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Working Papers
2009
- Peso Acceptance Patterns in El Paso
MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany View citations (2)
Journal Articles
2024
- A National Profile of Latino Serial Entrepreneurs in the United States of America
Businesses, 2024, 4, (3), 1-12
- A ‘White Lie’ of Business Informality: An Exploration of Non-Registered White-owned Businesses in the United States of America
Journal of Economic Analysis, 2024, 3, (3), 25-37
- Scaled Latina Enterprises in the United States of America
Administrative Sciences, 2024, 14, (10), 1-13
2021
- Fiscal devaluation and labor market frictions in a monetary union
Economic Modelling, 2021, 97, (C), 135-156 View citations (4)
- Gringolandia: Lifestyle Migration under Late Capitalism
Journal of Borderlands Studies, 2021, 36, (1), 145-146
- New Age Informality: Hispanics and the Sharing Economy
Administrative Sciences, 2021, 11, (1), 1-23 View citations (2)
2020
- Informality and Latino‐Owned Businesses: A National Portrait of Unregistered Latino‐Owned Businesses
Social Science Quarterly, 2020, 101, (2), 588-603 View citations (6)
2017
- Small business enterprises and Latino entrepreneurship: An enclave or mainstream activity in South Texas?
Journal of International Entrepreneurship, 2017, 15, (3), 295-323 View citations (4)
2016
- Disadvantaged? Informal Female Entrepreneurs Operating “Tienditas” in Nicaragua
Ensayos Revista de Economia, 2016, XXXV, (2), 195-223 View citations (2)
2015
- Does informality impact formal sector firms? a case study from Nicaragua
Journal of Developing Areas, 2015, 49, (2), 317-334 View citations (5)
2014
- Sustainable Development in Iran: An Exploratory Study of University Students' Attitudes and Knowledge about Sustainable Developmenta
Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management, 2014, 21, (3), 175-187 View citations (6)
- Utilizing Informal Household-Work Substitutes along the US-Mexico Border: Evidence from South Texas
Journal of Borderlands Studies, 2014, 29, (3), 303-317 View citations (2)
2013
- An Initial Review of the Characteristics and Determinants of Female Entrepreneurs in Puerto Rico
Revista Ad-Minister, 2013
- Cross-Border Consumption of Informal and Underground Goods: A Case Study of Alternative Consumerism in South Texas
Social Science Quarterly, 2013, 94, (1), 242-262 View citations (2)
- Microenterprise Peso Acceptance in El Paso, Texas
Ensayos Revista de Economia, 2013, XXXII, (2), 75-94
2012
- Cross-border informal entrepreneurs across the South Texas--Northern Mexico boundary
Entrepreneurship & Regional Development, 2012, 24, (3-4), 105-121 View citations (3)
- Latino informal immigrant entrepreneurs in South Texas
American Journal of Business, 2012, 27, (1), 27-39 View citations (1)
- Revisiting the Mexican Informality Continuum in the United States
Review of Radical Political Economics, 2012, 44, (2), 234-239
- Stakeholder Pressures as Determinants of CSR Strategic Choice: Why do Firms Choose Symbolic Versus Substantive Self-Regulatory Codes of Conduct?
Journal of Business Ethics, 2012, 110, (2), 157-172 View citations (109)
- Why Do Firms Engage in National Sustainability Programs and Transparent Sustainability Reporting?
Management International Review, 2012, 52, (1), 107-136 View citations (16)
2010
- CSR, Sustainability and the Meaning of Global Reporting for Latin American Corporations
Journal of Business Ethics, 2010, 91, (2), 193-209 View citations (31)
- Twenty‐Five Years of the (Mid‐)American Journal of Business
American Journal of Business, 2010, 25, (2), 11-24
2009
- Are Iranian consumers poised to "buy American" in a hostile bilateral environment?
Business Horizons, 2009, 52, (3), 223-232 View citations (4)
- Iranian consumer animosity and U.S. products: A witch's brew or elixir?
International Business Review, 2009, 18, (2), 199-210 View citations (9)
2008
- New criticisms of international management: An analytical review
International Business Review, 2008, 17, (6), 617-629 View citations (9)
2007
- Risk and reward: Currency substitution and acceptance of the Mexican peso by firms in the United States southern frontier
The Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance, 2007, 47, (3), 422-434 View citations (6)
- Shoppers’ Perceptions of the State Sales Tax Holiday: A Case Study from Texas
American Journal of Business, 2007, 22, (2), 45-56
2006
- Does the Canadian Dollar Travel South? An Examination of Currency Substitution along the U.S.‐Canadian Border
American Journal of Business, 2006, 21, (2), 61-70
2005
- Grass, Sweat, and Sun: An Exploratory Study of the Labor Market for Gardeners in South Texas*
Social Science Quarterly, 2005, 86, (1), 229-251 View citations (2)
2004
- Sectoral Selection and Informality: a Nicaraguan Case Study
Review of Development Economics, 2004, 8, (4), 541-556 View citations (17)
- Self-employment in the era of the new economic model in Latin America: a case study from Nicaragua
Entrepreneurship & Regional Development, 2004, 16, (4), 335-350 View citations (21)
2003
- Plan Puebla-Panama: toward FTAA or regionalism?
Business Horizons, 2003, 46, (5), 33-40 View citations (1)
- Sectoral Queuing in a Transitional Economy: The Case of Nicaragua in the 1990s
LABOUR, 2003, 17, (4), 571-597 View citations (7)
- The Negative Impact of Structural Adjustment on Sectoral Earnings in Nicaragua
Review of Radical Political Economics, 2003, 35, (2), 107-125 View citations (3)
2002
- The Maid Trade: Cross‐Border Work in South Texas
Social Science Quarterly, 2002, 83, (2), 568-579 View citations (3)
Books
2019
- Understanding the Determinants of Economic Informality in Paraguay
Springer Books, Springer
2013
- Consumption, Informal Markets, and the Underground Economy
Palgrave Macmillan Books, Palgrave Macmillan View citations (1)
Chapters
2019
- Ethnic Enterprise Informality and Entrepreneurship in a Minority-Majority Region in the United States: Latinos in South Texas
Springer
2013
- Conclusion
Palgrave Macmillan
- Informal Consumption
Palgrave Macmillan
- Introduction
Palgrave Macmillan
- Modeling “Off the Books” Consumption
Palgrave Macmillan
- Underground Consumption
Palgrave Macmillan
2007
- From Closed to Open Regionalism in Central America: a Preliminary Assessment of the Proposed Belize-Guatemala Free Trade Agreement
Springer
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