 aWeber, Jamesc(Business ethics professor),eeditor.08iPrint version:z978180043791308iPDF version:z9781800437906 0aBusiness and society 360.40uhttps://doi.org/10.1108/S2514-175920220503719nam a2200433Ii 45000010014000000030008000140050017000220060019000390070015000580080041000730200028001140400031001420500024001730720023001970720016002200800011002360820015002472450161002622640056004232640011004793000039004903360026005293370026005553380036005814900060006175051089006775201093017665880026028596500029028856500015029146500065029296500050029947000030030447000039030747760034031137760032031478300061031798560045032409781801178266UtOrBLW20211117163016.0m o d cr un|||||||||211117t20212022enk o 000 0 eng d a9781801178266q(e-book) aUtOrBLWbengerdacUtOrBLW 4aHF5548.8b.T45 2021 7aPSY0210002bisacsh 7aJMJ2bicssc a159.9404a158.7 22300aThinking about cognition /cedited by Robert J. Galavan (National University of Ireland Maynooth, Ireland), Kristian J. Sund (Roskilde University, Denmark). 1aBingley, U.K. :bEmerald Publishing Limited,c2021. 4c©2022 a1 online resource (xi, 140 pages). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aNew horizons in managerial and organizational cognition0 aChapter 1. Reflections on the First Five Volumes of New Horizons in Managerial and Organizational Cognition / Robert J. Galavan and Kristian J. Sund -- Chapter 2. How do Mindfulness and Routines Relate? Metacognitive Practice as Resolution to the Debate / Ravi S. Kudesia and Tingting Lang -- Chapter 3. Combining Neurophysiological and Psychological Indicators to Understand Individual and Team Cognition and Decision-Making / Ruchi Sinha, Louise Kyriaki, Zachariah R. Cross, Imogen E. Weigall, and Alex Chatburn -- Chapter 4. Shared Identity, Intentionality and Agency in Organizations / Randall Westgren and Peter Foreman -- Chapter 5. Thinking of Things to Come: Fuzzy Frames and Anticipating the Distant Future / Saheli Nath -- Chapter 6. Network Pictures - Cognition in A Networked Context / Christina Öberg -- Chapter 7. Studying Cognition through Decision-Makers' Characteristics: Insights from International Business Research / Aleksi Niittymies -- Chapter 8. The Identity Conundrum and an Expanded Framework of Organizational Identity / Peter Foreman and David A. Whetten. aThe broad field of managerial and organizational cognition (MOC) has diversified over the years. Where early studies of MOC focused on theories of rational conscious thought, illustrated for example by schema theory, over the years we have seen explorations of unconscious processing, heuristics and cognitive biases, along with emotions, identity, and the 'darker' sides of cognition. Thinking About Cognition takes stock by reflecting on the frontiers of the field and addressing the future beyond our current state-of-the-art. The result is a collection of papers reflects emerging research in the field of cognition and considers developments in mindfulness, networked societies, neuropsychology, identity theory, team cognition, decision making, distant futures, cultural and ethnic backgrounds, change, and agency. This fifth anniversary volume of New Horizons in Managerial and Organizational Cognition comprises of a collection of contributions that discuss frontiers of MOC research, address the challenges we face, inspire other scholars, and provide guidance on how to proceed.0 aPrint version record. 0aPsychology, Industrial. 0aCognition. 7aPsychologyxIndustrial & Organizational Psychology.2bisacsh 7aOccupational & industrial psychology.2bicssc1 aGalavan, Robert,eeditor.1 aSund, Kristian J.,d1975-eeditor.08iPrint version:z978180117825908iPDF version:z9781801178242 0aNew horizons in managerial and organizational cognition.40uhttps://doi.org/10.1108/S2397-521020210503611nam a2200445Ii 45000010014000000030008000140050017000220060019000390070015000580080041000730200028001140400031001420500022001730720024001950720017002190800008002360820015002442450228002592640056004872640011005433000041005543360026005953370026006213380036006474900062006835040067007455050964008125200951017765880026027276500025027536500028027786500058028066500055028647000039029197000033029587760034029917760032030258300063030578560045031209781801178068UtOrBLW20211117163016.0m o d cr un|||||||||211117t20212022enk ob 001 0 eng d a9781801178068q(e-book) aUtOrBLWbengerdacUtOrBLW 4aHF5605b.H57 2021 7aBUS001010 2bisacsh 7aKFCR2bicssc a65704a657.0922300aHistorical developments in the accountancy profession, financial reporting, and accounting theory /cedited by C. Richard Baker (Adelphi University, USA), Martin E. Persson (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA). 