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MtB versus VAIC in measuring intellectual capital: Empirical evidence from Italian listed companies (2017)
Presentation / Conference
Forte, W., Matonti, G., Tucker, J., & Nicolo, G. (2017, September). MtB versus VAIC in measuring intellectual capital: Empirical evidence from Italian listed companies. Paper presented at 13TH INTERDISCIPLINARY WORKSHOP ON INTANGIBLES AND INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL, Università Politecnica delle Marche, Ancona, Italy

Purpose – Grounded in the extant theoretical and empirical literature, the purpose of this paper is to compare two of the most employed methods measuring IC value in order to find the most suitable in the context of Italian listed firms. Moreover, th... Read More about MtB versus VAIC in measuring intellectual capital: Empirical evidence from Italian listed companies.

Open data: Who needs it? (2017)
Presentation / Conference
Ritchie, F. (2017, September). Open data: Who needs it?. Presented at UNECE/Eurostat work session on statistical data confidentiality - 2017, Skopje, FYR Macedonia

This presentation, to introduce and stimulate a panel discussion, argued that we have 50 years worth of experience in knowing how to use data safely for researcher; as such we should be concentrating on practical management problems not theory: "how-... Read More about Open data: Who needs it?.

Lessons learned in training ‘safe users’ of confidential data (2017)
Presentation / Conference
Ritchie, F., Green, E., Newman, J., & Parker, T. (2017, September). Lessons learned in training ‘safe users’ of confidential data. Paper presented at UNECE/Eurostat work session on statistical data confidentiality - 2017, Skopje, FYR Macedonia

Many statistical organisations require researchers using detailed sensitive data to undergo ‘safe researcher’ training. Such training has traditionally reflected the ‘policing’ model of data protection. This mirrors the defensive stance often adopted... Read More about Lessons learned in training ‘safe users’ of confidential data.

The "Five Safes": A framework for planning, designing and evaluating data access solutions (2017)
Presentation / Conference
Ritchie, F. (2017, September). The "Five Safes": A framework for planning, designing and evaluating data access solutions. Paper presented at Data for Policy 2017, London, UK

The ‘Five Safes’ is a popular way to structure thinking about data access solutions. Originally used mainly by statistical agencies and social science academics , in recent years it has been adopted more widely across government, health organisations... Read More about The "Five Safes": A framework for planning, designing and evaluating data access solutions.

The insurance case of corporate social responsibility (CSR): Is ambivalence the key?” (empirical paper) (2017)
Presentation / Conference
Chen, Z., Hang, H., Pavelin, S., & Porter, L. (2017, August). The insurance case of corporate social responsibility (CSR): Is ambivalence the key?” (empirical paper). Paper presented at Centre for social and environmental accounting research, St. Andrews, Scotland

The Insurance Case of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR): Is Ambivalence the Key?” (empirical paper)

The insurance case of corporate social responsibility (CSR): Is ambivalence the key (2017)
Presentation / Conference
Chen, Z., Pavelin, S., Porter, L., & Hang, H. (2017, June). The insurance case of corporate social responsibility (CSR): Is ambivalence the key. Paper presented at International Association for Business and Society annual conference, Amsterdam, Netherlands

Ambivalence is the underlying mechanism in the CSR insurance case

The standard narrative on history of macroeconomics: Central banks and DSGE models (2017)
Presentation / Conference
Sergi, F. (2017, June). The standard narrative on history of macroeconomics: Central banks and DSGE models. Paper presented at History of Economics Society 45th Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada

How do macroeconomists write the history of their own discipline? This article provides a careful reconstruction of the history of macroeconomics told by the practitioners working today in the dynamic stochastic general equilibrium (DSGE) approach.... Read More about The standard narrative on history of macroeconomics: Central banks and DSGE models.