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Future socio-political scenarios for aquatic resources in Europe: An operationalized framework for aquaculture projections (2020)
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Kreiss, C. M., Papathanasopoulou, E., Hamon, K. G., Pinnegar, J. K., Rybicki, S., Micallef, G., …Peck, M. A. (2020). Future socio-political scenarios for aquatic resources in Europe: An operationalized framework for aquaculture projections. Frontiers in Marine Science, 7, Article 568159. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2020.568159

Climate-driven changes in aquatic environments have already started to affect the European aquaculture sector’s most commercially important finfish and shellfish species. In addition to changes in water quality and temperature that can directly influ... Read More about Future socio-political scenarios for aquatic resources in Europe: An operationalized framework for aquaculture projections.

Runners, repeaters, strangers and aliens: Operationalising efficient output disclosure control (2020)
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Alves, K., & Ritchie, F. (2020). Runners, repeaters, strangers and aliens: Operationalising efficient output disclosure control. Statistical Journal of the IAOS, 36(4), 1281-1293. https://doi.org/10.3233/SJI-200661

Statistical agencies and other government bodies increasingly use secure remote research facilities to provide access to sensitive data for research and analysis by internal staff and third parties. Such facilities depend on human intervention to ens... Read More about Runners, repeaters, strangers and aliens: Operationalising efficient output disclosure control.

Competition, diversification and performance in dual banking: A panel VAR analysis (2020)
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Sahul Hamid, F., & Ibrahim, M. H. (2021). Competition, diversification and performance in dual banking: A panel VAR analysis. Economic Research-Ekonomska Istrazivanja, 34(1), 194-220. https://doi.org/10.1080/1331677X.2020.1782242

This article investigates the dynamic relationship among competition, diversification and bank performance using data for 18 countries with a dual banking system over the period 2000 to 2016. Analyses using panel vector autoregression (P.V.A.R.) mode... Read More about Competition, diversification and performance in dual banking: A panel VAR analysis.

Proactive environmental strategy and firm performance at the bottom of the pyramid (2020)
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Adomako, S., Ning, E., & Adu‐Ameyaw, E. (2021). Proactive environmental strategy and firm performance at the bottom of the pyramid. Business Strategy and the Environment, 30(1), 422-431. https://doi.org/10.1002/bse.2629

This paper utilizes insights from the natural resource-based view to examine the conditions under which proactive environmental strategy (PES) drive firm performance. Using data collected from 266 small- and medium-sized enterprises operating in Ghan... Read More about Proactive environmental strategy and firm performance at the bottom of the pyramid.

Structuralism and human development: A seamless marriage? An assessment of poverty, production and environmental challenges in CARICOM countries (2020)
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Perry, K. K. (2020). Structuralism and human development: A seamless marriage? An assessment of poverty, production and environmental challenges in CARICOM countries. International Journal of Political Economy, 49(3), 222-242. https://doi.org/10.1080/08911916.2020.1824735

The article examines the current human development experience of CARICOM nations focusing on the interconnected challenges of poverty, production and the environment that show continuing uneven development. Using an extended structuralist framework b... Read More about Structuralism and human development: A seamless marriage? An assessment of poverty, production and environmental challenges in CARICOM countries.

Does emigration affect pro-environmental behaviour back home? A long-term, local-level perspective (2020)
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Ivlevs, A. (2021). Does emigration affect pro-environmental behaviour back home? A long-term, local-level perspective. Kyklos, 74(1), 48-76. https://doi.org/10.1111/kykl.12257

This study provides novel evidence on the effects of emigration on pro-environmental behaviour back home. Focusing on the seven successor states of former Yugoslavia, I explore the relationship between people’s present-day pro-environmental action an... Read More about Does emigration affect pro-environmental behaviour back home? A long-term, local-level perspective.

Security properties of light clients on the ethereum blockchain (2020)
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Paavolainen, S., & Carr, C. (2020). Security properties of light clients on the ethereum blockchain. IEEE Access, 8, 124339-124358. https://doi.org/10.1109/access.2020.3006113

Ethereum is a decentralized blockchain, known as being the second most popular public blockchain after Bitcoin. Since Ethereum is decentralised the canonical state is determined by the Ethereum network participants via a consensus mechanism without a... Read More about Security properties of light clients on the ethereum blockchain.

The impact of economic value added (EVA) adoption on stock performance (2020)
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Shishany, A. A., Al-Omush, A., & Guermat, C. (2020). The impact of economic value added (EVA) adoption on stock performance. Accounting, 6(5), 687-704. https://doi.org/10.5267/j.ac.2020.6.015

© 2020 by the authors; licensee Growing Science, Canada. The adoption of EVA as a compensation and management plan, generally, impacts positively the performance of companies adopting this method. However, this paper examines whether the adoption of... Read More about The impact of economic value added (EVA) adoption on stock performance.

Former Communist party membership and present-day entrepreneurship (2020)
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Ivlevs, A., Nikolova, M., & Popova, O. (2021). Former Communist party membership and present-day entrepreneurship. Small Business Economics, 57, 1783–1800. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11187-020-00364-6

After the collapse of communism in Central and Eastern Europe, former party members were particularly likely to start businesses and become entrepreneurs. What remains unclear, however, is whether this entrepreneurial activity was driven by the resou... Read More about Former Communist party membership and present-day entrepreneurship.

