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Growing Presence of RealOptions in Global FinancialMarketsResearch in Finance, Volume 33Research in Finance, Volume 33
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John W. Kensinger John W. Kensinger University of North Texas, USAUniversity of North Texas, USA
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John W. Kensinger John W. Kensinger University of North Texas, USAUniversity of North Texas, USA
SynopsisResearch in Finance seeks to provide a collection of quality research articles that reflect the current and primary issues in financialmarkets. Contributions include finance theory and financial practice, plus accounting issues such as reporting derivatives positions,reflecting intangible holdings, or predicting financial distress.The broad theme of this volume of Research in Finance is “Comparing the Influence upon Equity Valuation of Strategy Comparedwith Cash Flow Expectations.” Contributions assess the strong role of strategy in equity valuation, compared with valuation ofexpected dividends. We also see new evidence about the triggers for financial distress in emerging countries.
Accounting & finance
ISSN: 0196-3821
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Research in Economic HistoryResearch in Economic History, Volume 33Research in Economic History, Volume 33
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Christopher Hanes Christopher Hanes Binghamton University, State University of New York, USABinghamton University, State University of New York, USA
Susan Wolcott Susan Wolcott Binghamton University, State University of New York, USABinghamton University, State University of New York, USA
SynopsisVolume 33 contains articles on the economic history of Europe, America and Asia and brings new analysis, and newly createddatasets to address issues of interest. Two papers focus on the US and contribute to our understanding of the Great Depression. In"Reexamining the Origins of the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act", Beaudreau argues industrialists used the plight of farmers to raise tariffson manufactured goods. And Jalil and Rua show in "Inflation Expectations in the U.S. in Fall 1933” that shifts in inflationaryexpectations could be responsible for the patterns in output witnessed in 1933: an expansion in the early part of the year whichstalled by the Fall. Two papers present new data. "First Cabin Fares from New York to the British Isles, 1826-1914" by Dupont, Keelingand Weiss extends their work on understanding early tourism by creating a new series to examine the time path of first class travelover the 19th century. "Reforms and Supervisory Organizations: Lessons from the History of the Istanbul Bourse, 1873–1883" byHanedar, Hanedar, Torun and Çelikay data newly collected from the Istanbul Bourse to better understand how investors respond todifferent types of reforms. And finally, Field in "The Savings and Loan Insolvencies and the Costs of Financial Crisis" gives areinterpretation of the Savings and Loan Crises of the late 1980s and early 1990s in light of the subsequent, much more severe crisisof 2007/08.
Economics
ISSN: 0363-3268
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Core-Periphery Patterns acrossthe European Union: CaseStudies and Lessons fromEastern and Southern EuropeAuthors
Adelaide Duarte Adelaide Duarte University of Coimbra, PortugalUniversity of Coimbra, Portugal
Gabriela Carmen Pascariu Gabriela Carmen Pascariu Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi, RomaniaAlexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi, Romania
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The EMU debt crisis that emerged in 2010 has identified a group of Southern countries, especially Greece, Portugal, Spain and Italy,as low performers exhibiting several serious macroeconomic imbalances, and it has also highlighted that EU integration experiencedby Eastern European countries (especially the latter-comers to EU) was not accompanied by a rapid process of real convergence.Since then, the research about the effects of peripherality have regained a renewed interest to ultimately ground better regionalpolicy recommendations aimed at achieving a sustained reduction of income per capita disparities across EU regions.
In this new work, Pascariu and Duarte, along with an international group of acclaimed scholars, delve into key challenges currentlyfacing the European Union. They investigate this central question: does the domestic market system lead to the development of acenter-periphery model, by highlight gaps, or does it support the convergence process? Analyzing the effects of peripherality acrossthe EU regions, a two-fold approach is used to deliver policy recommendations grounded in economic theory, and of interest toother countries and regions facing a process of integration.
Economics
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Publication date: 25 August 2017
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Structure, Content andMeaning of OrganizationalNetworks: Extending NetworkThinkingResearch in the Sociology of Organizations,Research in the Sociology of Organizations,Volume 53Volume 53
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Peter Groenewegen Peter Groenewegen Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The NetherlandsVrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Julie E. Ferguson Julie E. Ferguson Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The NetherlandsVrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Christine Moser Christine Moser Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The NetherlandsVrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands
John Mohr John Mohr University of California, USAUniversity of California, USA
Stephen P. Borgatti Stephen P. Borgatti University of Kentucky, USAUniversity of Kentucky, USA
SynopsisTo better understand how structure, content and meaning are interrelated, there is great potential in conceptualizing mixedstructure linkages, where social relations, events, actions and text-based information intersect. This potential is all the more salient inview of the large data flows and analytical tools that researchers can draw on. However, the increasing availability of tools and dataseem to outpace theory development. In response to these trends, this volume aims to advance theoretical understanding of howstructure, content and meaning are dynamically intertwined, in both online and offline domains. We also explain the methodologicalimplications of such investigations. This volume therefore responds to the need for in-depth analyses studying the theoretical andmethodological implications of the assumed unity of network approaches at the intersections of structure, content and meaning.With these analyses, we show promising approaches, provoke debates in the field, and suggest potential future directions.
