Search

Author

Subject

Date issued

Has File(s)

Search Results

Results 1471-1480 of 2278 (Search time: 0.01 seconds).
  • Authors: Chao, Yang; Wee-Yeap, Lau;  Advisor: -;  Co-Author: - (2023)

    Changes in the RMB exchange rate (ExRate) impact major strategic directions, such as China’s rise, the “Belt and Road” initiative, and RMB internationalization. Studying the impact of the trade war between China and America on the RMB ExRate is significant. This paper constructs an R-vine copula model and studies the influencing factors of the ExRate and the mechanism of the trade war between China and America on the RMB ExRate. The impact of the Trade war between China and America on the RMB ExRate is analyzed in detail. Besides, the R-vine copula model is used to analyze the fluctuations of the ExRate returns of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). The R-vine copula model is employed to study the volatility of the ExRate return series of ASEAN countries, and the mea...

  • Authors: Nicola, Rennie; Catherine, Cleophas; Adam M., Sykulski;  Advisor: -;  Co-Author: - (2023)

    This paper presents an automated approach for providing ranked lists of outliers in observed demand to support analysts in network revenue management. Such network revenue management, e.g. for railway itineraries, needs accurate demand forecasts. However, demand outliers across or in parts of a network complicate accurate demand forecasting, and the network structure makes such demand outliers hard to detect. We propose a two-step approach combining clustering with functional outlier detection to identify outlying demand from network bookings observed on the leg level. The first step clusters legs to appropriately partition and pools booking patterns. The second step identifies outliers within each cluster and uses a novel aggregation method across legs to create a ranked alert list...

  • Authors: Theo Émile, Ravet-Brown; Marco, Furtner; Andreas, Kallmuenzer;  Advisor: -;  Co-Author: - (2023)

    Entrepreneurship represents a key motor of economic growth, and entrepreneurial leadership (EL) represents a vital constituent thereof. However, its examination remains factious, and integration with the wider leadership literature is fragmentary. EL is claimed by some as representing a construct distinct from extant leadership styles, even though the major contribution made by transformational leadership (TL) theory remains under-researched and under-reported. Furthermore, TL is often used to measure leaders in entrepreneurship, resulting in a lack of clarity regarding the relationship between TL and EL. Our study seeks to contribute to the literature by elucidating the distinction and overlap between the two leadership constructs, as currently defined by available questionnaires. ...

  • Authors: Tin, Horvatinovic; Mihaela, Mikic; Marina, Dabić;  Advisor: -;  Co-Author: - (2023)

    Despite the massive volume of published articles, the pool of knowledge on entrepreneurial teams needs to be algorithmically classified and meticulously scrutinised. It is crucial for the field to be historically positioned under relevant themes, internally connected in terms of conceptual foundations, and systematically categorised in consonance with previously utilised frameworks of analysis. These concerns are resolved in this study by conducting a bibliometric analysis of 672 relevant articles. This form of analysis has not been previously employed on the topic of entrepreneurial teams. First, this study identifies eight main thematic clusters in the entrepreneurial teams field and their sub-themes. The eight main thematic clusters are: (i) Intellectual Capital, (ii) Cognition a...

  • Authors: Muhammad, Anwar; Thomas, Clauss; Natanya, Meyer;  Advisor: -;  Co-Author: - (2023)

    Research on entrepreneurship in family firms has grown exponentially over the past two decades. Due to the various theoretical perspectives and contexts found here however, this body of research remains fragmented, with a unified understanding of the current state of knowledge and the opportunities for future research in the field continuing to lack. In this study, we address this gap by conducting an updated bibliometric analysis of the research on entrepreneurship in family firms. Here we integrate two different bibliometric methods to provide a more comprehensive picture of the field, unveiling its intellectual foundations and current research discourses and how these two are related. To do this, we first conduct a co-citation analysis clustering the intellectual foundations of t...

  • Authors: Jacopo, Ballerini; Dorra, Yahiaoui; Guido, Giovando;  Advisor: -;  Co-Author: - (2023)

    Since the beginning of the 2000s, online commerce has been gradually taking over and shaping the global marketplace. This has led several scholars to study the phenomenon from different angles, from consumer habits to privacy risks to related technological innovations. However, only recently has a branch of literature addressing the online channel management phenomenon from the manufacturers’ perspective emerged. This rapidly expanding literature strand remains rather fragmented, raising the need for a systematic literature review to comprehensively structure and discuss it. This study, accordingly, proposes a systematic literature review on online channel management from the manufacturers’ perspective.

  • Authors: Gabriele, Angori; Chiara, Marzocchi; Laura, Ramaciotti;  Advisor: -;  Co-Author: - (2023)

    The dynamics of basic and applied research at university and industry have steadily changed since the Eighties, with the private sector reducing its investments in science and universities experiencing significant remodelling in the governance of their funding. While studies have focussed on documenting these changes in industry, less attention has been paid to observe the trajectories of basic and applied research in universities. This work contributes to fill this gap by looking at the evolution of publicly funded research that has been patented by universities between 1978 and 2015. First, we adopt a critical perspective of the basic versus applied dichotomy and identify patents according to three typologies of research: basic, mission-oriented, and applied research.

  • Authors: Shahbaz, Khan; Abid, Haleem; Zafar, Husain;  Advisor: -;  Co-Author: - (2023)

    In the era of digitalization, Blockchain is an evolving technology that has the potential to change the shape of numerous industries. Blockchain is considered the transforming technology that has the ability to change the conventional supply chain network by providing additional transparency of transactions in terms of information and physical goods. Additionally, the implementation of blockchain technology in the supply chain is required to accomplish the objectives of industry 4.0. However, there has to date been a scarcity of blockchain implementations due to the numerous barriers associated with it. Therefore, the primary aim of this research is to identify and investigate the major barriers to implementing blockchain technology in supply chains. We identified ten significant ba...

  • Authors: Ilgin, Gokasar; Alperen, Timurogullari; Sarp Semih, Ozkan;  Advisor: -;  Co-Author: - (2023)

    Autonomous vehicle advancements and communication technologies such as V2V, V2I, and V2X have enabled the development of connected and autonomous vehicles. Because CAVs are directly effective in traffic, their application in traffic management and incident management appears promising. They can immediately begin regulating traffic and acting as sensors due to their connectivity to the infrastructure. This research proposes Incident Detection Included Linear Management (IDILIM), a CAV-based incident management algorithm that regulates CAV and traffic speeds based on dynamic and predicted shockwave speeds. The SUMO simulations are carried out on a 10.4-km-long, three-lane facility with 21 sensors every 500 m. In the scenarios, three traffic demands, eleven CAV penetration rates, and v...

  • Authors: Vanessa, Kohn; Muriel, Frank; Roland, Holten;  Advisor: -;  Co-Author: - (2023)

    The COVID-19 pandemic forced sociotechnical systems (STS) to highly integrate remote work. Large-scale analyses show that the positivity of tweets about work from home decreased until COVID-19 was declared a pandemic by the WHO and re-increased in the weeks that followed. Nevertheless, it is unclear if this reaction is due to personal and organizational developments or if it mirrors the realignment of entire STS. The present study uses Q methodology to identify differences in how STS realign to the externally enforced integration of remote work. Only STS that reach a state of high alignment to remote work conditions by successfully shifting communication and procedures to digital spheres can be considered resilient. The results show that employees describe their personal experiences...