1aBingley, U.K. :bEmerald Publishing Limited,c2021. 4c©2022 a1 online resource (xvii, 188 pages). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aStudies in the development of accounting thought ;vv. 25 aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 169-181) and index.0 aSection 1: Financial Reporting and the Accountancy Profession -- Chapter 1. Contrasting Institutional Logics: Historical Development of the Public Accountancy Professions in the United Kingdom and France -- Chapter 2. A Brief History of the United States Standard Auditor's Report -- Chapter 3. The History of Accounting Standards-Setting in the United States Prior to the Creation of the Committee on Accounting Procedure -- Chapter 4. The Influence of Accounting Theory on the FASB Conceptual Framework -- Chapter 5. The Role of Financial Reporting in Corporate Governance Section 2: Accounting Measurements and Theory-- Chapter 6. A Genealogy of Positivist and Critical Accounting Research -- Chapter 7. Principles versus Rules-Based Accounting Standards -- Chapter 8. The Concept of Prudence in Accounting -- Chapter 9. The Challenge of Measuring Intangibles: Insights from Brand Valuation -- Chapter 10. The Concept of Measurement in Financial Reporting. aThis latest volume of Studies in the Development of Accounting Thought, edited by Martin E. Persson, contains ten manuscripts, seven being previously unpublished, authored by C. Richard Baker during an academic career that spans four decades. Historical Developments in the Accountancy Profession, Financial Reporting, and Accounting Theory is divided into two thematic sections. The first covers developments in accounting thought on financial reporting and the accountancy profession, whereas the second section covers developments related to accounting measurements and theory. The historical examination of the development of accounting thought serves as a unifying theme throughout this edited volume, which attempts to pick up on various understudied threads of academic and professional initiatives over the past several hundred years. The material is of value to anyone interested in the intellectual history of the accounting discipline.0 aPrint version record. 0aAccountingxHistory. 0aAccountingxPhilosophy. 7aBusiness & EconomicsxAccountingxFinancial.2bisacsh 7aFinancial reporting, financial statements.2bicssc1 aBaker, C. Richard,d1946-eauthor.1 aPersson, Martin E.,eauthor.08iPrint version:z978180117805108iPDF version:z9781801178044 0aStudies in the development of accounting thought ;vv. 25.40uhttps://doi.org/10.1108/S1479-350420212505121nam a2200481Ii 45000010014000000030008000140050017000220060019000390070015000580080041000730200028001140400031001420430012001730500024001850720023002090720017002320800008002490820017002572450170002742640056004442640011005003000040005113360026005513370026005773380036006034900049006395000020006885051884007085201524025925880026041166500057041426500029041996500034042286500017042626510052042796500062043316500057043937000030044507760034044807760032045148300048045468560045045949781801174367UtOrBLW20211215133238.0m o d cr un|||||||||211215t20212022enk o 001 0 eng d a9781801174367q(e-book) aUtOrBLWbengerdacUtOrBLW acl----- 4aGN564.L29bI54 2021 7aSOC0020102bisacsh 7aJHMC2bicssc a33004a306.309822300aInfrastructure, morality, food and clothing, and new developments in Latin America /cedited by Donald C. Wood (Akita University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan). 1aBingley, U.K. :bEmerald Publishing Limited,c2021. 4c©2022 a1 online resource (xiv, 284 pages). