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Exploring occupational stress in the Swiss wealth management sector: how could human risk lead to value destruction

Les processus de service doivent tenir compte du bien-être des employés pour créer de la valeur. L’article montre que le lien entre bien-être et création de valeur peut être aussi étudié sous l ’angle de la gestion des risques. Une approche exploratoire permet de comprendre cette problématique au sein du secteur de la gestion de fortune à Genève. Sur cette base, le modèle créé part…

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Haute Ecole de Gestion de Genève

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English / 22/10/2017

The return on tourism organizations' social media investments: preliminary evidence from Belgium, France and Switzerland

Literature suggests dozens of ways of how to quantify the success of social media. However, there is no consent about the measurement of the return of investment (ROI). Only very limited empirical work is looking at the topic especially in tourism. This study is one of the first attempts to look at the ROI of tourism organizations. In doing so, various input (i.e. budget, manpower,…

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Haute Ecole de Gestion de Genève

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English / 22/10/2017

A travel cost assessment of the demand for recreation in Swiss forests

This paper analyzes the demand for recreation in Swiss forests using the individual travel cost method. We apply a two-steps approach, i.e., a hurdle zero-truncated negative binomial model, that allows accounting for a large number of non-visitors caused by the off-site phone survey and over-dispersion. Given the national scale of the survey, we group forest zones to assess consumer…

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Haute Ecole de Gestion de Genève

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English / 18/10/2017

Scope effects in contingent valuation ::does the assumed statistical distribution of WTP matter?

Economic theory assumes that willingness to pay (WTP) increases with the quantity of the consumed good. This implies that there should be a scope effect in contingent valuation studies. However, in previous issues of Ecological Economics, several authors criticized the contingent valuation (CV) method for the absence of such effect or its inadequacy. In this paper, we contribute to…

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Haute Ecole de Gestion de Genève

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English / 09/10/2017

Risk and accountability ::drivers for change in network governance : the case of school restaurants governance in a Swiss city

Growing requirements for accountability and risk management put decentralized models of public governance under pressure. This article investigates the drivers for change from a completely decentralized, network-oriented model to a more centralized, and procedural governance model of school restaurants in a Swiss city. It focuses on the pressures and challenges that this municipality…

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Haute Ecole de Gestion de Genève

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English / 09/10/2017

Optimization of sample size and order size in an inventory model with quality inspection and return of defective items

To ensure all products as perfect, inspection is essential, even though it is not possible to inspect all products after producing them like some special type products as plastic joint for the water pipe. In this direction, this paper develops an inventory model with lot inspection policy. With the help of lot inspection, all products need not to be verified still the retailer can…

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Haute Ecole de Gestion de Genève

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English / 09/10/2017

How vulnerable is risk aversion to wealth, health and other risks?: an empirical analysis for Europe

This paper empirically assesses how financial risk aversion reacts to a change in individuals’ wealth and health and to the introduction of both financial and health risks using the Survey of Health, Ageing, and Retirement in Europe (SHARE). Individuals in our sample exhibit financial risk aversion decreasing both in wealth and health. Financial risk aversion is also found to…

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Haute Ecole de Gestion de Genève

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English / 25/09/2017

Do corporate governance and ownership structure impact dividend policy in emerging market during financial crisis?

Abstract. This paper analyzes governance and ownership structure and their impact s on dividend policy in emerging markets during financial crises . Our results provide strong evidence of the significant role of corporate ownership structure and board characteristics in explaining the behavior of dividend policy mainly during crisis periods. We show that firms with a higher…

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Haute Ecole de Gestion de Genève

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English / 18/09/2017

On the efficiency of school tracking ::a perspective from outcomes in dual VET in Switzerland

In this paper, we examine the efficiency of the sort done by the Swiss lower secondary school tracking system, looking at students’ outcomes in dual vocational education and training (VET)—the most common education type at the upper secondary level in the country. We discuss a simple Ricardian model about the process of school tracking based on the absolute advantage (i.e., the…

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Haute Ecole de Gestion de Genève

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English / 18/09/2017

Internationalization strategies of emerging market banks: challenges and opportunities

