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Electronic trading and stock market participation in Africa: Does technology induce participation? (2023)
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Adamolekun, G., Sakariyahu, R., Lawal, R., & Ahmed, A. (2023). Electronic trading and stock market participation in Africa: Does technology induce participation?. Economics Letters, 224, Article 110991. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.econlet.2023.110991

This study examines the effect of migrating to electronic trading platforms on stock market participation among African stock exchanges. Using Bayesian estimations, we demonstrate that transitioning from a physical to an electronic stock exchange dec... Read More about Electronic trading and stock market participation in Africa: Does technology induce participation?.

Theory and practice in dis-harmony? Toward a praxis ecosystem approach to the public administration and management discipline and profession (2023)
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Osborne, S., Cui, T., Aulton, K., & Macfarlane, J. (2023). Theory and practice in dis-harmony? Toward a praxis ecosystem approach to the public administration and management discipline and profession. Administrative theory & praxis : a journal of dialogue

This paper explores the interactions between theory and practice and between discipline and profession in the public administration and management community. It argues that it is unhelpful to seek hegemony for either concept or domain in these dyads.... Read More about Theory and practice in dis-harmony? Toward a praxis ecosystem approach to the public administration and management discipline and profession.

Behavioural factors for Industry 4.0 adoption: implications for knowledge-based supply chains (2023)
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Taqi, A. M. M., Nur, S. M. S. A., Salman, S., Ahmed, T., Sarker, S., Ali, S. M., & Sankaranarayanan, B. (2023). Behavioural factors for Industry 4.0 adoption: implications for knowledge-based supply chains. Operations Management Research, 16, 1122–1139.

Industry 4.0 (I4.0) is a relatively new and still emerging concept. Due to its novelty, companies find it extremely difficult to adopt I4.0 and reap the full benefit of the digital transformation of the fourth industrial revolution. Even though chall... Read More about Behavioural factors for Industry 4.0 adoption: implications for knowledge-based supply chains.

Impacts of alternative energy production innovation on reducing CO2 emissions: Evidence from China (2023)
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Yang, T., Li, F., Du, M., Huang, M., & Li, Y. (2023). Impacts of alternative energy production innovation on reducing CO2 emissions: Evidence from China. Energy, 268, Article 126684. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.energy.2023.126684

Although environmental economics research explores the impacts of green innovation on reducing CO2 emissions, most studies ignore these effects in emerging economies. This paper examines how alternative energy production innovation (AEPI) reduces CO2... Read More about Impacts of alternative energy production innovation on reducing CO2 emissions: Evidence from China.

Challenging the insider outsider approach to advocacy: how collaboration networks and belief similarities shape strategy choices (2023)
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Wagner, P. M., Ocelík, P., Gronow, A., Ylä-Anttila, T., & Metz, F. (2023). Challenging the insider outsider approach to advocacy: how collaboration networks and belief similarities shape strategy choices. Policy and Politics, 51(1), 47-70. https://doi.o

Advocacy strategies are a key success factor for public, private and third sector actors who participate in and seek to influence policy choices. Despite this, research on policy networks has paid little attention to the forms of advocacy studied by... Read More about Challenging the insider outsider approach to advocacy: how collaboration networks and belief similarities shape strategy choices.

Prudence as an ethical foundation for risk management (2023)
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Marshall, A., Ojiako, U., Abdoush, T., Vasilakos, N., & Chipulu, M. (2024). Prudence as an ethical foundation for risk management. Society and Business Review, 19(1), 113-131. https://doi.org/10.1108/SBR-09-2022-0244

Purpose This paper aims to draw on historical conceptions of true and false prudence within the broader context of virtue ethics ideas, to create a prudence framework for developing risk-and-ethics cultures in organisations. Design/methodology/ap... Read More about Prudence as an ethical foundation for risk management.

The Impact of Government Policy Responses to the COVID‐19 Pandemic and Brexit on the UK Financial Market: A Behavioural Perspective (2023)
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Sadie Paterson, A., Sakariyahu, R., Lawal, R., & Alabi, A. (2024). The Impact of Government Policy Responses to the COVID‐19 Pandemic and Brexit on the UK Financial Market: A Behavioural Perspective. British Journal of Management, 35(1), 174-191. https:

At the height of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom, the Governor of the Bank of England, while granting an interview, described the pandemic as an unprecedented economic emergency and said that the Bank could go as far as radical money-prin... Read More about The Impact of Government Policy Responses to the COVID‐19 Pandemic and Brexit on the UK Financial Market: A Behavioural Perspective.

D. 49.16.6.2. Exegetical notes on contumacia militis (2022)
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Di Donato, G. (2022). D. 49.16.6.2. Exegetical notes on contumacia militis. Revista General de Derecho Romano, 39,

D. 49.16.6.2, on the subject of Roman military law, presents the cryptic expression `contumacia militis'. Taking into account the entire work of the author of this passage (Arrius Menander), as well as the thought of Roman jurists contemporary to him... Read More about D. 49.16.6.2. Exegetical notes on contumacia militis.

Consumer-Driven racial stigmatization: The moderating role of race in online consumer-to-consumer reviews (2022)
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Azer, J., Anker, T., Taheri, B., & Tinsley, R. (2023). Consumer-Driven racial stigmatization: The moderating role of race in online consumer-to-consumer reviews. Journal of Business Research, 157, Article 113567. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbusres.2022.113

Marketing studies highlight the importance of recognizing different cultures and suggest that race plays an integral role in the functioning and ideological underpinnings of marketplace actions. Nevertheless, this role remains understudied in researc... Read More about Consumer-Driven racial stigmatization: The moderating role of race in online consumer-to-consumer reviews.

