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<title>Wandering astray: teenagers’ choices of schooling and crime</title>
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<description>Wandering astray: teenagers’ choices of schooling and crime
Fu, Chao; Grau Veloso, Nicolás Andrés; Rivera Cayupi, Jorge Enrique
We build and estimate a dynamic model of teenagers' choices of schooling and crime, incorporating four factors that may contribute to the different paths taken by different teenagers: heterogeneous endowments, unequal opportunities, uncertainties about one's own ability, and contemporaneous shocks. We estimate the model using administrative panel data from Chile that link school records with juvenile criminal records. Counterfactual policy experiments suggest that, for teenagers with disadvantaged backgrounds, interventions that combine mild improvement in their schooling opportunities with free tuition (by adding 157 USD per teenager-year to the existing high school voucher) would lead to an 11% decrease in the fraction of those ever arrested by age 18 and a 13% increase in the fraction of those consistently enrolled throughout primary and secondary education.
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<dc:date>2022-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Thirty-five years of strategic management research. A country analysis using bibliometric techniques for the 1987-2021 period</title>
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<description>Thirty-five years of strategic management research. A country analysis using bibliometric techniques for the 1987-2021 period
Andrade Valbuena, Nelson Andrés; Valenzuela Fernández, Leslier Maureen; Merigó, José M.
As a significant field of study, thirty-five years of strategic management research has accumulated a substantial amount of knowledge. This bibliometric study explores whether the unlimited flow of knowledge and the globalization of education &amp; research in this time period, could drive away (or deter) the identification and specific interest of research in phenomena of national importance. Using bibliometric techniques and visualization of similarities (VOS) procedures of citation and co-citation analyses, this Paper explores research trends at the country level over 35 years using data from the Web of Science database. The aims are to identify: 1) the most visible and prominent actors at the country, regional, and global-level; 2) the evolution of the subjects of research into strategic management at the country, global, and supra-regional level; and 3) the evolution of journals publishing strategic management research articles by location. Findings suggest that common research subjects coexist at higher levels of aggregation, establishing the "paradigm" or general agreement about the field's boundaries. Additionally, findings show that at the country level, rather than following a global trend, there is an enduring diversification of research agendas that bow to national and supranational factors from geographically close places.; Como un campo de estudio importante, treinta y cinco años de investigación en gestión estratégica han acumulado una cantidad sustancial de conocimiento. Este estudio bibliométrico explora si el flujo ilimitado de conocimiento y la globalización de la educación y la investigación en este período de tiempo, podría alejar (o disuadir) la&#13;
identificación y el interés específico de investigación de fenómenos de importancia nacional. Utilizando técnicas&#13;
bibliométricas y procedimientos de visualización de similitudes (VOS) de análisis de citas y co-citas, este documento explora las tendencias de investigación a nivel de país durante 35 años utilizando datos de la base de datos&#13;
Web of Science. Los objetivos se centran en identificar: 1) los actores más visibles y destacados a nivel nacional,&#13;
regional y mundial; 2) la evolución de los temas de investigación de la gestión estratégica a nivel país, global y&#13;
suprarregional; y 3)  la evolución de las revistas que publican artículos de investigación de gestión estratégica&#13;
por ubicación. Los hallazgos sugieren que los temas de investigación comunes coexisten en niveles superiores&#13;
de agregación, estableciendo el “paradigma” o acuerdo general sobre los límites de campo de estudio. Además, los&#13;
hallazgos muestran que, a nivel de países, existe una diversificación persistente de agendas de investigación, que&#13;
se inclinan a estudiar eventos nacionales y supranacionales de lugares geográficamente cercanos, en vez de seguir&#13;
una tendencia global.
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<dc:date>2022-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Effectiveness of sponsoring the video assistant referee system: a comparative exploratory study</title>
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<description>Effectiveness of sponsoring the video assistant referee system: a comparative exploratory study
Dos Santos, Manuel Alonso; Sánchez Franco, Manuel J.; Torres Moraga, Rafael Eduardo; Calabuig Moreno, Ferran
Purpose This study explores the effect of video assistant referee (VAR) sponsorship on spectator response and compares it with advertising and conventional sponsorship. Design/methodology/approach An experiment with 809 subjects is conducted by analyzing 20 one-minute video clip stimuli from a Premier League soccer game divided into four formats: two formats of VAR sponsorship, advertising, and conventional sponsorship. Findings The results show that the indicators of recall, credibility, and perceived congruence improve when the VAR sponsorship format is used. Originality/value This is the first manuscript to examine the effectiveness of a new type of sponsorship: VAR sponsorship. This manuscript provides metrics that will guide practitioners on whether to use this type of sponsorship.
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<dc:date>2023-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Climate-resilient and regenerative futures for Latin America and the Caribbean</title>
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<description>Climate-resilient and regenerative futures for Latin America and the Caribbean
Vargas, Camila; Gómez Valencia, Manuela; González Pérez, María Alejandra; Cordova, Miguel; Casnici, Cyntia Vilasboas Calixto; Monje Cueto, Fabiola; Nava Aguirre, Karla María; Minto-Coy, Indianna; Coronado Martínez, Freddy Christian
Few events have had an impact as the global crisis caused by COVID-19. However, prior to the pandemic, Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) countries already had severe problems in terms of inequality, environmental degradation, and dysfunctional political systems. Added to this are the growing challenges that climate change poses for this highly vulnerable region. This historic turning point represents a new call to consider future studies to re-imagine and reinvent alternative futures for the LAC region. For this paper, we conducted an in-depth qualitative futures study to identify how Latin American and Caribbean countries could build long-term resilience, focusing on adaptability to climate change risks, considering existing sustainable development challenges and the detrimental effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the economic, environmental, and social aspects. This study's findings provide recommendations for policymakers and decision-makers to achieve sustainable futures for LAC. Finally, it reflects on the value of collective action for a future-proof region.
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<dc:date>2022-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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