158 research outputs found
Sustainability performance in firms located in a science and technology park: the influence of knowledge sources and absorptive capacity
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to identify how firms’ sustainability performance is affected by
external knowledge sources and absorptive capacity, accounting for the influence of being located in a
science and technology park (STP).
Design/methodology/approach – Drawing on data from the Spanish Technological Innovation Panel,
the authors estimate the determinants of sustainability performance using fixed effects multiple linear
regression models with robust standard errors. The analysis covers the period 2009–2016, with a total
panel of 8,874 companies and a total sample of 47,870 observations.
Findings – This study highlights the heterogeneity in on-park firms’ sustainability performance, which
can be explained by the different capacities of these firms when it comes to embedding themselves in
STP networks and processes and effectively absorbing the knowledge from the many knowledge
sources that may be on offer in the park.
Originality/value – This paper contributes to the literature by examining the influence of external
sources of knowledge and absorptive capacity, and the relationship between them, on sustainability
performance. This study approaches sustainability performance as an aggregate measure of firms’
competitiveness and potential for long-term survival from the triple bottom line perspective. In addition,
this study examines the effect that location in an STP can have on business sustainability performance
and, more specifically, the mediating effect that knowledge sources and absorptive capacity can exert
on this relationship
The interplay between firms' capabilities and ownership in explaining environmental performance
Purpose
This study empirically assesses the effects of two key types of organizational and managerial capabilities—dynamic capabilities, and coordination and cohesion capabilities—on environmental performance, considering the moderating effect of family ownership. By applying the tenets of the natural resource-based view and the dynamic capabilities theory, this paper offers new insights into the topic.
Design/methodology/approach
The article presents empirical evidence from a survey of 1,019 firms operating in the Spanish tourism sector analyzed using multiple linear regression.
Findings
Overall, our results show that both dynamic capabilities and coordination and cohesion capabilities have direct and synergetic positive effects on environmental performance. In addition, the results confirm recent studies that report conflicting evidence on how family ownership affects environmental performance: family ownership is found to exert a distinct direct effect on environmental performance and on the development and application of the capabilities required to improve such performance.
Originality/value
This article sheds light on the conceptual frontiers between the different types of capabilities, as well as provides practical ways of measuring them. The article also brings evidence to bear on the debate concerning the direct and moderating effect that family ownership exerts on the relationship between both types of capabilities over environmental performance. The results of this analysis confirm the complexity of the family ownership effect on this aspect, and provide important insights for both business practitioners and academics
Los destinos turÃsticos inteligentes en un contexto de crisis: principales retos a nivel empresarial y de destino
En estos últimos años, el concepto de Destino TurÃstico
Inteligente (DTI) ha irrumpido con fuerza en toda
estrategia de gestión avanzada de los destinos turÃsticos. Esta
tendencia se ha exacerbado, además, como consecuencia
de la pandemia global del COVID-19, al poner en valor
estos DTI procesos de digitalización y sostenibilidad, claves
también para dar respuesta a las nuevas necesidades de los
turistas. Este trabajo pretende contribuir a la literatura sobre DTI
analizando los principales retos y oportunidades que cada
eje que compone este marco de actuación impone tanto
sobre los gestores de los destinos como de las empresas que
operan en este sector en un determinado destino turÃsticoNowadays, the concept of Smart Tourist Destination (STD) has
burst into every advanced tourist destination management strategy. This trend has been exacerbated as a result of the
global pandemic of COVID-19, as these STD have been
enhanced by processes of digitalization and sustainability,
which are key elements to responding to the changing tourist
needs. This article aims to contribute to the literature on STD
by analysing the main challenges and opportunities that each
dimension integrating this model imposes on both destination
managers and companies operating in tourist industry in a
given destination
Dynamic capabilities and environmental performance: all in the family
Purpose
This study adopts the dynamic capabilities perspective to analyze environmental performance in family firms and explores the moderating effects that both family involvement in the Top Management Team (TMT) and long-term orientation (LTO) exert on the relationship between dynamic capabilities and environmental performance.
Design/methodology/approach
The authors test the hypotheses on a database of 748 family tourism firms, using hierarchical regression analysis.
Findings
The authors' results show that both variables have a beneficial effect on building the dynamic capabilities to be applied to improving environmental performance. However, the moderating effect of family involvement is revealed to be more complex than that of LTO. Having a high degree of family managerial involvement positively moderates the effect of dynamic capabilities on environmental performance but only in family firms with highly-developed dynamic capabilities; conversely, in family firms with lower levels of dynamic capabilities not having this family involvement in the TMT is better.
