item: #1 of 129 id: jesb-15097 author: Fernández Pérez, Paloma; Valls Pasola, Jaume title: Evolutionary Studies in Business: A Presentation of a New Journal date: 2016-01-16 words: 4194 flesch: 38 summary: The Associate Editor for submissions dealing with Science and Business is Santiago López García from the University of Salamanca, and our Associate Editor for articles about online resources for business research and teaching will be Bernardo Batiz-Lazo from the Bangor University in the United Kingdom. The current search for useful synthesized knowledge to guide business practices and business research today can only benefit from quality overviews and new ideas. keywords: business; january; journal; june; management; new; number; online; publication; research cache: jesb-15097.pdf plain text: jesb-15097.txt item: #2 of 129 id: jesb-15098 author: Eckblad, Joshua; Golovko, Elena title: Organizing for Innovation date: 2016-01-16 words: 6609 flesch: 39 summary: In this paper, we focus on external knowledge sourcing strategies and discuss the challenges that firms encounter in managing inter- organizational collaborations that such external sourcing implies. Consequently, under conditions of technological uncertainty, organizations are more likely to seek external knowledge rather than to merely pursue internal R&D (see Walker and Weber 1984; keywords: committee; doi; ethics; innovation; issn; january; jesb2016.1.j002; june; knowledge; management; new; online; organizations; publication; r&d; ventures cache: jesb-15098.pdf plain text: jesb-15098.txt item: #3 of 129 id: jesb-15100 author: Pareja-Eastaway, Montserrat title: Creative Industries date: 2016-01-16 words: 3944 flesch: 37 summary: Volume 1, Number 1, 38-50, January-June 2016 doi: 10.1344/jesb2016.1.j003 Online ISSN: 2385-7137 COPE Committee on Publication Ethics http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/JESB Creative Commons License 4.0 38 Montserrat Pareja-Eastaway University of Barcelona (Spain) Creative industries Abstract This journal welcomes contributions exploring the intrinsic features of the field of creative industries and activities of entrepreneurs who use creativity as the basis of their work; analyses of literature concerning evolutionary developments in companies and their adaptations linked to the management of creativity; and, finally, reviews of books in cutting-edge research on the evolution of the creative enterprise. As indicated by the Utrecht School of Arts-KHU (2011) in its study on entrepreneurship and the creative industries, the entrepreneurial character of the workers in creative industries is a Volume 1, Number 1, 38-50, January-June 2016 doi: 10.1344/jesb2016.1.j003 Online ISSN: 2385-7137 COPE Committee on Publication Ethics http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/JESB Creative Commons License 4.0 43 differentiating feature in relation to other sectors or activities that explains, in part, their small size. keywords: activities; business; creativity; doi; industries; innovation; january; new; online; publication cache: jesb-15100.pdf plain text: jesb-15100.txt item: #4 of 129 id: jesb-15101 author: Hormiga Pérez, Esther; Rohlfer, Sylvia title: A Call for Novel Research in Entrepreneurship date: 2016-01-16 words: 3967 flesch: 35 summary: A call for novel research in entrepreneurship Abstract The article outlines selected issues that are of particular relevance in entrepreneurship research, including comparative research, studies at lower levels of enquiry as well as contextualized enquiries, and where we see special interest from the Journal of Evolutionary Studies in Business when it comes to receiving submissions. In this introduction and call for submissions, we outline selected issues that are of particular relevance in entrepreneurship research and where we see special interest from the Journal of Evolutionary Studies in Business when it comes to receiving submissions. keywords: business; development; economic; entrepreneurship; journal; new; publication; research; studies cache: jesb-15101.pdf plain text: jesb-15101.txt item: #5 of 129 id: jesb-15102 author: Miravitlles Matamoros, Paloma; Zhang, Yingying title: Six Decades of International Business Research: Where Next? date: 2016-01-16 words: 9663 flesch: 38 summary: It was relatively recently that learning was incorporated into international business knowledge and innovation processes as an explanatory factor for the accelerated internationalization of latecomers (Liu and Zhang 2014; Lyles, Li, and Yan 2014; Mathews and Zander 2007). Keywords: International business research; Literature Review; keywords: business; committee; doi; ethics; innovation; internationalization; issn; january; jesb2016.1.j005; journal; june; knowledge; management; markets; number; online; publication; theory cache: jesb-15102.pdf plain text: jesb-15102.txt item: #6 of 129 id: jesb-15103 author: Almaraz, Araceli; Serrano, Eloi title: Latin American Economic History, Business History and Economics of Enterprise: Current trends date: 2016-01-16 words: 6380 flesch: 44 summary: Centro Universitario de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades de la Universidad de Guadalajara (Colección: Producción Académica Miembros del SNI), México. Volume 1, Number 1, 95-115, January-June 2016 doi: 10.1344/jesb2016.1.j006 Online ISSN: 2385-7137 COPE Committee on Publication Ethics http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/JESB Creative Commons License 4.0 95 Araceli Almaraz El Colegio de la Frontera Norte (Mexico) Eloi Serrano ESCSE Tecnocampus – Universitat Pompeu Fabra (Spain) Latin American Economic History, Business History and Economics of Enterprise: Current trends Abstract Recent studies about Latin American business are worried about their position on the emerging and global economies. keywords: american; business; committee; doi; economic; ethics; family; historia; history; issn; january; jesb2016.1.j006; june; latin; méxico; number; online; publication; research cache: jesb-15103.pdf plain text: jesb-15103.txt item: #7 of 129 id: jesb-15104 author: López García, Santiago M. title: Science and Business date: 2016-01-16 words: 1958 flesch: 46 summary: In the first category of experts we can find scientists that observe firms, markets, and industries from the perspective of behavioural economics, neuroeconomics, institutional economics, neo-Schumpeterian economics, innovation economics, cultural economics, evolutionary game theory, and complexity economics. Any speculation about firms before the emergence of capitalism makes very little sense. keywords: business; competition; firm; managers; reproduction cache: jesb-15104.pdf plain text: jesb-15104.txt item: #8 of 129 id: jesb-15105 author: Álvaro-Moya, Adoración; Donzé, Pierre-Yves title: Business History and Management Studies date: 2016-01-16 words: 8780 flesch: 47 summary: Starting with the latter, leading scholars recently discussed in the Oxford Handbook of Business History, edited in 2008 by Jones and Zeitlin, the hybrid and complex nature of business history. A new trend in business history is revising precisely how to bring entrepreneurship researchers closer to historical reasoning, as well as re-examining how to exploit historical sources and methods for this purpose: see, for instance, Wadhwani and Jones 2014, the workshop organized in May 2014 by the Centre for Business History at Copenhagen Business School, and the BHC/EBHA Workshop Historical Approaches to Entrepreneurship Theory & Research (June 2015). keywords: business; business history; doi; historians; history; issn; january; jesb2016.1.j008; jones; june; management; online; oxford; press; publication; studies; university cache: jesb-15105.pdf plain text: jesb-15105.txt item: #9 of 129 id: jesb-15106 author: Bátiz-Lazo, Bernardo title: About Millenials, New Technology and Researching Business Organizations date: 2016-01-16 words: 1320 flesch: 47 summary: Raising to the Challenge As noted above, the executive editors of JESB plan to create an innovative space that helps the community around the journal to sift through the maze of online resources. The goal is to assess the potential of online resources (either as a producer or consumer of these) to further our understanding of business organizations, their people and their practices. keywords: business; license; online; resources cache: jesb-15106.pdf plain text: jesb-15106.txt item: #10 of 129 id: jesb-15153 author: Boyle, Denis title: Historical Drawbacks of Limited Liability date: 2016-07-18 words: 9130 flesch: 45 summary: The executives attended to the needs of the employees and demonstrated a 3 Although the term stakeholder was not invented until the 1960’s its anachronic application in this text is justified because it defines those participants in limited liability companies who are not shareholders. It became an example of imbalances in the management of limited liability companies. keywords: business; committee; commons; companies; company; december; doi.org/10.1344/jesb2016.2.j020; ethics; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; issn; july; liability; license; number; publication; shareholders; volume cache: jesb-15153.pdf plain text: jesb-15153.txt item: #11 of 129 id: jesb-15346 author: Gil, Águeda; Zozimo, Ricardo; San Román, Elena; Jack, Sarah L. title: At the Crossroads. Management and Business History in Entrepreneurship Research date: 2016-07-18 words: 14748 flesch: 41 summary: Focusing on the specific domain of entrepreneurship research, this article illustrates the potential of mutual contributions from management and business history. In sum, this article brings closer together business history and management studies stressing that their different perspectives and approaches are very valuable to enriching entrepreneurship research. keywords: business; business history; committee; commons; december; doi.org/10.1344/jesb2016.2.j016; entrepreneurship; ethics; family; history; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; issn; journal; july; license; management; networks; new; number; online; press; publication; research; studies; theory; university; volume cache: jesb-15346.pdf plain text: jesb-15346.txt item: #12 of 129 id: jesb-15464 author: Fernández de Sevilla, Tomàs title: International Business in Southern Europe: Renault in Italy, Portugal and Spain, 1908-2007 date: 2016-07-18 words: 9164 flesch: 57 summary: This article shows that the development path of Renault subsidiaries in Southern Europe has not only been determined in the MNE headquarters, but also through the subsidiaries’ own development of their organizational capabilities. http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/JESB Volume 2, Number 1, xx-xx, July-December 2016 doi.org/10.1344/JESB2016.2.j015 Online ISSN: 2385-7137 COPE Committee on Publication Ethics http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/JESB Creative Commons License 4.0 151 By analysing the origins and evolution of Renault subsidiaries in Southern Europe, this article reveals that the development path of the subsidiaries was not only decided in the headquarters of the MNE, but also through the subsidiaries’ own development of their organizational capabilities. keywords: business; committee; december; doi.org/10.1344/jesb2016.2.j015; ethics; fasa; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; issn; july; number; online; production; publication; renault; spain; subsidiary; volume cache: jesb-15464.pdf plain text: jesb-15464.txt item: #13 of 129 id: jesb-15661 author: Calvo, Angel title: Strategic Alliances in the European Industries of the Third Industrial Revolution date: 2016-07-18 words: 10800 flesch: 44 summary: The pan-European company ranked in the markets of different products as follows: 116 th in 1989 among European companies in the semiconductor market with $18 million; 35 th in the European digital MOS IC; 33 rd in the European CMOS IC; 21 st in the European MOS logic; 19 th in the MOS ASIC; and 42 nd in the European integrated circuit. Non-European companies included, among others: AMD (USA); Analog Devices (USA); Fujitsu (Japan); Matsushita (Japan); and Mitsubishi (Japan) (Fletcher 2013, 168). keywords: committee; commons; companies; company; dataquest; december; design; doi.org/10.1344/jesb2016.2.j018; es2; ethics; european; firm; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; industry; international; issn; july; license; market; microelectronics; new; number; online; publication; semiconductor; silicon; structures; technology; venture; volume cache: jesb-15661.pdf plain text: jesb-15661.txt item: #14 of 129 id: jesb-15662 author: Barahona Márquez, Felix; Achcaoucaou, Fariza; Miravitlles Matamoros, Paloma title: Mitigating the Isomorphic Conflicts Faced by EMNEs in Southern Europe: The Case of Chinese Subsidiaries in Spain date: 2016-07-18 words: 11647 flesch: 46 summary: Chinese FDI has, on the other hand, been the subject of a number of studies, including analyses of how Chinese subsidiaries address their disadvantages in developed countries (Klossek et al. 2012; Volume 2, Number 1, 201-234, July-December 2016 doi.org/10.1344/JESB2016.2.j017 Online ISSN: 2385-7137 COPE Committee on Publication Ethics http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/JESB Creative Commons License 4.0 201 Felix Barahona Márquez Fariza Achcaoucaou Paloma Miravitlles University of Barcelona (Spain) Mitigating the isomorphic conflicts faced by EMNEs in Southern Europe: The case of Chinese subsidiaries in Spain Abstract Emerging market multinational enterprises (EMNEs) are rapidly increasing their foreign direct investment around the world and, in particular, in the countries of Southern Europe. keywords: business; china; chinese; committee; commons; december; doi.org/10.1344/jesb2016.2.j017; ethics; fdi; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; issn; july; license; managers; number; online; publication; spain; subsidiaries; subsidiary; volume cache: jesb-15662.pdf plain text: jesb-15662.txt item: #15 of 129 id: jesb-15784 author: Pepelasis, Ioanna Sapfo; Varvaritis, Dimitrios title: An Unexplored Facet of International Business in Greece: Foreign and Diaspora Shareholders in Joint Stock Company Start-Ups, 1833-1920 date: 2016-07-18 words: 9371 flesch: 52 summary: An unexplored facet of international business in Greece: Foreign and diaspora shareholders in joint stock company start-ups, 1833-1920 1 Abstract This article focuses on an unexplored aspect of the history of international business in Greece, the presence of international shareholders in Greek Joint stock company start-ups. 3) What were the features of the body of international shareholders and what was the business profile of the main players in this cohort? keywords: athens; committee; company; december; doi.org/10.1344/jesb2016.2.j014; ethics; foreign; greece; greek; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; issn; jsc; july; number; online; publication; shareholders; start; ups cache: jesb-15784.pdf plain text: jesb-15784.txt item: #16 of 129 id: jesb-15926 author: Puig, Núria; Álvaro-Moya, Adoración title: The Long-Term Impact of Foreign Multinational Enterprises in Spain: New Insights into an Old Topic date: 2016-07-18 words: 8774 flesch: 50 summary: Madrid: Instituto Geológico y Minero de España. Barcelona: Publicaciones de la Universidad de Barcelona. keywords: business; december; doi.org/10.1344/jesb2016.2.j011; españa; fdi; firms; foreign; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; july; madrid; mnes; new; number; online; publication; puig; research; spain; spanish; álvaro cache: jesb-15926.pdf plain text: jesb-15926.txt item: #17 of 129 id: jesb-15941 author: Rodríguez-Modroño, Paula; Gálvez Muñoz, Lina; Agenjo-Calderón, Astrid title: The Hidden Work of Women in Small Family Firms in Southern Spain date: 2017-01-30 words: 7589 flesch: 52 summary: http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/JESB http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Volume 2, Number 1, 66-87, January-June 2017 doi: 10.1344/jesb2017.1.j023 Online ISSN: 2385-7137 COPE Committee on Publication Ethics http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/JESB Creative Commons License 4.0 67 force participation of women, the increasing visibility of their work as self-employed or employed workers, the growing number of women entrepreneurs, the rise of individualism, the professionalization of family businesses and the recognition of gender as an important analytical variable (Fitzgerald et al. 2001; As Martini and Bellavitis state “the issue of unpaid work in family businesses is regularly raised, but much ground remains to be covered on these productive units, which have dominated both the early modern era and a large part of the modern and contemporary era in southern and northern Europe” (2014, 273). keywords: business; doi; family; family business; family firms; firms; gender; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; january; jesb2017.1.j023; june; number; role; volume; women; work cache: jesb-15941.pdf plain text: jesb-15941.txt item: #18 of 129 id: jesb-15996 author: Catalán Martínez, Elena; Goñi Mendizabal, Igor; Mugartegui Eguía, Isabel title: Business Networks and Social Capital in Basque Industrialization (1886–1925) date: 2017-01-30 words: 11772 flesch: 44 summary: Creación de sociedades e inversión de capital, Bilbao (1850-1882). Revista de la Historia de la Economía y de la Empresa 3: 251–296. keywords: