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A conceptual framework is presented showing formal and informal institutions and their relationship with the strategic choice of micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in a developing-country setting. Emphasis is placed on how institutions at the subnational level (such as a region or city)...
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-implementation impact on firm performance, especially in Europe. This paper provides representative, large-sample evidence on the … differential effects of different ES types on performance of European enterprises. It also highlights the mediating role of … process of value creation of ES implementations. The direct effect of enterprise software on firm performance disappears or …
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entry (above finance, taxes and regulation) and (b) while bribes unavoidability is positively related to firm performance …
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entry (above finance, taxes and regulation) and (b) while bribes' unavoidability is positively related to firm performance …
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A detailed longitudinal dataset is assembled containing annual performance and biographical data for every player over …
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The impact of innovation on firm performance has been a matter of significant interest to economists and policy makers … performance on domestic and foreign markets, this relationship has not been supported unambiguously by empirical work. Innovative … activities of firms influence their performance not necessarily directly but through the production of useful innovations and …
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A detailed longitudinal dataset is assembled containing annual performance and biographical data for every player over …
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As firms grow older, their profitability seems to decline. We first document this phenomenon and show that it is very robust. Then we offer two non-exclusive explanations of why firms may age. First, corporate aging could reflect a cementation of organizational rigidities over time. Consistent...
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' capital market performance significantly positive. The findings give good reason to discuss whether in view of the behavioural …
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