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Highlights of ISM research

Research results by faculty members of ISM University of Management and Economics have been published recently in high-level scientific journals.

The commentary by Tom Hashimoto documents the spatiotemporal distribution of financial and business services (FABS) production in Poland, by using location quotients for employment and gross value added:

Hashimoto, T., & Wójcik, D. (2020). The geography of financial and business services in Poland: Stable concentration and a growing division of labour. European Urban and Regional Studies, 1(1), 1-7. (ABS AJG rank 3, 2019 IF 2.855) 

 

The study by Kristina Barauskaitė investigates the role of intersectoral networks in the transmission of aggregate technology shocks to sectors' growth:

Barauskaitė, K., & Nguyen, D. M. A. (2020). Intersectoral networkbased channel of aggregate TFP shocks. International Journal of Finance & Economics, 1-22. (ABS AJG rank 3, 2019 IF 0.943) 

 

The research by Yannick Joye shows that a fleeting exposure to or immersion in nature – and especially greenspace – can temporarily decrease people's materialistic orientation and can help individuals set aside the costly pursuit of image and status.

Joye, Y., Bolderdijk, J. W., Köster, M. A., & Piff, P. K. (2020). A diminishment of desire: Exposure to nature relative to urban environments dampens materialism. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 54, 126783. (2019 IF 4.021) 

 

The study by Bernadeta Goštautaitė and Ilona Bučiūnienė investigates how calling influences burnout and what the roles of social worth and career stage are in this relation (in case of healthcare professionals):

Goštautaitė, B., Bučiūnienė, I., Dalla Rossa, A., Duffy, R. and Kim, H. (2020). Healthcare professionals with calling are less likely to be burned out: The role of social worth and career stage, Career Development International, 25(6), 649-670 (ABS AJG rank 2, 2019 IF 2.320)

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