arms; capital; committee; commons; companies; doi; eibar; ethics; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; industrial; issn; january; jesb2017.1.j024; jesb2017.1.j024 online; june; license; network; number; online; online issn; publication; publication ethics; social; volume cache: jesb-15996.pdf plain text: jesb-15996.txt item: #19 of 129 id: jesb-16070 author: Binda, Veronica title: A Short History of International Business in Italy: What We Know and How We Know It date: 2016-07-18 words: 10615 flesch: 52 summary: The second part of the article deals, in a stylised way, with a very short summary of the principal information that we have attained on foreign direct investments in the country, with a special focus on international business in Italy before the Great War, in the inter-war years, until the 1980s, and in the most recent decades. (Camera dei Deputati, 1861, 1719) Foreign direct investments had been significant players on the scenario of the Italian economy from the very beginning, but, as one might guess from these first sentences, their relationships with local players have been characterised by many ups and downs. keywords: business; capital; committee; commons; companies; country; december; doi.org/10.1344/jesb2016.2.j013; ethics; foreign; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; investments; issn; italia; italy; july; license; multinationals; number; online; publication; volume; war cache: jesb-16070.pdf plain text: jesb-16070.txt item: #20 of 129 id: jesb-16113 author: Ferreira da Silva, Alvaro title: Multinationals and Foreign Direct Investment: The Portuguese Experience (1900-2010) date: 2016-07-18 words: 9223 flesch: 49 summary: http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/JESB Volume 2, Number 1, 40-68, July-December 2016 doi.org/10.1344/JESB2016.2.j012 Online ISSN: 2385-7137 COPE Committee on Publication Ethics http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/JESB Creative Commons License 4.0 56 Entry strategies for foreign firms in the 1960s and early 1970s FDI may cluster in some specific industries and the study of this issue becomes particularly interesting to understand the profile of foreign investment during this period of economic growth. Typology of business strategies for FDI investment (1960s-1970s) Type of industry Strategy of entry Industries New technology, strong ownership advantages Subsidiaries, without any alliances with domestic firms Telecommunications, electronics Electrical machinery Synthetic fibres Financial partnership with domestic banks Automobiles Consumer goods Joint-ventures with domestic distribution firms Food (margarine and ice- creams) Household and laundry products Industries with a previous presence of large domestic firms Joint-ventures with domestic manufacturing firms Paper pulp Shipyards Fabricated metal products Glass Primary metals “Protected” industries Joint-ventures with domestic firms Energy Tourism FDI, without any alliances with domestic firms Financial partnership with domestic banks Source: Own elaboration from Table 1 and qualitative evidence about entry strategies mentioned in the article. keywords: business; capital; committee; december; doi.org/10.1344/jesb2016.2.j012; economy; ethics; fdi; firms; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; industries; investment; issn; july; license; number; online; portugal; publication; volume cache: jesb-16113.pdf plain text: jesb-16113.txt item: #21 of 129 id: jesb-16233 author: Fernández Pérez, Paloma title: Laboratorios Andrómaco: Origins of the First Subsidiary of a Spanish Pharmaceutical Multinational in the United States (1928–1946) date: 2016-07-18 words: 3199 flesch: 45 summary: Rubió Tudurí and Roviralta were neighbours and had important pharmacist-entrepreneurs living nearby, including friends of their families such as Dr Salvador Andreu and Dr Antoni Esteve. Post-graduate studies in Madrid granted Rubió Tudurí the opportunity to help the personal doctor of the king’s children and he met the royal family. keywords: andrómaco; fernando; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; laboratorios; pharmaceutical; rubió; tudurí cache: jesb-16233.pdf plain text: jesb-16233.txt item: #22 of 129 id: jesb-16234 author: Buckley, Peter J.; Fernández Pérez, Paloma title: The Role of History in International Business in Southern Europe date: 2016-07-18 words: 3954 flesch: 45 summary: It is notable that not only is international business increasingly turning to history as a source of evidence (“process” research is increasingly salient (Welch and Paavilainen-Montymaki 2014), but also other areas of business research are becoming more historicised (a key example is organisation theory (Clark and Rowlinson 2004; Decker 2013). This article examines first of all two aspects of the increasing role of history in international business: history as a source of research methods and history as an underpinning for international business theory. keywords: analysis; business; history; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; international; issn; july; publication; research; time; university cache: jesb-16234.pdf plain text: jesb-16234.txt item: #23 of 129 id: jesb-16358 author: Ganiyu, Rahim Ajao; Oluwafemi, Akintunde; Ademola, Afolabi Abiodun; Olatunji, Okikiola I title: The Glass Ceiling Conundrum: Illusory belief or Barriers that impede Women’s Career Advancement in the Workplace. date: 2018-01-24 words: 10088 flesch: 42 summary: Indeed, the obstacles to women career reveal discrimination and a border line that demarcate how women career progresses compare to their male counterpart. Therefore, advancement of women career continues to be a challenge due to poor organizational support, bias corporate policies and practices, inadequate training opportunities to develop their capabilities, absence of role models and counselors, and cultural beliefs and rules (Kunze 2008). keywords: career; ceiling; committee; commons; doi:10.1344; ethics; gender; glass; glass ceiling; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; issn; january; jesb2018.1.j040; june; management; number; positions; publication; volume; women; work; workplace cache: jesb-16358.pdf plain text: jesb-16358.txt item: #24 of 129 id: jesb-16811 author: Marzol Aranburu, Ainhoa title: The Film Industry in China: Past and Present date: 2017-01-30 words: 9535 flesch: 57 summary: Before the reform, Chinese film studios were still making films according to the annual plans designed by the headquarters of the Film Bureau, and received a flat fee of 700000 RMB per title from the China Film Corporation for the rights(Xiao and Zhang 2002). All the efforts to open to an international cinema worked in both directions: not only foreign films were pushing the Chinese box offices towards profits, but Chinese films were also being a success overseas. keywords: china; china film; chinese; committee; doi; film; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; industry; issn; january; jesb2017.1.j021; june; number; online; publication; studios cache: jesb-16811.pdf plain text: jesb-16811.txt item: #25 of 129 id: jesb-16846 author: Campos, Alejandro title: The Study of the Entrepreneur’s Values and Knowledge: Influence in Growth Expectations date: 2017-01-30 words: 10723 flesch: 49 summary: Traditionally, general life values and work values have been investigated independently (Elizur and Sagie, 1999; Roe and Ester 1999) but most researchers seem to assume that work values do somehow derive from general values even though they are not very explicit about the causal nature of this process. In some cultures, work values could be a source from which general values arise, for example multinational corporations can play a role in the transmission of values but this is an approach with little empirical evidence (Schwartz 1999). keywords: business; committee; doi; entrepreneurs; ethics; expectations; growth; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; issn; january; jesb2017.1.j022; june; knowledge; new; number; online; publication; technology; values cache: jesb-16846.pdf plain text: jesb-16846.txt item: #26 of 129 id: jesb-16921 author: Naranjo Navas, Cristian Paúl title: Central Bank of Ecuador, 1927: among Dictatorship, Revolution and Crisis date: 2017-01-30 words: 14361 flesch: 58 summary: Comercial y Agrícola Ecuador Pichincha Azuay Descuento Cía. de Crédito Caja Central Total 13,534,000 3,283,655 3,038,400 518,300 389,000 305,200 3,066,000 24,134,555 Source: Banco Central de Ecuador 1929, 26. Banco Central de Ecuador. keywords: banco; bank; central; central de; committee; del; dillon; doi; ecuador; ethics; government; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; issn; january; jesb2017.1.j025; june; kemmerer; license; number; online; publication; quito; volume cache: jesb-16921.pdf plain text: jesb-16921.txt item: #27 of 129 id: jesb-17000 author: Capelleras, Joan-Lluís; Contín-Pilart, Ignacio; Larraza-Kintana, Martin; Martin-Sanchez, Victor title: Regional and individual determinants of entrepreneurial growth aspirations date: 2018-01-24 words: 11856 flesch: 43 summary: Volume 3, Number 1, 17-53, January-June 2018 doi:10.1344/jesb2018.1.j036 doi.org/10.1344/JESB201x.x.j0xx Online ISSN: 2385-7137 COPE Committee on Publication Ethics http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/JESB Creative Commons License 4.0 17 Joan-Lluís Capelleras Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (Spain) Ignacio Contín-Pilart INARBE, Universidad Pública de Navarra (Spain) Martin Larraza-Kintana INARBE, Universidad Pública de Navarra (Spain) Victor Martin-Sanchez King's College London (U.K.) Regional and individual determinants of entrepreneurial growth aspirations Abstract This paper investigates the unique and joint effects of population density and early-stage entrepreneurs’ human capital endowments (higher education, entrepreneurship training and owner-manager experience) on entrepreneurial growth aspirations. This has led to an increasing interest in the antecedents of entrepreneurial growth aspirations. keywords: aspirations; capital; committee; density; doi:10.1344; entrepreneurs; et al; ethics; growth; growth aspirations; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; issn; january; jesb2018.1.j036; june; level; number; population; publication cache: jesb-17000.pdf plain text: jesb-17000.txt item: #28 of 129 id: jesb-17054 author: Rohlfer, Sylvia title: Employee involvement and participation in SMEs: a synthesis of extant research date: 2018-01-24 words: 8147 flesch: 41 summary: The findings not only allow us to comment briefly on the evolution of EIP research in SMEs, but to identify methodically what is known and not known about EIP practice in SMEs. Apart from mapping the EIP research based on a statistical analysis that allows us to comment briefly on the evolution of EIP research in SMEs, we carry out a thematic analysis of articles to identify more accurately what is known and not known about EIP practice in SMEs (Briner and Denyer 2012). keywords: committee; doi:10.1344; eip; employee; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; january; jesb2018.1.j039; journal; june; management; publication; research; resource; smes; studies cache: jesb-17054.pdf plain text: jesb-17054.txt item: #29 of 129 id: jesb-17112 author: Dlugoborskyte, Vytaute; Petraite, Monika title: Framework for Explaining the Formation of Knowledge Intensive Entrepreneurial Born Global Firm: Entrepreneurial, Strategic and Network Based Constituents date: 2017-01-30 words: 8852 flesch: 28 summary: The concept of R&D intensive born global firm defines the need to dedicate specific attention to the rising variety of networks, and knowledge acquisition and generation strategies in innovation processes. The factors shaping the formation of R&D intensive entrepreneurial born global firms was extracted via systematic literature review and synthesis, with a primary focus on the findings from empirical studies (Dlugoborskyte and Petraite 2013; Halldin 2012; Cannone et al. 2012; Cavusgil and Knight 2009; Kudina et al. 2008; Varma 2010). keywords: doi; entrepreneurial; et al; factors; firm; formation; global; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; january; jesb2017.1.j026; june; knowledge; network; number; r&d cache: jesb-17112.pdf plain text: jesb-17112.txt item: #30 of 129 id: jesb-17329 author: Bernardo, Merce; Escalante, Raúl; Arbussà, Anna title: Analysis of the Catalan Haute Cuisine Success: The Role of Education and Network Creation date: 2018-01-24 words: 8800 flesch: 52 summary: The specific culture and the economic environment of where the restaurant is located (Kotler et al. 1996; Parsa et al. 2005, 2011; Wang et al. 2011) and the social networks created among chefs (Parsa et al. 2011) and their impact on the sector and restaurants are examples of research gaps in this dimension. Gupta et al. (2012) Competitive factors Competence Adequacy in the restaurant sector Kotler et al. (1996) External environment (general and specific) Variable outside the control of the restaurant owner: economic climate, market conditions and competitors Mandabach et al. (2011) Internal environment (operational and personal) Controllable variables that influence the restaurant likelihood of survival Mandabach et al. (2011) Customers Typology of people who come to the restaurant, economic status Mandabach et al. (2011) Management of restaurant How the restaurant is directed Mandabach et al. (2011) Positive goals Favourable and optimistic objectives Mandabach et al. (2011) Philosophies Principles and values applied to the restaurant Parsa et al. keywords: business; chefs; committee; commons; cuisine; doi:10.1344; et al; ethics; factors; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; issn; january; jesb2018.1.j038; june; michelin; number; publication; restaurants; sector; success cache: jesb-17329.pdf plain text: jesb-17329.txt item: #31 of 129 id: jesb-17358 author: Hormiga, Esther; Hancock, Connie; Jaría, Natalia title: Going it Alone or Working as Part of a Team: The Impact of Human Capital on Entrepreneurial Decision Making date: 2017-01-30 words: 9360 flesch: 46 summary: “Social interaction: a determinant of entrepreneurial team venture success.” Entrepreneurial teams are more common than academic literature has historically suggested (Lechler 2001; Chowdhury 2005). keywords: business; capital; committee; company; decision; doi; entrepreneur; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; issn; january; jesb2017.1.j027; june; new; number; online; publication; team cache: jesb-17358.pdf plain text: jesb-17358.txt item: #32 of 129 id: jesb-17361 author: García-Almeida, Desiderio Juan; Ballesteros-Rodríguez, José Luis title: Analysis of knowledge tacitness in the transfer of food and beverage practices: Evidence from new chain hotels date: 2018-01-24 words: 9982 flesch: 47 summary: “Facilitating tacit knowledge transfer: routine compatibility, trustworthiness, and integration in M & As.” The role of both explicit and tacit knowledge has been addressed in management studies regarding decision- making, knowledge creation and innovation, information systems, and knowledge transfer among other processes. keywords: committee; doi:10.1344; ethics; food; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; issn; january; jesb2018.1.j037; journal; june; knowledge; management; new; number; publication; tacitness; transfer cache: jesb-17361.pdf plain text: jesb-17361.txt item: #33 of 129 id: jesb-18009 author: Merino, Fernando title: Offshoring to Promote the Internationalization of Family Firms date: 2017-07-11 words: 8633 flesch: 46 summary: Family firms 5,694 4.85 66.47 28.01 Non-family firms 7,702 14.84 65.32 30.38 Total 13,396 10.59 65.81 29.51 Chi2 test of equality 345.20** 1.93 Note: ** Rejection of the hypothesis at 99% Offshoring and exporting: Is it different for family firms? However, the specific tests for the statistical significance of these differences reject the hypothesis that they are different, so the conclusion is that developing an offshoring strategy is not associated in a statistically significant way with a larger export/sales 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0 25 50 75 100 125 150 175 200 P re m iu m ( e xt ra p ro b a b il it y ) o n b e in g a n e xp o rt e r Size (Number of employees) Family firms Non family firms http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/JESB Volume 2, Number 2, 44-69, July-December 2017 doi:10.1344/jesb2017.2.j030 doi.org/10.1344/JESB201x.x.j0xx Online ISSN: 2385-7137 COPE Committee on Publication Ethics http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/JESB Creative Commons License 4.0 63 ratio, once the higher probability of being an exporter is considered as well as all the other explanatory variables included in the model. keywords: business; committee; december; doi:10.1344; family; family firms; firms; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; international; issn; jesb2017.2.j030; july; non; number; offshoring cache: jesb-18009.pdf plain text: jesb-18009.txt item: #34 of 129 id: jesb-18085 author: Casillas-Bueno, José C.; López-Fernández, María Concepción; Meroño-Cerdán, Angel; Corona-Ramón, Juan title: Evolution of Research into the Management of Family Businesses that are Part of the Instituto de la Empresa Familiar Network of Chairs (1992-2016) date: 2017-07-11 words: 8915 flesch: 48 summary: Secondly, family business chairs develop an intense work showing and sharing family businesses experiences among