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How Satisfaction with Running Business and Private Life Are Related to Small-Business Owners’ Subjective Well-Being
This study examined how satisfaction with aspects of running the business as well as satisfaction with aspects of the private life are related to...
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Work-Family Balance and Perceived Business Outcomes among Copreneurial and Noncopreneurial Small Business Owners
Using data from the 2019 Small Business Values Survey (SBVS), we investigated differences between copreneur ( n = 195) and noncopreneur ( n = 303)...
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The Life Satisfaction of Owner-Manager Entrepreneurs When the Business of Business is not only Business
This paper studies the anatomy of entrepreneurs’ satisfaction with life, which refers to the relationship between life satisfaction, satisfaction in...
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Love of Work or Love and Work: Does a Business Owner’s Compulsion to Work Pay Off?
A business owner’s compulsion to work is a condition that can have jarring effects on business-owning families. A compulsion to work has been defined...
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Integrating business and market intelligence to expedite service responsiveness: evidence from Malaysia
In today’s business world, Malaysian postal and courier companies are rapidly growing due to recent Covid-19 but they face various challenges due to...
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Is e-business breaking down barriers for Bangladesh’s young female entrepreneurs during the COVID-19 pandemic? A qualitative study
In Bangladesh, where women constitute more than 50% of the population, a disparity in their advancement compared to men persists due to numerous...
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Business Ethics
Ethics relate to standards of social conduct and understanding of what is morally right or wrong determined by standards of professions,... -
Religion and the harmony business: after 9/11, more is less
A focus on interfaith dialogue, while in itself not a bad thing, often is weaponized as an ahistorical maneuver detracting from root causes,...
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Exiting Commercial Sex Work: a Case of Adolescent Street Girls of the Harare Central Business District in Zimbabwe
The paper interrogates narratives of adolescent street girls of the Harare Central Business District, Zimbabwe, exiting commercial sex work. A...
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The war and tourism: security issues and business opportunities in shadow of Russian war against Ukraine
The effects of war have far-reaching consequences. They bring numerous victims—also civilians, destruction of infrastructure, enterprises, and...
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The abyss between theory and practice in business education: a reflection from teaching in Brazilian and German institutions of higher education
This conceptual point-of-view essay focuses on the authors’ teaching experiences in undergraduate business education at Brazilian and German...
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All in favour? Indian business interests and the India-EU FTA
Negotiations between the European Union (EU) and India regarding a free trade agreement (FTA) have been hindered by numerous difficulties and...
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The impact of corporate social responsibility on customer loyalty in hospitality business
This quantitative study addresses the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) concept and strategies in the hotel industry. It explores a business’s...
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Sustainable Business Management
The relevant economic, social, and environmental role of business activities is undeniable. Organizations have historically contributed to local and... -
Unravelling sustainable salmon aquaculture: an historical political ecology of a business responsibility discourse, 1970–2020
How sustainable is salmon aquaculture? The criteria for responding to this question are set by different organisations, since the concept of...
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Triangulating the moderate impact of performance expectancy, effort expectancy, and social influence in social media marketing: A study of business performance in Sri Lanka's cashew industry
Theoretical triangulation (TT) within the context of social media marketing communication (SMMC) and business performance (BP) is a rarely observed...
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Testing the Robustness of COPE’s Characterization of Predatory Publishing on a COPE Member Publisher (Academic and Business Research Institute)
The Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) is a leading ethics-promoting organization associated with academic publishing. COPE continuously...
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The City and the City: Tent Camps and Luxury Development in the NoMA Business Improvement District (BID) in Washington, D.C.
The NoMA Business Improvement District (BID) is one of Washington DC’s fastest develo** areas and has one of the city’s largest concentrations of...
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Humor, transparency, and the management of distrust among business rivals: a case study of berthing meetings at the Port of Tema in Ghana
This article builds on rich empirical data following our unexpected discovery of a local practice to circumvent a stressful and counterproductive...
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Fuelling Entrepreneurial Orientation in Enhancing Business Performance: Women Entrepreneurs’ Contribution to Family Livelihood in a Constrained Context, Bangladesh
Women entrepreneurs’ performance in connection to their contribution to family livelihood in develo** countries is yet an under-researched...