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This paper investigates whether the female self-employed are more affected by the COVID-19 crisis than the male self-employed using longitudinal data four months following the first 'lockdown' in the UK. We specifically test the role of family/social, economic and psychological factors on...
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This paper investigates whether the female self-employed are more affected by the COVID-19 crisis than the male self-employed using longitudinal data four months following the first 'lockdown' in the UK. We specifically test the role of family/social, economic and psychological factors on...
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In the wake of some fairly spectacular “dot.com” crashes in the recent past, it is appropriate to open debate on the success (or otherwise) of new Internet “start‐ups” versus large incumbent conventional industry players (in retailing) starting their own Internet activities as separate...
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Organisational integration is being heralded as a critical “dynamic capability” and is seen as an important strategic issue for firms in the future. This study seeks to explore this issue in the specific context of e‐commerce and information system integration, by considering the model...
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