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Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Psychology, Vol 14 (2023)
IntroductionAccording to recent meta-analyses, emotional intelligence can significantly predict academic performance. In this research, we wanted to investigate a particular group of students for which emotional intelligence should be crucial. Namely
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https://doaj.org/article/ad530822865c4eff80efcc4006c6052b
Publikováno v:
Journal of Marketing for Higher Education. :1-21
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SSRN Electronic Journal.
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Journal of Real Estate Portfolio Management. 26:57-73
Traditionally, hedonic pricing studies focusing on commercial real estate control for spatial effects with macro-location dummy variables, for example, at the MSA or submarket level, and predominan...
Autor:
Inès Blal, Giuliano Bianchi
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Hospitality Management. 76:39-42
This research note raises the question of the lack of critical appraisal of the asset light model. Its purpose is to trigger an in-depth exploration of the determinants of performance of the implementation of such decision. To explore our argument, w
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International Journal of Hospitality Management. 73:85-92
Disruption of existing industries by peer-to-peer sharing economy platforms, like Airbnb, has received extensive media attention primarily regarding the regulatory and the social aspects of the sharing economy. In this paper, we examine the substitut
Autor:
Inès Blal, Cédric Poretti
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Hospitality Management. 91:102639
This study investigates the impact of the asset-light strategy on dividend policy using a sample of large international publicly-listed companies (399 firm-year observations) operating in the hotel and restaurant industry over the 2006–2018 period.
Autor:
Michael C. Sturman, Inès Blal
Publikováno v:
Cornell Hospitality Quarterly. 55:365-375
While it is generally accepted that hotel reviews and ratings posted on travel websites drive hotel sales and revenue, the effects of reviews can be parsed into volume (the number of reviews about a hotel) and valence (the ratings in those reviews).
Autor:
Inès Blal, Nicolas S. Graf
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Hospitality Management. 34:413-422
This study suggests that lodging properties with tangible attributes enabling them to be easily converted are more liquid than those that are specific to a limited number of contracts, and thus benefit from a price premium. Grounded in the integratio