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Board gender diversity and workplace diversity: a machine learning approach
(Emerald, 25.01.2023)
articlePurpose This study aims to examine the association between board gender diversity (BGD) and workplace diversity and the relative importance of various board and firm characteristics in predicting diversity. Design/me ... -
Bond-equity yield ratio investing in Emerging markets
(SAGE Publications, 28.03.2019)
articlehis article investigates the market timing ability of the bond–equity yield ratio (BEYR) from an international investor perspective. Consolidating data on emerging markets, we document no major international evidence that ... -
Book review : Angela Zottola, Transgender Identities in the Press : A Corpus-based Discourse Analysis
(SAGE Publications, 07.11.2021)
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Boosting Smart Building Energy Saving Capacity using Phase Change Materials
(IEEE, 22.09.2020)
articleEnergy consumption in buildings accounts for over 30% of the total energy use in the world, so it is a priority in the EU. Phase change materials (PCMs) can assist for thermal regulation, because they can save and release ... -
Born after the Volcker Rule : Regulatory change, managerial remuneration and hedge fund performance
(John Wiley & Sons, 06.09.2023)
articleSubstantial remunerative benefits accrue to managers of new hedge funds launched after the implementation of the Volcker Rule if their previous employer is a large US bank. After the rule, ex-bankers' funds charge higher ... -
Boundary Negotiations in a Self-Organized Grassroots-Led Food Network : The Case of REKO in Finland
(MDPI, 31.07.2019)
articleSelf-organization is a term that is increasingly used to describe how engaged citizens come together to create sustainable food systems at the local community level. Yet, there is a lack of understanding of what this ... -
Brain Drain in Finland; A Real Threat or a Myth and its Impact on Finland's R&D Capabilities
(Politechnika Śląska, 11.09.2019)
articleThe phenomenon of ‘Brain Drain’ or ‘Human Capital Flight’ is actively discussed in Finland recently. It is the phenomenon in which highly educated and skilled people leave the country where they attained their education ... -
Branding the “wow-academy” : The risks of promotional culture and quasi-corporate communication in higher education
(Seismo Verlag, 12.10.2022)
articleThis article examines the branding of the new Tampere University in Finland and the reactions it evoked in Finnish social media and news media between 2018–2020. The merger of the University of Tampere and Tampere University ... -
Branding Wooden Multi-storey Construction : Real-Estate Agents as Gatekeepers for Enhancing Consumer Value in Housing
(Elsevier, 31.01.2022)
articleUnderstanding of consumer value expectations in the Finnish multistorey construction (MSC) markets is limited. Even less information exists on branding in the MSC businesses. Real-estate agents are powerful actors in the ... -
Breaking Down The Black Box Of Industry Platform Processes : A Systematic Literature
(University of Aston, 2023)
articlePurpose: Despite the increasing prevalence of industry platforms, we still lack a comprehensive understanding of the processes that platform owners should undertake. Our knowledge of how these platforms are created, how ... -
Breaking Up Is Hard to Do : What Brexit Means for UK Insolvency and Restructuring Law
(De Gruyter, 15.06.2021)
articleThis paper asks whether the UK can maintain its insolvency and restructuring pre-eminence post Brexit i. e. after Britain’s departure from the European Union (EU). In the past 20 years or so, the UK is said to have become ... -
Brexit uncertainty and volatility persistence in tourism demand
(RoutledgeTaylor & Francis, 24.09.2020)
articleTourism has emerged as one of the leading components of aggregate economic growth in most developed economies, especially in the UK, where it is predicted to grow at an annual rate of 3.8% through 2025. Because tourism ... -
Bringing Nordic Slush to Asia : entrepreneurial internationalization of an NGO as a social movement
(Elsevier, 24.08.2020)
articleWe explore the internationalization of Slush, an entrepreneurship-promoting NGO from Finland that expanded to Japan, China, and Singapore. We incorporate the social movement theory that allows revealing special mechanisms ... -
Broadening the Concept of Luxury : Transformations and Contributions to Well-Being
(SAGE Publications, 01.08.2022)
articleLuxury has always been an intrinsic part of human societies. Prior research shows how luxury transforms from being-to-having and owning-to-searching for meaningfulness via shifting from having-to-being and from ... -
Brownian Bridges on Polygons
(Tessellations Publishing, 2022)
articleThere are no straight lines or sharp corners in nature, said the famous Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí. The famous Polish–French–American mathematician Benoit B. Mandelbrot went even further and asserted that the curves ... -
Building a High-Performing Collaborative Innovation Ecosystem in the Arctic
(Arctic Portal, 2021)
articleGlobal climate change, growing economic interest in the Arctic, and the inflow of investments into infrastructure in the Arctic regions have provided added impetus for the development of technology clusters and innovation ... -
Building a Maturity Model for Developing Ethically Aligned AI Systems
(Association for Information Systems, 10.11.2021)
articleEthical concerns related to Artificial Intelligence (AI) equipped systems are prompting demands for ethical AI from all directions. As a response, in recent years public bodies, governments, and companies have rushed to ... -
Building an internationally oriented open regional innovation system : a paradox perspective
(International Society for Professional Innovation Management (ISPIM), 2019)
articleAn open regional innovation system is often characterised by the firms' adoption of an open innovation strategy, which is closely linked to absorptive capacity. This study explores the effects of the firms' absorptive ... -
Building and sustaining resilient luxury service ecosystems
(Elsevier, 01.04.2022)
articleResearch on luxury service ecosystems (LSEs) is in its infancy. LSEs consist of a continuous multiplicity of formally independent yet interdependent actors who align unique and super-modular complementary resources to ... -
Building trust in the sharing economy : current approaches and future considerations
(Elsevier, 10.01.2021)
articleThe sharing economy could be an answer to the challenge of sustainability; it can facilitate the sharing and reuse of resources, create new ways of earning money, and enhance social connections. For example, by reducing ...