practitioners and also with academics and students (seminars, workshops, and so on). For that reasons, there are family business chairs more oriented to practice and others more oriented to research. keywords: business; chairs; committee; ethics; family; family business; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; ief; july; network; number; papers; publication; research; spanish; universidad cache: jesb-18085.pdf plain text: jesb-18085.txt item: #35 of 129 id: jesb-18297 author: Wong, David; Hernández, Harold; Chirinos, Miguel; Carrasco, José title: Unequal growth and social capital in clothes-making enterprises in Peru: 1980-2015. date: 2018-01-24 words: 9128 flesch: 49 summary: Each combination of capital social bonding and bridging social capital creates an organizational form with advantages and disadvantages for defending oneself against the environment (see Figure 2). José Manuel Carrasco Weston Universidad del Pacífico (Peru) Unequal growth and social capital in clothes-making enterprises in Peru: 1980-2015 Abstract Why do some small companies in the clothing industry fail to grow while others succeed is the conundrum that this study sets out to solve. keywords: business; capital; committee; doi:10.1344; ethics; family; growth; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; issn; january; jesb2018.1.j042; june; license; number; peru; publication; social; volume cache: jesb-18297.pdf plain text: jesb-18297.txt item: #36 of 129 id: jesb-18405 author: Carrera, Nieves title: What Do We Know about Accounting in Family Firms? date: 2017-07-11 words: 22819 flesch: 45 summary: Financial Accounting and Reporting in Family Firms Most prior studies on accounting and family firms are quantitative studies focused on the financial reporting characteristics of family firms. Role of Accounting in the Success and Failure of Family Firms Some studies provide insights about the key role played by financial and accounting controls in the success and failure of family firms (Kininmonth and McKinstry 2007; Vent and Milne 2000; McWatters 2002; Robb, Shanahan, and Lord 2006). keywords: accounting; accounting research; agency; audit; auditing; committee; commons; control; december; doi:10.1344; earnings; et al; ethics; family business; family firms; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; issn; jesb2017.2.j032; journal; july; license; management; management accounting; number; publication; quality; reporting; research; review; role; studies; theory; volume cache: jesb-18405.pdf plain text: jesb-18405.txt item: #37 of 129 id: jesb-18646 author: Melero-Polo, Iguácel; López-Pérez, María Eugenia title: Identifying Links between Corporate Social Responsibility and Reputation: Some Considerations for Family Firms date: 2017-07-11 words: 13570 flesch: 47 summary: (2009, QT), Du et al. (2007, QT), Eberle et al. (2013), Hsu (2012, QT), Hur et al. (2014, QT), Jahdi and Acikdilli (2009, QL), McWilliams and Siegel (2001, QT), Lai et al. (2010, QT), Lii and Lee (2012, QT), Nikolaeva and Bicho (2011, QT), Stanaland et al. (2011, QT), Tuck et al. A number of authors (e.g., Aouadi and Marsat 2016; Harjoto and Jo 2011; Orlitzky et al. 2011) analyze the effect of CSR on financial value; others, look at market response (e.g., Pérez et al. 2015; Stanaland et al. 2011), whilst yet others consider the importance of communication and public relations as a means of reinforcing the impact of CSR actions on reputation (Vanhamme and Grobben 2009; Morsing and Schultz 2006). keywords: articles; business; business ethics; company; csr; december; doi:10.1344; et al; ethics; family; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; issn; jesb2017.2.j034; journal; july; management; number; publication; relationship; reputation; responsibility; review; social; value cache: jesb-18646.pdf plain text: jesb-18646.txt item: #38 of 129 id: jesb-19006 author: Bravo, Rafael; Cambra, Jesús; Centeno, Edgar; Melero, Iguácel title: The Importance of Brand Values in Family Business date: 2017-07-11 words: 9431 flesch: 52 summary: Characteristics of Brand Identity and Brand Image Brand Identity Brand Image What the organisation aspires the brand to become What customers and other stakeholders perceive about the brand Should be active, future-oriented Usually passive, past-oriented Strategic, reflecting a business strategy that will lead to sustainable advantage Tactical Should include brand’s enduring qualities May include transitory characteristics Company viewed as source of communication Target audience viewed as receiver of communication Created by brand management Created by consumer perceptions Encoded Decoded Identity is communicated Image is received/perceived Source: Own elaboration Some authors argue that brand identity is more than a set of symbols. ‒ Study of the determinants behind the visibility of family brand status and its impact on brand management ‒ Analysis of the stability of the values that make up corporate identity and link to family values Stakeholder Perceptions ‒ Analysis of the interrelations between the perceptions of a given family, the corporate brand of that family business and the brand of the products sold by that company. keywords: brand; brand identity; business; december; doi:10.1344; family; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; identity; image; issn; jesb2017.2.j029; journal; july; management; marketing; product; publication; research cache: jesb-19006.pdf plain text: jesb-19006.txt item: #39 of 129 id: jesb-19018 author: Fernández-Roca, Francisco Javier; Gutiérrez Hidalgo, Fernando title: What is a Family Business? date: 2017-07-11 words: 5263 flesch: 46 summary: In its effort to define family business, business family and intergenerational change, this interesting work includes a theoretical analysis. What is a Family Business?1 Abstract Defining the concept of family business is an ongoing challenge. keywords: business; colli; definition; family; family business; firms; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; management; research cache: jesb-19018.pdf plain text: jesb-19018.txt item: #40 of 129 id: jesb-19045 author: Cáceres Dagnino, César Augusto; Pinna, Enrico title: The Generational Change in Family Businesses: Comparative Analysis between Italy and Peru date: 2017-07-11 words: 9656 flesch: 45 summary: Family businesses and business families In the nineteenth century, and indeed in the twentieth century, economic activity was so http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/JESB Volume 2, Number 2, 160-190, July-December 2017 doi:10.1344/jesb2017.2.j033 doi.org/10.1344/JESB201x.x.j0xx Online ISSN: 2385-7137 COPE Committee on Publication Ethics http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/JESB Creative Commons License 4.0 163 dominated by family businesses (Harris 2000) that it was not necessary to give it a specific name to distinguish it from other legal and organizational forms. http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/JESB Volume 2, Number 2, 160-190, July-December 2017 doi:10.1344/jesb2017.2.j033 doi.org/10.1344/JESB201x.x.j0xx Online ISSN: 2385-7137 COPE Committee on Publication Ethics http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/JESB Creative Commons License 4.0 165 In the literature, other important distinctions are presented between family businesses and business families. keywords: business; committee; commons; companies; company; december; doi:10.1344; ethics; family; family business; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; issn; jesb2017.2.j033; july; license; management; number; publication; volume cache: jesb-19045.pdf plain text: jesb-19045.txt item: #41 of 129 id: jesb-19046 author: Munoz Marticorena, William title: Sustainability of a Community-Based Enterprise through shared value. Case: Mallay Communal Company date: 2018-01-24 words: 9962 flesch: 45 summary: These confronted, basically, peasant communities with mining operations. Another critical definition is that of peasant communities, which according to article two of the General Law of Peasant Communities1 are organizations of public interest, with legal existence and legal status. keywords: cbe; committee; commons; community; company; development; doi:10.1344; ethics; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; issn; january; jesb2018.1.j041; june; mining; number; peasant; publication; value cache: jesb-19046.pdf plain text: jesb-19046.txt item: #42 of 129 id: jesb-19787 author: Tattersall, John R title: Arts Council England: Ramifications of Organisational Dynamics and Institutional Setting on Policy date: 2018-01-24 words: 7032 flesch: 43 summary: Recent attention has been given to the perceived ‘instrumentalism’ of arts policy born out of a lack of clarity and consensus about what Arts Council England should be promoting. Accordingly, a primary issue in evaluation of Arts Council funding is the balance between support to individual artists and arts organisations. keywords: arts; arts council; committee; council; doi:10.1344; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; issn; january; jesb2018.1.j043; june; number cache: jesb-19787.pdf plain text: jesb-19787.txt item: #43 of 129 id: jesb-19851 author: Cabrera, Mercedes title: Jesús de Polanco and the Prisa Group date: 2018-01-24 words: 12028 flesch: 55 summary: Volume 3, Number 1, 247-280, January-June 2018 doi:10.1344/jesb2018.1.j044 doi.org/10.1344/JESB201x.x.j0xx Online ISSN: 2385-7137 COPE Committee on Publication Ethics http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/JESB Creative Commons License 4.0 247 Mercedes Cabrera Universidad Complutense de Madrid (Spain) Jesús de Polanco and the Prisa Group Abstract The main goal of this article is to present Jesús de Polanco’s (1929–2007) successive business initiatives that culminated in the expansion of the PRISA Group (Promotora de Informaciones S.A.), which was the leading Spanish multi-media group of its time. From the book to the written press Jesús de Polanco did not come from a family of great businessmen. keywords: business; committee; commons; company; cope; doi:10.1344; ethics; government; group; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; issn; january; jesb2018.1.j044; june; license; media; newspaper; number; polanco; prisa; publication; publication ethics; volume cache: jesb-19851.pdf plain text: jesb-19851.txt item: #44 of 129 id: jesb-19950 author: Marson, Michel Deliberali title: From the Import-Substituting Industrialization to Internationalization in the Machine Tools Industry in Brazil: The Case of Romi date: 2018-07-11 words: 9423 flesch: 55 summary: Brazil – Domestic Production, Machinery, and Mechanical Equipment Imports and Exports, 1980-2002, in constant 2002 US$ billions Source: author’s calculations from Vermulm 2003, 11. 0 5 10 15 20 25 1980 1982 1984 1986 1988 1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 Domestic production Exports Imports http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/JESB Volume 3, Number 2, 151-182, July-December 2018 doi:10.1344/jesb2018.2.j050 Online ISSN: 2385-7137 COPE Committee on Publication Ethics http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/JESB Creative Commons License 4.0 163 Romi’s growth and internationalization Romi’s growth, 1930s-1980s Américo Emílio Romi started his own business as a workshop. The profits of Romi’s industrial and commercial activity explain the changes in its equity since Emílio Romi founded it as an individual business in 1929 until the company’s transformation into Máquinas Agrícolas Romi Ltda. keywords: brazil; capital; committee; commons; company; december; development; doi:10.1344; economic; ethics; goods; growth; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; imports; issn; jesb2018.2.j050; july; license; machine; machinery; market; number; online; production; publication; romi; volume cache: jesb-19950.pdf plain text: jesb-19950.txt item: #45 of 129 id: jesb-20183 author: Estruch Rectoret, Minerva title: Do Chambers of Commerce have an added value in the web 2.0 era? Commercial missions by the Chamber of Barcelona as an internationalisation tool for Catalan firms in a digital world date: 2018-12-19 words: 13201 flesch: 48 summary: Keywords: Chambers of Commerce; Barcelona Chamber of Commerce; Internationalisation; International Department; Commercial Mission; Added Value, Internet; Web 2.0 Corresponding author: e-mail: estruchrectoret@gmail.com Received 07 Oct 2017 - Accepted 31 July 2018 Barcelona Chamber of Commerce 2016. keywords: barcelona; chamber; commerce; committee; doi:10.1344; ethics; firms; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; international; issn; january; jesb2019.1.j052; jesb2019.1.j052 online; june; license; missions; number; online; publication; services; volume cache: jesb-20183.pdf plain text: jesb-20183.txt item: #46 of 129 id: jesb-21033 author: Hormiga, Esther; Xiao, Li; Smallbone, David title: Entrepreneurial Dynamics and Institutional Changes date: 2018-01-24 words: 5388 flesch: 40 summary: Keywords: Entrepreneurial dynamics; Institutional changes; Processes; Entrepreneurship We are delighted to introduce this special issue of Journal of Evolutionary Studies in Business Journal, the purpose of which is to develop a good understanding of the role of entrepreneurial dynamics that interact with institutional changes in surviving and growing new ventures. This special issue of Journal of Evolutionary Studies in Business aims to explore the role of dynamics that interact with institutional changes in surviving and growing ventures. keywords: business; changes; doi:10.1344; dynamics; entrepreneurial; ethics; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; institutions; issn; january; jesb2018.1.j035; june; role cache: jesb-21033.pdf plain text: jesb-21033.txt item: #47 of 129 id: jesb-21270 author: Dalla Costa, Armando João; Saes, Alexandre Macchione; Gonçalves, Caroline title: Expansion and internationalization of business companies in Brazil: theoretical/methodological contributions date: 2018-07-11 words: 7121 flesch: 39 summary: This occurred in order to both evaluate the experiences of those companies in light of more traditional firms, as well as to design possible strategies so that new companies could follow the path of conquest of the foreign market6. Abstract This paper presents the special issue of the Journal of Evolutionary Studies in Business about the internationalization of Brazilian companies. keywords: brazilian; business; committee; companies; december; doi:10.1344; ethics; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; internationalization; issn; jesb2018.2.j045; july; market; new; number; process; publication cache: jesb-21270.pdf plain text: jesb-21270.txt item: #48 of 129 id: jesb-21271 author: Dalla Costa, Armando João; Prates, Rodolfo Coelho title: EMBRAER - Empresa Brasileira de Aeronáutica S.A. (Brazilian aerospace conglomerate): Brazilian aircraft flying around the world date: 2018-07-11 words: 10098 flesch: 48 summary: Firm orders for Embraer aircraft 175-E2, 190-E2 and 195-E2 – 2017 Customer Firm orders Deliveries Firm orders backlog Embraer 175-E2 100 - 100 Skywest (USA) 100 - 100 Embraer 190-E2 83 - 83 Air Costa (India) 25 - 25 Aircastle (USA) 15 - 15 Aercap (Ireland) 23 - 23 ICBC (China) 10 - 10 Hainan (China) 2 - 2 Wideroe (Norway) 3 - 3 Kalstar (Indonesia) 5 - 5 Embraer 195-E2 102 - 102 Air Costa (India) 25 - 25 Aircastle (USA) 10 - 10 Aercape (Ireland) 27 - 27 Azul (Brazil) 30 - 30 Customer not disclosed 10 - 10 Source: Created by the authors from Embraer. The first exports to North America were to Aero Industries Inc., which was in charge of marketing and sales of Embraer aircraft. keywords: aircraft; committee; companies; company; december; doi:10.1344; embraer; ethics; growth; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; internationalization; issn; jesb2018.2.j046; july; license; market; number; online; orders; publication; usa; volume cache: jesb-21271.pdf plain text: jesb-21271.txt item: #49 of 129 id: jesb-21275 author: Gonçalves, Caroline; Rotta, Uriel title: Cooperative Agribusiness History: organizational aspects for internationalization and the Expocaccer case study date: 2018-07-11 words: 8256 flesch: 34 summary: It is assumed that the adaptation of coffee cooperatives to the demands of external markets depends on flexible mechanisms of transactions between cooperatives and cooperative producers, in a relationship that is achieved through the investments of both parties in specific assets. Competition The entry of new coffee cooperatives, or even traditional coffee cooperatives that operate in the same region as Expocaccer, which often offer better benefits to producers, are a threat to http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/JESB Volume 3, Number 2, 92-117, July-December 2018 doi:10.1344/jesb2018.2.j048 Online ISSN: 2385-7137 COPE Committee on Publication Ethics http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/JESB Creative Commons License 4.0 111 Expocaccer. keywords: cerrado; coffee; committee; commons; cooperative; december; doi:10.1344; ethics; expocaccer; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; issn; jesb2018.2.j048; july; license; number; online; publication cache: jesb-21275.pdf plain text: jesb-21275.txt item: #50 of 129 id: jesb-21318 author: Lannes, José title: Growth and internationalization of Gerdau Group date: 2018-07-11 words: 11365 flesch: 50 summary: Because of such a great amount of market