Originality/value
This study helps advance the research on Spanish family tourism firms by adopting an approach that unveils the heterogeneity in dynamic capabilities among said firms, driven by the firms' idiosyncratic features in terms of family involvement in the TMT and their LTO. The article also provides practical insights for family business owners, managers and advisors and outlines important directions for future research
Un estudio de caso para analizar cómo ayudan los profesores en resolución de problemas matemáticos
Hay investigaciones que sostienen que influyen otras dimensiones
además de las creencias respecto a la Matemática, Enseñanza de las Matemáticas
y Aprendizaje de las Matemáticas en la actuación de profesores. Creemos
que algunas de estas dimensiones pueden ser la idea de ayuda, de
dificultad y comunicación que se usa con los alumnos. Analizamos con detalle
una clase de la profesora Silvia para inferir cómo actúa en función de estas
dimensiones. Para el análisis usamos la transcripción de una de sus clases
con detalle. A través de este estudio perfilamos unos estilos en cuanto a las
dimensiones estudiadas de algunos profesores españoles y, establecemos hipótesis
de posibles inconsistencias de la profesora.Some investigations point out that, besides beliefs on mathematics
and on mathematics teaching and learning, other dimensions’ influence teachers’
performance. Amongst these dimensions, we place the ideas of help, difficulty
and communication, which is used with the students. One class by Silvia
(a secondary teacher) is analyzed in detail in order to know how she performs
against these dimensions. For this analysis we use the full transcription of the
class. This study allows us to outline some styles in teaching of Spanish teachers
depending on the studied dimensions. We also established hypothesis of possible
inconsistencies in the performance of Silvia
Las capacidades directivas en la empresa familiar turÃstica: ¿Es la profesionalización la clave para su desarrollo?
The main objective of this paper is to analyze the elements of the particular governance structure of the family business and the involvement of the family in the business in order to verify its effects on managerial capabilities. Likewise, professionalization in this type of company will be studied as a moderating variable. To address this analysis, the Resource and Capabilities Based-View and the Agency Theory will be taken as a basis. The empirical study is carried out on a base of 591 Spanish tourism companies using a multiple linear regression analysis. The results show that many of the peculiar characteristics of the family business have a negative effect on their managerial skills, preventing their proper development. However, the professionalization of the maximum responsible of the family business would contribute to alleviating these problems, facilitating the development of the said skills in the family business.Este trabajo tiene como principal objetivo analizar los elementos de la particular estructura de gobierno de la empresa familiar y la implicación de la familia en el negocio con tal de comprobar sus efectos sobre las capacidades directivas. Asimismo, se estudiará la profesionalización en este tipo de empresas como variable moderadora. Para abordar este análisis, se tomarán como base el Enfoque Basado en Recursos y Capacidades y la TeorÃa de la Agencia. El estudio empÃrico se lleva a cabo sobre una base de 591 empresas turÃsticas españolas mediante un análisis de regresión lineal múltiple. Los resultados demuestran que muchas de las caracterÃsticas peculiares de la empresa familiar ejercen un efecto negativo sobre sus capacidades directivas, impidiendo su correcto desarrollo. Sin embargo, la profesionalización del máximo responsable de la empresa familiar contribuirÃa a paliar dichos problemas, facilitando el desarrollo de dichas capacidades en la empresa familiar
Servitización del Sector turÃstico: el modelo de destinos turÃsticos inteligentes (DTI) como impulsor del proceso de digitalización de los servicios turÃsticos
La importancia económica y social del sector turÃstico lo ha convertido en un sector clave
en muchos paÃses, como en España. A lo largo de las últimas décadas ha venido realizando
una contribución inestimable al agregado de la producción nacional en términos de riqueza y personal empleado (Instituto Nacional de EstadÃstica, 2019). No obstante, el modelo
turÃstico actual adolece de ciertas debilidades, puestas de manifiesto y agravadas con la
aparición y propagación de la COVID-19, y el forzoso
cierre temporal de la actividad turÃstica, con fuertes
y negativos impactos, especÃficamente en lo que se
refiere a la sostenibilidad económica (productividad)
pero incidiendo también en la sostenibilidad social
(equidad) y ambiental (capacidad de carga) (Gössling et al., 2020)
A Mobile Memory Game for Patients with Acquired Brain Damage: A Preliminary Usability Study
Memory rehabilitation and training is an
important activity for patients with Acquired Brain Damage,
including Cerebral Vascular Accident (stroke) and Traumatic
Brain Injury patients. Although many interactive web-based
and computer applications have been developed, the use of
mobile devices apps has not been sufficiently studied from the
point of view of its usability for these users. In this paper, a
preliminary usability and accessibility study of a memory game
for mobile devices (developed from scratch under Android OS)
is presented. This study, based on the Shadow Expert
Technique, allows improving the prototype and provides useful
hints for increasing acceptability of Android applications, not
only by Acquired Brain Damage patients but also by other
people with cognitive disorders.Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación PROCUR@-IPT-2011-1038-900000European Project GameUp AAL-2011-4-09
Basic Concepts in Pivot Tables
Departament d'Administració d'Empreses i Mà rqueting. Codis assignatura: AE1010, EC1010, FC1010, TU0930, EI1029, EI1023, DA0210http://dx.doi.org/10.6035/Sapientia16
Electrochemical Magnetic Immunosensors for the Determination of Ceruloplasmin
Electrochemical immunosensors for ceruloplasmin (Cp) are reported for the first time. Two configurations involving magnetic beads (MBs) functionalized with Protein A or Streptavidin for immobilization of Cp antibodies were compared, using competitive immunoassay with synthesized alkaline phosphatase-Cp conjugate. Upon capturing MBs-immunoconjugates onto screen-printed carbon electrodes, quantification of Cp was accomplished by DPV measurement of 1-naphthol generated after 1-naphthylphosphate addition. Linear ranges of calibration curves and detection limits were 0.1–1000 µg/mL and 0.040 µg/mL (Protein A-MBs), and 0.025–20 µg/mL and 0.018 µg/mL (Strept-MBs). Good results were obtained in the determination of Cp in spiked human serum samples
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