The effectiveness of flipped classroom in the hospitality education (2022)
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Ermolaeva, P., & Barron, P. (2022). The effectiveness of flipped classroom in the hospitality education. Training, Language and Culture, 6(4), 31-49. https://doi.org/10.22363/2521-442x-2022-6-4-31-49

Focussing on a particular Swiss Hotel School, this research evaluates the student acceptance and overall effectiveness of the flipped classroom approach. The paper aims to evaluate the preference of adopting such an approach as the main teaching meth... Read More about The effectiveness of flipped classroom in the hospitality education.

Religion as a barrier to the use of student loans for higher education: A community‐based participatory study with Somalis living in England (2022)
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Avdukic, A., Khaleel, F., Abdullah, A., & Brawe, A. H. (2023). Religion as a barrier to the use of student loans for higher education: A community‐based participatory study with Somalis living in England. British Educational Research Journal, 49(2), 370

The unwillingness of the Somali community to finance higher education has largely gone unnoticed within the academic literature and government policy documents. This study explores the role of religion and the influence of Shari'ah scholars on the us... Read More about Religion as a barrier to the use of student loans for higher education: A community‐based participatory study with Somalis living in England.

Digital Financial Inclusion, Household Financial Participation and Well-Being: Micro-Evidence from China (2022)
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Du, Q., Zhou, F., Yang, T., & Du, M. (2023). Digital Financial Inclusion, Household Financial Participation and Well-Being: Micro-Evidence from China. Emerging Markets Finance and Trade, 59(6), https://doi.org/10.1080/1540496x.2022.2153592

Though financial inclusion has drawn a lot of attention lately, especially in emerging markets, it remains unclear how it affects household well-being. This study investigates the connection between digital financial inclusion (DFI) and household wel... Read More about Digital Financial Inclusion, Household Financial Participation and Well-Being: Micro-Evidence from China.

Gender Balance on State Boards in Ireland: To the Forefront of Progress or Concealing the Status Quo? (2022)
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Berkery, E., Murphy, C., & Cross, C. (2024). Gender Balance on State Boards in Ireland: To the Forefront of Progress or Concealing the Status Quo?. Social Politics, 31(1), 22-48. https://doi.org/10.1093/sp/jxac045

In this article, we examine female appointments to government-owned corporations, called State Sponsored Boards (SSBs), in Ireland over a twenty-eight-year period, to analyze the extent to which gender parity has been achieved using voluntary gender... Read More about Gender Balance on State Boards in Ireland: To the Forefront of Progress or Concealing the Status Quo?.

Holocaust heritage digilantism on Instagram (2022)
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Wight, C., & Stanley, P. (in press). Holocaust heritage digilantism on Instagram. Tourism Recreation Research, https://doi.org/10.1080/02508281.2022.2153994

Discursive, netnographic and visual methods have been applied in the past to critique self-images, providing insight into the behaviours of tourists. However, such studies have ignored reactions to self-image posts on social media, and particularly t... Read More about Holocaust heritage digilantism on Instagram.

The Development Fit Index of Digital Currency Electronic Payment between China and the One Belt One Road Countries (2022)
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Li, F., Yang, T., Du, M., & Huang, M. (2023). The Development Fit Index of Digital Currency Electronic Payment between China and the One Belt One Road Countries. Research in International Business and Finance, 64, Article 101838. https://doi.org/10.1016/j

Central bank digital currency is one of the most important financial innovations in the global economy. However, the understanding of its cross-border application is insufficient. This study analyses the driving and supporting factors that affect the... Read More about The Development Fit Index of Digital Currency Electronic Payment between China and the One Belt One Road Countries.

Excess Cash Holdings, Stock Returns, and Investment Organicity: Evidence from UK Investment Announcements (2022)
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Jones, E., Li, H., & Adamolekun, O. (2022). Excess Cash Holdings, Stock Returns, and Investment Organicity: Evidence from UK Investment Announcements. Abacus, 58(4), 603-647. https://doi.org/10.1111/abac.12275

This paper examines whether the market reaction to investment announcements is conditional on company excess cash holdings. Cash may convey significant price-relevant information about the future cash flows and strategic direction of a company. Using... Read More about Excess Cash Holdings, Stock Returns, and Investment Organicity: Evidence from UK Investment Announcements.

Investigating the Quality of Knowledge Transfer (2022)
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Fascia, M., McIntosh, B., & Koseda, E. (2022). Investigating the Quality of Knowledge Transfer. Action in teacher education, 44(2), 15-26. https://doi.org/10.7459/ept/44.2.03

Dominant research streams in management conclude that knowledge transfer between managers and associated patient groups is accomplished through compatible instructions and/or socially assembled practices. Underlying these views is the belief that any... Read More about Investigating the Quality of Knowledge Transfer.

TPACK Towards ICT Integration: Does Creativity Have Moderating Effect? (2022)
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Khreshna, B., Mintasih, I., Mackenzie, C., & Santika, V. (2022). TPACK Towards ICT Integration: Does Creativity Have Moderating Effect?. International Journal of Pedagogy and Teacher Education, 6(2), https://doi.org/10.20961/ijpte.v6i2.66748

The purpose of this study was to examine an effect of technological pedagogical and content knowledge (TPACK) on information and communication technology (ICT) integration in Indonesia with moderated by creativity. The data for this study was taken f... Read More about TPACK Towards ICT Integration: Does Creativity Have Moderating Effect?.