The greatly improved economic fundamentals of the major emerging economies over the last decade have propelled several emerging banks into the ranks of the world’s largest. Despite their importance in the global economy, the internationalization of emerging market banks remains an understudied phenomenon. This article examines factors that may influence the internationalization…

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Haute Ecole de Gestion de Genève

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English / 04/09/2017

Adopting a life cycle perspective through ISO14001: a game changer: how to increase your company’s performance using ecodesign

The ISO 14001 standard was extensively amended in 2015. The new version of the standard suggests a closer alignment of traditional environmental management systems with the footprinting approaches (Life Cycle Thinking) adopted by many corporations in recent years to assess the environmental performance of products and companies. As a result, a new link is also established with…

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Haute Ecole de Gestion de Genève

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English / 04/09/2017

Balancing control and autonomy in communities of practice: governance patterns and knowledge in nine multinationals

This research aims to uncover three forms of communities of practice (CoPs), based on a set of six governance mechanisms. The focus is on the specific question of how organizations combine different governance mechanisms to balance autonomy and control in the management (steering) of CoPs. This paper is based on a study of 16 CoPs in nine multinational organizations.

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Haute Ecole de Gestion de Genève

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English / 04/09/2017

Small business activity and knowledge exchange in informal interfirm networks

This article explores knowledge search strategies of technology-based small firms (TBSFs) and the role that informal and proximate relationships play in the development of knowledge networks, through which knowledge exchange occurs. Drawing on interfirm relationship and social network theory, we contend that TBSFs participate in informal networks to exchange technology, market and…

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Haute Ecole de Gestion de Genève

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English / 04/09/2017

Not merely a matter of drawing arrows: the empirical consequences of measurement model specification and recommendations for practice

Understanding measurement model specification is especially important for hospitality research due to its cross-disciplinary nature and the prevalence of measures used in the field which are often central to the formative versus reflective debate (e.g., SERVQUAL, socioeconomic status). The current study contributes to this topic by providing empirically based prescriptive advice to…

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Haute Ecole de Gestion de Genève

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English / 04/09/2017

Hotel property performance: : the role of strategic management accounting

In the current study, we contend that to enhance their competitiveness and performance, hotel properties need to develop and implement internal policies and procedures such as strategic management accounting that are consistent with their business strategies and account for changing competitive demands. We employ a sample composed of 80 hotel properties to investigate the key…

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Haute Ecole de Gestion de Genève

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English / 04/09/2017

The matter of encumbrance: : how management structure affects hotel value

Hotel owners have two fundamental concerns: the financial operating performance of their asset and its selling price. While they often contract a hotel management company to operate the hotel through a lease or management agreement, common industry perception holds that such encumbrance decreases the sales price of hotel real estate assets. This implies that owners who outsource the…

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Haute Ecole de Gestion de Genève

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English / 04/09/2017

Optimal prevention for multiple risks

This paper analyzes optimal prevention in a situation of multiple, possibly correlated risks. We focus on probability reduction (self-protection) so that correlation becomes endogenous. If prevention concerns only one risk, introducing a second exogenous risk increases the level of prevention expenditures, even if correlation is negative. If prevention expenditures may be invested…

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Haute Ecole de Gestion de Genève

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English / 04/09/2017

Sense of presence with affordable 3D head mounted displays: impact on teaching and marketing

Since almost thirty years, three dimensional virtual reality, which required expensive and cumbersome equipment, has raised interest as it allows users to feel immersed in virtual environments. Recently, affordable head mounted displays have revived the hope that virtual reality might really be up for a breakthrough. This research looks into the sense of presence perceived by users…

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Haute Ecole de Gestion de Genève

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English / 28/08/2017

Sense of presence with affordable 3D head mounted displays ::impact on teaching and marketing

Since almost thirty years, three dimensional virtual reality, which required expensive and cumbersome equipment, has raised interest as it allows users to feel immersed in virtual environments. Recently, affordable head mounted displays have revived the hope that virtual reality might really be up for a breakthrough. This research looks into the sense of presence perceived by users…

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Haute Ecole de Gestion de Genève

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English / 28/08/2017

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