share, http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/JESB Volume 3, Number 2, 118-150, July-December 2018 doi:10.1344/jesb2018.2.j049 Online ISSN: 2385-7137 COPE Committee on Publication Ethics http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/JESB Creative Commons License 4.0 130 Gerdau started to face legal impediments to growth issued by the Administrative Council for Economic Defense (CADE) in 1995 (Pinho 1995, 28), leading the group to escape investment related to long steel market areas domestically. The technical 2 Technology of steel production based on electric furnace, using mainly scrap as raw material; it is differentiated from the integrated steelmaking, with a larger productive scale, dependent on iron ore and situated near mineral deposits, while the minimill, with smaller productive scale, can be localized in several regions of the territory where water, electric energy and scrap are available. keywords: business; committee; commons; december; doi:10.1344; ethics; factory; firm; gerdau; group; growth; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; issn; jesb2018.2.j049; july; license; management; market; mill; new; number; online; production; publication; steel; volume cache: jesb-21318.pdf plain text: jesb-21318.txt item: #51 of 129 id: jesb-21351 author: Saes, Alexandre Macchione; Grandi, Guilherme; Moraes, Fábio Faria de title: The internationalization of WEG date: 2018-07-11 words: 11170 flesch: 45 summary: Revenue at WEG Group companies (in millions of US$) - 1985, 1989 to 1992) Production Units 1985 1989 1990 1991 1992 WEG Motores 87.8 186.6 198.26 146.21 135.38 WEG Máquinas 7.6 26.9 35.03 18.54 20.19 Eggon João da Silva: ideias e caminhos: a tragetória de um dos fundadores da WEG. keywords: capital; committee; commons; companies; company; december; doi:10.1344; ethics; government; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; issn; jaraguá; jesb2018.2.j047; july; license; market; number; online; production; publication; sector; sul; volume; weg cache: jesb-21351.pdf plain text: jesb-21351.txt item: #52 of 129 id: jesb-21544 author: Lluch, Andrea title: U.S. Companies in Argentina: Trade and Investment Patterns (1890–1930) date: 2018-12-19 words: 12807 flesch: 51 summary: Volume 4, Number 1, 70-108, January-June 2019 doi:10.1344/jesb2019.1.j053 Online ISSN: 2385-7137 COPE Committee on Publication Ethics http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/JESB Creative Commons License 4.0 70 Andrea Lluch CONICET (Argentina) and Los Andes University (Colombia) U.S. Companies in Argentina: Trade and Investment Patterns (1890–1930) However, the role U.S. companies in shaping the Argentinean economy in the first decades of the twentieth century has not yet been fully documented. keywords: american; argentina; buenos; committee; commons; companies; doi:10.1344; ethics; firms; foreign; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; issn; january; jesb2019.1.j053; june; license; new; number; online; products; publication; states; trade; u.s; united; volume cache: jesb-21544.pdf plain text: jesb-21544.txt item: #53 of 129 id: jesb-21703 author: Fernandez-Moya, Maria; Fernandez-Perez, Paloma title: The creation and transfer of entrepreneurship in emerging economies of the world. An approach through large family-owned corporations of China, Mexico and Brazil date: 2019-07-12 words: 14606 flesch: 46 summary: Succession is a major issue for family businesses (Handler 1994; Sharma 2004), and for this reason the problems in the transfer of entrepreneurship between generations have been a central topic in family business studies. The interdisciplinary perspective of the article enables a long-term analysis of entrepreneurship, and facilitates the study of one important topic of debate in family business studies: the generational transfer of the so-called entrepreneurial spirit. keywords: 2010; business; carso; committee; commons; company; december; entrepreneurship; ethics; family; family business; financial; firms; group; grupo; hong; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; hutchison; issn; july; kong; license; mexico; new; number; publication; publication ethics; slim; times; volume; whampoa; years cache: jesb-21703.pdf plain text: jesb-21703.txt item: #54 of 129 id: jesb-22156 author: Calvo, Angel title: Consolidation and rationalization of the public companies in Spain: the information and communication technologies (ICT) holding date: 2018-12-19 words: 13171 flesch: 47 summary: Under Luis Carlos Croissier at the INI, the government promoted the recovery of the prestige of public companies. resources channeled to Spanish companies by European Community and non-EU programs and other public contributions of different origins and modalities, including funds from budgets of autonomous communities or the state Administration27. keywords: committee; commons; companies; company; computer; division; doi:10.1344; eisa; electronics; ethics; european; group; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; industrial; industry; ini; inisel; issn; january; jesb2019.1.j055; jesb2019.1.j055 online; june; license; new; number; online; publication; sector; spain; spanish; technology; volume cache: jesb-22156.pdf plain text: jesb-22156.txt item: #55 of 129 id: jesb-22254 author: Wong Cam, David; Hernández Lefranc, Harold; Carrasco Weston, José Manuel title: Gringo Entrepreneurship in Latin America. The Thorndikes of Peru, 1901-1938 date: 2018-12-19 words: 9274 flesch: 54 summary: The origins go back to Ernesto Thorndike, a North American businessman whose business trajectory was situated principally in Peru. This paper develops the business dynamics of the engineer, businessman, financier and constructor Ernesto Thorndike (Valparaíso 1859 – Lima 1938), son of the North American engineer John Larkin Thorndike (1834-1901). keywords: business; capital; committee; commons; del; doi:10.1344; ernesto; ethics; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; issn; january; jesb2019.1.j056; john; june; license; lima; number; online; peru; publication; thorndike; volume cache: jesb-22254.pdf plain text: jesb-22254.txt item: #56 of 129 id: jesb-22324 author: Fernandez Moya, Maria; Fernandez-Perez, Paloma; Lubinski, Christina title: Standing the test of time: External factors influencing family firm longevity in Germany and Spain during the twentieth century date: 2020-01-30 words: 14197 flesch: 45 summary: Paloma Fernández Pérez Universitat de Barcelona (Spain) Christina Lubinski Copenhagen Business School (Denmark) Standing the test of time: External factors influencing family firm longevity in Germany and Spain during the twentieth century Abstract While most research on family business longevity focuses on how internal corporate governance issue impact resilience, the aim of this article is to foreground the relevance of external environmental factors, and to do so in an internationally comparative perspective. We contribute to this discussion with an analysis of the influence, at the microlevel, of three long- http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/JESB Volume 5, Number 1, 221-264, January-June 2020 doi.org/10.1344/JESB2020.1.j073 Online ISSN: 2385-7137 COPE Committee on Publication Ethics http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/JESB Creative Commons License 4.0 255 term external factors _economic development, political context, inheritance law in the analysis of family business longevity. keywords: business; committee; commons; company; countries; doi.org/10.1344/jesb2020.1.j073; economic; ethics; factors; family; family business; family firms; fernández; firms; germany; history; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; issn; january; june; license; longevity; number; publication; publication ethics; publishing; spain; spanish; volume cache: jesb-22324.pdf plain text: jesb-22324.txt item: #57 of 129 id: jesb-22512 author: Lucero Bringas, Maria de los Angeles; Caro, Norma Patricia title: The protocol and its effect on the continuity of the family business through structural equation models date: 2018-12-19 words: 5951 flesch: 47 summary: Family business model http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/JESB Volume 4, Number 1, 208-228, January-June 2019 doi:10.1344/jesb2019.1.j057 Online ISSN: 2385-7137 COPE Committee on Publication Ethics http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/JESB Creative Commons License 4.0 222 The family protocol is a tool that contributes to progress of family businesses, facilitating management of the company and the business family. keywords: business; company; continuity; family; family business; family protocol; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; january; june; management; model; protocol cache: jesb-22512.pdf plain text: jesb-22512.txt item: #58 of 129 id: jesb-22698 author: Cravotta, Sven; Grottke, Markus title: Digitalization in German family firms – some preliminary insights date: 2018-12-19 words: 8116 flesch: 42 summary: Characteristics of family businesses and German family businesses When introducing characteristics of a family business, two starting points can be offered. 4. Dimensions of the reactions to digitalization by German family businesses How could family businesses react to these changes? keywords: businesses; committee; commons; digitalization; doi:10.1344; ethics; family; firms; german; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; issn; january; jesb2019.1.j051; june; number; online; publication cache: jesb-22698.pdf plain text: jesb-22698.txt item: #59 of 129 id: jesb-22715 author: Alcaraz-Mármol, Gema; Medina-Albaladejo, Francisco José title: Adapting marketing strategies: a linguistic analysis of wine advertising in Spain, 1970-2010 date: 2018-12-19 words: 10602 flesch: 61 summary: Conclusion We have observed that the type of vocabulary used in Spanish wine adverts have evolved from words which are more concrete and directly related to wine in the 70s and 80s, to more symbolic and abstract terms which don’t primarily belong to the wine world from the 90s onwards. “Marketing strategies for Spanish wines: a comparative appraisal.” keywords: adverts; committee; commons; consumption; doi:10.1344; ethics; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; issn; january; jesb2019.1.j054; journal; june; license; marketing; new; number; online; publication; quality; spanish; vino; volume; wine; wineries; word cache: jesb-22715.pdf plain text: jesb-22715.txt item: #60 of 129 id: jesb-27021 author: Quer, Diego; Rienda, Laura; Andreu, Rosario title: Chinese investments in Latin America: An analysis of host country determinants date: 2019-07-12 words: 7219 flesch: 47 summary: As a result, we propose: Hypothesis 2: Host country political risk does not affect location choice by Chinese MNEs in Latin America. Moreover, as pointed out before, China maintains friendly diplomatic relations with most Latin American countries that mitigate host country political risk for Chinese firms, in particular when accessing local natural resources. keywords: america; china; chinese; country; distance; host; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; journal; latin; location; market; mnes; number; ofdi; risk cache: jesb-27021.pdf plain text: jesb-27021.txt item: #61 of 129 id: jesb-27104 author: Palma, Patricia; Montt Strabucchi, María title: Chinese Business in Latin America and the Caribbean: A Historical Overview date: 2019-07-12 words: 9230 flesch: 54 summary: The objective is to demonstrate that Chinese businesses and investment in the region is far for being a recent phenomenon. By focusing on the early migration patterns, the establishment of Chinese businesses and transnational economic networks, this article reveals how Chinese businesses were part of the urban landscapes of several Latin American and Caribbean cities, establishing historical commercial ties which continue, if in different forms, to this day. keywords: america; businesses; caribbean; chinese; commercial; committee; december; dehart; doi.org/10.1344/jesb2019.2.j064; ethics; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; issn; july; latin; number; online; publication cache: jesb-27104.pdf plain text: jesb-27104.txt item: #62 of 129 id: jesb-27234 author: Dalla Costa, Armando João; Yi, Li Yu Fang; Althaus Junior, Adalto Acir title: Chinese Companies and Foreign Direct Investment in Brazil between 2000 and 2018 date: 2019-07-12 words: 11900 flesch: 45 summary: As the purpose of this study is to present data on Chinese investments in recent years, and, therefore, provide an overview of the growing presence of Chinese companies in Brazil, all sources should be considered. Keywords: Chinese companies; FDI; Foreign Direct Investment; Raw Materials; Market Seeking Strategy; Brazil Corresponding author: e-mail: ajdcosta@uol.com.br Received 14 December 2018 - Accepted 8 May 2019 keywords: brazil; china; chinese; committee; commons; companies; countries; data; december; doi.org/10.1344/jesb2019.2.j061; ethics; fdi; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; investment; issn; july; license; market; number; online; online issn; publication; state; volume cache: jesb-27234.pdf plain text: jesb-27234.txt item: #63 of 129 id: jesb-27524 author: Casanova, Lourdes S.; Miroux, Anne title: Chinese companies conquering the world: A descriptive analysis of the rapid rise of Chinese acquisitions date: 2019-07-12 words: 10507 flesch: 49 summary: Bermuda Singapore 12/31/2015 Priory Group Limited 2,224 Acadia Healthcare Company, Inc. (NasdaqGS:ACHC) United Kingdom United States 04/15/2016 Polycom, Inc. (NasdaqGS:PLCM) 2,160 Mitel Networks Corporation (NasdaqGS:MITL) United States Canada 12/16/2015 Pacific Hydro Pty Ltd. 2,160 State Power Investment Corporation Australia China 09/23/2015 Landmark Aviation, L.L.C. 2,065 BBA Aviation plc (LSE:BBA) United States United Kingdom 10/21/2015 Viom Networks Limited 2,064 ATC Asia Pacific Pte. United Kingdom Switzerland 09/04/2015 TECO Energy, Inc. 10,422 Emera Incorporated (TSX:EMA) United States Canada 07/02/2015 K+S Aktiengesellschaft (DB:SDF) 10,401 Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan Inc. (TSX:POT) Germany Canada 03/21/2016 IHS Inc. 10,339 IHS Markit Ltd. (NasdaqGS:INFO) United States United Kingdom 02/10/2016 Meda AB 10,071 Mylan N.V. (NasdaqGS:MYL) Sweden United Kingdom 04/28/2016 Medivation, Inc. (NasdaqGS:MDVN) 9,543 Sanofi (ENXTPA:SAN) United States France 03/30/2016 SGS Tool Company 9,046 Kyocera Corp. (TSE:6971) United States Japan 12/18/2015 Nanyang Commercial Bank Limited 8,771 China Cinda Asset Management Co., Ltd. (SEHK:1359) Hong Kong China 06/21/2016 Supercell Oy 8,600 Tencent Holdings Limited (SEHK:700) Finland China 03/16/2016 Strategic Hotels & Resorts, Inc. keywords: capital; china; chinese; committee; countries; crisis; data; deals; december; doi.org/10.1344/jesb2019.2.j059; ethics; figure; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; investment; issn; july; license; ltd; m&a; number; online; outbound; publication; states; u.s; united; value; volume cache: jesb-27524.pdf plain text: jesb-27524.txt item: #64 of 129 id: jesb-27563 author: González-Sáez, Ruvislei title: The Chinese Project “One Belt One Road” Toward Latin America and the Caribbean. Economic-financial implications date: 2019-07-12 words: 7524 flesch: 44 summary: Segunda Reunión Ministerial del Foro de la Comunidad de Estados Latinoamericanos y Caribeños (CELAC) y China.” In 2016, the value of the works contracts signed by Chinese companies in Latin America reached 19.1 billion dollars, raising the accumulated value to 145 billion dollars (China-CELAC Forum 2018). keywords: 2018; america; bri; caribbean; china; chinese; committee; companies; december; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; issn; july; latin; number; publication; road; volume cache: jesb-27563.pdf plain text: jesb-27563.txt item: #65 of 129 id: jesb-28665 author: Nueno, Pedro title: Chinese companies in the world date: 2019-07-12 words: 1854 flesch: 47 summary: In the same way that many Spanish companies strengthened their international operations by extending their businesses throughout Latin America, many Chinese companies are doing the same in Africa. Volume 4, Number 2, 204-209, July-December 2019 doi.org/10.1344/jesb2019.2.j065 Online ISSN: 2385-7137 COPE Committee on Publication Ethics http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/JESB Creative Commons License 4.0 204 Pedro Nueno IESE (Spain) Chinese companies in the world Abstract Over the next few years, we are going to see a major global expansion of Chinese companies in all sectors and in all countries. keywords: china; companies; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; license cache: jesb-28665.pdf plain text: jesb-28665.txt item: #66 of 129 id: jesb-28845 author: Barahona Márquez, Felix title: The presence of Chinese businesses in the world date: 2019-07-12 words: 3858 flesch: 50 summary: The article also presents the seven special issue articles that provide new insights about the international presence of Chinese companies, in general in the world but with a particular attention paid to investments in Latin American countries. However, the existence and importance of Chinese companies in the global arena is fairly recent. keywords: business; chinese; companies; countries; firms; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; international; investment; journal; latin cache: jesb-28845.pdf plain text: jesb-28845.txt item: #67 of 129 id: