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A multiple indicators multiple causes (mimic) model of behavioral consequences of hotel guests

This study aims to extend previous tourist behavior research by examining whether and how a set of covariates, including culture, social demographics, and travel behavioral patterns, can affect the behavioral consequences of hotel guests. We developed a Multiple Indicators Multiple Causes (MIMIC) model to test the effects of these covariates on the factor structure of hotel guests...

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Haute Ecole de Gestion de Genève

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English / 01/11/2016

Value for money in H1N1 influenza: a systematic review of the cost-effectiveness of pandemic interventions

Background The 2009 A/H1N1 influenza pandemic generated additional data and triggered new studies that opened debate over the optimal strategy for handling a pandemic. The lessons-learned documents from the World Health Organization show the need for a cost estimation of the pandemic response during the risk-assessment phase. Several years after the crisis, what conclusions can we...

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Haute Ecole de Gestion de Genève

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English / 31/10/2016

Value for money in H1N1 influenza: : a systematic review of the cost-effectiveness of pandemic interventions

Background The 2009 A/H1N1 influenza pandemic generated additional data and triggered new studies that opened debate over the optimal strategy for handling a pandemic. The lessons-learned documents from the World Health Organization show the need for a cost estimation of the pandemic response during the risk-assessment phase. Several years after the crisis, what conclusions can we...

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Haute Ecole de Gestion de Genève

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English / 31/10/2016

Value for money in H1N1 influenza ::a systematic review of the cost-effectiveness of pandemic interventions

Background The 2009 A/H1N1 influenza pandemic generated additional data and triggered new studies that opened debate over the optimal strategy for handling a pandemic. The lessons-learned documents from the World Health Organization show the need for a cost estimation of the pandemic response during the risk-assessment phase. Several years after the crisis, what conclusions can we...

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Haute Ecole de Gestion de Genève

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English / 31/10/2016

Towards business school 2.0: : online models for management education

A panel of highly renowned leaders of change in the emergent field of “onlin e management education” invited thoughts about the structure and dynamics surrounding a new generation of higher education organizations that transcend geographic, social, and economic boundaries in radical ways. The panel brings different stakeholder perspectives of this emergent ecosystem (from...

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Haute Ecole de Gestion de Genève

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English / 31/10/2016

Perceived unfairness of prices resulting from yield management practices in hotels

This study analyzes the consumer perception of yield management (YM) with an example in the hotel sector. Hotels use these practices in order to increase their incomes. However, the dual entitlement theory suggests that customers perceive YM practices as unfair when they are not the result of cost increase or external factors. This study explores four YM practices that might be...

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Haute Ecole de Gestion de Genève

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English / 31/10/2016

Student sectioning for minimizing potential conflicts on multi-section courses:

In sufficiently large schools, lessons are given to classes in sections of various sizes, depending on the subject taught. Consequently, classes have to be split into various given numbers of sections. We focus on how to subdivide a class in subgroups, so as to be able to reproduce all required sections by merging subgroups together, while minimizing the number of edges in the...

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Haute Ecole de Gestion de Genève

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English / 31/10/2016

Student sectioning for minimizing potential conflicts on multi-section courses

In sufficiently large schools, lessons are given to classes in sections of various sizes, depending on the subject taught. Consequently, classes have to be split into various given numbers of sections. We focus on how to subdivide a class in subgroups, so as to be able to reproduce all required sections by merging subgroups together, while minimizing the number of edges in the...

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Haute Ecole de Gestion de Genève

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English / 31/10/2016

Corporate venture capital syndication and relationships in syndication networks

In the industry of venture capital, the majority of investments in startups are realized in the form of syndica tion by venture capitalists (VCs), which diversify thus their risk and maximize their profits. Corporations also invest in startups with VCs, but often for different reasons. They rather seek to acquire information on the marketable...

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Haute Ecole de Gestion de Genève

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English / 31/10/2016

Behavior of entrepreneurs and volition

Volition is an important characteristic in the field of training and vocational guidance. Literature on entrepreneurship has focused on this concept to better understand the behavior of the entrepreneur ( Achtziger & Gollwitzer, 2008). This study analyzes the personal characteristics involved in the process of transformation of intentions into actions in the...

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Haute Ecole de Gestion de Genève

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English / 31/10/2016

Profiling family-run exporters: : A quantitative study on the international behavior of family-run small and medium-sized businesses

This book aims to determine the significant differences between exporting family and nonfamily SME in order to profile these exporting family firms with respect to their general export performance and the underlying strategies, their scope of exporting countries and characterizing them in different types of exporters. A comparative analysis is conducted based on the Swiss...

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Haute Ecole de Gestion de Genève

English / 28/10/2016

A better measure of early-stage opportunity beliefs?

To advance understanding of the motivational dynamics by which, in the very early stages of entrepreneurial pursuits , some individuals get sufficiently excited by a new venture idea to examin e it further and engage into more entrepreneurial efforts, it is theoretically important to not only study the influence of individual dispositions and...

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Haute Ecole de Gestion de Genève

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English / 28/10/2016

Exploring international growth of Swiss SMEs: : the role of product knowledge and network

Although the international growth of entrepreneurial firms has received much attention over the past two decades, relatively little research has actually explored th e effects that differences in the firm’s product knowledge may have on their internationalization outcomes. Moreover, we know little about how entrepreneurial firms can leverage networks to impact the effect of...

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Haute Ecole de Gestion de Genève

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English / 28/10/2016

Bootlegging projects in a technology-driven organization: : overcoming internal challenges

Companies striving for innovation often struggle to develop and implement radically novel projects that do not fit their established formal organization, logics or routines. Indeed, such projects face significant internal barriers due to which they are often not initiated at all or terminated internally before reaching maturity for...

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Haute Ecole de Gestion de Genève

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English / 28/10/2016

Determinants of the capital adequacy ratio of foreign banks’ subsidiaries: : the role of interbank market and regulation

This paper examines the factors influencing the capital adequacy ratio (CAR) of foreign banks. We test whether the CAR of subsidiaries and branches in developed and developing countries depends on the same factors. We use data from 310 subsidiaries and 265 branches to test the impact of the parent banks’ fundamentals on subsidiaries’ and branches’ capital ratios. We also study how...

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Haute Ecole de Gestion de Genève

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English / 28/10/2016

Entrepreneurship and ecosystems: : global guidelines

In this book, the authors take us on a journey that helps us understand the notion of entrepreneurship in multiple and interesting ways. Fundamental questions are first answered, such as: Why entrepreneurship is important for our society? Do entrepreneurs add to the wealth of a nation, contribute to the development of a society, create social change and stimulate the business climate...

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Haute Ecole de Gestion de Genève

English / 28/10/2016

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