Plymouth Business School: Recent submissions
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A systematic literature review on humanitarian logistics using network analysis and topic modeling
(Elsevier BV, 2022-12)The aim of this paper is to conduct a systematic literature review to understand the research trends, identify area of improvements and recommend the future research direction in humanitarian relief logistics (HRL). Using ... -
Achieving Gender Equality in Seafaring: An analysis of Stakeholders’ Suggestions
(Emerald, 2023-01-30)Purpose This paper examines the changes suggested by maritime stakeholders to achieve gender equality in seafaring, a male-dominated profession. Design/methodology/approach Adopting a four-stage career cycle framework, ... -
Reducing food waste from social innovation perspective: a review of measures, research gaps and future directions
<jats:p> Food waste (FW) has been increasingly recognized as a severe environmental, social, and economic problem. Therefore, it should be tackled innovatively by analyzing and synthesizing existing solutions. This study ... -
The relationships between supervisor-subordinate guanxi, perceived supervisor autonomy support, autonomous motivation, and employee job satisfaction: Evidence from international hotel chains in China
(Elsevier, 2023-01)This research aims to assess the structural relationships between supervisor-subordinate guanxi, perceived supervisor autonomy support, autonomous motivation, and employee job satisfaction at international hotel chains’ ... -
To use or not use: Understanding Chinese consumers' intention toward “serving chopsticks”
(Wiley, 2022-06-20)<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>Serving chopsticks (or “community‐use chopsticks”) refers to chopsticks that are used to serve food from a shared dish to an individual's plate, they are used because of concerns ... -
A Vulnerability Centric System of Systems Analysis on the Maritime Transportation Sector Most Valuable Assets: Recommendations for Port Facilities and Ships
(MDPI, 2022-10-13)The maritime sector is a vital component of the global economy. Its international nature supersedes state boundaries and any disruption in its operations could have consequent and collateral global effects, affecting the ... -
How Much Does the Board Composition Matter? The Impact of Board Gender Diversity on CEO Compensation
(MDPI AG, 2022-09-19)The notion that female directors are better disposed to protect shareholders’ interests has brought boardroom gender diversity into the limelight. Echoing these emerging trends, this paper analyzes the relationship between ... -
Emerging influence of the RMB on currency markets in a transpiring tri‐polar international monetary system
(Wiley, 2022-10-10)<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>The up‐and‐coming influence of the RMB on currency co‐movements is examined in this paper, in the context of a transpiring tri‐polar international monetary system advocated in prior ... -
Putting your mouth where your money goes! “Where” and “how” to communicate to maximize the impact of corporate social programs
(Emerald, 2022-09-30)The purpose of this study is to examine how corporate communication of their social programs on their websites affects the ratings of those programs by independent rating agencies. Firms expend resources on corporate ... -
Seafarers’ mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic: an examination of current supportive measures and their perceived effectiveness
(ElsevierNetherlands, 2022-09-06)As the current COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting crew change crisis exacerbates the mental health problem faced by seafarers, various maritime stakeholders have mobilised their resources and strengths to provide a variety ...