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(Springer Nature, 2021-12-20)
Employer branding is a growing phenomenon in Spain that is becoming a necessary competitive weapon. According to rankings such as the Best Workplaces ranking, the vast majority of the best firms in Spain have a flexible ...
Sustainable Marketing and Sales Management
(Nomos, 2022)
Today’s world is facing new challenges and approaching sustainability is cer-tainly one of them. Education is one of the pillars upon which the changeis built. In this regard, Education for Sustainable Development (EDS) ...
On the Dynamics of Spot Power Prices across Western Europe in Pandemic Times
(MDPI, 2024-07-11)
Learning the dynamics of power prices in a given market is important for a number of players (e.g., producers, consumers, and policy makers) at both macro- and microeconomic levels. This paper analyzes the recent behavior ...
Collaborative relationships with customers: generation and protection of innovations
(Emerald, 2017)
[EN]Purpose: To discover the key elements for generating and protecting innovations based on the customer‐supplier relationship in industrial sectors Methodology: Exploratory qualitative study performed using semi‐structured ...
Intercooperation, flexicurity and their impacton workers: The case of Fagor Electrodomésticos
(John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Edgard Milhaud Foundation, 2021)
Mondragon cooperatives have used flexible employment, training and labour protection policies to deal with economic crises since the 1970s. These policies were also used in 2013 to alleviate the social consequences of the ...
Corporate governance as a key aspect in the failure of worker cooperatives
(SAGE, 2020)
The article analyses governance difficulties at Fagor Electrodomésticos, for decades the world’s
largest industrial cooperative, and sheds light on how the cooperative model and governance
might have contributed to the ...
Coopetition and innovation. Lessons from worker cooperatives in the Spanish machine tool industry
(Emerald, 2019)
[EN] Purpose –
This paper aims to investigate how the implementation of the inter-cooperation principle
among Spanish machine-tool cooperatives helps them to coopete–collaborate with
competitors, in their innovation and ...
Mediation effects of trust and contracts on knowledge-sharing and product-innovation: evidence from the European machine tool industry
(Emerald, 2018)
[EN] This paper analyzes the mediating role of contracts and trust on the generation of
product innovations stemming from buyer-supplier knowledge-sharing among the
members of the supply chain. Together with the individual ...
Do Co-ops Speak the Managerial Lingua Franca? An analysis of the Managerial Discourse of Mondragon Cooperatives
(© 2016 Elsevier LtdElsevier, 2016)
[EN] A trend towards conventional managerialism has been identified in cooperative organizations,
and it has been suggested that this is a symptom of the phenomenon of degeneration in
cooperatives. Although managerial ...
Do Employee-Owned Firms Produce More Positive Employee Behavioural Outcomes? If Not Why Not? A British-Spanish Comparative Analysis
(John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 2017-06-07)
[EN]Whether ‘employee ownership’ takes the form of worker cooperatives, co-ownership or simply employee share ownership plans, there are normally high expectations that a range of positive outcomes will result. Yet many ...