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Using surveys, on-site interviews of approximately 225 publicly-traded pharmaceutical firms in the United States, and a matching dataset with 42,849 observations of pharmaceutical patent citations, we combine both quantitative and qualitative research methods to investigate the relations between...
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This paper examines the effects of geographic sources of competitive advantage on firm value among publicly-traded pharmaceutical companies in the United States. A central argument is that firm value responds positively to geographic factors. We hypothesize that firm value is influenced by the...
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An increasing number of companies in China are adopting bottom-up shareholding increases to incentivize employees and stabilize stock prices. However, a research gap exists regarding China's current accounting regulations for handling bottom-up equity incentives. This study aims to address this...
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It is likely prospective law students will check the rankings of law schools before they decide which schools to apply to in pursuit of their legal studies. Prospective law firms may also check the law school rankings before they make their hiring decisions. Thus, it is important to understand...
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There is very little written about assessment measures business schools use for assessing their programs that not only helps them meet the assessment criteria necessary for AACSB accreditation but also helps them improve the curriculum to build top-tier successful programs. This paper informs...
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