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Research in economics, finance, and management describes a new type of firm and a new way of doing business - the “new economy business model” - that has been reshaping the U.S. economy since at least the mid 1980's. We extend this research and develop a composite measure of this model,...
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Research in economics, finance, and management describes a new type of firm and a new way of doing business — the "new economy business model" — that has been reshaping the U.S. economy since at least the mid 1980's. We extend this research and develop a composite measure of this model,...
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We examine the impact of employee incentives on firms' tax planning. Labor mobility refers to the flexibility of workers to find alternative employment. Higher labor mobility increases expected labor adjustment costs for firms and increases employees' bargaining power. Therefore, firms have...
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Prior research examines practitioner, investor, and executive perceptions of corporate tax planning. However, little is known about how the typical U.S. consumer views corporate tax planning. We examine consumers' perceptions of corporate tax planning using both survey and experimental methods....
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