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Multinational firms transfer to their foreign affiliates superior technology, leading to higher productivity of their … workers and therefore to higher wages, or so the often cited rent-sharing theory of multinational firms explains. But studies … positively related to wages and are more prevalent in foreign than in domestically owned firms (for example size, capital …
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The paper analyses the forces which influence energy intensity in the textile and clothing sector for environmental and energy policy in Mauritius. Using the stochastic frontier analysis, the study finds that energy intensity is statistically lower for export-oriented enterprises, most likely,...
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Corporate social responsibility (CSR) can be understood as an instrument for the application of sustainability in … business activity. Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) have participated less in the development of CSR management than … also perform actions that could be considered as CSR. This article presents the main findings of a study developed for SMEs …
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Corporate social responsibility (CSR) can be understood as an instrument for the application of sustainability in … business activity. Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) have participated less in the development of CSR management than … also perform actions that could be considered as CSR. This article presents the main findings of a study developed for SMEs …
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point of view. In this paper, the authors investigate whether it would be profitable for Bulgarian SMEs, operating in the …
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