Which firms enter export markets? And which gain the most from it? Findings from World Bank Enterprise Survey data published in JIBS show that it depends on the firm’s home market economic development: https://t.co/PxJFHHJO50 @fvendrell@chriskdarko@UoB_Business@UVAMcIntire
The submission window for the SI Sustainable servitization for resource-wise manufacturing in the Journal of Cleaner Production and Cleaner Logistics and Supply Chain is open. Co-editors @Kohtamaki, Vinit Parida, & @fvendrell. Deadline: 30.06.2023.
#sustainable#servitization
I’m really excited to receive the Best Paper Award at the International Conference on Business Servitization 2022, co-authored w/ @ivankavisnjic, David Sjödin and Vinit Parida. The paper is part of a wider study on corporate ecosystems. #ICBS2022@CBScph@ESADE@LTUniv
Heading to the airport to attend first in-person conference in three years - feeling excited as if I were a PhD student attending to first academic conference. Having the opportunity to see many servitization colleagues and collaborators is, of course, a plus! #ICBS2022Malaga
The book of abstracts for the #ICBS2022Malaga is out now. 35 good contributions divided in 7 sessions that cover different aspects of #servitization research https://t.co/PkbZfCKd5F
(New article) in a new regional-level study published in Technovation we find that territories with an existing manufacturing base develop more performant ecosystems in subsequent periods; hence, creating more manufacturing-related jobs https://t.co/lp32QrWdzd
The final programme for International Conference on Business #Servitization to be held next week in Malaga is out now. The book of abstracts coming soon. https://t.co/YDHFPp9zy6
In new IJPE paper we present the concept of TREBLE innovation firms and test some relevant relationships regarding antecedents and outcomes of simultaneously implementing product, process and digital service innovation https://t.co/W5IBMgpZIy
We are recruiting 30 - yes, that's right, 30! - Chancellor's Fellows to prestigious, tenure-track, research-intensive early/mid-career roles at the University of Edinburgh. Please spread the word!
In new IBR paper we show that setting a subsidiary is key factor to sign advanced #servitization deals in foreign markets. The method is quite original - as we access deal-level data containing info for successful and unsuccessful negotiations https://t.co/VmdZoCHmNJ
Edinburgh, according to recent study, ranked 2nd UK city for start-ups in 2023 - not bad! https://t.co/kB1Cm75eKW’s-top-city-start-ups-eyeing-2023-launch
@corentincurchod@CassisYoussef@uoebusiness That was a truly interesting seminar. Thanks Corentin for organising it. I really liked your suggestion to differentiate between remembering and reminding, quite clever point!
I’m pleased to share the preliminary programme for #ICBS2022MALAGA. Full of exciting research to be discussed and Flamenco dancing in the gala dinner is a plus!
https://t.co/a4YjsQdhLN
Join us!
Excellent opportunity for colleagues doing research on service industries (including public sector) and service business models more broadly.
https://t.co/7EkZ0JhaCs
Suspect that these antecedents of self-inflating impact factor (JIF) (at least partially) explain the discrepancies between JIF (quantitative metric of journal quality) and UK CABS ranking (well-accepted qualitative metric of journal quality).
Just out in Research Policy: "Who games metrics and rankings?"
Findings on which journals do Impact Factor (JIF) self-inflating:
- disseminated by for-profit publishers
- lower JIFs
- recently founded
- published in "academically peripheral" countries
https://t.co/aUdFKpR3qO
Couldn’t agree more. Funding is useful to undertake some research, but not always required. I hardly spend the research allowance we have at the biz school, and can still publish by collaborating with others that own data, doing conceptual work or exploiting secondary datasets.