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Traditional theories of the origins of the welfare state have emphasized the financial weakness of Britain’s largest provider of mutual insurance in the late 19th century, the friendly societies. These theories share common implications with contemporary theories of institutional change...
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the similarities and differences between Korea and Japan in their practices of corporate sustainability. Using … Japan. We find that Hofstede's cultural values are partially useful and applicable in explaining corporate sustainability … relevance of Hofstede’s model in corporate sustainability management practices in a study comparing Korea and Japan. A new …
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Als Teil des GLOBE – Projekts erforscht dieser Artikel die soziale und organisatorische Kultur der rumänischen …
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For a long time many authors have been studying the factors that allow for a better explanation of different accounting practices among various countries. Cultural conditions are more often regarded as one of the reasons for these differences. Cross cultural psychology may prove helpful in...
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I examine the role of local culture on investor demand for dividends and payout policy. I empirically investigate whether local culture, proxied by local religious affiliation, has an impact on the propensity to pay dividends, as well as on dividend yield and dividend initiations for a large...
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