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aResearch in economic anthropology ;vvol. 41 aIncludes index.0 aIntroduction: Anthropological investigations into infrastructure, money, community and morality, food and clothing, and new developments in Latin America / Donald C. Wood -- Paper 1. London's "super sewer": A case study for the interdisciplinary possibilities of anthropologists and economists investigating infrastructure together / Benjamin O.L. Bowles, Kate Bayliss, and Elisa Van Waeyenberge -- Part I: Money, community and morality -- Paper 2. A responsible worker and a caring mother: Experiences of Russian commercial surrogates / Olga Doletskaya, Maria Denisova, and Oksana Dorofeeva -- Paper 3. God, gift and charity: The case of zakat and dasvandh in the local governance of social welfare provision in pakistan / Muhammad Salman Khan -- Paper 4. Money for belongingness: The account book and the management of the communal fund of a high school alumni association in south korea / You-Kyung Byun -- Paper 5. "microcredit schemes of tension": Women and the economic violence of credit mobilization in ibadan, nigeria / Olubukola Olayiwola -- Part II: Food and clothing -- Paper 6. The multiple and changing values of rescued food: Case study of a food security initiative in urban New Zealand / Jessica Mannette -- Paper 7. Digitalizing local markets: The secondhand market for pre-owned clothing in hamburg, Germany / Heike Derwanz -- Paper 8. Doing difference: The performance of order in the market for Islamic fashion in Berlin / Robert Birnbauer -- Part III: New developments in Latin America -- Paper 9. Rethinking fair trade: Narratives and counter narratives of poverty and partnerships / Sarah Lyon -- Paper 10. Assessing cost-effectiveness in reintegrating ex-combatants in colombia; colleen alena o'brien -- Paper 11. A tale of a much maligned but persistent cultural pattern: Networks of people giving to receive something in exchange; sidney m. Greenfield. aVolume 41 of Research in Economic Anthropology explores a wide range of topics of interest to economic anthropology. The opening paper presents a novel approach to anthropological-economic infrastructural research in England, specifically London's Thames Tideway Tunnel. The volume's first section consists of four papers that are tied together by two common threads: the roles of money in social ties between people, and moral concerns regarding these and other roles and uses of money in society. The section covers commercial surrogate mothers in Russia, social welfare provision in Pakistan, the management of a communal fund within a school alumni association in South Korea, and a credit scheme's impact on women in Nigeria. Part two focuses on two basic necessities of human life--food and clothing - examining a New Zealand food security initiative that rescues "waste" food, modern transformations of a pre-owned clothing market in Hamburg, Germany, and Muslim fashion retail business in the same country's capital city, Berlin. Finally, the volume closes with a third section that fixes an anthropological lens on contemporary developments in Latin America, analyzing the larger fair trade movement and its particular manifestations and implications in Oaxaca, Mexico, the cost-effectiveness of the reintegration of ex-combatants in Colombia, and patron-client relations in Brazil and how these have been politically perceived and presented by domestic and foreign intellectuals and academics, respectively.0 aPrint version record. 0aEconomic developmentxSocial aspectszLatin America. 0aExchangezLatin America. 0aSocial ethicszLatin America. 0aBasic needs. 0aLatin AmericaxSocial conditionsy21st century. 7aSocial SciencexAnthropologyxCultural & Social.2bisacsh 7aSocial & cultural anthropology, ethnography.2bicssc1 aWood, Donald C.,eeditor.08iPrint version:z978180117435008iPDF version:z9781801174343 0aResearch in economic anthropology ;vv. 41.40uhttps://doi.org/10.1108/S0190-128120224105243nam a2200469Ii 45000010014000000030008000140050017000220060019000390070015000580080041000730200028001140400031001420500021001730720023001940720016002170800008002330820012002412450223002532640056004762640011005323000042005433360026005853370026006113380036006374900051006735000020007245052794007445200702035385880026042406500060042666500061043266500031043876500050044186500053044687000029045217000025045507000028045757760034046037760032046378300059046698560045047289781800717930UtOrBLW20211215133238.0m o d cr un|||||||||211215t20212022enk o 001 0 eng d a9781800717930q(e-book) aUtOrBLWbengerdacUtOrBLW 4aHB171b.G56 2021 7aBUS1130002bisacsh 7aKCX2bicssc a33004a33022300aGlobalization, political economy, business and society in pandemic times /cedited by Pervez Ghauri (University of Birmingham, UK), Tony Fang (Stockholm University, Sweden), John Hassler (Stockholm University, Sweden). 