jesb-28993 author: Gonzalez-Bravo, Yoel Modesto title: Political risk management practices of Multinational Corporations: their approaches to deal with developing countries under economic sanctions date: 2020-06-29 words: 10497 flesch: 39 summary: Modeling MNCs’ dynamic behavior to deal with country economic sanctions risk Based on the framework proposed by Kakutami (2017) and as a contribution to further understand the dynamic behavior of MNCs under country economic sanctions, this framework will be analyzed by analogy to the auditing games originally proposed by Rasmusen (2001) between tax authorities and taxpayers. This is a growing area of concern for MNCs as reflected in recent surveys, such as the annual Political Risk Survey Reports published by Oxford Analytica and Willis Towers Watson, which places country sanctions as one of their top three political risks in 2019, ahead of other traditionally researched political risks. keywords: committee; commons; countries; december; ethics; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; insurance; issn; jesb2020.2.j081; july; license; mncs; number; online; publication; risk; sanctions; sender; target; volume cache: jesb-28993.pdf plain text: jesb-28993.txt item: #68 of 129 id: jesb-29142 author: Calvo, Angel title: Internet access standards: dissemination of the Integrated Services Digital Network in Spain, 1984-2005 date: 2021-07-01 words: 13426 flesch: 45 summary: (Browne 1985; Gregg 1992, 425-439; Lai and Reeh 1995, 131-140).8 The restricted scope of ISDN applications to ISDN telephone features and data transfer as well as voice-communications capabilities severely hampered the diffusion of ISDN service in organizations (Lai, Guynes and Bordoloi 1993, 8). The UK was the leader in primary accesses (1,700), ahead of Germany and France (640 and 500 primary accesses, respectively) and at a huge distance from Belgium (25) (Commission of the European Communities 1990, 9-10).17 Ten years after the first European regulations, ISDN services were available in Europe, Japan and the USA, albeit on a limited basis and with a standards adjustment process still incomplete (Fischman and Jorstad 1990, B-17; IGIC 1994, 2).18 keywords: access; committee; commons; december; deployment; digital; doi.org/10.1344/jesb2021.1.j091; ethics; european; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; information; integrated; internet; isdn; issn; july; license; network; number; online; online issn; publication; publication ethics; services; spain; technology; telecommunications; telefónica; telephone; volume cache: jesb-29142.pdf plain text: jesb-29142.txt item: #69 of 129 id: jesb-29687 author: Geymonat, Juan Ignacio title: Industrial business groups in a context of deindustrialization. The Uruguayan Case, 1980-2015 date: 2020-06-29 words: 8528 flesch: 46 summary: How have these transformations impacted the structure of national industrial business groups? Although similar reforms in other countries in the region have strengthened national business groups (promoting their internationalization and their internal expansion into new business areas), the Uruguayan case seems to represent the opposite. keywords: business; committee; companies; december; doi.org/10.1344/jesb2020.2.j079; economic; ethics; groups; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; industrial; issn; july; national; number; online; publication; uruguay cache: jesb-29687.pdf plain text: jesb-29687.txt item: #70 of 129 id: jesb-29754 author: Condom-Vilà, Pere title: How Technology Evolution and Disruption are Defining the World’s Entrepreneurial Ecosystems: The Case of Barcelona’s Startup Ecosystem date: 2020-01-30 words: 12226 flesch: 47 summary: And, today, certain technologies of great disruptive potential, such as blockchain, point the way forward and identify the next major opportunities for startup ecosystems. The democratisation of entrepreneurship from Silicon Valley and from startup ecosystems around the world is creating new strategies for that disruption and innovation. keywords: committee; commons; companies; doi.org/10.1344/jesb2020.1.j067; ecosystems; ethics; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; innovation; issn; january; june; license; new; number; publication; startups; technology; universities; university; volume cache: jesb-29754.pdf plain text: jesb-29754.txt item: #71 of 129 id: jesb-29818 author: Russo, Cintia Nelly; Gutti, Patricia title: Study cases of two small medium size enterprises (SMEs) in the southern metropolitan region of Buenos Aires date: 2020-06-29 words: 11096 flesch: 42 summary: The second one associates the long-term endurance of companies with a strong family management structure over more than one generation. Being aware of the potential and limitations of the oral source we not only contrast it with other sources, but also with the history of companies that would share similar characteristics.5 keywords: business; committee; commons; companies; company; december; ethics; family; gora; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; issn; jesb2020.2.j077; july; learning; license; number; online; publication; sinpar; volume cache: jesb-29818.pdf plain text: jesb-29818.txt item: #72 of 129 id: jesb-29824 author: Bandieri, Susana; Almaraz, Araceli title: Business families in Southern Patagonia: from the end of the 19th Century to the first decades of 20th century date: 2020-06-29 words: 15007 flesch: 44 summary: Volume 5, Number 2, 33-79, July-December 2020 doi.org/10.1344/jesb2020.2.j076 Online ISSN: 2385-7137 COPE Committee on Publication Ethics http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/JESB Creative Commons License 4.0 33 Susana Bandieri Conicet-IPEHCS (Argentina) Araceli Almaraz El Colegio de la Frontera Norte (Mexico) Business families in Southern Patagonia: from the end of the 19th Century to the first decades of 20th century Abstract The groups of settlers who arrived in Punta Arenas in Southern Patagonia in the second half of the 19th century, established the trade in hunting products, leather and exotic feathers. Keywords: Businessmen; Patagonia; Family business; Mother-firms; Business genealogies Corresponding author: e-mail: almaraz@colef.mx Received 17 October 2019 - Accepted 1 April 2020 keywords: arenas; argentina; braun; business; co.; commercial; committee; company; december; doi.org/10.1344/jesb2020.2.j076; ethics; family; family business; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; issn; josé; july; land; license; mauricio; menéndez; new; nogueira; number; online; online issn; partner; publication; publication ethics; punta; volume cache: jesb-29824.pdf plain text: jesb-29824.txt item: #73 of 129 id: jesb-29932 author: Petelski, Natalia; Milesi, Darío; Verre, Vladimiro title: Strategies of innovation and appropriation. Sectoral analysis of Argentine manufacturing firms date: 2020-01-30 words: 11985 flesch: 39 summary: Considering the obtaining of product and/or process innovations, Table 6 below shows that 71.2% of the firms in cluster 1 have innovated in the analyzed period, while the percentage of innovative firms reach 62.1% considering the sectors of cluster 2 and 54.4% in the case of cluster 3. Percentage of innovative firms by type of innovation Firms Cluster Cluster 1 HIGH (%) keywords: activity; appropriation; cluster; committee; firms; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; innovation; issn; january; june; number; publication; sectors; strategy; use cache: jesb-29932.pdf plain text: jesb-29932.txt item: #74 of 129 id: jesb-29968 author: Flor, María Luisa; Blasco Díaz, José Luis; Lara Ortiz, María Lidón title: Innovation policy instruments through the lens of open innovation. An analysis in the Spanish context date: 2020-01-30 words: 8865 flesch: 30 summary: Our results show that innovation policies in Spanish national and regional settings partially promote firms’ open innovation, since governments base their actions on the interaction between science, industry and government, sometimes with intermediaries that promote it. Keywords: Innovation policy; National and regional systems of innovation; Open innovation practices; Inbound open innovation; Outbound open innovation; Coupled open innovation; Erosion factors; Spanish context Corresponding author: e-mail: mflor@uji.es Received 25 Oct 2019 - Accepted 18 Dec 2019 keywords: actions; committee; firms; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; innovation; instruments; january; knowledge; national; number; policy; support cache: jesb-29968.pdf plain text: jesb-29968.txt item: #75 of 129 id: jesb-29970 author: Solleiro-Rebolledo, Jose Luis; García-Martínez, Moisés Braulio; Castañón-Ibarra, Rosario; Martínez-Salvador, Laura Elena title: Smart specialization for building up a regional innovation agenda: the case of San Luis Potosí, Mexico date: 2020-01-30 words: 11051 flesch: 34 summary: Keywords: Regional innovation system; Smart specialization; Innovation; Mexico. Although there is a great discussion about the elements that define governance (Abas 2019; Graham et al., 2003; Perry and May 2007), there is also consensus that sound governance structures in regional innovation system must be created, putting emphasis on institutional arrangements to designing, supporting and implementing innovation policies (Flanagan et al. 2011; keywords: actors; committee; commons; development; doi.org/10.1344/jesb2020.1.j069; ethics; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; innovation; issn; january; june; license; number; online; online issn; process; publication; publication ethics; region; regional; research; sectors; slp; state; volume cache: jesb-29970.pdf plain text: jesb-29970.txt item: #76 of 129 id: jesb-29971 author: Kantis, Hugo; Federico, Juan title: A dynamic model of entrepreneurial ecosystems evolution date: 2020-01-30 words: 12531 flesch: 41 summary: A dynamic model of entrepreneurial ecosystems evolution Abstract Keywords: Entrepreneurial ecosystems; Evolution; Latin America; Silicon Valley; Buenos Aires; Santiago; Israel Corresponding author: e-mail: jfederico@campus.ungs.edu.ar Received 25 Oct 2019 - Accepted 24 Dec 2019 keywords: capital; committee; commons; conditions; development; doi.org/10.1344/jesb2020.1.j072; dynamic; ecosystem; entrepreneurs; ethics; evolution; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; issn; january; june; license; new; number; online; publication; role; volume cache: jesb-29971.pdf plain text: jesb-29971.txt item: #77 of 129 id: jesb-29972 author: Reyes-Mercado, Pável; Angeles, Adrianela; Larios-Hernández, Guillermo Jesús title: Demand-oriented innovation policy: Mapping the field and proposing a research agenda for developing countries date: 2020-01-30 words: 7699 flesch: 38 summary: This study examines recent scholarly literature on innovation policy and classifies the empirical experience of DS and SS-oriented instruments by geography, sector and tactical combinations of such instruments, delivering a broad synopsis of innovation policy research. From the demand approach, innovation policy is expected to involve a directionality, which originates from collective priorities around relevant problems. keywords: committee; demand; ethics; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; innovation; innovation policy; instruments; issn; january; june; number; policies; policy; procurement; publication; research cache: jesb-29972.pdf plain text: jesb-29972.txt item: #78 of 129 id: jesb-30038 author: Calderón, María Guadalupe; Perez, Pilar title: Academic patents and entrepreneurial intention. To what extent are other knowledge transfer mechanisms affected in a Mexican university? date: 2021-07-01 words: 7409 flesch: 35 summary: Academic patents and entrepreneurial intention Research on entrepreneurial universities has increased over the years, expanding to interconnected topics, such as entrepreneurship education or academic entrepreneurship (Riviezzo et al. 2019, 232; Fayolle and Redford 2014). “Creating entrepreneurial universities in an emerging economy: Evidence from Brazil.” keywords: academic; committee; december; diffusion; dissemination; doi; ethics; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; issn; july; knowledge; number; patenting; publication; research; universities; university cache: jesb-30038.pdf plain text: jesb-30038.txt item: #79 of 129 id: jesb-30146 author: Corona Treviño, Leonel title: Culture and university entrepreneurship date: 2020-01-30 words: 5390 flesch: 40 summary: University cultural entrepreneurships vs. mature firms Entrepreneur -ship/Firms Cultural- Artistic industry Age in Yea rs Innovations (average) Linkage: University Participation in innovation % R&D activiti es P p M Tot Kind of support Firm Unive rsities Othe rs % 10 Ɛ 8 Arts (3 Theater, 3 Visual, 2 Dance) 2 Publishing 3.4 1.3 0.1 0.3 1.7 Workshops, Space, Mentoring 45.5 24 30.5 38 of effort 6 Creative Firms 4 Art 1 Advertisin g 1 Publishing 12.2 1.8 0.3 0.5 2.7 Students mentor, Academic collaboration 61 5 34.5 30 of sales Table 5b. University cultural entrepreneurships vs. mature firms (cont.) keywords: committee; cultural; doi.org/10.1344/jesb2020.1.j074; firms; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; issn; january; june; number; online; research; universities; university cache: jesb-30146.pdf plain text: jesb-30146.txt item: #80 of 129 id: jesb-30613 author: Valls-Pasola, Jaume; Reyes Álvarez, Juan title: Entrepreneurial and innovation ecosystems: Ibero-American perspective date: 2020-01-30 words: 4047 flesch: 38 summary: Keywords: Innovation ecosystem; Entrepreneurial ecoystems, Ibero-American countries, Innovation policies. For some researchers, entrepreneurial ecosystems and innovation ecosystems are complementary concepts. keywords: ecosystems; entrepreneurship; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; innovation; january; number; policies; policy; research cache: jesb-30613.pdf plain text: jesb-30613.txt item: #81 of 129 id: jesb-30909 author: Vidal Olivares, Javier; Saiz, Candelaria; Torró, Lluís; Zabalza, Juan title: The internationalisation of family SMEs in the Valencian region: the growing role played by Latin America, 1980-2018 date: 2020-06-29 words: 11380 flesch: 36 summary: “Born-again globals: generational change and family business internationalisation.” The work of Casillas and Moreno Menéndez (Casillas and Moreno Menéndez 2017 identifies up to six research areas relating to the internationalisation of family companies, combining both international businesses and the family businesses themselves: companies’ mission and objective adjusted to their trajectory (performance); international business and corporate governance; attitude toward risk and internationalisation; time processes, rhythms and speed of the internationalisation; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/JESB Volume 5, Number 2, 115-149, July-December 2020 10.1344/jesb2020.2.j078 Online ISSN: 2385-7137 COPE Committee on Publication Ethics http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/JESB Creative Commons License 4.0 119 management of internationalisation and interculturality; and the perspective of company social capital and networks. keywords: business; capital; case; committee; commons; companies; company; december; ethics; family; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; industrial; internationalisation; issn; jesb2020.2.j078; july; license; markets; number; production; publication; sectors; smes; valencian; volume cache: jesb-30909.pdf plain text: jesb-30909.txt item: #82 of 129 id: jesb-31313 author: Campos Sánchez, Alejandro title: Personal values as predictors of entrepreneurial intentions of university students date: 2021-07-01 words: 7908 flesch: 38 summary: Volume 6, Number 2, 180-208, July-December 2021 doi.org/10.1344/jesb2021.1.j096 Online ISSN: 2385-7137 COPE Committee on Publication Ethics http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/JESB Creative Commons License 4.0 180 Alejandro Campos Sánchez University of Guadalajara (Mexico) Personal values as predictors of entrepreneurial intentions of university students Abstract Considering entrepreneurship as a set of actions performed by a subject, and behavior one of the main predictors of actions, this work presents a study based on the Theory of Human Values, that aims to analyze the influence of personal values on entrepreneurial intention of university students; understanding as well the personal values as cognitive characteristics that explain the attitudes of a subject towards entrepreneurship, the hypotheses of this work establish a positive relation between values associated to individualism and the entrepreneurial intention as well as a negative relation between values associated to collectivism and the entrepreneurial intention of university students. Personal values, related to entrepreneurship started to appear in the 1970’s, when Hornaday and Aboud (1971) identified personal values such as achievement, independence and leadership, as characteristics more visible in successful entrepreneurs that in other subjects. keywords: committee; commons; december; doi; entrepreneurship; ethics; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; intention; issn; july; license; number; online; publication; students; university; values; volume cache: jesb-31313.pdf plain text: jesb-31313.txt item: #83 of 129 id: jesb-31543 author: Almaraz Alvarado, Araceli title: Perdurability, families, and internationalization processes: approaches from business history