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Competition is the catalyst of corporate innovation, which is the foundation of a country's core competitiveness. From the view of vertical industrial chain, this paper examines how downstream competition affects upstream firms' innovation output. Given innovation helps reduce the production...
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Purpose of the article: There are at two-folds, i.e. creating a public information management system and driving the City of Riga towards a smart sustainable tourism destination with a value-created tourism digital business model in the post pandemic era. Method: It is grounded by literature...
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In the context of differentiated governance and the deepening market-oriented reform of compensation in China, we divide state-owned enterprises (SOEs) into four categories according to their equity structure, namely absolute holding firms, relative holding firms, major impact firms and equity...
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We investigate the factors impacting dysfunctional audit behaviour (DAB) in audit companies in Indonesia during COVID-19. We additionally examine at how organisational commitment (OC), employee performance (EP), and turnover intention (TI) play a role as mediators in the relationship between...
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The development and availability of information technology and the possibility of deep integration of internal IT systems with external ones gives a powerful opportunity to analyze data online based on external data providers. Recently, machine learning algorithms play a significant role in...
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Carbon emission is one of the major problems during energy consumption. Many countries are trying to reduce it with a focus on carbon neutrality. Bridging this gap, we considered energy consumption in the monopoly market. In this research, the CO2 emissions problem has been solved considering...
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The effect of COVID‑19 on stock market performance has important implications for both financial theory and practice. This paper examines the relationship between COVID‑19 and the instability of both stock return predictability and price volatility in the U.S over the period January 1st,...
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This research explored the effects of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak on stock price movements of China’s tourism industry by using an event study method. The results showed that the crisis negatively impacted tourism sector stocks. Further quantile regression analyses supported...
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Using data on Chinese non-fnancial listed frms covering 2009 to 2022, we explore the efect of supply chain transparency on stock price crash risk. Two proxies for sup‑ ply chain transparency are constructed using the number of supply chain partners' names and the proportion of their...
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