
Effrossyni Vasileiou- Associate Professor at Burgundy School of Business
Effrossyni Vasileiou
- Associate Professor at Burgundy School of Business
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Purpose
This study aims at analysing how cultural dimensions, alongside economic factors, shape consumer preferences for wine, beer and spirits, offering insights into the role of values in determining global alcoholic beverage consumption patterns.
Design/methodology/approach
This study analyses per capita wine, beer and spirits consumption acros...
This paper presents the findings from a survey on factors influencing the adoption of agricultural Decision Support Systems (DSS). Our study focuses on examining the influence of behavioural, socioeconomic and farm specific characteristics on DSS adoption. Using two structural equation models, we investigate how these factors influence the willingn...
This paper presents the findings from a survey on factors influencing the adoption of agricultural Decision Support Systems (DSS). Our study focuses on examining the influence of behavioural, socioeconomic and farm specific characteristics on DSS adoption. Using two structural equation models, we investigate how these factors influence the willingn...
Consumption choices depend on the feelings experienced in the period preceding a consumer's decisions. We confirm this hypothesis using a large sample of Italian consumers collected by ISTAT (the Italian National Statistics Institute) as part of the multi-purpose survey “Indagine multiscopo sulle famiglie: Aspetti della vita quotidiana” (n = 114,05...
Recent research has shown that Green Innovation (GI) may be a profitable strategy, provided that the innovating firm enjoys synergies raised by specific combinations of innovation domains. Therefore, GI decisions may depend on the firm's overall innovation portfolio. Along this line of research, this paper aims at identifying combinations of innova...
Purpose
This paper uses the theory of planned behavior (TPB) to explain entrepreneurial intentions (EIs) among students from different South-East (SE) European countries, considering various personal and situational variables. The authors examine how the regional cultural context affects individual perceptions and beliefs about entrepreneurship, wh...
As the environmental agenda gains momentum all over the world, enterprises face the challenge of combining economic and environmental goals. An obvious, recurrent, and yet not fully answered question is whether, and under which circumstances, an improvement in a firm's environmental performance leads to higher profits. Looking at innovation data, t...
Background
Mucormycosis has emerged as an increasingly important fungal disease for immunocompromised children and neonates, with the cutaneous form being one of its most common presentations.
Methods
We present a cutaneous mucormycosis case in a 10‐year‐old girl and analyse reports of single cases and case series of cutaneous mucormycosis in ≤16‐...
The Circular Economy (CE) is gaining increasing attention among businesses, policymakers and academia, and across research disciplines. While the concept’s strong diffusion may be considered its main strength, it has also contributed to the emergence of many different understandings and definitions, which may hinder or slow down its success. Specif...
Due to a variety of reasons, people see themselves differently from how they see others. This basic asymmetry has broad consequences. It leads people to judge themselves and their own behavior differently from how they judge others and others’ behavior. This research, first, studies the perceptions and attitudes of Greek Public Sector employees tow...
Individual intentions influence human behaviors and , as a consequence, organizational outcomes. Therefore, the ability of eliciting and understanding intentions becomes a central issue in the managerial literature. In this contribution, we aim at determining whether the theory of planned behavior (TPB) combined with elements of the entrepreneurial...
We present results from experimental price-setting oligopolies in which green firms undertake different levels of energy-saving investments motivated by public subsidies and demand-side advantages. We find that consumers reveal higher willingness to pay for greener sellers’ products. This observation in conjunction to the fact that greener sellers...
This article tests whether workers are indifferent between risky and safe jobs provided that, in labor market equilibrium, wages should serve as a utility equalizing device. Workers' preferences are elicited through a partial measure of overall job satisfaction: satisfaction with job-related risk. Given that selectivity turns out to be important, w...
This article tests whether or not workers are indifferent between risky and safe jobs in labor market equilibrium as long as wages serve as a utility equalizing device. Using a partial measure of overall job satisfaction - satisfaction with the job related risk - it examines whether or not the wage differentials act as a utility equalizing device o...
This study investigates the relationship between job satisfaction and job security in European countries. In doing so, it attempts to take into account the endogenous nature of the job security – job satisfaction relationship after controlling for the various economic and personal characteristics. The results show that, workers in jobs with low lik...
Overall job satisfaction is likely to reflect the combination of partial satisfactions related to various features of one's job, such as pay, security, the work itself, working conditions, working hours, and the like. The level of overall job satisfaction emerges as the weighted outcome of the individual's job satisfaction with each of these facets...