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    Sonic sensations: Navigating the mixed outcomes of ASMR in retail advertising 

    mavrommatis, Alexis; Cohen, Justin; Sands, Sean; Campbell, Colin (Fecha de publicación: 2024)

    This paper investigates the influence of Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response (ASMR) elements in advertising on consumer attitudes. Through three experimental studies, we assess the impact of ASMR on attitudes toward ads ...

    Perceptual Maps to Aggregate Information from Decision Makers 

    Porro , Olga; Pardo Bosch, Francesc; Sanchez, Monica; Agell, Núria (Fecha de publicación: 2021)

    Understanding different perceptions of human being when using linguistic terms is a crucial issue in human-machine interaction. In this paper, we propose the concept of perceptual maps to model human opinions in a group ...

    Patterns in firms’ inventories and flexibility levels after a low‐probability, high‐impact disruption event: Empirical evidence from the Great East Japan Earthquake 

    Wiengarten, Frank; Repasky, Tomas; Durach, Christian F. (Fecha de publicación: 2023)

    How do firms respond after being exposed to a low‐probability, high‐consequence (lp‐hc) disruption event? This study examines inventory and flexibility patterns in manufacturing firms in the years following an lp‐hc event, ...

    A holistic approach to remote digital work: from the inconveniences suffered by employees to a comprehensive ‘fair compensation’ 

    Avogaro, Matteo (Fecha de publicación: 2022-10)

    The unprecedented surge of employees working remotely in Europe during the COVID-19 crisis, shone a spotlight on some related disadvantages. Focusing on employees of the private sector, the most rele-vant of these include ...

    Inscribing Impact: Measurement Practices in the Making of Moral Markets 

    Casasnovas, Guillermo; Hehenberger, Lisa; Papageorgiou, Kyriaki (Fecha de publicación: 2025-01)

    Moral markets, designed to generate positive impact on pressing social and environ- mental challenges, are transforming traditional market practices by including more than eco- nomic considerations in their operations. ...

    Post-Pandemic Shifts in Pro-Environmental Attitudes and Behaviors in a Marine Protected Area 

    Vila, Mar; Costa, Gerard (Fecha de publicación: 2024)

    Interest in understanding environmental attitudes and behaviors after traumatic events has been widely studied, but research specific to the COVID-19 pandemic has yielded inconclusive results. This study addresses a gap ...

    Prototype-based learning for real estate valuation: a machine learning model that explains prices 

    Rodriguez-Serrano, Jose A (Fecha de publicación: 2024)

    The systematic prediction of real estate prices is a foundational block in the operations of many firms and has individual, societal and policy implications. In the past, a vast amount of works have used common statistical ...

    Managing the Transition to a Dual Business Model: Tradeoff, Paradox, and Routinized Practices 

    Visnjic, Ivanka; Jovanovic, Marin; Raisch, Sebastian (Fecha de publicación: 2022)

    Building on an in-depth study of a manufacturing company’s shift from a product to a product-service business model, we explore how single-focus companies transition to a dual orientation. Although companies generally use ...

    From strangers to social collectives? Sensemaking and organizing in response to a pandemic 

    Georgiou, Andreas; Murillo, David (Fecha de publicación: 2023)

    The COVID-19 pandemic temporarily exposed the inadequacy of established institutions and markets to handle a multidimensional crisis, but it also revealed the spontaneous emergence of social collectives to mitigate some ...

    Creating business models for smart cities: a practical framework 

    Vinaixa, Jordi; Pardo Bosch, Francesc; TIMEUS, KRISTA (Fecha de publicación: 2020)

    Smart cities can use business models to evaluate what value they offer citizens by integrating ICT into their infrastructure and services. The article introduces the concept of the ‘city business model’ and proposes a ...

    Competition in schedules with cursed traders 

    Bayona, Anna; Manzano, Carolina (Fecha de publicación: 2024)

    We study a market with sellers that compete in supply functions, face an elastic demand, and have imperfect cost information. In our model, sellers neglect some informational content of the price. In order to capture this ...

    Configurations of social media-enabled strategies for open innovation, firm performance, and their barriers to adoption 

    Barlatier, Pierre-Jean; Josserand, Emmanuel; Hohberger, Jan; Mention, Anne-Laure (Fecha de publicación: 2023)

    The use of social media offers tremendous innovation potential. Yet, while current research emphasizes success stories, little is known about how firms can leverage the full potential of their social media use for open ...

    How can sustainable business models distribute value more equitably in global value chains? Introducing “value chain profit sharing” as an emerging alternative to fair trade, direct trade, or solidarity trade 

    Bennett, Elizabeth; Grabs, Janina (Fecha de publicación: 2024)

    Global supply chains often distribute value inequitably among the Global North and South. This perpetuates poverty and contributes to indecent work in raw material-producing countries, thus creating challenges to sustainable ...

    Savouring the Present to Better Recall the Past 

    Colombo, Desirée; Pavani, Jean-Baptiste Pavani; Quoidbach, Jordi; Baños, Rosa Maria; Folgado-Alufre, María; Botella, Cristina (Fecha de publicación: 2024)

    So far, there is evidence showing that the use of specific emotion regulation strategies in response to negatively-valenced stimuli shapes the way people subsequently remember them. However, still little is known about the ...

    Optimizing resource allocation in home care services using MaxSAT 

    Unceta, Irene; Salbanya, Bernat; Coll, Jordi; Villaret, Mateu; Nin, Jordi (Fecha de publicación: 2024)

    In large urban areas, enhancing the personal care and quality of life for elderly individuals poses a critical societal challenge. As the population ages and the amount of people requiring assistance grows, so does the ...

    How Sentiment Indicators Improve Algorithmic Trading Performance 

    Gómez-Martínez, Raúl; Medrano, Maria Luisa; Lopez-Lopez, David; Torres-Pruñonosa, Jose (Fecha de publicación: 2025-07)

    This study explores the hypothesis that sentiment indicators can enhance the performance of algorithmic trading strategies. Specifically, we investigate the impact of incorporating investor sentiment metrics, such as the ...

    Risk mitigation in algorithmic accountability: The role of machine learning copies 

    Unceta, Irene; Pujol, Oriol; Nin, Jordi (Fecha de publicación: 2020)

    Machine learning plays an increasingly important role in our society and economy and is already having an impact on our daily life in many different ways. From several perspectives, machine learning is seen as the new ...

    On the Convergence of Financial Distress Propagation on Generic Networks 

    Unceta, Irene; Salbanya, Bernat; Nin, Jordi (Fecha de publicación: 2021)

    Financial networks represent the daily business interactions of customers and suppliers. Research in this domain has mainly focused on characterizing different network structures and studying dynamical processes over them. ...

    Revenue models for digital services in the railway industry: A framework for choosing the right revenue model 

    Tabares, Sabrina; Parida, Vinit; Visnjic, Ivanka (Fecha de publicación: 2023)

    While digital servitization provides manufacturing companies with the potential to earn additional revenues in the transition process from physical to digital offerings, the implementation of adequate value-capturing ...

    Jesuit Pedagogy's 'Missing Link' 

    Lozano, Josep M.; Núñez, Alberto (Fecha de publicación: 2024)

    Jesuit pedagogy has undergone a major renewal in the last fifty years. In this process, various inspirational formulations of its educational vision have been chosen. Despite maintaining a common language and spirituality, ...