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The Janus-Face of CEO Retention - CEO Succession & Performance under Unity of Ownership & Control
2016
Academy of Management Proceedings
EURAM 2017 is this wonderful opportunity to discuss and debate, during the paper presentations, the symposia, the plenaries, and the LABs, and of course in the corridors and during the lunch and coffee ...
We will always be dealing with people, personalities, and conflicting interests and insights. ...
Ronald Dyer
UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL
1415 Sara Hajikazemi
SINTEF
Kamran Razmdoost
BARTLETT SCHOOL OF CONSTRUCTION AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT, UCL
Hedley Smyth
BARTLETT SCHOOL OF CONSTRUCTION AND PROJECT ...
doi:10.5465/ambpp.2016.15674abstract
fatcat:rw4g3lwbf5dppc42sc7r443xry
New Solvency Regulation: What CEOs of Insurance Companies Think
2013
Geneva papers on risk and insurance. Issues and practice
Gallen, for their valuable support in setting up the survey and identifying insurance firms for the data collection. ...
Mean ratings and significant differences (sig.) for life and non-life companies in Switzerland, Germany and Austria are presented. ...
The few that exist include Pottier, 9 where insurers' optimal behaviour is assessed with regard to cost efficiency and state regulation. ...
doi:10.1057/gpp.2013.5
fatcat:acdnaau7tzbjbgsm2n44j3rjou
Relational Antecedents of Multimarket Contact
2013
Academy of Management Proceedings
Figure 1:
Social Ties and the Extent of Firms' Dyadic MMC ...
This is why CEOs try to reduce competitive overlap [with fellow group members] to avoid
head to head competition." ...
We find that the presence of marriage ties and common membership of the two chaebols' owner-CEOs in multiple groups lead to the expansion of their chaebols' dyadic multimarket contact, while their common ...
doi:10.5465/ambpp.2013.11611abstract
fatcat:csaknv2yxnagtgifxa7lbaoroi
Improving Design Performance by Alliance between Contractors and Designers in International Hydropower EPC Projects from the Perspective of Chinese Construction Companies
2018
Sustainability
Extant literature lacks a systematic framework addressing the mechanisms of the alliance functional process and its impacts on management activities together with performance in delivering Engineering-procurement-construction ...
Understanding these causal relationships will be crucial for contractors and designers to optimally allocate their complementary resources for seeking better design solutions in dealing with both technical ...
Duffiel, Felix Kin Peng Hui and Lihai Zhang contributed to analysis and discuss. Jersey Liu and Xuteng Zhang assisted in the data collection. ...
doi:10.3390/su10041171
fatcat:zvzihtzpl5dbbgrfzl7mtjha4m
Colossal oxygen vacancy formation at a fluorite-bixbyite interface
2020
Nature Communications
ionotronic and memristive devices for advanced energy and neuromorphic computing technologies. ...
An atomically well-defined (111) heterointerface between the fluorite CeO2 and the bixbyite Y2O3 is found to induce a charge modulation between Y3+ and Ce4+ ions enabled by the chemical valence mismatch ...
0.0
0.5
[Ce 3+,4+
]/[Ce]
The model of the CeO 2 /Y 2 O 3 {111} interface was constructed according to the TEM observation, in which Y 2 O 3 was stretched biaxially by 1.4% and CeO 2 was compressed ...
doi:10.1038/s41467-020-15153-8
pmid:32170073
fatcat:fh7hxuawobb33d365ywnhkrat4
When Do Venture Capital Firms Learn from Their Portfolio Companies?
2005
Entrepreneurship: Theory & Practice
Whereas we expected to observe a curvilinear relationship between knowledge overlap and learning, we found that lower levels of knowledge of overlap were associated with greater learning in a linear fashion ...
Relying primarily on learning and behavioral theories, we develop hypotheses regarding the effects of prior experience, knowledge overlap, trust, and PFC performance on learning by VCFs. ...
Employing learning theory, Sapienza et al. argued that new learning would be optimized at intermediate levels of knowledge overlap; this learning, they reasoned, is translated into greater sales via process ...
doi:10.1111/j.1540-6520.2005.00096.x
fatcat:ohgi26tnv5dbvcbcvbgu62xu5i
Entrepreneur–venture capitalist relationships: mitigating post-investment dyadic tensions
2008
Venture Capital : an International Journal of Entrepreneurial Finance
Four types of alignment emerged: life changing opportunity, enslavement, no marriage, and illusive alignment. ...
Four types of alignment emerged: life changing opportunity, enslavement, no marriage, and illusive alignment. ...
Acknowledgements The author would like to thank Markus Mäkelä and George Tesar, and three anonymous reviewers for their constructive comments on the earlier versions of this paper.
