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Gaining legitimacy through proactive stakeholder management: The Experiences of high-tech women entrepreneurs in Russia
(Article)Abstract: In this article, we offer insights into the critical role played by stakeholder relationships for female-owned high-technology firms in their pursuit of the legitimacy they need to acquire the resources that, ... -
Game changing business models in the creative industries: the case of reality TV
(Conference)Objectives This paper critically explores the successful business models adopted in the televised entertainment, reality television (TV) sector. Specifically, we focus on three of the UK’s most successful reality talent ... -
Game Plan for Democracy: Sport and Youth in Occupied West Germany
(Book chapter)Although the Allies created Directive 23 to control sport in occupied Germany, they also realized that sport could be utilized to introduce democratic ideas to the German population broadly. Falling under the guidelines ... -
The gap in employability perceptions between managers and employees
(Conference)Previous studies have shown that employability skills perceptions play a significant role in applicants’ behaviour towards job search and the recruitment and selection process. In addition, research has shown that employers ... -
Gender and Development
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Gender Diverse Portfolios as New Asset Class
(Working Paper)This paper studies market-traded equity portfolios that are constructed based on a minimum number of female board members and/or a target female work force ratio. Using the top 1,000 US firms from 2002 to 2015 as the ... -
The Gender Dynamics of Trade
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Gender in the UK Architectural Profession: (re)producing and challenging hegemonic masculinity
(Article)Architecture represents a creative, high profile and influential profession, and yet remains under-theorised from a gender perspective. This article examines how gender is (re)produced in architecture, a profession that ... -
Gender, Ethnicity and Identity Work in the Family Business
(Article)We study how family business members form and manage their individual identities in a family business context, attending both to individual and societal circumstances. We depart from the understanding that the institutions ... -
General and multiplicative non-parametric corporate performance models with interval ratio data
(Article)The increasing intensity of global competition has led organizations to utilize various types of performance measurement tools for improving the quality of their products and services. Data envelopment analysis (DEA) is a ... -
Geography and International HRM
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Getting Lost Into the Wild: Exploring the Role of Narrative Transportation in the Experiential Consumption of Movies
(Conference)Although it is obvious that consumers enjoy watching movies for many reasons that range from mere short-term entertainment to the complete personal immersion into the movie narrative, a full understanding of the experiential ... -
Getting Lost “Into the Wild”: Understanding Consumers’ Movie Enjoyment Through a Narrative Transportation Approach
(Article)As consumers enjoy watching movies for many reasons, this paper takes an existential-phenomenological perspective to discuss movie consumption as holistic private lived experiences. By using interactive introspection, the ... -
Getting to grips with European Union Foreign Policy
(Article)What exactly is European Union foreign policy? For much of the last decade, EU foreign policy has often been regarded as being synonymous with the Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) that was set out in the 1993 ...