1aBingley, U.K. :bEmerald Publishing Limited,c2021. 4c©2022 a1 online resource (xviii, 306 pages). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aInternational business & management ;vvol. 36 aIncludes index.0 aChapter 1. Globalization, political economy, business and society in pandemic times / Tony Fang and John Hassler -- Part I: Globalization, political economy and society in pandemic times -- Chapter 2. From vulnerability to sustainability? The enforced cooling down of an overheated world / Thomas Hylland Eriksen -- Chapter 3. The political economy of Covid-19: Adaptation in the midst of conflicts, with implications for climate change / David Zilberman -- Chapter 4. Macroeconomic perspectives on the corona crisis / John Hassler -- Chapter 5. Human rights: Four lessons from the pandemic in a post-pandemic world / Hans Ingvar Roth -- Chapter 6. Pandemic and technological innovation: A historic perspective / Richard Grassman -- Chapter 7. Covid-19 and its impact on medical research and society / Qiang Pan-Hammarström -- Part II: Industry and business strategy in pandemic times -- Chapter 8. Thinking strategically during the global pan(dem)ic / Klaus E. Meyer -- Chapter 9. Post-covid debates in global strategy / Mike W. Peng and Nishant Kathuria -- Chapter 10. The effects of Covid-19 on tourism in nordic countries / Sigbjørn Tveteraa and Jinghua Xie -- Chapter 11. Global value chain strategies before and after the pandemic crisis: The case of volvo cars / Claes-Göran Alvstam and Tony Fang -- Part III: Leadership and human capital in Covid-19 pandemic -- Chapter 12. Sweden's Covid-19 strategy from a leadership perspective: Importance of trust and role models / Maria Fors Brandebo -- Chapter 13. The dual role of trust in creative global virtual teams: Implications for leadership in times of crisis / Lena Zander, Oliva Kang, Audra I. Mockaitis, and Peter Zettinig -- Chapter 14. Human capital mobility in developing countries under the pandemic times: Losses or opportunities? / Mariia Shagalkina and Marina Latukha -- Chapter 15. At the crossroads: International student exchanges during the Covid-19 pandemic / Y. Elizabeth Wang Part IV International Relations and International Business in an Emerging Bifurcated World -- Chapter 16. China's diplomatic offensive and rivalry with the us in response to Covid-19 / Sam Suisheng Zhao -- Chapter 17. The new challenges in the new context of global de-coupling / Peter P. Li -- Chapter 18. International cooperation in time of crisis: The EU-Japan strategic partnership agreement / Patrik Ström, Marie Söderberg, and Åsa Malmström-Rognes -- Part V: Covid-19 and new research agenda -- Chapter 19. Covid-19 and international business / Ilan Alon and Vanessa Bretas -- Chapter 20. New configurations of the IB theories: Dynamic response to the environmental challenges / Andrei Panibratov, Liana Rysakova, and Yunxin Luo -- Chapter 21. A cross-cultural research agenda in the time of Covid-19 / Rosalie L. Tung. aGlobalization, Political Economy, Business and Society in Pandemic Times is a product of the 5th Emerging Markets Inspiration Conference (EMIC) at Stockholm University during May 14-15, 2020. The purpose of the book is to arrive at a holistic understanding of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on politics, economies, business, and society in a globalized world. The scientific community acted swiftly to study COVID-19 and its various possible societal correlations. This edited collection contributes to the growing literature on COVID-19 through a multidisciplinary approach by addressing both macro and micro issues from both local and global angles in both critical and self-critical tones.0 aPrint version record. 0aCOVID-19 Pandemic, 2020-xEconomic aspectsvCongresses. 0aCOVID-19 Pandemic, 2020-xPolitical aspectsvCongresses. 0aGlobalizationvCongresses. 