Household food waste behaviour in EU-27 countries: A multilevel analysis
A large amount of food is lost along the entire food supply chain, causing serious
environmental, economic and social impacts and most food is wasted during the final …
environmental, economic and social impacts and most food is wasted during the final …
The determinants of research performance in European universities: a large scale multilevel analysis
A Bonaccorsi, L Secondi - Scientometrics, 2017 - Springer
The paper examines the research performance of European universities in a disaggregated
way, using a large array of indicators from Scopus publications, including indicators of …
way, using a large array of indicators from Scopus publications, including indicators of …
Inequality in education: Can Italian disadvantaged students close the gap?
T Agasisti, S Longobardi - Journal of Behavioral and Experimental …, 2014 - Elsevier
The relationship between socio-economic status and school achievement is well
documented and extensive literature indicates that students from more advantaged …
documented and extensive literature indicates that students from more advantaged …
Explaining total factor productivity at firm level in Italy: Does location matter?
This study analyses how firms' internal variables and regional factors affect total factor
productivity (TFP) of Italian manufacturing firms. Due to the hierarchical structure of our data …
productivity (TFP) of Italian manufacturing firms. Due to the hierarchical structure of our data …
[HTML][HTML] Relationship between households' share of food expenditure and income across South African districts: a multilevel regression analysis
KC Mulamba - Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, 2022 - nature.com
This paper investigates the relationship between household income and the share of food
expenditure in South Africa using clustered household income and socio-economic data …
expenditure in South Africa using clustered household income and socio-economic data …
A spatial multilevel analysis of Italian SMEs' productivity
G Fazio, D Piacentino - Spatial Economic Analysis, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
A bstract In this paper, we adapt multilevel analysis methods to investigate the spatial
variability of SMEs' productivity across the Italian territory, and account for differences in the …
variability of SMEs' productivity across the Italian territory, and account for differences in the …
Family firms in European regions: the role of regional institutions
F Ricotta, R Basco - Entrepreneurship & Regional Development, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Our study investigates whether the quality of regional institutions influences firms' likelihood
of being a family firm. We explore our conjecture using the EU-EFIGE/Bruegel-UniCredit …
of being a family firm. We explore our conjecture using the EU-EFIGE/Bruegel-UniCredit …
Solving endogeneity problems in multilevel estimation: an example using education production functions
S Hanchane, T Mostafa - Journal of applied statistics, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
This paper explores endogeneity problems in multilevel estimation of education production
functions. The focus is on level 2 endogeneity which arises from correlations between …
functions. The focus is on level 2 endogeneity which arises from correlations between …
[HTML][HTML] La desigualdad de ingreso y salud en Colombia
S Rodríguez Acosta - Perfiles latinoamericanos, 2016 - scielo.org.mx
Este trabajo plantea dos propósitos, el primero verificar si las condiciones económicas
contextuales influyen en la salud autopercibida, independiente del estatus socioeconómico …
contextuales influyen en la salud autopercibida, independiente del estatus socioeconómico …
Natural resource endowment and firm performance: T he moderating role of institutional endowment
DB Zoogah - Global Strategy Journal, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Research Summary D oes institutional endowment moderate the relationship between
natural resource abundance and firm performance? Drawing from institution‐based theories …
natural resource abundance and firm performance? Drawing from institution‐based theories …