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Notes ...
doi:10.1080/13691060802151960
fatcat:xpp4lbmy7rftxa3qob4bqtwpju
Technology transfer in the construction industry
2020
Journal of Technology Transfer
and the community. ...
Our findings also revealed that CEOs from three construction companies were not only interested in TT due to potential profit improvements, but also considered how the process could benefit their employees ...
The research was conducted as part of the Aalto University's research project "Building 2030-industrialised construction", which is funded by 16 companies from the construction sector. ...
doi:10.1007/s10961-020-09820-7
fatcat:pqkv7ftk5jejvbaixulommgiyi
Table of Content
2020
2020 28th Iranian Conference on Electrical Engineering (ICEE)
............ 1584A Multi-Label Feature Selection Based on Mutual Information and Ant Colony Optimization ............ 1589 Control of MIMO nonlinear discrete-time systems with input saturation via data-driven ...
model-free adaptive fast terminal sliding mode controller ...................................................................................................... 1595 Overlapping Community Detection in ...
doi:10.1109/icee50131.2020.9260902
fatcat:7gs43h5sqraabcu35jsrax4cqu
Breakthrough board performance: how to harness your board's intellectual capital[1]
2004
Corporate Governance : The international journal of business in society
To address this concern, we provide a model of board effectiveness that uses the construct of board intellectual capital to integrate the predominant theories of corporate governance and illustrate how ...
We conclude by linking the model to a practitioner-focused framework that identifies four key areas on which a board must concentrate to develop its intellectual capital. ...
extended line of credit, bank loans for expansion). ...
doi:10.1108/14720700410521925
fatcat:k4j4jzeb2rcvdascfxcubavdmu
Experiences and Leadership Recommendations of African American CEOs at Fortune 500 Companies
2018
The researcher identified only 16 African American current and former Fortune 500 CEOs in the history of the Fortune 500. ...
This study included recommendations by the participants to aspiring CEOs and other minorities and researcher recommendations to Human Resource Professionals and White Executives. ...
Two CEOs identified as Christians, one did not identify with any religion, and one other identified as Episcopalian. ...
doi:10.7916/d84b4hsr
fatcat:cryom7uvczbcxebniacqnwuhey
The Past, Present, and Futurist Role of the Pharmacy Profession to Achieve Black Health Equity
2021
American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education
communities. ...
Black communities. ...
of socio-political constructions of race on the lived experiences of Black communities in the United States is a disservice to the field and the communities served. ...
doi:10.5688/ajpe8610
pmid:34840140
pmcid:PMC8655152
fatcat:wihxezxpxvdzngjygmd36dp7bm
Mesoporous MnCeO x solid solutions for low temperature and selective oxidation of hydrocarbons
2015
Nature Communications
Discussion In summary, we have shown the successful construction of mesoporous MnCeO x solid solutions via a simple, effective and sustainable self-assembly strategy, which has at the same time been recognized ...
Thermal treatment of the Mn 0.5 Ce 0.5 O x @200 sample led to pore expansion, as shown by the pore size distributions of samples at different temperatures (200, 400, 500 and 600°C); the pore expansion ...
doi:10.1038/ncomms9446
pmid:26469151
pmcid:PMC4633985
fatcat:nav7nc2t6fdlpexrgnjaxm7hym
The (UP)Scaling of Renewable Energy Technologies: Experiences from The Austrian Biomass District Heating Niche
2014
Moravian Geographical Reports
Drawing on secondary statistical data and primary qualitative semi-structured interviews, it is possible to identify four generic socio-technical configurations or dominant designs that, in conjunction ...
", my colleagues at the Department of Geography and Geology of the University of Salzburg, and three anonymous reviewers who provided valuable advice and comments on previous versions of this paper. ...
Acknowledgement I would like to thank all interview participants, the Federal Government of Lower Austria, the participants in the 2013 CONGEO Conference on "New Trends and Challenges for Energy Geographies ...
doi:10.2478/mgr-2014-0011
fatcat:m7wcepelgfhodfzqmgv7pr2vqa
The Role of the Interlocking Director and Board Receptivity in the Diffusion of Practices
2010
Academy of Management Review
I conceptualize a model to investigate, first, which directors are more likely to transmit experience or knowledge about organizational practices and, second, what factors influence how that information ...
For example, both constructive and destructive practices are empirically shown to diffuse via interlocks, but whether one is more likely than the other has not been established. ...
the focal construct and its relationships (i.e., "context theorizing"). ...
doi:10.5465/amr.35.2.zok246
fatcat:m64pb3jspvhvxge7aebybppxsq
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