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    • DESDE LA ECONOMÍA COMO RELIGIÓN HASTA LA RELIGIÓN COMO ECONOMÍA 

      Crespo, Ricardo (Empresa y Humanismo - Año 2000 Vol. II nº2, 2000)
      La economía se ha transformado en la nueva religión contemporánea. En este trabajo se intenta mostrar cómo el punto de vista económico se constituye en el criterio de análisis actual de todas las realidades humanas: la ...
    • Small and medium enterprises financing in Eastern Europe. 

      Sarria Allende, Virginia; Klapper, Leora; Sulla, Victor (World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No.2933, Washington., 2002)
      There is currently a large interest in understanding firms' percentage of total employment) in Eastern European access to finance, particularly in the financing of small- countries is smaller than in most developed ...
    • Noción y tareas de la economía, su carácter normativo y sus conexiones con la ética 

      Crespo, Ricardo (Economica n.1-2 (XLVIII): 27-49, 2002)
      Este trabajo tiene un doble fin. En primer lugar, se propone hacer una evaluación de las tareas habitualmente asignadas a la ciencia económica. Eso supondrá delimitar diversas nociones de ciencia económica. En segundo ...
    • Trade credit and bank credit: Evidence from recent financial crises 

      Preve, Lorenzo; Inessa, Love; Sarria Allende, Virginia ("Financial Market Development and emerging and transition economies. Hyderabad, India. ", 2003)
      This paper studies the effect of financial crises on trade credit for a sample of 890 firms in six emerging economies. Although the provision of trade credit increases right after a crisis, it contracts in the following ...
    • Three Arguments Against Menger’s Suggested Aristotelianism 

      Crespo, Ricardo (Journal des Economistes et des Etudes Humaines, 2003)
      Specialists often maintain that Menger has been strongly influenced by Aristotle’s thought ideas. This paper shows that although using Aristotle’s categories and general framework there are some issues in which Menger’s ...
    • Marcelo Arguelles, chairman of Grupo de Empresas Farmaceuticas Sidus, on Argentine competitiveness 

      Carrera, Alejandro; Juan, Quiroga (Academy of Management Executive, 2003)
      The Grupo de Empresas Farmacéuticas Sidus is an Argentine Business Group with a leading role in contributing to an upgrade within the country's pharmaceutical sector. The organization has successfully faced the evolutionary ...
    • LIBERTAD Y COORDINACIÓN EN ECONOMÍA: UN ANÁLISIS EPISTEMOLÓGICO 

      Crespo, Ricardo (Empresa y Humanismo - Año 2003 Vol. VI nº2 , 2003)
      Este trabajo comienza señalando las dificultades de orden epistemológico que las teorías económicas tienen para considerar la libertad humana. Sugiere que la racionalidad práctica aristotélica puede ser una posición ...
    • An empirical analysis of the effect of financial distress on trade credit 

      Preve, Lorenzo (Financial Management Association Annual Meeting, Denver., 2003)
      This paper studies the use of supplier's trade credit by firms in financial distress. Trade credit represents a large portion of firms’ short-term financing and plays an important role in financial distress. We find that ...
    • Business groups and their corporate strategies on the Argentine roller coaster of competitive and anti-competitive shocks 

      Carrera, Alejandro; Perkins, Guillermo; Vassolo, Roberto; Mesquita, Luiz (Academy of Management Executive, 2003)
      Argentine economic history can be pictured as a series of severe economic ups and downs, which created unique managerial challenges for growing businesses. In this article we show how Argentine entrepreneurs have successfully ...
    • Entrepreneurship: The Role of Clusters. Theoretical Perspectives and Empirical Evidence from Germany 

      Rocha, Hector (Small Business Economics, 2005)
      This paper is about the impact of clusters on entrepreneurship at the regional level. Defining entrepreneurship as the creation of new organisations and clusters as a geographically proximate group of interconnected firms ...
    • The ontology of ‘the Economic’: An Aristotelian analysis 

      Crespo, Ricardo (Cambridge Journal of Economics, 2006)
      Tony Lawson’s and Uskali Mäki’s respective realist projects rely on an ontology of the economy. This paper will not focus on these research projects but will instead try to shed light on them by introducing an ontology ...
    • LA LIBERTAD EN HAYEK 

      Crespo, Ricardo (Libertas, XIII/45: 25-33, 2006)
      Ante todo debo agradecer la invitación de Gabriel Zanotti a formar parte de este panel. Debo confesar que inicialmente me resistí. Mi argumento fue que había dedicado sólo un período breve al estudio parcial de las obras ...
    • Beyond self - interest revisited 

      Rocha, Hector (Journal of Managment Studies, 2006)
      We revisit the self-interest view on human behaviour and its critique, and propose a framework, called self-love view, that integrates self-interest and unselfishness and provides different explanations of the relationship ...
    • Practical comparability and Ends in Economics 

      Crespo, Ricardo (Journal of Economic Methodology,14:3,371-393, 2007)
      This paper endeavours to summarize a variety of arguments for a reconsideration of ends in Economics. The logical structure of the rationality of ends (practical rationality) differs from the one of means (instrumental ...
    • Aristotle. 

      Crespo, Ricardo (In Van Staveren, I., Peil, J. (eds.) . Elgar Handbook of Economics and Ethics: . London: ., 2007)
      In his Lives of the Philosophers, Diogenes Laertius depicts a very well known outline of Aristotle’s life and work, characterizing him as a morally good person. Diogenes transcribes Aristotle’s testament where he expressed ...
    • Cross-National differences in relationships of work demands, job satisfaction and turnover intentions with Work-Family Conflict. 

      Fraile, Guillermo María (PERSONNEL PSYCHOLOGY, 2007)
      A study of work interference with family (WIF) among managers is described, contrasting four clusters of countries, one of which is individualistic (Anglo) and three of which are collectivistic (Asia, East Europe, and Latin ...
    • 'The Economic' According to Aristotle: Ethical, Political and Epistemological Implications [ 

      Crespo, Ricardo (Foundations of Science 13 (3-4):281-294 (2008), 2008)
      A renewed concern with Aristotle’s thought about the economic aspects of human life and society can be observed. Aristotle dealt with the economic issues in his practical philosophy. He thus considered ‘the economic’ ...
    • Aristotle’s Science of Economics 

      Crespo, Ricardo (In Harper, R. I., Gregg, S. (Eds.) . Christian Theology And Market Economics: Part I : Christianity and the history of economic thought, Chapter 1: 13-24. London: ., 2008)
      In this chapter the Aristotelian conception of the economic science will be explained. First, the notion of oikonomike will be introduced. Then, it will be determined whether Economics was a science for Aristotle. In the ...
    • What Do CEOs Do? Testing a Model on How CEOs Add Value 

      Carrera, Alejandro; Quiroga, Juan (IAE, 2008)
      The present study tests the theoretical framework on how CEOs add value proposed by Carrera et al (2006). According to this model, CEOs must manage three main processes for accomplishing their mission of providing ...
    • The Social License to Operate in the Latin American Mining Sector: The cases of Bajo de la Alumbrera and Michiquillay 

      Zamprile, Alejandro; Llorente, Ariel (22nd Annual International Association of Conflict Management Conference, 2009)
      In this extended abstract we intend to show that, in several of the Latin American (LA) countries, the outcomes that may derived from the interactions between Multinational Corporations (MNCs) and the ever widening variety ...