7aBusiness & EconomicsxGlobalization.2bisacsh 7aEconomic & financial crises & disasters.2bicssc1 aGhauri, Pervez,eeditor.1 aFang, Tony,eeditor.1 aHassler, John,eeditor.08iPrint version:z978180071792308iPDF version:z9781800717916 0aInternational business and management series ;vv. 36.40uhttps://doi.org/10.1108/S1876-066X20223604630nam a2200409Ii 45000010014000000030008000140050017000220060019000390070015000580080041000730200028001140400031001420500022001730720023001950720016002180800008002340820012002422450212002542640056004662640011005223000039005333360026005723370026005983380036006244900067006605051502007275201653022295880026038826500027039086500063039356500047039987000032040457000032040777760034041097760032041438560045041759781802621754UtOrBLW20211215133238.0m o d cr un|||||||||211215t20212022enk o 000 0 eng d a9781802621754q(e-book) aUtOrBLWbengerdacUtOrBLW 4aHD58.8b.R47 2021 7aBUS1030002bisacsh 7aKJU2bicssc a65804a65822300aResearch in organizational change and development.nVol. 29 /cedited by Abraham B. (Rami) Shani (California Polytechnic State University, USA), Debra A. Noumair (Teachers College, Columbia University, USA). 1aBingley, U.K. :bEmerald Publishing Limited,c2021. 4c©2022 a1 online resource (xv, 274 pages). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier0 aResearch in organizational change and development ;vvolume 290 aChapter 1. Are od and analytics twins separated at birth? Toward an integrated framework / Alec Levenson, Maura Stevenson, and Alexis Fink -- Chapter 2. The laboratizaton of change: What is it with labs and change these days? / Marc Thompson and Mathis Schulte -- Chapter 3. Toward reconfiguring sociotechnical system design: Digitally infused work systems and the 'platform-sts' / John W. Selsky and Oguz N. Baburoglu -- Chapter 4. From psychological dispositions to social positions: Applying a habitus oriented approach to organization development and change / Baruch Shimoni -- Chapter 5. Using action research and organization design to plan in-home hospital treatment / Iben Duvald -- Chapter 6. Opening the doors of the ivory tower: Action research as a tool supporting cooperation between universities and external organizations / Beata Jalocha, Ewa Bogacz-Wojtanowska, Anna Góral, Grazyna Prawelska-Skrzypek, and Piotr Jedynak -- Chapter 7. Designing for collaboration: Don't just focus on the team, focus also on the context in which teams work / Brenda A. Barker Scott and Michael R. Manning -- Chapter 8. Context-levels-culture (clc): A diagnostic framework for consulting to diversity, equity and inclusion (dei) change in organizations / Frank D. Golom and Mateo Cruz -- Chapter 9. Aligning strategy and digital technology in government organizations: A call for action / Joe McDonagh -- Chapter 10. Reflections: Change management is not organization development / W. Warner Burke. aVolume 29 of Research in Organizational Change and Development includes ten contributions from colleagues around the globe with powerful insights and potentially relevant impact for researching and practicing organization change and development during and post the pandemic. The emerging people analytics subfield and organization development perspectives are brought together to present an integrated framework that can guide future theoretical development and practice. Bourdieu's concept of social position in the form of "habitus oriented approach" expands our understanding of human behavior. Lewin's original view of political labs is advanced to examine the emerging phenomenon of labs as mechanisms for organization change and development. The alignment challenges of strategy and digital technology in government organizations is examined via the use of collaborative inquiry. The essence and context of collaboration in teams is investigated in the emerging new workplace. The current state of organizational DEI practice is examined and a new framework for diagnosing and addressing small-scale diversity-related challenges is introduced. Digital transformation suggests the need for a new STS platform with new guiding design principles. The establishment of a collaborative community generated insights into the challenges faced by healthcare organizations. Action research supported new cooperation and partnership between universities and external organizations. In the new "Reflection" feature, the author compares organization development (OD) and change management (CM) across eight concepts that are relevant to both OD and CM. 0 aPrint version record. 0aOrganizational change. 7aBusiness & EconomicsxOrganizational Development.2bisacsh 7aOrganizational theory & behaviour.2bicssc1 aShani, Abraham B.,eeditor.1 aNoumair, Debra A.,eeditor.08iPrint version:z978180262174708iPDF version:z978180262173040uhttps://doi.org/10.1108/S0897-3016202229