in Latin America date: 2020-06-29 words: 11429 flesch: 48 summary: Volume 5, Number 2, 1-32, July-December 2020 10.1344/jesb2020.2.j075 Online ISSN: 2385-7137 COPE Committee on Publication Ethics http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/JESB Creative Commons License 4.0 1 Araceli Almaraz Alvarado El Colegio de la Frontera Norte (Mexico) Perdurability, families, and internationalization processes: approaches from business history in Latin America Abstract The main purpose of this text is to present an special issue with a set of researches that describes the history of companies, groups, and business families managed in Latin America from diverse approaches. The characteristics of business groups had been discussed and debated from different statements as family capitalism (Barbero 2014; Barbero and Lluch 2015); business networks, characters, and families (Cerutti,1992/2000/2005/2007/2015/2018; Cerutti and Barragán 1993; Gilbert 2003; Ripoll, 2003; Dávila 2003a; Carrillo, Vidales and Rivera 2005; Palacios 2005 and 2018; Barbero, 2006 and 2011; Román 2005; Almaraz 2007; Cañedo 2009; Gámez 2009; Cerutti, Hernández and Marichal, 2010; González 2010; Marichal, 2010; Romero 2010 and 2018; Almaraz 2011; Aguilar 2013; Cerutti & Almaraz, 2013; Barbero 2014, Cerutti 2015; Recio, 2016; Llorca & Barria 2017; Almaraz and Ramírez 2018), consolidation of business elites (Cerutti 1983; Cerutti 1992 and 2015; Dávila 1996; Dávila 2003a; Gilbert, 2003; Ludlow, 2010; Dávila, 2015; Llorca & Barria 2017); Multi-National Corporations (MNC) from Latin America or family businesses and patterns of internationalization (Barbero 2006, 2011 and 2014; Rougier, 2006; Castro, 2008; López 2011; Casanova 2015); changes in the organizational structure and performance and corporate governance, included mnc and family business, stand out (Monsalve 2014; Casanova 2015; Galve and Hernández 2015; Fernández and Lluch 2015). keywords: a. b.; a. de; a. mexico; america; business; business history; committee; companies; company; december; ethics; family; family business; history; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; issn; jesb2020.2.j075; july; latin; latin america; méxico; number; publication; s. a. cache: jesb-31543.pdf plain text: jesb-31543.txt item: #84 of 129 id: jesb-31662 author: Lanciotti, Norma Silvana title: Revisiting British Investment in Latin America: The River Plate Trust Group, 1879–1963 date: 2021-07-01 words: 13711 flesch: 50 summary: Morris had vast experience in the financial management of British companies and specialized in both turnaround schemes for companies in distress and securities management of British railway companies located in the United States and Canada during the mid-19th century.9 Presided over by Morris, the managing board of River Plate Trust was reorganized in 1883, and the former shareholders of the Mercantile Bank were replaced by professionals and businesspeople with broad business experience in the River Plate. http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/JESB Volume 6, Number 2, 42-86, July-December 2021 doi.org/10.1344/ jesb2021.1.j092 Online ISSN: 2385-7137 COPE Committee on Publication Ethics http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/JESB Creative Commons License 4.0 44 From the host economy’s perspective, recent long-term historical studies of foreign companies have downplayed the decline of the British presence in Argentina during World War I and extended the life cycles of British companies to the post-World War II (WWII) period (Lanciotti and Lluch 2010, 2015; Lluch and Lanciotti 2012). keywords: argentina; british; business; capital; committee; companies; company; december; doi.org/10.1344/; ethics; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; investment; issn; jesb2021.1.j092; july; mortgage; number; plate trust; publication; river plate; rosario; volume cache: jesb-31662.pdf plain text: jesb-31662.txt item: #85 of 129 id: jesb-31717 author: Román, Viviana title: Small publishing houses in Argentina. Their dynamism and limitations within the publishing industry date: 2022-01-12 words: 15182 flesch: 52 summary: Revista de la Economía y de la Empresa 5: 205-238. Volume 7, Number 2, 13-58, January-June 2022 doi.org/10.1344/ jesb2022.1.j098 Online ISSN: 2385-7137 COPE Committee on Publication Ethics http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/JESB Creative Commons License 4.0 13 Viviana Román Universidad de Buenos Aires (Argentina) https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2177-8503 Small publishing houses in Argentina. keywords: argentina; books; bookstores; buenos; business; committee; de la; distribution; doi.org/10.1344/; editorial; ethics; houses; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; industry; interview; issn; january; jesb2022.1.j098; june; license; number; online; publication; publication ethics; publishers; publishing; publishing houses; publishing industry; volume cache: jesb-31717.pdf plain text: jesb-31717.txt item: #86 of 129 id: jesb-31814 author: Fernández Pérez, Paloma title: How to evaluate the capacity of hospital systems in a very long term international comparative perspective? Hospital beds per inhabitant in Catalonia 1900s-2010s date: 2021-01-11 words: 13557 flesch: 52 summary: Abstract This article proposes that the number of hospital beds available in a territory can be used as a comparative tool to gain a perspective on the very long term evolution of the historical capacity of hospital systems worldwide. The article presents: 1) the issues stemming from a lack of sources and comparative data available internationally before 1960; 2) data for the early 20th century for Barcelona and other cities of the world,; 3) data on hospital beds for various countries since the 1960s, with attention to data for Catalonia,; 4) data for the number of hospital beds per 1000 inhabitants for the past few decades in Catalonia, and a comparison with other autonomous communities and countries. keywords: barcelona; century; countries; data; doi.org/10.1344/jesb2021.1.j087; fernández; health; healthcare; hospital beds; hospitals; increase; inhabitants; january; june; number; patients; public; pérez; spain; volume; world cache: jesb-31814.pdf plain text: jesb-31814.txt item: #87 of 129 id: jesb-31907 author: Dalla Costa, Armando João; Alam, Naijla Alves El title: Sources and Methodologies for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Study in Brazil date: 2022-01-12 words: 8212 flesch: 40 summary: There are some exceptions, such as those of Dalla Costa and El Alam (2017) study, which deals with the difficulties and problems of micro and small companies when seeking their internationalization in Latin America. Nowadays in Brazil “micro and small companies, correspond to 52% of formal jobs in the private sector, approximately (16 million), multi-sector” (SEBRAE 2020). keywords: brazil; brazilian; business; committee; companies; doi.org/10.1344/; ethics; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; issn; january; jesb2022.1.j099; june; license; micro; msme; number; online; publication; research; volume cache: jesb-31907.pdf plain text: jesb-31907.txt item: #88 of 129 id: jesb-32209 author: Bohigas, Lluis title: How self-government in Catalonia has integrated private not for profit care in the public healthcare service date: 2021-01-11 words: 5391 flesch: 50 summary: When management of social security hospitals was taken over by the Generalitat, two hospitals were still under construction, in the cities of Vic and Terrassa. Public hospital status in Catalonia 1980: charity and social protection Hospitals in Catalonia during the dictatorship have been studied by several authors: Ignasi Aragó (1967) and Jacint Reventós, Anna García and Carme Piqué (1990), and the following is a summary of the state of public hospitals in 1980 in Catalonia, just before the Generalitat assumed responsibility of the health sector. keywords: barcelona; care; catalunya; generalitat; health; hospitals; number; security; services cache: jesb-32209.pdf plain text: jesb-32209.txt item: #89 of 129 id: jesb-32243 author: Barceló-Prats, Josep; Bekele, Deborah title: Historical roots of hospital centrism in Catalonia (1917-1980) date: 2021-01-11 words: 8456 flesch: 55 summary: Revista de la Historia de la Economía y de la Empresa 4: 227-248. All this added to the unequal distribution of hospitals within the Catalan territory – the majority concentrated in Barcelona and its metropolitan area – , aggravated the situation of the already weak Catalan and, by extension, Spanish hospital system. keywords: barcelona; beds; care; catalan; catalonia; catalunya; comelles; de la; del; doi; generalitat; health; hospital; january; june; number; population; services; social; spain; spanish; system; volume cache: jesb-32243.pdf plain text: jesb-32243.txt item: #90 of 129 id: jesb-32325 author: Vila-Gimeno, Carmen title: Origin and evolution of the Emergency Service of the Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau (1967 to 1986) date: 2021-01-11 words: 12046 flesch: 56 summary: Evaluación de la calidad de los diseños de investigación (IV). Abstract This paper aims to present the origin and evolution of hospital emergency services through the Emergency Service of the Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau de Barcelona, as it is the centre that has best preserved information about its own process, its evolution as a hospital and its adaptation to social change. keywords: 1975; barcelona; care; creu; de barcelona; de la; del; doctors; doi.org/10.1344/jesb2021.1.j088; emergency; emergency service; estudios; general; health; hospital; hospital de; january; june; la santa; los; medical; new; number; patients; pau; santa; service; servicio; sobre; social; time; urgencias; volume cache: jesb-32325.pdf plain text: jesb-32325.txt item: #91 of 129 id: jesb-32331 author: Alcon Vila, Antonio title: Small and Medium Enterprises in Bolivia, a Look Back to the Future, 1900 - 2020 date: 2022-01-12 words: 10625 flesch: 39 summary: “Historia de los patrones comerciales de Bolivia (1900-2015).” “Hacia la Revolución Legal de Bolivia.” keywords: bolivia; committee; commons; companies; country; development; economy; ethics; growth; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; informal; issn; january; june; license; mining; national; number; online; online issn; production; publication; publication ethics; sector; state; volume; workers cache: jesb-32331.pdf plain text: jesb-32331.txt item: #92 of 129 id: jesb-32336 author: Araque Jaramillo, Wilson; Hidalgo Flor, Roberto; Rivera Vásquez, Jairo title: Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Ecuador: Evolution and Challenges date: 2022-01-12 words: 12341 flesch: 40 summary: Journal of Economic Perspectives 5 (1): 97-112. Observatorio de Energía y Minas de la Universidad de Las Américas. Quito: Ministerio de Coordinación de la Producción, Empleo y Competitividad. keywords: committee; commons; development; doi.org/10.1344/jesb2022.1.j101; ecuador; ethics; figure; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; industry; issn; january; june; license; manufacturing; number; oil; online; publication; sector; smes; volume cache: jesb-32336.pdf plain text: jesb-32336.txt item: #93 of 129 id: jesb-32350 author: Sans-Ponseti, Cristina; Fernández-Pérez, Paloma title: Innovation and entrepreneurship in Catalan private laboratories: origins and rise of Grifols Lab (1880-1955) date: 2021-01-11 words: 13857 flesch: 47 summary: On the September 20, 1958, at the General Meeting of Shareholders, the distribution of shares had hardly changed, although José Segarra had essentially withdrawn as a shareholder: Josep Antoni Grifols Roig; 397 shares Domingo Brasó Domingo; 470 shares Magdalena Lucas Viñas; 24 shares Josep Antoni Grifols Lucas; 53 shares Volume 6, Number 1, 114-155, January-June 2021 doi.org/10.1344/jesb2021.1.j085 137 Victor Grifols Lucas; 53 shares Maria Josefa Grifols Lucas; 3 shares Another interesting issue addressed at the meeting on September 20, 1958, was that the owners of the GRIFOLS brand (Grifols Roig and his two sons) leased the Grifols brand to LG for the benefit of all concerned, but in exchange they charged a royalty of 3% per year on sales, with a minimum payment of 300,000 pesetas per year (raised to 350,000 pesetas a few years later). Grifols Roig decided that, once again due to his reputation at LG, the new blood bank to be created with Grifols capital should operate independently and autonomously of the laboratory. keywords: barcelona; blood; business; capital; company; doi.org/10.1344/jesb2021.1.j085; family; grifols; grifols roig; institute; january; josep; june; laboratory; lucas; medical; medicine; meeting; minutes; new; number; shareholders; shares; volume; years cache: jesb-32350.pdf plain text: jesb-32350.txt item: #94 of 129 id: jesb-32353 author: Pons-Pons, Jerònia; Vilar-Rodríguez, Margarita title: The historical roots of the creation of the Catalan private-public hospital model: c. 1870-1935 date: 2021-01-11 words: 12900 flesch: 50 summary: Sanatori Maritim de Sant Josep, per a nens tuberculosos (Barceloneta) Hospital L´Esperit Sant per a tuberculosos Hospital de Seu d´Urgell Hospital de Figueres Hospital de Sitges Hospital de Granollers Hospital de Terrassa Hospital d´Igualada Hospital de Tremp Hospital de Manlleu Hospital de Valls Hospital de Mataró Hospital de Vich Hospital de Nens Pobres de Barcelona Hospital de Vilafranca del Penedès Hospital de Nostra Dona del Sagrat Cor Hospital de Vilanova i Geltrú Hospital d´Olesa de Montserrat Hospital de Vilassar Source: Mancomunitat de Catalunya (1923, 90-95). 14 For more on the regulations that governed Public Charity, see Anuario Estadístico de la Ciudad de Barcelona. 1913 (Ayuntamiento de Barcelona 1915, 308-309). keywords: barcelona; catalan; catalonia; catalunya; charity; city; de barcelona; de la; del; district; doi.org/10.1344/; generalitat; health; healthcare; hospital; hospital de; institutions; january; jesb2021.1.j083; june; mancomunitat; medical; number; pons; provincial; public; social; vilar; volume cache: jesb-32353.pdf plain text: jesb-32353.txt item: #95 of 129 id: jesb-32370 author: Almaraz, Araceli title: Small and Medium Enterprises in Mexico and the Craft Beer Sector in Baja California: Dynamic Capabilities, Culture, and Innovation date: 2022-01-12 words: 12733 flesch: 43 summary: In recent years, the number of economic brewing businesses is increasing due to the emergence of craft beer SMEs. The objective is to present the competitive capabilities that craft beer sector has demonstrated in Baja California region and how small companies compete with the national industrial brewery and survive. keywords: baja; beer; business; california; capabilities; committee; commons; companies; craft; craft beer; employees; ethics; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; innovation; issn; january; june; knowledge; license; mexico; number; owners; publication; smes; volume cache: jesb-32370.pdf plain text: jesb-32370.txt item: #96 of 129 id: jesb-32372 author: Sabaté, Ferran title: The Evolution of the “Catalan Health Model” in the Twentieth Century. Sources for its Study date: 2021-01-11 words: 7521 flesch: 53 summary: Also, catalogues of medical devices, containing useful information regarding the technological development in medical fields (in Museu d’Història de la Medicina de Catalunya for instance) cannot be forgotten. First, the transition from individual to collective medicine; second on what is health?; third on present situation, and fourth about perspectives for the future (Acadèmia de Ciències Mèdiques de Catalunya I Balears 1978). keywords: barcelona; catalan; catalunya; century; corbella; de catalunya; de la; doi.org/10.1344/jesb2021.1.j090; generalitat; health; institutions; january; josep; june; mancomunitat; medicina; model; number; salut; services; social; volume cache: jesb-32372.pdf plain text: jesb-32372.txt item: #97 of 129 id: jesb-32550 author: Wong, David; Hernández Lefranc, Harold title: Luis Banchero Rossi (1955-1972), the best entrepreneur in Peru’s fishmeal industry: market governance, social capital, and embeddedness date: 2021-07-01 words: 8586 flesch: 44 summary: 3. Banchero Rossi: entrepreneur, innovator, and strategist Luis Banchero Rossi was born on October 11, 1929 in Tacna (Peru). “El caso Banchero, de Guillermo Thorndike: fuente impresa que explica el culto a Luis Banchero Rossi, santo secular, en Lima.” keywords: banchero; capital; committee; commons; december; doi.org/10.1344/jesb2021.1.j095; ethics; fishing; fishmeal; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; issn; july; knowledge; license; market; number; online; peru; production; publication; rossi; volume cache: jesb-32550.pdf plain text: jesb-32550.txt item: #98 of 129 id: jesb-32831 author: Zarzoso, Alfons title: Private surgery clinics in an open medical market: Barcelona, 1880s-1936 date: 2021-01-11 words: 16232 flesch: 54 summary: Moreover, these years witnessed both the professionalization of 23 The advertising images of the above-mentioned clinics can be seen from the projects carried out at the Museu d'Història de la Medicina de Catalunya on the material culture of medicine in Barcelona in 1900: www.medicinaiarquitecturabarcelona.cat/cliniques.html and http://www.premsamedica.cat/ http://www.medicinaiarquitecturabarcelona.cat/cliniques.html http://www.premsamedica.cat/ Volume 6, Number 1, 67-113, January-June 2021 doi.org/10.1344/jesb2021.1.j084 