Business models innovation in investment banks: A resilience perspective (2020)
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Ramdani, B., Binsaif, A., Boukrami, E., & Guermat, C. (2022). Business models innovation in investment banks: A resilience perspective. Asia Pacific Journal of Management, 39, 51–78. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10490-020-09723-z

© 2020, The Author(s). Firms frequently change their business models in order to respond to internal and external challenges. This study aims to explore how investments banks adjust their business models in response to internal and external challenge... Read More about Business models innovation in investment banks: A resilience perspective.

From mad to mindful: Corporate control through corporate spirituality (2020)
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Wrenn, M. V. (2020). From mad to mindful: Corporate control through corporate spirituality. Journal of Economic Issues, 54(2), 503-509. https://doi.org/10.1080/00213624.2020.1756660

Abstract: Capitalism has always and will always depend on a compliant workforce. Maintaining the delicate balance between a worker who is just “not-unhappy” enough or desperate enough to continue working while also cutting costs to the bone presents... Read More about From mad to mindful: Corporate control through corporate spirituality.

The interaction between academia and industry and its impact on national innovation capacity: The case of Algeria (2020)
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Saad, M., Guermat, C., & Bourifout, Z. (2021). The interaction between academia and industry and its impact on national innovation capacity: The case of Algeria. Industry and Higher Education, 35(5), 570-580. https://doi.org/10.1177/0950422220931418

The role of higher education institutions (HEIs) in developing the innovative capacity of societies is well recognised. That role is accomplished through the creation and dissemination of knowledge, the success of which is dependent on the types and... Read More about The interaction between academia and industry and its impact on national innovation capacity: The case of Algeria.

Critical macro-finance: A theoretical lens (2020)
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Gabor, D. (2020). Critical macro-finance: A theoretical lens. Finance and Society, 6(1), 45-55. https://doi.org/10.2218/finsoc.v6i1.4408

This forum contribution outlines four propositions of the critical macro-finance approach: (1) US-led financial globalization has structurally evolved around market-based finance, driven by the production of new asset classes and the Americanization... Read More about Critical macro-finance: A theoretical lens.

The nature of money in a convertible currency world (2020)
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Sissoko, C. (2020). The nature of money in a convertible currency world. Review of Economic Analysis, 12(1),

In a world where the means of exchange is convertible into the numeraire consumption good at a fixed rate, no one wants to hold money over time – and due to convertibility there is no means by which the Friedman rule can generate deflation. This is t... Read More about The nature of money in a convertible currency world.

Corporate social (Ir)responsibility and corporate hypocrisy: Warmth, motive and the protective value of corporate social responsibility (2020)
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Chen, Z., Hang, H., Pavelin, S., & Porter, L. (2020). Corporate social (Ir)responsibility and corporate hypocrisy: Warmth, motive and the protective value of corporate social responsibility. Business Ethics Quarterly, 30(4), 486-524. https://doi.org/10.1017/beq.2019.50

This article examines how a firm’s prior record on corporate social responsibility (CSR) influences individual stakeholders’ perceptions of corporate hypocrisy in the wake of a corporate social irresponsibility (CSI) event. Our research extends extan... Read More about Corporate social (Ir)responsibility and corporate hypocrisy: Warmth, motive and the protective value of corporate social responsibility.

Fear of robots and life satisfaction (2020)
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Hinks, T. (2021). Fear of robots and life satisfaction. International Journal of Social Robotics, 13, 327–340. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12369-020-00640-1

The use of robots and in particular next-generation robots in the production of goods and services is increasing. What impact robots are having on people’s quality of life, including workers, is as yet under-explored. This paper provides initial fi... Read More about Fear of robots and life satisfaction.

The marine economy of the United Kingdom (2020)
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Stebbings, E., Papathanasopoulou, E., Hooper, T., Austen, M. C., & Yan, X. (2020). The marine economy of the United Kingdom. Marine Policy, 116, Article 103905. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2020.103905

The marine and coastal environment is an important economic asset in the UK, and there is a need for greater information about marine economic activities for the purposes of marine management and policy. However, due to the difficulties of quantifyin... Read More about The marine economy of the United Kingdom.

The age of cheap money and passive investing: Are pro forma earnings value relevant? (2020)
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Meier, F. (2020). The age of cheap money and passive investing: Are pro forma earnings value relevant?. Journal of Finance and Investment Analysis, 9(2), 1-35

This study investigates the impact of pro forma earnings on stock misvaluation. In light of a decade of substantial changes in the market and investment environment since 2008 that are challenging the traditional primacy of accounting disclosures for... Read More about The age of cheap money and passive investing: Are pro forma earnings value relevant?.

Veblen, Veblenian social practices, and prosperity theology (2020)
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Wrenn, M. (2020). Veblen, Veblenian social practices, and prosperity theology. Journal of Economic Issues, 54(1), 1-18. https://doi.org/10.1080/00213624.2020.1720560

Abstract: At the turn of the twentieth century (1910), Veblen published an essay which explored the relationship between Christianity and capitalism by focusing on the interaction between the two institutions as they evolved. Veblen’s analysis begins... Read More about Veblen, Veblenian social practices, and prosperity theology.

Effects of securitization and covered bonds on bank stability (2020)
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Arif, A. (2020). Effects of securitization and covered bonds on bank stability. Research in International Business and Finance, 53, Article 101196. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ribaf.2020.101196

This paper empirically investigates the relationship of securitization and covered bonds with bank stability and highlights that this relationship varies with the level of a bank's involvement in a specific instrument. The study uses the data from 46... Read More about Effects of securitization and covered bonds on bank stability.