M. Carmen Pérez-López

M. Carmen Pérez-López
University of Granada | UGR · Departamento de Economía Financiera y Contabilidad

Phd

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Introduction
ESG, Sustainability, Monetization of impact, Entrepreneurship, Sustainability competencies, behavioral traits

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La presente monografía colectiva “Presente y futuro de Melilla: estrategias de gobernanza y políticas públicas”, aborda el estudio de cuestiones que son de gran relevancia para el futuro de la Ciudad Autónoma de Melilla. Con un planteamiento pertinente y un enfoque institucionalmente neutral e independiente, la obra agrupa más de medio centenar de...
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En la Costa Tropical, el sector agroalimentario es uno de los principales sectores económicos, como motor de la generación de riqueza y empleo. En este sentido, en 2021, el 36,5% de las empresas registradas en la Costa pertenecían a la agricultura, porcentaje superior al de Andalucía (22,1%) y al de Granada (21,3%). Además, su importancia se reflej...
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Purpose Although the importance of teamwork competencies and effective conflict management in entrepreneurship education is recognised, we have limited knowledge of how these factors interact to influence performance in entrepreneurial teams. This research explores teamwork competencies as a predictor of entrepreneurial team performance and the mod...
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Entrepreneurial intention has been observed to be a necessary, but insufficient, condition for new business creation. Another variable apart from intention that requires consideration is how potential entrepreneurs perceive their own capacity or ability to exercise control over entrepreneurial behaviour. Drawing on the Rubicon model of action phase...
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The firm develops its identity through actions that reflect its business strategy. Some of those actions are social and show the social commitment of the company. Hence, philanthropic actions could be incorporated into the core business, through the implementation of a specific corporate philanthropy strategy. The company would then need to measure...
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Corporate philanthropy strategy integrated into the core business constitutes a novel vision and a little‐explored field of study with regard to corporate social commitment. The goal of this study is to analyse how the diverse ways of managing and assuring philanthropy can be considered signals of a firm's social commitment and consequently affect...
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La población española involucrada en negocios que se encuentran en fases iniciales del proceso emprendedor vuelve a aumentar ligeramente en el último año, manteniendo así los niveles de participación por encima del umbral de seis personas emprendedoras en fase inicial por cada cien personas de la población adulta. De acuerdo con el indicador de ac...
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This paper highlights the importance of conducting studies to ascertain students’ perceptions of the teaching-learning process, as this information can provide a valuable guide to course planning and enhance teaching. This study analyses, based on structural equation modelling, the relationship between students’ academic performance in an accountin...
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In this study, the social cognitive model of career self-management (Lent & Brown, 2013) was applied to study the degree of decidedness of university students for an entrepreneurial career, including adaptive behaviours of individuals in their career management. The participants were 376 final-year students of business-oriented degree courses at th...
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Entrepreneurship education equips students with competencies to manage the challenging circumstances inherent in entrepreneurial activity. One such competency is resilience, the capacity to address, adapt to, and overcome adversity, uncertainty, and change. Drawing upon the theory of planned behavior, we examine one specific entrepreneurship educat...
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This paper reports new evidence on students’ evaluation of a first-year induction experience programme and examines the relationship between gender and perceptions. The programme was provided to 610 business studies students at the University of Granada (Spain). The programme includes individual and group sessions providing psychosocial and instrum...
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Spanish family businesses have undertaken a major process of internationalisation, creating business groups with companies in emerging countries, such as Morocco. Morocco is the principal destination for Spanish investment in Africa. This paper analyses the impact of factors related to ownership, management and organisational culture on the perform...
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Institutions are promoting entrepreneurship since it can be a career option for young people and contribute to economic development. Previous studies are not conclusive about the relationship of entrepreneurship education with intention of starting a business. This study, based on the Theory of Planned Behavior, discusses the effect of a compulsory...
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The need of a guided and supervised learning has become the cornerstone of the new model of higher education. One response to such need has been the introduction of mentoring programs to facilitate student learning and to provide guidance. In this way, the main aim of our study is to determine the extent to which the implementation of information t...
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Purpose – Entrepreneurship is an increasing relevant career option in the present labour market, which is complex and ever less rigidly structured. In this context, individuals need to develop a range of competencies, and one of major importance is resilience, defined as the ability to cope with difficult situations and to adapt to adverse environm...
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The task of guiding and tutoring in higher education contributes to increasing the quality of teaching at university. Students who access university studies require specific guidance which is different from that required by more senior students. The aim of this study is to present a comprehensive model of tutorial guidance. The model seeks to satis...
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Moodle es una aplicación de software libre que se utiliza como plataforma docente en la Universidad de Granada de forma oficial desde el 2008. En este proyecto se estudia y analizan las nuevas herramientas incluidas en la versión actualizada de Moodle 2.5, mediante una experiencia piloto que cuenta con la participación de profesores y estudiantes d...
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Purpose - The characteristics of a particular organizational culture may affect performance in achieving the objectives of international joint ventures (IJVs), a type of partnership that is often used in international business relations between developed and emerging countries. The purpose of this paper is to analyse whether the underlying dimensio...
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In blended learning, the internet acts as an instrument to complement traditional forms of instruction, in the belief that the incorporation of new information and communication technologies may lead to more efficient and effective education. This paper presents a study carried out in the University of Granada, during the first year of undergraduat...
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This paper analyses the impact of ownership on performance by SMEs formed as Spanish-Moroccan international joint ventures (IJVs). In such SMEs, the functions and persons involved at different levels of governance - ownership, board and managers - often overlap. The results obtained from 210 SMEs suggest that owners often exert control by participa...
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New information and communication technologies (ICTs) provide educators and learners with an innovative learning environment to stimulate and enhance the teaching and learning process. In this context, novel educational concepts such as blended learning are being developed. In the present paper, we present the results obtained from a blended learni...
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Some international standards have proposed that the fair value approach should be used to evaluate real estate assets. The choice to use this method or another approach could influence the quality of the financial reports published in response to information demands by company stakeholders.In this study,we will examine whether fair value evaluation...
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The option in the recent Spanish regulation for fair value over historical cost, as the preferred measurement basis for some assets, has raised some controversy. This paper studies the effects on accounting information relevance and reliability of fair value accounting for investment properties. The empirical study is based on a questionnairebased...
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A growing number of European corporations now realize that their corporate goals are compatible with sustainability. Each corporation must strengthen corporate governance on condition that they focus on corporate social responsibility (CSR). These may constitute a strategic instrument, focused on improving the corporate reputation and image, or be...
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The option in the recent Spanish regulation for fair value over historical cost, as the preferred measurement basis for some assets, has raised some controversy. This paper studies the effects on accounting information relevance and reliability of fair value accounting for investment properties. The empirical study is based on a questionnairebased...
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In recent years there has been greater concern among companies to include responsible practices in their goals. To achieve this aim, companies are beginning to manage economic, social and environmental factors following socially responsible practices. Adopting a strategy of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) may influence the different policies...
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