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Environmental Perceptions on Entrepreneurial Thinking in the Wine Industry

Publication: Journal of Small Enterprise Research

Publication Date: February 1, 2019

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Russian River Brewing Company In 2016: Positioning Pliny the Younger Craft Beer for Growth

Publication: Case Research Journal

Publication Date: June 1, 2018

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Corporate Social Performance in Family Firms: A Meta-Analysis
The overall relationship between family firms and CSP is positive. The relationship between family firms and CSP is positive for private family firms but is negative for public family firms. The relationship between family firms and CSP is positive when family involvement includes both family ownership and management as opposed to only family ownership or family management. Private family firms care more and public family firms care less about the community, environment, and employees than private and public nonfamily firms. The relationship between family firms and CSP is stronger in institutional environments with weak labor and corporate governance regulatory frameworks. 8.3.4
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On the Dupont Analysis in The Health Care Industry

Publication: Journal of Accounting and Public Policy

Publication Date: January-February 2014

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Wine Business Institute Economic Impact Report: COVID-19, Wine, and the California Economy
In summary, the estimated losses in 2020 for the California wine industry, based on the data as of April 16, are approximately $4.219 billion. The broader economic impacts of these losses are based on the linkages of this industry to the state economy. 8.3.4
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Do Stringent Bankruptcy Laws Always Deter Entrepreneurial Activities? A Study of Cultural Influences.

Publication: Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice

Publication Date: March 31, 2020

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Strategic Networks of Discovery and Creation Entrepreneurs

Publication: European Management Journal

Publication Date: March 31, 2017

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Regional Integration and Income Inequality: A Synthetic Counterfactual Analysis of the European Monetary Union
Using the synthetic counterfactual methodology developed by Abadie and Gardeazabal (2003), I estimate what would have happened to inequality in both gross and net income within euro-area countries, had these countries not switched to the single currency.
Inspiring Winery Experiences to Benefit Destination Branding? Insights from Wine Tourists at Yantai, China
The results of the study reveal that service quality at a winery is a significant determinant of winery satisfaction among Chinese wine tourists, which in turn affects the brand equity of a wine tourism destination.
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The relationship between human capital, new venture ideas, and opportunity beliefs: A meta-analysis

Publication: Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal

Publication Date: February 14, 2021

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