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According to the economic literature, industrial clusters are groups of firms on the same <p> location composing a production system with spillovers that can be vertical and/or <p> horizontal. This paper focuses on horizontal clusters by exploring the spatial <p> distribution of industrial clusters in...</p></p></p>
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In this paper the promotion process of top executive officers (CEOs) in Danish private firms is analysed. The main research question to be analysed is whether the lower chances for women to become promoted into top management jobs are mainly attributable to individual background characteristics...
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The purpose of this study is to present new evidence on the relationship between gender diversity in management and firm performance. According to corporate governance literature, board diversity is expected to affect firm performance. Using a large data set with more than 10000...
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The paper investigates the impact of ownership concentration on the likelihood that firms are involved in innovative activities or invest in research and development. We find that more dispersed ownership significantly increases the probability that a firm is engaged in innovation or invests in...
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