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Publications

by members of

Centre for Accountancy, Finance and Economics (CAFE)
Business School
Birmingham City University
Birmingham, United Kingdom

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Working papers

2023

  1. Yerushalmi, Erez & Paladini, Stefania, 2023. "Blockchain in Financial Intermediation and Beyond: What are the Main Barriers for Widespread Adoption?," CAFE Working Papers 22, Centre for Accountancy, Finance and Economics (CAFE), Birmingham City Business School, Birmingham City University.
  2. Hearne, David & Yerushalmi, Erez, 2023. "Do Bicycle Networks Have Economic Value? A Hedonic Application to Greater Manchester," CAFE Working Papers 24, Centre for Accountancy, Finance and Economics (CAFE), Birmingham City Business School, Birmingham City University.

2020

  1. Yerushalmi, Erez & Ziv, Sani, 2020. "Imputing the Social Value of Public Health Care: a New Method with Application to Israel," CAFE Working Papers 4, Centre for Accountancy, Finance and Economics (CAFE), Birmingham City Business School, Birmingham City University.
  2. Hafner, Marco & Yerushalmi, Erez & Andersson, Fredrik L. & Burtea, Teodor, 2020. "Quantifying the macroeconomic cost of night-time bathroom visits: an application to the UK," CAFE Working Papers 5, Centre for Accountancy, Finance and Economics (CAFE), Birmingham City Business School, Birmingham City University.
  3. Hafner, Marco & Yerushalmi, Erez & Stepanek, Martin & Phillips, William & Pollard, Jack & Deshpande, Advait & Whitmore, Michael & Millard, Francois & Subel, Shaun & Van Stolk, Christian, 2020. "Estimating the global economic benefits of physically active populations over 30 years (2020 to 2050)," CAFE Working Papers 8, Centre for Accountancy, Finance and Economics (CAFE), Birmingham City Business School, Birmingham City University.

2014

  1. Ben Lockwood & Erez Yerushalmi, 2014. "Should transactions services be taxed at the same rate as consumption?," Working Papers 1423, Oxford University Centre for Business Taxation.
  2. G.A. Meagher & R.A.Wilson & E.Yerushalmi, 2014. "Emerging Structural Pressures in European Labour Markets," Centre of Policy Studies/IMPACT Centre Working Papers g-249, Victoria University, Centre of Policy Studies/IMPACT Centre.

2012

  1. Yerushalmi, Erez, 2012. "Measuring the administrative water allocation mechanism and agricultural amenities," Economic Research Papers 270633, University of Warwick - Department of Economics.

Journal articles

2023

  1. Marco Hafner & Erez Yerushalmi & Fredrik L. Andersson & Teodor Burtea, 2023. "Partially different? The importance of general equilibrium in health economic evaluations: An application to nocturia," Health Economics, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 32(3), pages 654-674, March.

2020

  1. Garry Elliott & Marc Day & Scott Lichtenstein, 2020. "Strategic planning activity, middle manager divergent thinking, external stakeholder salience, and organizational performance: a study of English and Welsh police forces," Public Management Review, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 22(11), pages 1581-1602, November.

2019

  1. Ben Lockwood & Erez Yerushalmi, 2019. "How should payment services be taxed?," Social Choice and Welfare, Springer;The Society for Social Choice and Welfare, vol. 53(1), pages 21-47, June.
  2. Mamman, Aminu & Bawole, Justice & Agbebi, Motolani & Alhassan, Abdul-Razak, 2019. "SME policy formulation and implementation in Africa: Unpacking assumptions as opportunity for research direction," Journal of Business Research, Elsevier, vol. 97(C), pages 304-315.
  3. Watton, Emma & Lichtenstein, Scott & Aitken, Paul, 2019. "‘Won't get fooled again’: How personal values shape leadership purpose, behavior and legacy," Journal of Management & Organization, Cambridge University Press, vol. 25(3), pages 414-429, May.

2018

  1. Yerushalmi, Erez, 2018. "Using Water Allocation in Israel as a Proxy for Imputing the Value of Agricultural Amenities," Ecological Economics, Elsevier, vol. 149(C), pages 12-20.
  2. Thirunaukarasu Subramaniam & Nanthakumar Loganathan & Erez Yerushalmi & Evelyn Shyamala Devadason & Mazlan Majid, 2018. "Determinants of Infant Mortality in Older ASEAN Economies," Social Indicators Research: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal for Quality-of-Life Measurement, Springer, vol. 136(1), pages 397-415, February.

2015

  1. Day, Marc & Lichtenstein, Scott & Samouel, Phillip, 2015. "Supply management capabilities, routine bundles and their impact on firm performance," International Journal of Production Economics, Elsevier, vol. 164(C), pages 1-13.

2008

  1. Scott Lichtenstein & Les Higgins & Pat Dade, 2008. "Engaging the Board: integrity, values and the Board agenda," International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 4(1), pages 79-98.

2007

  1. Scott Lichtenstein & Pat Dade, 2007. "Changing societal and executives' values: their impact on corporate governance," International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 3(2), pages 179-203.

Books

2022

  1. Scott Lichtenstein & Malcolm Higgs, 2022. "Strategy through Personal Values," Springer Books, Springer, number 978-3-030-88269-3, September.

2020

  1. Abdul-Razak Alhassan & Mamudu Abunga Akudugu, 2020. "Supply Chain Management in African Agriculture," Springer Books, Springer, number 978-3-030-54209-2, September.

Chapters

2022

  1. Scott Lichtenstein & Malcolm Higgs, 2022. "Why Should Strategy Be Guided by Personal Values?," Springer Books, in: Strategy through Personal Values, chapter 0, pages 1-17, Springer.
  2. Scott Lichtenstein & Malcolm Higgs, 2022. "Developing Strategy Based on Personal Values," Springer Books, in: Strategy through Personal Values, chapter 0, pages 43-69, Springer.
  3. Scott Lichtenstein & Malcolm Higgs, 2022. "Implementing Strategy Based on Personal Values," Springer Books, in: Strategy through Personal Values, chapter 0, pages 71-90, Springer.
  4. Scott Lichtenstein & Malcolm Higgs, 2022. "Personal Values and Strategic Choice," Springer Books, in: Strategy through Personal Values, chapter 0, pages 19-42, Springer.
  5. Scott Lichtenstein & Malcolm Higgs, 2022. "Postscript: Where Are We Now and Emerging Trends in Personal Values Guided Strategy," Springer Books, in: Strategy through Personal Values, chapter 0, pages 91-111, Springer.

2021

  1. Stefania Paladini & Erez Yerushalmi & Ignazio Castellucci, 2021. "Public Governance of the Blockchain Revolution and Its Implications for Social Finance: A Comparative Analysis," Springer Books, in: Thomas Walker & Jane McGaughey & Sherif Goubran & Nadra Wagdy (ed.), Innovations in Social Finance, edition 1, pages 293-318, Springer.

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