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Real estate valuation, current account and credit growth patterns, before and after the 2008-9 crisis (2014)
Journal Article
Aizenman, J., & Jinjarak, Y. (2014). Real estate valuation, current account and credit growth patterns, before and after the 2008-9 crisis. Journal of International Money and Finance, 48(B), 249-270. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jimonfin.2014.05.016

We explore the stability of the conditioning variables accounting for the real estate valuation before and after the crisis of 2008–9, in a panel of 36 countries, recognizing the crisis break. We validate the robustness of the association between the... Read More about Real estate valuation, current account and credit growth patterns, before and after the 2008-9 crisis.

Cross-Border Mobility of Self-Initiated and Organizational Expatriates (2014)
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Peiperl, M., Levy, O., & Sorell, M. (2014). Cross-Border Mobility of Self-Initiated and Organizational Expatriates. International Studies of Management and Organization, 44(3), 44-65. https://doi.org/10.2753/IMO0020-8825440303

Globalization in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries has been marked by an increase in cross-border mobility of the highly skilled. Though self-initiated expatriation is a widespread phenomenon, it has received relatively little atten... Read More about Cross-Border Mobility of Self-Initiated and Organizational Expatriates.

I compensi agli amministratori esecutivi nelle società quotate: uno sguardo comparatistico a Regno Unito, Germania e Stati Uniti d’America (2014)
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Mucciarelli, F. (2014). I compensi agli amministratori esecutivi nelle società quotate: uno sguardo comparatistico a Regno Unito, Germania e Stati Uniti d’America. Analisi Giuridica dell'Economia, 13(2), 295-310. https://doi.org/10.1433/78512

This article critically compare directors' remuneration regimes in the U.K., Germany and the U.S. After the crisis, these countries have differently reacted to the huge increase of directors' remunerations over the last decades (which was not stopped... Read More about I compensi agli amministratori esecutivi nelle società quotate: uno sguardo comparatistico a Regno Unito, Germania e Stati Uniti d’America.

The Influence of Religiously Motivated Consumer Boycotts on Brand Image, Loyalty and Product Judgment (2014)
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Abosag, I., & Farah, M. (2014). The Influence of Religiously Motivated Consumer Boycotts on Brand Image, Loyalty and Product Judgment. European Journal of Marketing, 48(11/12), 2262-2283. https://doi.org/10.1108/EJM-12-2013-0737

Purpose – The purpose of this paper was to examine the in!uence of religiously motivated boycotts,
such as the one conducted in Saudi Arabia against Danish companies, on corporate brand image,
customer loyalty and product judgment. Despite a growin... Read More about The Influence of Religiously Motivated Consumer Boycotts on Brand Image, Loyalty and Product Judgment.

The global financial crisis and the European single market: The end of integration? (2014)
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Choudhry, T., Kling, G., & Jayasekera, R. (2014). The global financial crisis and the European single market: The end of integration?. Journal of International Money and Finance, 49, 191-196. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jimonfin.2014.08.002

Using various versions of the Feldstein-Horioka (FH) coefficient, we measure the time-varying degree of capital mobility and economic integration in the European Union. Prior research shows high correlation between domestic investment and savings imp... Read More about The global financial crisis and the European single market: The end of integration?.

Testing the fire-sale FDI hypothesis for the European financial crisis (2014)
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Weitzel, U., Kling, G., & Gerritsen, D. (2014). Testing the fire-sale FDI hypothesis for the European financial crisis. Journal of International Money and Finance, 49(B), 211-234. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jimonfin.2014.03.011

Using a panel of corporate transactions in 27 EU countries from 1999 to 2012, we investigate the impact of the financial crisis on the market for corporate assets. In particular, we test the ‘fire-sale FDI’ hypothesis by analyzing the number of cross... Read More about Testing the fire-sale FDI hypothesis for the European financial crisis.

Improving Performance of Agro-ecological Zone (AEZ) Modeling by cross-scale Model Coupling: An Application to Japonica Rice Production in Northeast China (2014)
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Tian, Z., Zhong, H., Sun, L., Fischer, G., van Velthuizen, H., & Liang, Z. (2014). Improving Performance of Agro-ecological Zone (AEZ) Modeling by cross-scale Model Coupling: An Application to Japonica Rice Production in Northeast China. Ecological Modelling, 290, 155-164. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2013.11.020

The challenges to food security posed by climate change require unprecedented efforts and ability to simulate and predict the interactions between crop growth dynamics, and the environment and crop management at various scales. This calls for model c... Read More about Improving Performance of Agro-ecological Zone (AEZ) Modeling by cross-scale Model Coupling: An Application to Japonica Rice Production in Northeast China.

Entrepreneurship across Time and Space: Empirical Evidence from Korea (2014)
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Hong, E., Lee, I. H., Sun, L., & Harrison, R. (2015). Entrepreneurship across Time and Space: Empirical Evidence from Korea. Small Business Economics, 44(3), 705-719. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11187-014-9613-1

This paper investigates the temporal and spatial dynamics of business start-up activities and their determinants. It integrates three perspectives in explaining regional variations of start-ups: (i) spatial heterogeneity that characterizes regional d... Read More about Entrepreneurship across Time and Space: Empirical Evidence from Korea.

