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What drives social returns to education? A meta-analysis
Education can generate important externalities that contribute towards economic growth and convergence. In this paper, we study such externalities and their drivers by conducting the first meta-analysis of the social returns ... -
What makes a workday meaningful? Evidence on the role of task significance, competence and subjective meaningful work
(Emerald, 2024-07-05)Purpose: The construct of meaningful work is a relevant topic for the managerial literature interested in job design, employees’ motivation, and job performance. The current research seeks to improve our knowledge on ... -
What we do know and don’t know about marketing communications on mature consumers
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When does alliance proactiveness matter to market performance? A Comparative Case Analysis
(Elsevier Bv, 2017-12-15)Relationships with external partners can provide several benefits for firms. To obtain such benefits, firms must develop competencies and capabilities that enhance their ability to create and capture value in inter-organizational ... -
When is the grass greener on the other side? A longitudinal study of the joint effect of occupational mobility and personality on the honeymoon‐hangover experience during job change
This is the pre-peer reviewed version of the following article: Zhou, Y, Wu, C‐H, Zou, M, Williams, M. When is the grass greener on the other side? A longitudinal study of the joint effect of occupational mobility and ... -
When the Penny Drops: Understanding how social class influences speciality careers in the UK medical profession
(Elsevier, 2024-03-18)In the UK, the medical profession is socially exclusive and socially stratified as doctors from more advantaged backgrounds are more likely to train for specialities with more competitive entry. However, in research to ... -
When the Penny Drops: Understanding how social class influences speciality careers in the UK medical profession.
(2024-05)In the UK, the medical profession is socially exclusive and socially stratified as doctors from more advantaged backgrounds are more likely to train for specialities with more competitive entry. However, in research to ... -
Which Reputations Does a Brand Owner Need? Evidence from Trade Mark Opposition
(2007-07-01)At least two: the reputation of their brand and a reputation for being tough on imitators of this brand. Sustaining a brand requires both investment in its reputation amongst consumers and the defence of the brand against ... -
Which Strategy Maximizes the Innovation Output of Firms in China: Using a Control or an Entrepreneurial Sphere?
(2022-11-01)Innovation is a key stimulus for firms’ survival and growth. However, many of Chinese firms fail to make it due to the lack of adequate financial resources. Previous studies have been deeply investigated the relationships ... -
Who approves fraudulence? Configurational causes of consumers' unethical judgments
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Why do states in conflict with each other also sustain resilient cooperation in international regulation? Britain and telegraphy, 1860s-1914
This is the accepted manuscript of an article published online: 6, Perri, Eva Heims. 2021. Why do states in conflict with each other also sustain resilient cooperation in international regulation? Britain and telegraphy, ...