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Back to the Future: Marxism and Urban Politics
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Bad Outcomes from Good Practice within Emergent Negative Online Engagement
(Conference)Social media is a complex, interactive and co-creative environment where marketers seek to promote brand values. The construct of online consumer engagement (OCE) has emerged as a key metric of social media marketing ... -
Bank Excess Reserves in Emerging Economies: A Critical Review and Research Agenda
(Article)This paper reviews academic studies of excess reserves in the banking system of emerging economies from 2000 through 2014. While excess reserves in emerging countries have attracted increasing attention from scholars, ... -
Bank Lending Channel and Monetary Policy in Nigeria
(Article)We find that the Central Bank of Nigeria's (CBN) policy of consolidation and restructuring from 2002 to 2008 strengthened the bank lending channel (BLC). We use the Generalised Method of Moments (GMM) two step estimator ... -
The Bank Lending Channel in South Africa: Lessons from an Emerging Market Economy
(Article)Our paper exploits balance sheet data on the South African banking sector in order to analyse the sensitivity of loan supply through the Bank Lending Channel (BLC). Our results show that bank size, capitalization and ... -
Bank opacity and risk-taking: Evidence from analysts’ forecasts
(Article)We depart from existing literature by invoking analysts’ forecasts to measure banking system opacity and then investigate the impact of such opacity on bank risk-taking, using a large panel of US bank holding companies, ... -
Banking competition in Africa: Subregional comparative studies
(Article)This paper examines the extent of banking competition in African subregional markets. A dynamic version of the Panzar–Rosse model is adopted beside the static model to assess the overall extent of banking competition in ... -
The banking sector and recovery in the EU economy
(Article)Banks within Europe have become larger and more international as Europe has moved towards a unified financial services market, but this trend has been reversed since the crisis. In order to establish the effect of these ... -
Banking with blockchain-ed big data
(Article)Blockchain is disrupting the banking industry and contributing to the increased bigdata in banking. However, there exists a gap in research and development into blockchain-ed big data in banking from an academic perspective, ... -
Barriers to innovation through public procurement: A supplier perspective
(Article)Public procurement is increasingly viewed as having important potential to drive innovation. Despite this interest, numerous barriers prevent the public sector from acting as an intelligent and informed customer. This paper ... -
The behavioral and evolutionary roots of dynamic capabilities
(Article)Although the dynamic capabilities framework has proved important for explaining long-term competitive advantage, some scholars have attacked it as lacking theoretical underpinnings. In this paper, we clarify the lineage ... -
Being the “Other” in Entrepreneurship: A Study of the Contributions of the Often Doubly Discriminated Female Immigrants Across the Globe
(Article)Female immigrant entrepreneurship has tremendous impacts in qualitative and quantitative terms on both the host and sending countries, largely in a positive way. The contributions explored through the case studies in this ... -
Benchmarking In Supply Chain Management Using DEA
(Conference)This paper explores a general model for supply chain performance assessment where the decomposition of productive efficiency is introduced in the entire supply chain vs chain level effects. Moreover, we provide a synopsis ... -
Benchmarking with network DEA in a fuzzy environment
(Article)Benchmarking is a powerful and thriving tool to enhance the performance and profitabilities of organizations in business engineering. Though performance benchmarking has practically and theoretically developed in distinct ... -
Benford's law first significant digit and distribution distances for testing the reliability of finanical reports in developing countries
(Article)Wediscuss a common suspicion about reported financial data, in 10 industrial sectors of the 6 so called ‘‘main developing countries’’ over the time interval [2000–2014]. These data are examined through Benford’s law first ...