Review of: The Spirit of Corporate Law – Core Princi- ples of Corporate Law in Continental Europe by Günther H. Roth and Peter Kindler. Beck – Hart – Nomos, 2013. (2014)
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Mucciarelli, F. (2014). Review of: The Spirit of Corporate Law – Core Princi- ples of Corporate Law in Continental Europe by Günther H. Roth and Peter Kindler. Beck – Hart – Nomos, 2013. [Review of the book The Spirit of Corporate Law – Core Principles of Corporate Law in Continental Europe]. European Business Organization Law Review, 15(3), 443-445. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1566752914001219

The book rests upon a fundamental criticism of what the authors hold as the core tenet of both UK and American corporate law, namely the ‘freedom of con- tract theory’, according to which company law is a mechanism aimed at facilitating contractual r... Read More about Review of: The Spirit of Corporate Law – Core Princi- ples of Corporate Law in Continental Europe by Günther H. Roth and Peter Kindler. Beck – Hart – Nomos, 2013..

Granular Institutional Investors and Global Market Interdependence (2014)
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Jinjarak, Y., & Zheng, H. (2014). Granular Institutional Investors and Global Market Interdependence. Journal of International Money and Finance, 46, 61-81. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jimonfin.2014.03.007

We study the propagation of global investment risk across markets through the granular view of institutional investors. Applying the conditional value-at-risk estimation to micro-level weekly observations of international mutual funds between 2003 an... Read More about Granular Institutional Investors and Global Market Interdependence.

The Economic Gains and Environmental Losses of US Consumption: A World-Systems and Input-Output Approach (2014)
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Prell, C., Feng, K., Sun, L., Geores, M., & Hubacek, K. (2014). The Economic Gains and Environmental Losses of US Consumption: A World-Systems and Input-Output Approach. Social Forces, 93(1), 405-428. https://doi.org/10.1093/sf/sou048

Although research has shown that countries’ world-systems position can predict levels of pollution and wealth, there has been little research looking at how consumption in the core triggers both pollution and wealth elsewhere in the world-economy. In... Read More about The Economic Gains and Environmental Losses of US Consumption: A World-Systems and Input-Output Approach.

Vertical bargaining and countervailing incentives (2014)
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Iozzi, A., & Valletti, T. (2014). Vertical bargaining and countervailing incentives. American Economic Journal: Microeconomics, 6(3), 106-135. https://doi.org/10.1257/mic.6.3.106

We study a set of bilateral Nash bargaining problems between an upstream input supplier and several differentiated but competing retailers. If one bilateral bargain fails, the supplier can sell to the other retailers. We show that, in a disagreement,... Read More about Vertical bargaining and countervailing incentives.

Agroclimatic Conditions in China under Climate Change Scenarios Projected from Regional Climate Models (2014)
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Tian, Z., Yang, X., Sun, L., Fischer, G., Liang, Z., & Pan, J. (2014). Agroclimatic Conditions in China under Climate Change Scenarios Projected from Regional Climate Models. International Journal of Climatology, 34(9), 2988-3000. https://doi.org/10.1002/joc.3892

The recent warming trends have led to rising concerns on how the changing climate has been altering and will continue to alter agroclimatic conditions in China. In this study, high resolution climate scenarios from regional climate models (RCMs) are... Read More about Agroclimatic Conditions in China under Climate Change Scenarios Projected from Regional Climate Models.

Corporate Investment during the Financial Crisis: Evidence from China (2014)
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Bo, H., Driver, C., & Lin, H.-C. M. (2014). Corporate Investment during the Financial Crisis: Evidence from China. International Review of Financial Analysis, 35(2014), 1-12. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.irfa.2014.07.002

China’s growth model suggests that the 2008 financial crisis may have affected the Chinese economy differently from what one observes in mature market economies. In this paper, we examine how Chinese corporate investment responded to the financial cr... Read More about Corporate Investment during the Financial Crisis: Evidence from China.

Virtual Scarce Water in China (2014)
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Feng, K., Hubacek, K., Pfister, S., Yu, Y., & Sun, L. (2014). Virtual Scarce Water in China. Environmental Science and Technology, 48(14), 7704-7713. https://doi.org/10.1021/es500502q

Water footprints and virtual water flows have been promoted as important indicators to characterize human-induced
water consumption. However, environmental impacts associated
with water consumption are largely neglected in these analyses. Incorpora... Read More about Virtual Scarce Water in China.

Supply chains, global financial shocks, and firm behavior towards liquidity needs (2014)
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Jinjarak, Y. (2014). Supply chains, global financial shocks, and firm behavior towards liquidity needs. World Economy, 38(3), 425-444. https://doi.org/10.1111/twec.12202

Driven by the increasingly important role of supply chains in global production, this paper studies empirical association between global credit‐market shocks and firm behaviour towards liquidity needs across countries and industries. Focusing on the... Read More about Supply chains, global financial shocks, and firm behavior towards liquidity needs.