100 advertising and the flourishing of the commercial agent, representatives and distributors of medical materials and instruments (Liebenau 1986). The collection is housed in the Fons Fargas, Històries Clíniques, 1884-1920, Museu d'Història de la Medicina de Catalunya. keywords: barcelona; cardenal; care; catalunya; century; city; clinics; clínica; de la; del; district; doctors; doi.org/10.1344/jesb2021.1.j084; eixample; general; history; hospital; hospital de; january; josep; june; laboratory; medical; medicine; model; number; operating; patients; period; pons; practices; rodríguez; room; sant; services; social; street; surgeon; surgery; volume; zarzoso cache: jesb-32831.pdf plain text: jesb-32831.txt item: #99 of 129 id: jesb-33082 author: González-Correa, Ignacio; Llorca-Jaña, Manuel title: A state-owned bank for small farmers in Chile, c.1926-1953 date: 2021-07-01 words: 12538 flesch: 52 summary: Thus, CCA employees were trained to undertake regular visits to vineyards, to control the quality of the grapes and its alcohol content, including the analysis of laboratory samples (CCA-AR 1940-1941). All in all, the number of staff increased up to 910 employees in 1953 (classified in 15 different grades) (“La Dirección de la Caja de Crédito Agrario”, El Mercurio, September 16, 1953; “La verdadera situación del personal de la Caja de Crédito Agrario”, El Mercurio, May 13, 1953). keywords: bank; caja; cca; central; chile; committee; commons; crédito; de la; december; development; ethics; farmers; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; issn; july; license; loans; mercurio; number; online; publication; state; volume cache: jesb-33082.pdf plain text: jesb-33082.txt item: #100 of 129 id: jesb-33179 author: Fernández Pérez, Paloma; Zarzoso, Alfons title: Introduction. A mixed model of hospital services: Catalonia, 1870s-2010s date: 2021-01-11 words: 9837 flesch: 45 summary: Finally, this text also sheds light on areas of research regarding the rich history of hospital healthcare that still need to be addressed. What were the historical reasons for the greater importance of private hospitals in Catalonia compared with Spain as a whole? keywords: barcelona; catalan; catalonia; century; doi.org/10.1344/; health; healthcare; hospital; hospital systems; institutions; january; jesb2021.1.j082; june; medical; mixed; model; number; services; systems; volume; world cache: jesb-33179.pdf plain text: jesb-33179.txt item: #101 of 129 id: jesb-33580 author: Torres Zapata, Isabel Edith; Vargas Orellana, Omar title: Chilean Public Policies and their Impact on Biotechnology Small and Medium Enterprises date: 2022-01-12 words: 9733 flesch: 42 summary: Chilean biotechnology companies A biotechnology company uses modern (unconventional) biological techniques in technologies or commercial product development. Types of Chilean biotechnology companies Category Description Type I Company that develops advanced biotechnological products and/or processes, conducts research and development and markets products or services by itself or through other biotechnology companies Type II Company that has sporadically developed a biotechnological product and/or process (non-permanent innovative process), that carries out R&D (or has funds for it) and that mainly markets products of other companies Type III Company that has its own funds and/or carries out R&D to incorporate or adapt processes in its production chain (its final products are traditional) Type IV Company that sells biotech products (but does not conduct research and development) keywords: biotechnology; chilean; committee; companies; country; development; doi.org/10.1344/jesb2022.1.j103; economy; ethics; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; innovation; issn; january; june; license; model; number; online; policies; publication; research; sector; smes; volume cache: jesb-33580.pdf plain text: jesb-33580.txt item: #102 of 129 id: jesb-33989 author: Nthenya, Nahashon Nzioka title: Transferència de coneixements i desenvolupament del negoci de les aerolínies a l’Àfrica: Kenya Airways, 1977-2017 date: 2023-07-01 words: 9990 flesch: 44 summary: Based on the literature on knowledge transfer in international business and organization studies, the study focuses on the evolution of cooperation between both partners over time, from capital seeking to joint marketing, legitimacy, knowledge seeking, and revenue and cost sharing. Keywords: Knowledge transfer, strategic alliance, joint ventures, foreign capital, airline industry, Kenya Airways Transferencia de conocimientos y desarrollo del negocio de las aerolíneas en África: Kenya Airways, 1977-2017 Resumen Este artículo examina el desarrollo de alianzas estratégicas en la industria de las aerolíneas a través de la participación de Koninklijke Luchtvaart Maatschappij (en adelante, KLM) en una empresa conjunta con Kenya Airways (en adelante, KQ). keywords: airline; airways; alliances; business; committee; december; ethics; firms; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; https://doi.org/10.1344/jesb2023.8.2.33989; industry; international; issn; journal; july; kenya; klm; knowledge; knowledge transfer; license; management; number; publication; transfer; volume cache: jesb-33989.pdf plain text: jesb-33989.txt item: #103 of 129 id: jesb-34043 author: Besseghini, Deborah title: Les armes de la revolució: comerciants globals i la importació d’armes a l’Amèrica del Sud (1808-1824) date: 2023-01-09 words: 14192 flesch: 55 summary: In Buenos Aires revenue from customs fell, as Pueyrredón lamented: between 1809 and 1816, it had increased seven-fold (Moutoukias 2018, 175, 179). Business and political correspondence, notarial documents, and customs registers from archives in Europe and the Americas reveal the workings of networks and business affairs of global merchants whose companies were major arms importers in Buenos Aires during the years leading to Chile’s liberation. keywords: agn; american; arms; arms trade; british; buenos; business; chile; co.; committee; commons; consul; copper; deforest; ethics; hispanic; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; https://doi.org/10.1344/jesb2023.8.1.34043; issn; january; june; license; london; mcneile; merchants; new; number; publication; south; staples; states; trade; united; volume; war cache: jesb-34043.pdf plain text: jesb-34043.txt item: #104 of 129 id: jesb-34044 author: Permanyer-Ugartemendia, Ander title: La caiguda del mercantilisme: iniciatives anglo-hispàniques transpacífiques a Àsia a la fi de l’Imperi Espanyol (1816-1830) date: 2023-01-09 words: 10877 flesch: 57 summary: A través del anális is de las redes profesionales de Francisco Xavier de Ezpeleta y Juan Nepomuceno Machado, que abarcaban de Asia a México en ese período, este artículo propone algunas conclusiones preliminares sobre los vínculos transpacíficos. A través de l’anàlisi de les xarxes professionals de Francisco Xavier de Ezpeleta i Juan Nepomuceno Machado, que enllaçaven Àsia keywords: asia; british; c2/5; calcutta; canton; china; co.; committee; company; del; ethics; ezpeleta; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; issn; january; june; machado; manila; matheson; mexico; ms.jm; online; pacific; philippine; trade; trans cache: jesb-34044.pdf plain text: jesb-34044.txt item: #105 of 129 id: jesb-34100 author: Duggan, Marie Christine title: De les reformes borbòniques als mercats oberts a Califòrnia, 1801-1821 date: 2023-01-09 words: 14307 flesch: 63 summary: From 1801 to 1821, one of its members, Pedro González de Noriega, influenced California’s economic growth by putting his nephew, José de la Guerra y Noriega, into the colony’s military supply line. Entre 1801 y 1821, uno de sus miembros, Pedro González de Noriega, influyó en el crecimiento económico de California al situar a su sobrino, José de la Guerra y Noriega, en la línea de abastecimiento militar de la colonia. keywords: bancroft; blas; bárbara; california; city; committee; de la; del; ethics; hides; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; https://doi.org/10.1344/jesb2023.8.1.34100; issn; january; josé; june; la guerra; license; manila; merchants; mexico; new; noriega; number; online; otter; publication; san; san blas; santa; ships; sola; spain; trade; volume cache: jesb-34100.pdf plain text: jesb-34100.txt item: #106 of 129 id: jesb-34110 author: Mazzeo, Cristina Ana title: Comerciants estrangers a Sudamèrica i el finançament de les guerres d’Independència, 1820-1830 date: 2023-01-09 words: 11422 flesch: 53 summary: He had important connections in Altona (Hamburg) in 1816 and in Amsterdam 9 AGN Lima, Archivo Notarial Juan Cubillas, protocolo 204, f. 271. 10 AGN Lima, PN 38, f. 934; PN 34, 1827 f. 42; PN 44 1827 f.85 v. 11 Centro de Estudios Histórico-Militares del Perú: Archivo Militar, Libro borrador n. 13: n. 15. 12 Archivo Nacional de Chile, Archivo de la Intendencia de Valparaíso. Archivo Nacional de Chile, Archivo de la Intendencia de Valparaíso. keywords: bergmann; buenos; co.; committee; commons; de la; del; ethics; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; https://doi.org/; independence; issn; january; jesb2023.8.1.34110; june; license; lima; number; online; peru; perú; pesos; ports; publication; spanish; traders; trading; valparaíso; volume; war cache: jesb-34110.pdf plain text: jesb-34110.txt item: #107 of 129 id: jesb-34142 author: Betancourt Castillo, Francisco title: Defensar la nació i buscar riquesa: comerciants i corsaris de Xile, 1817-1820 date: 2023-01-09 words: 10512 flesch: 53 summary: “Negocios y política en la construcción de la República de Chile. Sesiones de los Cuerpos Lejislativos de la República de Chile. 1811 a 1845, Tomo II (Senado Conservador 1818-1819). keywords: archivo; brigantine; chile; chilean; committee; commons; de chile; de la; del; ethics; frigate; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; https://doi.org/10.1344/10.1344/jesb2023.8.1.34142; issn; january; june; license; marina; ministerio; number; online; privateer; privateering; publication; santiago; santiago de; schooner; solar; valparaíso; vol; volume cache: jesb-34142.pdf plain text: jesb-34142.txt item: #108 of 129 id: jesb-34553 author: Manac'h, Laurine title: Comerciants francesos a Buenos Aires (1816-1825): oportunitats econòmiques i dificultats durant les guerres d’Independència date: 2023-01-09 words: 12574 flesch: 55 summary: Leloir’s creditors distribution more generally illustrates the place he acquired in Buenos Aires society. “Fiscal crisis, forced loans and unintended institutional consequences in wartime Buenos Aires, 1800-1820”, Revista de Historia Económica / Journal of Iberian and Latin American Economic History 39(2): 265-296. keywords: buenos; business; co.; commercial; committee; commons; contra; court; credit; de la; ethics; france; french; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; https://doi.org/10.1344/; issn; january; jesb2023.8.1.34553; june; leloir; license; local; merchants; number; paris; plate; publication; relations; river; touchard; trade; volume cache: jesb-34553.pdf plain text: jesb-34553.txt item: #109 of 129 id: jesb-36384 author: Wong, Poh Kam title: Una anàlisi evolutiva sobre el desenvolupament del districte d’innovació One North a Singapur date: 2022-07-01 words: 10014 flesch: 38 summary: Yeo’s orchestrated, multi-prong approach to BMS innovation cluster development, by complementing the physical infrastructure development of Biopolis with public-private sector co-location, investment incentives, public research funding and venture capital, and the recruitment of top scientists and young PhDs, significantly accelerated Singapore’s move towards becoming a leading global BMS innovation hub. Our analysis findings on Biopolis development also clearly highlighted that the development of physical spaces for innovation must be part of a holistic innovation ecosystem development policy that includes other complementary support elements such as talent development, risk financing, and investment incentives for private sector actors. keywords: biopolis; bms; committee; december; development; ethics; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; hub; innovation; issn; jtc; july; license; new; north; number; nus; planning; publication; research; singapore; start; ups; volume; yeo cache: jesb-36384.pdf plain text: jesb-36384.txt item: #110 of 129 id: jesb-36443 author: Wang, Jiwu; Gao, Jian title: L'exploració i les pràctiques de TusPark en la promoció de la incubació empresarial i el desenvolupament industrial date: 2022-07-01 words: 7404 flesch: 31 summary: Centrat en les funcions i els papers de TusPark en l'avanç de la incubació El documento presenta algunos casos típicos, y explica los principales modelos de TusPark para la incubación de empresas y el cultivo de la industria. keywords: achievements; china; committee; development; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; industrial; industry; innovation; july; model; number; research; science; technology; tsinghua; tuspark; university cache: jesb-36443.pdf plain text: jesb-36443.txt item: #111 of 129 id: jesb-36511 author: Cohendet, Patrick; Chenier, Richard; Simon, Laurent; Stojak, Lucy title: Centech, una incubadora de negocis d’escala mundial amb seu al districte de la innovació de Montreal, inspirat pel 22@ Barcelona date: 2022-07-01 words: 9850 flesch: 37 summary: Keywords: Innovation district, space of collaboration, incubator, creative city Centech, una incubadora de negocis d’escala mundial amb seu al districte de la innovació de Montreal, inspirat pel 22@ Barcelona Resum L'objectiu de l’article és destacar el procés que es troba al darrera del disseny i desenvolupament de Centech, una incubadora d’escala mundial situada a Montreal i reconeguda com una de les incubadores universitàries més exitoses del món. Volume 7, Number 2, 40-69, July-December 2022 doi.org/10.1344/jesb2022.2.j106 Online ISSN: 2385-7137 COPE Committee on Publication Ethics http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/JESB Creative Commons License 4.0 40 Patrick Cohendet HEC Montréal (Canada) https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2697-6963 Richard Chenier Centech Montréal (Canada) https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0002-4849 Laurent Simon HEC Montréal (Canada) https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9286-0061 Lucy Stojak HEC Montréal (Canada) https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4972-0722 Centech, a world-class business incubator based in the Montréal innovation district, inspired by keywords: barcelona; centech; committee; december; district; doi.org/10.1344/jesb2022.2.j106; ethics; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; incubator; innovation; issn; july; license; montréal; new; number; online; planetarium; publication; school; summer; volume cache: jesb-36511.pdf plain text: jesb-36511.txt item: #112 of 129 id: jesb-36600 author: Gonçalves, Leonardo; Teixeira, Clarissa Stefani; Pique, Josep Miquel title: Ruta N - fomentant l'ecosistema d'innovació de Medellín date: 2022-07-01 words: 7394 flesch: 39 summary: The aim of this paper is to identify which factors have contributed to the success of Ruta N. Ruta N fostered the innovation ecosystem of Medellín, but until now it remains open how it happened from the inside perspective, which actors were involved in the process and which practices were made. Case study Ruta N Medellín: keywords: city; committee; commons; december; development; doi.org/10.1344/jesb2022.2.j109; ethics; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; innovation; issn; july; license; medellín; number; publication; ruta; ruta n; volume cache: jesb-36600.pdf plain text: jesb-36600.txt item: #113 of 129 id: jesb-36603 author: Fernandez, Marta; Bentley, Tom title: Els inicis d’un districte d’innovació: orígens i evolució del Districte d’Innovació de Melborune i el Recinte d’Innovació Social de RMIT University al nord de la ciutat date: 2022-07-01 words: 9516 flesch: 16 summary: Keywords: innovation districts, urban development, social innovation, innovation ecosystem, MID universities, Technology, Melbourne Els inicis d'un districte d'innovació: orígens i evolució del recinte d'innovació social Brooking Institution policy paper in 2014 defines innovation districts as “geographic areas where leading-edge anchor institutions and companies cluster and connect with startups, business incubators and accelerators. keywords: city; committee; commons; december; development; district; doi.org/10.1344/jesb2022.2.j111; ethics; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; innovation; innovation district; issn; july; license; melbourne; number; online; online issn; publication; publication ethics; rmit; social; urban; volume cache: jesb-36603.pdf plain text: jesb-36603.txt item: #114 of 129 id: jesb-36608 author: Giglio Hirtenkauf, Alessandra; Gurses, Kerem; Thomas, Llewellyn D W title: Els noms dels districtes d’innovació date: 2022-07-01 words: 9170 flesch: 45 summary: These findings suggest that the temporal evolution of innovation district names is another interesting area of further research. Most identity and http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/JESB Volume 7, Number 2, 268-297, July-December 2022 doi.org/10.1344/jesb2022.2.j113 Online ISSN: 2385-7137 COPE Committee on Publication Ethics http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/JESB Creative Commons License 4.0 272 corporate branding theory focus on the characteristics of the