HR & organizational behaviour
ISSN: 0733-558X
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Work in the 21st Century: HowDo I Log On?The Changing Context of Managing PeopleThe Changing Context of Managing People
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Peter K. Ross Peter K. Ross Griffith University, Austral iaGriffith University, Austral ia
Susan Ressia Susan Ressia Griffith University, Austral iaGriffith University, Austral ia
El izabeth J. Sander El izabeth J. Sander Bond University, Austral iaBond University, Austral ia
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Emma Parry Emma Parry Cranfield School of Management, UKCranfield School of Management, UK
Synopsis
The world of work is rapidly changing. What then do 21st century workplaces look like, and what factors are supporting theseworkplace changes? Globalisation, financial and labour market deregulation, and rapid technological advances have acceleratedworkplace change and skill requirements. Organisations, for example, need to increasingly manage geographically diverse andtechnologically-mediated workplace relationships. Advances in artificial intelligence and automation are further questioning thefuture and nature of work itself.
This book identifies and examines the institutions, frameworks and technologies that are emerging to support these new workpractices. It analyses changing work environments, entrepreneurial and self-employment strategies, global virtual labour markets andthe impacts of data analytics and automation on work practices and skill sets. It is critical for governments, practitioners andacademics to better understand how to harness the benefits and meet the challenges of these new organisational workplacepractices. Further, it requires informed choices and decisions on the part of individuals, as they seek to log on to work in the 21stcentury.
HR & organizational behaviour
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The Organization ofKnowledge: Caught BetweenGlobal Structures and LocalMeaningStudies in Information, Volume 12Studies in Information, Volume 12
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Jack Andersen Jack Andersen University of Copenhagen, DenmarkUniversity of Copenhagen, Denmark
Laura Skouvig Laura Skouvig University of Copenhagen, DenmarkUniversity of Copenhagen, Denmark
SynopsisThis book critically examines the organization of knowledge as it is involved in matters of digital communication, the social, culturaland political consequences of classifying, and how particular historical contexts shape ideas of information and what information toclassify and record. Due to permeation of digital infrastructures, software, and digital media in everyday life, many aspects ofcontemporary culture and society are infused with the activity and practice of classification. That means that old questions aboutclassification have their potency in modern discourses about surveillance, identify formation, big data and so on. At the same time,this situation also implies a need to reconsider these old questions and how to frame them in digital culture. This book containscontributions that consider classic library classification practices and how their choices have social, cultural and political effect, howthe organization of knowledge is not only a professional practice but is also a way of communicating and understanding digitalculture, and how what a particular historical context perceives as information has implications for the recording of that information.
Library & information science
ISSN: 2055-5377
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Publication date: 01 August 2017
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Africa: The Future ofManagement EducationAuthors
Howard Thomas Howard Thomas Singapore Management University, SingaporeSingapore Management University, Singapore
Michelle Lee Michelle Lee Singapore Management University, SingaporeSingapore Management University, Singapore
Lynne Thomas Lynne Thomas Stratford Upon Avon, UKStratford Upon Avon, UK
Alexander Wilson Alexander Wilson Loughborough University, UKLoughborough University, UK
Synopsis
Africa is commonly perceived as a global growth region and a continent on the move, with a huge demand for managerial skills toensure sustainable economic growth. In order to gain a comprehensive understanding of the challenges to management educationdevelopment in Africa, it is important to understand the diverse cultures, histories and contexts underlying the 54 member states.With this is mind, this book explores the future of management education, considering the differing scenarios for change and thepractical realities of developing management education in VUCA (volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous) environments.
This is the second of two volumes, written with strong support from the EFMD (European Foundation for ManagementDevelopment) and the GMAC (Graduate Management Admission Council), aimed at understanding and examining the challenges ofdeveloping management education across Africa. The authors, through a fine-tuned, face-to-face interview process, explore theperspectives and interactions between management educators and other business and government stakeholders as they look to thefuture of management education in Africa.
