School of Business and Management: Recent submissions
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Intergenerational Mobility and Inequality in China: Evidence from the Chinese Household Income Project*
(2024-01-01)We document intergenerational mobility in the income distribution in China, using Chinese Household Income Project survey data from the 1990s till 2013. To obtain a robust picture of mobility, we use several measures of ... -
Debt-GDP cycles in historical perspective: the case of the USA (1889-2014)
(Oxford University Press, 2023)Since the Global Financial Crisis, interest in financial cycles has risen significantly. While much of modern macroeconomics conceives financial crises as the results of exogenous shocks, Minsky’s financial instability ... -
Mapping modern economic rents: the good, the bad, and the grey areas
(Oxford University Press, 2023)There is increasing consensus that modern capitalist economies suffer from excessive rent extraction in both financial and real economy sectors. However, scholars have yet to develop a coherent analytical framework for ... -
Educators’ approach to ‘silence’ and ‘listening differently
(BERA, 2023-07-03)Educators, at times, encounter situations when they ask students questions after teaching, only to be met with silence, or when they assign group exercises or activities and students do not respond to their instructions ... -
‘Beyond the outbreak and imagining the aftermath: Emerging issues from the global south.’
(2021-08-19)In response to the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on Non-profit organisations and communities, the School of Business and Management (SBM), as part of public engagement, organised a colloquium with practitioners and ... -
Top managers in public organizations: A systematic literature review and future research directions
(Wiley, 2023-04-02)Despite increasing attention, top management research has been heavily dominated by a focus on private companies with much less emphasis on the top managers in public organizations. We present a systematic literature review ... -
Wield the Power of Omni-channel Retailing Strategy: a Capability and Supply Chain Resilience Perspective
(2021-01-01)Omni-channel strategy can be a powerful mechanism through which successful implementing organisations achieve higher levels of resilience to better survive disruptions. However, such potential benefits have been overlooked ... -
A Hybrid Genetic Algorithm for Nurse Scheduling Problem considering the Fatigue Factor.
(Hindawi, 2021)Nowadays and due to the pandemic of COVID-19, nurses are working under the highest pressure benevolently all over the world. This urgent situation can cause more fatigue for nurses who are responsible for taking care of ... -
A DEA-Based Decision Support Framework for Organizations' Performance Evaluation considering TQM and Knowledge Management.
(Hindawi, 2021-04-14)Total quality management (TQM) and knowledge management (KM) play a significant role in improving the situation of the organization and creating and maintaining competitive advantage (CA). Therefore, harmonizing TQM and ... -
We, campesinos: The potentials and pitfalls of agrarian populism in Colombia's agrarian strike
(John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 2023)This contribution aims to explore the potentials and pitfalls for the emergence of a popular agrarian movement capable of offering a progressive alternative to the far-right. Taking the case of Colombia's national agrarian ... -
What do indebted employees do? Financialisation and the decline of industrial action
(Wiley, 2023-01-02)While isolated episodes of work stoppages keep occurring, aggregate industrial action rates have been on the decline over the last five decades. Attempts to explain this trend centre on the short-term effects of the business ... -
Varieties of functional income inequality in Latin America: Chile and Mexico compared
(2022-07-01)Contributing to a better understanding of the varying inequality patterns within Latin America, this article examines the drivers of the private sector labour shares of Chile and Mexico between 1980 and 2011. Over this ... -
Reports of my death are greatly exaggerated: The persistence of neoliberalism in Britain
(2024-01-01)Recent declarations of the end of neoliberalism in the United Kingdom, especially since the Covid-19 pandemic, are underpinned by diffuse and unstructured understandings of the neoliberal state. We argue that state ...