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This study focuses on economic turmoil in the UK between 06September and 19October2022 consequent on a “mini budget” announced by the then Chancellor. Contrary to pre-announcement growth expectations, UK firms lost about 0.30% in daily excess returns and £0.87 million in market value....
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Border disputes, conflicts, and war have long existed and have evidenced impacts on financial markets. However, the extant literature needs to be revisited in light of existing contributions and underlying gaps to provide further insights into future research agendas. We conducted a bibliometric...
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We present the results of a survey of Irish higher education staff, the aim of which was to ascertain a broad picture of the nature and extent of their engagement with various stakeholders. Contrary to the stereotype of academics living in 'ivory towers' and not being engaged with 'the real...
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The role of universities has expanded to include being a driver of innovation. We suggest that any such body so charged is perhaps best suited to achieve this if it itself is innovative. We review the literature on corporate innovation, discuss a recent metric of innovative culture and present...
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This paper aims to solve the problems of low security and weak carbon-electricity linkage in traditional generation rights trading (GRT). Using transactional data of power generation enterprises of Chinese different provinces, we established a weakly centralized structure of GRT and introduced...
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This paper conducts a large-scale multi-country longitudinal study and examines the extent that firms are exposed to commodity price risk in 23 OCED countries. An industry analysis reveals that all industries are significantly exposed to commodity price movement ranging between 8-10% except for...
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We explore the drivers of researchers' perceptions around academic journal quality, and how these perceptions converge or diverge with rankings through a large-scale survey of UK business school researchers. Our survey was conducted in advance of the release of the new Academic Journal Guide...
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This paper estimates the influence of terrorist attacks on European tourism through the short-term post-hoc response of the airline industry and passengers. We use a seasonally-adjusted ARMA-GARCH methodology on unique datasets that examine changes in tourism as measured by ASKs, seats filled...
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Did Covid19 indiced market turmoil impact the intraday volatility spillovers between energy and other ETFs?. To examine this , we first estimate the realized volatility of ETFs using the 5-minute high-frequency data. Next, we employ time-varying parameter vector autoregressions (TVP-VAR)....
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Given that the price of crude oil is driven by a number of factors with varying frequency, it is difficult to accurately capture its behavior, which in turn leads to challenges in forecasting. Moreover, different mechanisms of fluctuations have been observed at different time series periods. To...
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