Análisis de la relación entre flexibilidad en operaciones y performance empresarial mediante técnicas bibliométricas
In: Revista española de documentación científica, Band 36, Heft 4
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In: Revista española de documentación científica, Band 36, Heft 4
In: Administrative Sciences: open access journal, Band 9, Heft 4, S. 75
ISSN: 2076-3387
This study, by the application of a linear regression by ordinary least squares (OLS), aimed to explore the relationships between knowledge management practices (KMP) and innovation outcomes (product, process, organizational, and commercial), and how they can be moderated by two dimensions of the entrepreneurial orientation (proactiveness and risk taking). This empirical study used survey data from a sample of 288 Spanish family small and medium enterprises (SMEs). The results revealed a positive effect of all the KMPs studied for at least one of the innovation variables studied. Regarding the moderating effect of proactiveness and risk taking on the KMP-innovation outcomes relationship, proactiveness negatively moderated the relationship between knowledge creation and product/process innovation. Moreover, a positive moderating effect was found for the case of knowledge application and process innovation. With regard to risk taking, the evidence found was mixed, and confirmed for some KMPs and all the innovation measures, with the exception of process innovation. The only positive moderating effect found was for knowledge storage and product innovation, whereas, contrary to expected, a negative moderating effect was found for knowledge creation, transfer, and application practices and commercial, product, and organizational innovations, respectively.
In: Revista española de documentación científica: REDC, Band 36, Heft 4, S. e022
ISSN: 1988-4621
In: Journal of ethnic and migration studies: JEMS, Band 43, Heft 5, S. 693-712
ISSN: 1469-9451
In: Last , T K , Mirto , G , Ulusoy , O , Urquijo , I , Harte , J M , Bami , N , Pérez Pérez , M , Macias Delgado , F , Tapella , A , Michalaki , A , Michalitsi , E , Latsoudi , E , Tselepi , N , Chatziprokopiou , M & Spijkerboer , T P 2017 , ' Deaths at the borders database : evidence of deceased migrants' bodies found along the southern external borders of the European Union ' , Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies , vol. 43 , no. 5 , pp. 693-712 . https://doi.org/10.1080/1369183X.2016.1276825
Irregular migrants and asylum seekers have died and continue to die attempting to cross the external borders of the EU without authorisation, seeking to enter the territories of its Member States. Yet, remarkably little is known about these 'border deaths'. In 2015, the Human Costs of Border Control project published the Deaths at the Borders Database for the Southern EU, an open-source 'evidence base' of individualised information about people who have died border deaths between 1990 and 2013, sourced from the death management systems of Spain, Gibraltar, Italy, Malta and Greece. It is the first database on border deaths in the EU to be based on official sources as opposed to the news media. The project involved searching 563 state-run death registry archives and deductively selecting the death certificates of persons who died border deaths. This paper describes, in detail, the making of the Deaths at the Borders Database: from the systematic, multi-sited, quantitative data collection and qualitative case studies, to the construction and final results of the Database itself.
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