Federal judge ideology and real earnings management
We examine the impact of liberal judge ideology, as an exogenous proxy for litigation risk, on real earning management. Our main findings suggest that U.S. firms headquartered in circuits that are more likely to be dominated by liberal judges engage in less real earnings management.
The emergence of communities through interdependent dynamics of physical, cognitive and virtual contexts: the case of collaborative spaces.
Research about the emergence of communities has mainly focused on a single context of interaction, either physical or virtual.
Uncertainty shocks, investor sentiment and environmental performance: Novel evidence from a PVAR approach
This paper contributes to the ongoing literature on the relationship between uncertainty, investor sentiment, and environmental performance in three different ways.
Acceptance of circular entrepreneurship: Employees’ perceptions on organizations’ transition to the circular economy
Climate change concerns and macroeconomic condition predictability
This study examines the aggregate and disaggregated effects of media concerns about climate change on the predictability of future macroeconomic conditions using quantile regression technique for the period from January, 2003 to August, 2022.
Drivers of Digital Transformation in SMEs
This study aims to identify and analyze factors determining
the adoption of digital technologies in SMEs. Drawing
on the technology–organization–environment framework, the
study highlights enabling factors from three different contexts and