Biraglia, Alessandro Gerrath, Maximilian H.E.E.
Published in
Annals of Tourism Research
• We experimentally test the effects of COVID-19 on corporate sponsorship perceptions. • Tourists are more welcoming of corporate sponsorship if COVID-19 is salient. • Effects are stronger when the sponsor is a group of SMEs instead of a large company. • The results are mediated by a lower perception of authenticity loss. • We discuss implications ...
Wiatt, Renee D. Lee, Yoon G. Marshall, Maria I. Zuiker, Virginia S.
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Journal of Family and Economic Issues
This study investigated the implications that cash flow problems and resource intermingling between the family and the business had on small business recovery and resilience after a natural disaster. This study contributed to the literature by studying the impact of cash flow problems and resource intermingling on small businesses in two separate p...
Montebruno, Piero Van Lieshout, Carry Smith, Harry Bennett, Robert
This dataset contains Adjustment Weights for the 1891-1901 Scottish censuses and corresponds to Supplementary material for the paper "The Population of Non-corporate Business Proprietors in England and Wales 1891-1911", by Bennett, Robert J., Montebruno, Piero, Smith, Harry J. as an outcome of the ESRC project ES/M010953: Drivers of Entrepreneurshi...
Lodén, William Nyfelt, Ida
Medan en stor mängd forskning på affärsrelationer mellan företag har fokuserat på relationers utveckling efter ett avtalat samarbete, så har mindre forskning fokuserat på hur företagen först inleder och kommer fram till ett avtalat samarbete. Den forskning som finns på detta område har främst fokuserat på antingen större eller nyetablerade företag,...
Smith, Harry Van Lieshout, Carry Montebruno, Piero Bennett, Robert
BBCE data from I-CeM are enriched, corrected and infilled for those missing in I-CeM to identify each entrepreneur in Scotland from the censuses 1851-1901. 1911 information was supplemented from published records. BBCE and I-CeM are linked for each entrepreneur to give a database for Scotland aligned with that in England and Wales. Downloads give t...
Bennett, Robert Montebruno, Piero Smith, Harry Van Lieshout, Carry
This paper extends the reconstructions in WP 9 to identify entrepreneurs 1851-81 at an individual level , where status was not explicitly identified in the censuses. The method developed uses a method of variable logit cut-offs tailored to each occupation code.
Bennett, Robert Smith, Harry Van Lieshout, Carry Montebruno, Piero
This paper describes the process of identifying and coding business partners and partnerships from the population censuses 1851-1911 in England, Wales and Scotland derived from I-CeM to include in the British Business Census of Entrepreneurs (BBCE) data deposit.
Montebruno, Piero
This paper is a guide to supplementation for the 1851-1881 censuses where responses were incomplete (in not allowing explicit identification of entrepreneur status). The paper provides downloads of the intermediate variables used in England and Wales, and Scotland.
Soenen, Guillaume Eib, Constanze Torrès, Olivier
In this paper, we build on the allostatic load model, developed in stress research, to explore the impact of entrepreneurs’ overall justice perceptions on emotional exhaustion and firm performance. Results revealed that the relationship between overall justice and emotional exhaustion was mediated by rumination about work. Further, building on rece...
Bennett, Robert Montebruno, Piero Smith, Harry Van Lieshout, Carry
This paper discusses how census data for 1851-1881 can be reconstructed to give the employment status of individuals as own account self-employed, employers, or workers. The aim is to align information on entrepreneurs given in these earlier censuses with the information given in the later censuses from 1891 up to the present. The paper describes t...