Management science & operations
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Qualitative ConsumerResearchReview of Marketing Research, Volume 14Review of Marketing Research, Volume 14
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Naresh K. Malhotra Naresh K. Malhotra Georgia Institute of Technology, USAGeorgia Institute of Technology, USA
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Russell W. Belk Russell W. Belk York University, CanadaYork University, Canada
SynopsisIn spite of, and because of, the attention recently paid to “big data” and the huge amount quantitative data available from online andpoint of sale transactions, qualitative and conceptual research is in greater demand than ever. Rather than the correlational andsuperficial view provided from the overflow of numerical data, qualitative and conceptual data help to make sense of what is reallygoing on among consumers. Numerical approaches are a useful first cut at detecting changes in market patterns, but they fail tohelp understand the underlying and deeper meanings of these data among individual consumers, families, and consumptioncommunities. By gathering data from observation (first hand and automated), depth interviews, projective measures, netnography,videography, qualitative marketing and consumer research help put flesh on the bones of often sterile quantitative data. This volumeprovides a good illustration of the sorts of insights that qualitative and conceptual analysis can provide. Using some of the latestqualitative research tools, this volume highlights insights about consumption ranging from how consumers process advertisingmessages, how skiers consume a ski resort, and how small retailers can combat the practice of “showrooming” by consumerscomparing online prices with mobile devices to the nature of consumer “presence, rethinking the meanings of prices, and buyingcounterfeit luxuries with friends. These and other practices provide eye-opening insights of their own. But they also spark theimagination by demonstrating what qualitative research can do and why it is an increasingly popular set of techniques.
Marketing
ISSN: 1548-6435
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Rethinking the Colonial StatePolitical Power and Social Theory, Volume 33Political Power and Social Theory, Volume 33
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Julian Go Julian Go Boston University, USABoston University, USA
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Soren Rud Soren Rud University of Copenhagen, DenmarkUniversity of Copenhagen, Denmark
Soren Ivarsson Soren Ivarsson University of Copenhagen, DenmarkUniversity of Copenhagen, Denmark
SynopsisStudies of colonialism and empire have increasingly drawn attention to the problem of conceptualizing the political logic of colonialprojects and the circumstances of state formation in colonial contexts. However, the nature and workings of the colonial stateremains under-theorized and under-analysed.
This volume addresses the analytical challenges of the colonial state from a variety of theoretical and thematic angles, and across arange of empirical cases that stretch over a vast span historically and geographically, to provide a new approach to analyzing thecolonial state and its governmental practices.
Sociology
ISSN: 0198-8719
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Oppression and Resistance:Structure, Agency,TransformationStudies in Symbolic Interaction, Volume 48Studies in Symbolic Interaction, Volume 48
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Norman K. Denzin Norman K. Denzin University of Il l inois, USAUniversity of Il l inois, USA
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Gil Richard Musolf Gil Richard Musolf Central Michigan University, USACentral Michigan University, USA
SynopsisOppression and resistance dialectically envelope everyday life, for both the privileged and the oppressed. The disenfranchised liveunder regimes in which repression ranges from brutal to institutionally subtle. The privileged socially reproduce their rule throughideology that justifies and policy that institutionalizes subjugation. However, rejecting depression, detachment, and disaffection thatemerges from surviving ruling-class regimes, many previously dispirited, instead, choose defiance. They engage in subjectivitystruggles by crafting critical consciousness, refusing to be dupes to ideology that represents them as inferior. They undertake socialstruggles demanding policy that dismantles institutional discrimination and that enhances opportunities for learning andachievement. The exploited, as best as they can in regimes of ruling class and white male supremacy, reconstruct their selves and, itis hoped, transform society. The qualitative studies that comprise this edited collection, present a structure-and-agency perspective,broadly defined, that constitutes the best sociological lens through which to understand oppression and resistance. Contributorsinterrogate various aspects of oppression and resistance, from the personal to the institutional, exploring situations in which thestructure of oppression was insurmountable and illustrating cases in which agency was able to transform either individual or groupidentity.
Sociology
ISSN: 0163-2396
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Carl J. Couch and the IowaSchool: In His Own Words andIn ReflectionStudies in Symbolic Interaction, Volume 49Studies in Symbolic Interaction, Volume 49
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Norman K. Denzin Norman K. Denzin University of Il l inois, USAUniversity of Il l inois, USA
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Michael A. Katovich Michael A. Katovich Texas Christian University, USATexas Christian University, USA
SynopsisIn this new volume of Studies in Symbolic Interaction Carl J. Couch’s (1925-1994) memoir The Romance of Discovery, which has lainunpublished for thirty years, is published in full for the first time. Couch, one of the co-founders of the Society for the Study ofSymbolic Interaction, reflects on his work that influenced a generation of scholars and created a novel perspective known as the newIowa School of Symbolic Interaction. His memoir describes the joy of establishing synergetic connections and the pain of thepolitical struggles associated with the establishment of this school of thought. It offers a frank, proud yet humble, unapologeticdescription of a scholar’s journey, from a successful research to a founder of a school of thought. It provides a readable andvaluable ‘moral tale’ of how research is not only a social act, but charged with political and conflictual dynamics as well.
Edited and set in context by Michael A. Katovich, the volume also includes Couch’s unpublished essay ‘Forms of Social Processes’which sets out a theory of his methodology. Friends and colleagues offer their personal reflections on their relationship with Couch,and the volume concludes with a unique selected bibliography on new Iowa School works.
Sociology
ISSN: 0163-2396
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