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IE University

EducationSegovia, Castilla y León, Spain
About: IE University is a education organization based out in Segovia, Castilla y León, Spain. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Corporate governance & Supply chain. The organization has 527 authors who have published 1709 publications receiving 64682 citations.


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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors developed an analytical framework integrating different transitions phases, levels and dimensions and combined them with the governance functions to provide an overarching framework for understanding system transitions, and applied the framework in the analysis of the three energy sector projects by positioning them in the developed framework.
Abstract: System transitions are complex societal co-evolutionary processes that are typically led by gradual adaptation rather than visionary management or coordination. Still, visionary coordination of policies, regulation, corporate strategies and social learning may overcome some barriers and foster new innovation efforts providing sufficient impetus towards system transition. Building on earlier literature and experiences on system transitions and related research and governance, this paper develops an analytical framework. This framework integrates different transitions phases, levels and dimensions and combines them with the governance functions to provide overarching frames for understanding system transitions. While the framework is developed keeping in mind its application in the Nordic energy system transition research and governance, it may also be applicable in other sectors. For the didactic purposes, the paper applies the framework in the analysis of the three energy sector projects by positioning them in the developed framework. Further in-depth analysis of recent and on-going research and governance efforts may provide a good basis to identify relevant synergies and areas for future developments. Moreover, the use of such an overarching transition framework supports the coordination efforts between many sometimes even controversial efforts in the development of energy systems.

11 citations

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TL;DR: In the context of political communication, this paper pointed out that the opportunities abound to study political communication and highlighted the unprecedented access to political information available to citizens and the decreased elite control over the backstage messages received by them.
Abstract: Political communication scholars today do not suffer from a shortage of issues to study. On the contrary, the opportunities abound. One need only recall the WikiLeaks scandal, which underscored the unprecedented access to political information available to citizens and the decreased elite control over the backstage messages received by them (see Benkler, 2010). Other timely examples include the debate as to whether to publish the postmortem photos of Osama bin Laden or the technologically-deterministic claims as to the still ongoing Facebook and Twitter revolutions in the Middle East, claims paired with cautionary evidence that revolutions will not be tweeted (see Gladwell, 2010).

11 citations

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31 Dec 2010
TL;DR: The authors analyzes the impact of the comunicación de la RSC on the image, image, and reputación corporativa of corporativas, and find that for el directivos del Reino Unido, Espana, Italia, and Francia, the iniciativas are primordial for construir una comunicacion de RSC con impacto en la opinion publica.
Abstract: Vanagloriarse de ser una buena empresa sin que parezca perseguir un objetivo oportunista, no es tan facil. En esta investigacion se analiza la comunicacion de las principales empresas europeas y se comprueba que hay diferencias en como los directivos comunican la RSC. Para los directivos suizos y daneses no es crucial la comunicacion de la RSC pues consideran que las acciones de este tipo, por si mismas, implican compromiso social. Por el contrario, para los directivos del Reino Unido, Espana, Italia y Francia la comunicacion de estas iniciativas es primordial para construir una comunicacion de RSC con impacto en la opinion publica. Estos resultados revelan de que manera la comunicacion de la RSC tiene un diferente impacto en la gestion de los stakeholders, la imagen y la reputacion corporativa.

11 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyze a model of mortgage markets, housing tenure choice, heterogeneous agents, and default with closed form solutions, uncover new insights which may inspire empirical work, and ground existing insights in a series of tractable expressions.
Abstract: We analyze a model of mortgage markets, housing tenure choice, heterogeneous agents, and default with closed form solutions. We uncover new insights which may inspire empirical work, and we ground already-established insights in a series of tractable expressions. Then we study optimal LTV regulation, and show that the choice of an LTV cap should balance the opposing forces of access to homeownership and the negative externalities associated with default. Homeownership affordability concerns induce procyclical elements into optimal regulation which attenuate the countercyclical regulation justified by the negative default externalities.

11 citations

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Mark Young1, Erik Schlie1
TL;DR: In this article, the authors argue that both the content and the process of negotiation can change dramatically once we think of bargaining as an aesthetic activity that can provide intrinsic joy as well as extrinsic benefits.
Abstract: In all the literature on the theory and practice of negotiation, the governing metaphors have been games, war, and fighting. This is true not only for tactical schools of power-based negotiation but even for more constructive, interest-based approaches. Our language is infused with talk of tactics, flanks, concessions, gaining ground, and winning. This article explores the possible consequences of abandoning this picture in favor of the less-explored metaphor of the dance. We argue that both the content and the process of negotiation can change dramatically once we think of bargaining as an aesthetic activity that can provide intrinsic joy as well as extrinsic benefits. Such a “dance” provides plenty of room for competition as well as cooperation, as movements can be spirited and confrontational as well as smooth and harmonious. We identify many forms of dance that can occur within negotiation and explore three: the dance of positioning, where passions and presentations interact proudly; the dance of empathy, when the partners come to better understand each other; and the dance of concessions, where the deal is struck and the music concludes. Finally, we discuss how the dance can be employed pedagogically, in teaching and training negotiation and mediation. In particular, the Brazilian dance of capoeira illustrates holistically and experientially how movement and rhythm can be interpreted both as fighting and as dancing and how we can come to see a process as both aesthetic and purposeful at the same time. First feeling, then thinking, and, finally, speaking, we can use this medium to explore the dynamics of confrontation and cooperation in a negotiation setting.

11 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Andreas Richter11076948262
Martin J. Conyon4913110026
Mahmoud Ezzamel491387116
Mauro F. Guillén4514811899
Kazuhisa Bessho432235490
Bryan W. Husted401047369
Luis Garicano401197446
Marc Goergen382095677
Diego Miranda-Saavedra38597559
Cipriano Forza37846426
Dimo Dimov331176158
Gordon Murray32905604
Pascual Berrone29647732
Albert Maydeu-Olivares27373470
Jelena Zikic26462398
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202313
202246
2021124
2020142
2019103
201891