Beyond aesthetics: investigating the interplay between office design, employer brand and employee intention to leave. Journal of Corporate Real Estate
Through the perspective of current employees, this study aims to investigate the relationship between different office configurations, employer brand evaluations and employees’ intentions to leave the company.
Can increasing environmental policy stringency promote financial development? Evidence from developed economies
Despite extensive research to explore the channels through which environmental policy stringency can affect economy, to our best knowledge, current literature has not yet studied its impact on financial development in the long term.
Cryptocurrency markets, macroeconomic news announcements and energy consumption
Motivated by recent evidence showing that shocks in cryptocurrencies’ trade volume increase their energy consumption and carbon footprint, this study seeks to identify the news-based determinants of the volume and number of trades of Bitcoin and Ethereum.
Drivers of artificial intelligence integrated healthcare applications. Patients' perspective
The healthcare sector has extensively adopted Artificial Intelligence (AI) to improve operational efficiency and care quality. However, patients' adoption and use of AI-integrated healthcare applications (AIIHA) for consultation and treatment have not been investigated sufficiently.
Exploring new realms or losing touch? Assessing public beliefs about tourism in the Metaverse-a big-data approach
Purpose. The Metaverse is rapidly reshaping our understanding of tourism, yet the public perception of this new domain remains largely uncharted empirically.
L'art comme valeur de refuge: le cas de Paris pendant la crise de 1929
Les crises financières se déroulent, souvent, selon un schéma prévisible, comme l’ont décrit Kindleberger et Aliber (2005). Un choc externe, tel qu’une innovation technologique ou qu’une modification politique, vient perturber l’équilibre économique.