brand itself, such as ‘name, term, symbol, design’ or those aspects all together that could differ from another competitor (Muzellec, Doogan and Lambkin 2003; keywords: 2016; committee; commons; december; district; doi.org/10.1344/jesb2022.2.j113; ethics; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; innovation; issn; july; license; names; number; online; organization; publication; volume cache: jesb-36608.pdf plain text: jesb-36608.txt item: #115 of 129 id: jesb-36704 author: Das, Laxmipriya; Mohanty, Sasmita title: Impacte de la justícia organitzativa en el comportament organitzatiu de la ciutadania: evidència empírica a partir de les institucions d'educació superior date: 2023-07-01 words: 5368 flesch: 41 summary: To investigate the impact of organizational justice on organizational citizenship behavior among faculty members of higher educational institutions, various research questions are developed: first, how much influence does faculty members’ Organizational Justice (OJ) have on their Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB) towards the institution? The degree to which employees believe the organization's policies, interactions, and outcome measures appear to be equitable is referred to as organizational justice. keywords: behavior; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; institutions; justice; number; ocb; organizational; sig; table; value cache: jesb-36704.pdf plain text: jesb-36704.txt item: #116 of 129 id: jesb-36938 author: Sajuyigbe, Ademola Samuel; ENIOLA, Anthony Abiodun,; Ayeni, Adebanji; Obi, Nwoye James title: Gestió de les relacions amb els empleats i agilitat organitzativa: paper mediador de l'apoderament dels empleats en el sector dels béns de consum date: 2023-07-01 words: 9365 flesch: 36 summary: The study examines the mediating role of employee empowerment in the relationship between employee relationship management and organizational agility. Singh and Kumar (2011) assume that employee relationship management is a necessary condition for all companies operating in a highly competitive business environment. keywords: agility; business; committee; december; effect; employee; employee empowerment; employee relationship; empowerment; environment; ethics; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; https://doi.org/; issn; july; license; management; number; online; organization; publication; relationship; relationship management; study cache: jesb-36938.pdf plain text: jesb-36938.txt item: #117 of 129 id: jesb-37246 author: Tataj, Daria; Krutko, Paul Louis ; Bellavista, Joan title: Ann Arbor SPARK – Network Intelligence clau en l’emergència de la nova generació de parcs de ciència y tecnologia date: 2022-07-01 words: 11571 flesch: 37 summary: Conclusions Our findings show that Ann Arbor SPARK leadership was able to intentionally build diverse social networks and interconnect them into an organisational structure, which was the core infrastructure and enabled the networking culture within this STP 2.0 as a community platform to systematically invest in several strategic networking activities. Volume 7, Number 2, 100-132, July-December 2022 doi.org/10.1344/jesb2022.2.j108 Online ISSN: 2385-7137 COPE Committee on Publication Ethics http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/JESB Creative Commons License 4.0 100 Daria Tataj Tataj Innovation (Spain) Paul Louis Krutko Ann Arbor SPARK (United States) keywords: ann; arbor; committee; commons; community; december; development; doi.org/10.1344/jesb2022.2.j108; ethics; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; innovation; issn; july; knowledge; license; network; new; number; parks; publication; research; science; spark; stp; technology; university; volume cache: jesb-37246.pdf plain text: jesb-37246.txt item: #118 of 129 id: jesb-37342 author: Rapetti, Carina; Pareja-Eastaway, Montserrat; Pique, Josep Miquel; Grimaldi, Didier title: Entenent el desenvolupament de districtes d'innovació a través d'indicadors: El cas del 22@Barcelona date: 2022-07-01 words: 11181 flesch: 38 summary: La Salle – Ramon Llull University (Spain) https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1027-1176 Measuring the development of innovations districts through performance indicators: 22@Barcelona Case Abstract Innovation Districts are rising as the banners of the new urban, economic, and social paradigm and as a solution to the renaissance of inner cities since they expedite the creation and commercialization of new ideas which leverage the city goals and its technologic and economic attributes. Even when the study of innovation districts is a topic that is increasingly under study, little is still known about the insight, and it is still needed tools that favor their evolution and development. keywords: 22@barcelona; barcelona; cities; city; committee; companies; december; development; district; doi.org/10.1344/jesb2022.2.j105; economic; ethics; government; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; indicators; industry; innovation; issn; july; knowledge; license; new; number; online; publication; social; urban; volume cache: jesb-37342.pdf plain text: jesb-37342.txt item: #119 of 129 id: jesb-37434 author: Chekanov, Alexander title: La Triple Hèlix en economies de transició i el cas de Skolkovo: un exemple d´ecosistema d´innovació rus date: 2022-07-01 words: 8083 flesch: 34 summary: Key events in Skolkovo ecosystem evolution and leading Triple Helix Agent intervining Year Event Triple Helix Agent intervining 2009 Announcement of creation of a modern and powerful research and development hub in Russia State 2010 Creation of managerial bodies: the Board of Trustees (the supervisory control body), the Foundation Council (the supreme control body), and the role of the President of the Foundation (the executive body). It is assumed that innovation ecosystems will create value networks through which participants can develop and commercialize their value propositions. keywords: committee; december; development; doi; doi.org/10.1344/jesb2022.2.j110; economies; ecosystem; ethics; foundation; helix; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; innovation; issn; july; number; online; publication; research; russian; skolkovo; state; triple cache: jesb-37434.pdf plain text: jesb-37434.txt item: #120 of 129 id: jesb-37484 author: Vidal Olivares, Javier; Barbero, María Inés title: Latin American Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises: A Historical Perspective date: 2022-01-12 words: 3548 flesch: 34 summary: The articles presented spot key topics in the study of Latin American SMEs. At the same time, unlike their counterparts in more developed countries, Latin American SMEs account for a small share of exports, typically around 10%, because of their lackluster competitiveness (Ferraro and Stumpo 2010). keywords: american; countries; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; informality; january; june; latin; number; online; smes cache: jesb-37484.pdf plain text: jesb-37484.txt item: #121 of 129 id: jesb-38088 author: Rapetti, Carina; Pique, Josep Miquel; Figlioli, Aline; Berbegal-Mirabent, Jasmina title: Indicadors de rendiment per a l'evolució de les àrees d'innovació: el cas de Porto Digital date: 2022-07-01 words: 15235 flesch: 38 summary: Urban indicators were created in previous phases, here it was only registered indicators that measure the percentage of Available Floor Space and the New Locations, which is the expansion in square meters of the district. Another parameter that was activated during this stage was an indicator that measured the number of companies attracted to the area (relocated company indicator), and they kept active up to the beginning of the Maturity phase. keywords: activities; aoi; case; committee; commons; companies; december; development; digital; district; doi.org/10.1344/jesb2022.2.j112; ethics; helix; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; indicators; innovation; issn; july; knowledge; license; new; number; online; porto; publication; social; triple; volume cache: jesb-38088.pdf plain text: jesb-38088.txt item: #122 of 129 id: jesb-38128 author: Mata, Maria Eugénia title: Perspectives organitzatives de les borses en un món global fràgil: previsions i especulacions: date: 2023-07-01 words: 10091 flesch: 45 summary: Can historical intelligence enlighten a possible overall new structure for financial markets? The Baring crisis stimulated speculation in financial markets, and the regulation for stock markets was revised.2 Note that the French 1882 crash “had led to 14 defaults among (…) brokers” in the Parisian Parquet forcing “some of their clients – mostly bankers – to loose money” particularly when two more brokers went bankrupt in the 1886 (Vueaflart) and 1888 (Bex) events, according to Hautcoeur (2010, 10). keywords: business; capital; committee; commons; countries; december; ethics; europe; exchanges; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; https://doi.org/; issn; jesb2023.8.2.38128; july; license; markets; new; number; online; online issn; publication; smes; stock; stock exchanges; trading; volume; world cache: jesb-38128.pdf plain text: jesb-38128.txt item: #123 of 129 id: jesb-38278 author: Xia, Qing; Donzé, Pierre-Yves title: Innovació a la indústria japonesa del te, 1970-2020 date: 2023-07-01 words: 11417 flesch: 53 summary: Keywords: Marketing strategy; innovation; traditional industries; Japan; tea industry; IPR Innovación en la industria japonesa del té, 1970-2020 Resumen Este artículo estudia la innovación tecnológica y las nuevas estrategias de marketing que han permitido a las empresas de industrias tradicionales continuar su existencia en un entorno disruptivo. “Innovative value addition in tea industry: Sri Lanka vs. Japan.” keywords: applications; cha; committee; commons; companies; consumption; december; ethics; firms; green; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; https://doi.org/; industry; innovation; issn; ito; japanese; jesb2023.8.2.38278; july; license; marketing; new; number; online; publication; tea; tea industry; trademarks; volume cache: jesb-38278.pdf plain text: jesb-38278.txt item: #124 of 129 id: jesb-38898 author: Isa, Muzakar; Wajdi, M. Farid; Mangifera, Liana; Mardalis, Ahmad; Kamarulzaman, Nitty Hirawaty title: Anàlisi de la cadena de valor i dels inversors a la indústria de batik tulis a Indonèsia date: 2023-07-01 words: 10025 flesch: 48 summary: The performance as regards the main activities of batik tulis entrepreneurs value chain was in general good (high) and some activities even had a very high performance. The samples of this study involved target players along batik tulis production value chain for both primary and supporting activities. keywords: activities; analysis; batik; batik tulis; chain; committee; entrepreneurs; ethics; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; https://doi.org/; industry; issn; january; jesb2023.8.2.38898; june; number; online; production; publication; stakeholders; tulis; value; value chain cache: jesb-38898.pdf plain text: jesb-38898.txt item: #125 of 129 id: jesb-39830 author: Panda, Rajeev Kumar; Mishra, Dibya Nandan title: Opcions de canal preferides en màrqueting de vegetals: paper dels factors ambientals macro i micro a Odisha date: 2023-07-01 words: 12437 flesch: 43 summary: Discriminant Validity for Organized market channel choice Constructs 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 AM 0.723 MK 0.617 0.922 GAP 0.376 -0.010 0.805 SS 0.517 0.652 -0.062 0.763 GAE 0.286 0.017 0.554 -0.037 0.784 PP 0.142 0.000 0.299 -0.032 0.507 0.732 SF 0.193 0.047 0.439 -0.053 0.499 0.676 0.745 MI 0.129 0.104 -0.068 0.048 -0.014 -0.041 The measurement model for factors affecting organized market channel choice http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/JESB Volume 8, Number 2, 168-212, July-December 2023 https://doi.org/ 10.1344/jesb2023.8.2.39830 Online ISSN: 2385-7137 COPE Committee on Publication Ethics http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/JESB Creative Commons License 4.0 189 affirms adequate model fit with χ2/df=2.398, GFI= .856, AGFI=0.834, CFI=0.928, NFI=0.883, SRMR=0.0420, and RMSEA=0.047. keywords: channel; channel choice; choice; committee; commons; december; ethics; factors; farmers; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; https://doi.org/; india; issn; jesb2023.8.2.39830; jesb2023.8.2.39830 online; july; license; market; marketing; marketing channel; model; number; online; online issn; production; publication; publication ethics; research; study; time; vegetable; volume cache: jesb-39830.pdf plain text: jesb-39830.txt item: #126 of 129 id: jesb-39911 author: Pareja-Eastaway, Montserrat; Pique, Josep Miquel title: Districtes d’innovació al món date: 2022-07-01 words: 1814 flesch: 27 summary: The result is a unique compilation of experiences, analysis and evaluations that evidence the relevance of innovation districts as tools for urban, economic and social development but also as urban cores of production of technology and innovation. Benefiting from years of exchange of ideas and mutual collaboration, this special issue offers, from an evolutionary perspective, an analysis of the transitions, adaptations and mutations that innovation districts have experienced around the world. keywords: actors; areas; districts; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; innovation; world cache: jesb-39911.pdf plain text: jesb-39911.txt item: #127 of 129 id: jesb-40640 author: Besseghini, Deborah; Permanyer-Ugartemendia, Ander title: El món hispànic en guerra i la transformació del comerç mundial. Comerciants globals a l’Amèrica espanyola: xarxes, negocis i Independència (1800-1830) date: 2023-01-09 words: 15853 flesch: 47 summary: Global merchants in the imperial crisis: transformations from below The articles in this special issue explore specific elements of the initiative from below, both in the transformations of imperial trade, and —mostly— in the initial role of the Hispanic world in the nineteenth-century globalization. Mazzeo illuminates such relations by reconstructing personal trajectories such as that of Frederick Bergmann, and the networks of the groups active in Hispanic American trade and tied mainly to the Winter and Brotherston houses in England, all involved in the business of war. keywords: america; asia; british; century; colonial; committee; del; economic; empire; ethics; global; hispanic; history; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; imperial; independence; issn; january; june; latin; license; merchants; networks; new; number; online; online issn; pacific; philippine; press; publication; publication ethics; spanish; trade; university; volume; wars; world cache: jesb-40640.pdf plain text: jesb-40640.txt item: #128 of 129 id: jesb-41837 author: Calvo, Angel title: Cooperació Xina-Europa en les telecomunicacions: el cas de China Unicom/Telefónica, 2002-2016 date: 2023-07-01 words: 12135 flesch: 43 summary: The research adopts a case study methodology and focuses on the service operators China Unicom and Telefónica de España in the ye ars after the dotcom crash and before the arrival of the Covid-19 pandemic. Keywords: China Unicom, Telefónica, telecommunications, strategic alliances Cooperación China-Europa en telecomunicaciones: el caso de China Unicom/Telefónica, 2002-2016 Resumen Esta investigación busca explorar las fuerzas impulsoras que están detrás de las diversas vías de las telecomunicaciones y, en particular, la justificación de las alianzas internacionales en el contexto de la globalización y la extensión de la cadena de valor inducida por el cambio tecnológico. keywords: business; china; china unicom; chinese; committee; companies; company; december; ethics; hong; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; https://doi.org/; international; issn; jesb2023.8.2.41837; jesb2023.8.2.41837 online; july; kong; license; market; mobile; new; number; online; online issn; publication; services; strategic; technology; telecommunications; telefónica; volume cache: jesb-41837.pdf plain text: jesb-41837.txt item: #129 of 129 id: jesb-42709 author: Matus-Lopez, Mauricio; Fernández Pérez, Paloma title: Transformació de l'assistència sanitària llatinoamericana: una anàlisi retrospectiva de llits hospitalaris, metges i infermeres de 1960 a 2022 date: 2023-07-01 words: 13862 flesch: 65 summary: NHS hospital bed numbers: past, present, future. Standard deviation / Average: 0.77 Standard deviation: 18.6 Average: 10.4 Standard deviation: 6.1 Average: 16.4 Standard deviation: 13.0 Average: 24.1 0 15 30 45 60 75 90 1964 0 15 30 45 60 75 90 1984 0 15 30 45 60 75 90 2000 0 15 30 45 60 75 90 2020 http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/JESB Volume 8, Number 2, 248-288, July-December 2023 https://doi.org/ 10.1344/jesb2023.8.2.42709 Online ISSN: 2385-7137 COPE Committee on Publication Ethics http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/JESB Creative Commons License 4.0 261 Over the long term, the number of physicians per 10,000 inhabitants in Cuba, and to a lesser extent in Uruguay and Argentina, has consistently exceeded those of other countries in the region. keywords: american; argentina; average; beds; cluster; committee; commons; countries; december; ethics; health; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; https://doi.org/; issn; jesb2023.8.2.42709; july; latin; license; number; nurses; online; paho; physician; publication; volume cache: jesb-42709.pdf plain text: jesb-42709.txt