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Intention of use of home broker systems from the stock market investors' perspective
2016This research seeks to investigate the antecedents of stock market investors' intention to use web-based home broker systems. Based on a review of the literature on information system adoption models, diffusion of innovation ... -
Price regulation and the incentives to pursue energy efficiency by minimizing network losses
2016This paper examines the incentives embedded in different regulatory regimes for investment by utilities in energy efficiency programs that aim to reduce network losses. In our model, a monopolist chooses whether to undertake ... -
Ownership in cross-border acquisitions and the role of government support
2017We examine the role of government support on the ownership choices by multilatinas in cross-border acquisitions, both directly and in moderating the relationship between institutional distance and knowledge access. We argue ... -
Being flexible through customization − The impact of incubator focus and customization strategies on incubatee survival and growth
2016Given the increased importance of flexibility in company development models, it is not surprising that start-up support structures such as business incubators give more attention to flexible service offerings. In this ... -
Management of technological innovation: Case studies in biotechnology companies in Brazil
2011Purpose - The aim of this paper is to contribute to understanding of the process of innovation in the biotechnology companies operating in Brazil. The paper identifies the most critical factors in the innovation process ... -
Reductionism and complex thinking during ERP implementations
2001In this paper, the authors contrast complex thinking and reductionism in organizational transformation processes, focusing on enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems. ERP has been promoted as a management panacea, and ... -
Responsible innovation across borders: tensions, paradoxes and possibilities
2014In March 2014 a group of early career researchers and academics from São Paulo state and from the UK met at the University of Campinas to participate in a workshop on ‘Responsible Innovation and the Governance of Socially ... -
Are frequent customers always a company's intangible asset?: Some findings drawn from an exploratory case study
2004Since the early 1990s research has been conducted in an attempt to establish a viable and reliable manner of measuring the intangible assets, also referred to as the intellectual capital, of companies. Several models have ... -
International trajectories of Brazilian companies: Empirical contribution to the debate on the importance of distance
2010Purpose – It has been argued in the international business literature that companies begin their internationalization trajectories by entering countries that are geographically and psychically closest to the country in ... -
Are we fracked? The impact of falling gas prices and the implications for coal-to-gas switching and carbon emissions
2016We discuss the environmental implications of the dramatic drop in the price of natural gas following the US shale gas boom due to the rise of modern hydraulic fracturing. In the first part of the paper, we argue that the ... -
Additive representation for preferences over menus in finite choice settings
2016This paper obtains an additive representation for preferences over subsets of a finite set relaxing the two substantive axioms in Kreps (1979) flexibility theorem. The result implies that the lottery structure and assumptions ... -
Information Spillovers, Gains from Trade, and Interventions in Frozen Markets
2016We study government interventions in markets suffering from adverse selection. Importantly, asymmetric information prevents both the realization of gains from trade and the production of information that is valuable to ... -
The potential for organizational learning and management quality: A multi-case study on brazilian public organizations
2005The present study has as its main objective the investigation of the relationship between the potential for organizational learning and the level of management quality among public organizations participating in the Brazilian ... -
Paradoxes perception and smartphone use by Brazilian executives: Is this genderless?
2015This study aims to identify the influence of gender in the perception of paradoxes accrued from smartphone use by Brazilian executives. From the extant scientific literature, this work identified fourteen technological ... -
Advancing sustainable solutions: An interdisciplinary and collaborative research agenda
2016Sustainable solutions are needed to drive a profound industrial and societal transformation towards a sustainable, low-carbon, resilient, equitable and prosperous future. This Special Volume of the Journal of Cleaner ... -
A contingent approach to country-of-origin effects on foreign products evaluation: Interaction of facets of country image with product classes
2016This study investigates the effect of country-of-origin image on consumers’ evaluations of foreign products and disaggregates the effects across facets of country image and across product classes. We disentangle country ... -
The impact of market power at bank level in risk-taking: The Brazilian case
2014This paper seeks to examine the competitive behavior of the Brazilian banking industry by conducting an analysis at the level of individual banks to gain an understanding of how the risk-taking behaviors of banks are ... -
The challenges of the judicial dialogue in Mercosur
2015Since its inception, Mercosur has opted for a non-coercive and diplomatic dispute settlement system. State Parties still oscillate between institutionalization based on the European model and the maintenance of an arbitral ... -
Toward a global history of management education: The case of the Ford Foundation and the São Paulo School of Business Administration, Brazil
2015This article presents an archival history of the relationship between the U.S. Ford Foundation (FF), and Brazil's preeminent business school, EAESP (the São Paulo School of Business Administration), and assesses its lessons ...


