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innovation by firms, and ask if it impacted firms more than 30 years later. We examine the innovation of firms with CEOs who …
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It is increasingly emphasized that firms' innovation depends on external knowledge interaction in the field of economic … countries because of their immature innovation systems, inspiring a wide academic interest around cross-border knowledge … Chinese firms in Zhangjiang National Innovation Demonstration Zone, we investigate how different types of cross …
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the impact of FinTech development on corporate green innovation and explore potential "risk prevention channels" and … have more granted green patents and are more efficient at green innovation. The results of the channel exploration show … located and increases government policy support for green innovation. Through both channels, FinTech enables enterprises to …
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Purpose: This paper aims to examine whether commercial banks manage earnings through their use of Level 3 valuation under The Statement of Financial Accounting Standards No. 157 (FAS 157), Fair Value Measurements. To achieve this goal, we investigate the association between banks' performance...
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Using the method of first principles and guided by the unpublished dissertation research of Vipin Gupta (1998) at the Wharton School, we ontologically derive the dynamic conditionality for environmental performance management for a firm. Based on the insights from the dynamic conditionality...
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Taking environment performance as an endogenous factor at the macro system level, we propose organizations as market system engage in a negotiated exchange with stakeholders as society system. We reframe micro system externalities as the choice for the central firms to trade their above-normal...
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