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may be unwittingly contributing to bias in personnel selection and creating unequal opportunities for themselves. This …
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In this paper, we investigate the question whether the changing beliefs in different countries may be driven by common investors' sentiment. We examine this issue by investigating the relationship between the degree of switching in two major stock markets, the USA and the UK, for a long period...
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It is the position of this paper that recent financial crises have been amplified, if not created, by the sin of professional financial untrustworthiness. Trust is the bedrock of financial behaviour and without trust, financial markets fail as efficient resource allocators. Sin is identified as...
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Electricity generation from coal is still growing rapidly and energy scenarios from the IEA expect a possible increase from today's 1 600 GW of coal-fired power plants to over 2 600 GW until 2035. This trend will increase the lock-in of carbon intensive electricity sources, while IEA assessments...
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markets of USA, France, Germany, Japan and UK during the current crisis. …
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This paper examines the response of Stock Prices (SPs) in Germany, Italy, and the UK to shocks to US Stock Prices … explain over 43% of the forecast error variance in European SPs. Shocks to domestic variables never cause significant …, Germany and Italy. …
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Interest has grown in the significance of the country-of-origin impact on the Employment Relations (ER) approaches in the international subsidiaries of Multinational Companies (MNCs). In this article, a comparative cross-sectional analysis of German subsidiaries with indigenous UK firms will be...
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to analyse the financial contagion between stock markets of four developed countries (USA, UK, France and Germany). The … market indexes used are S%P 500 (USA), FTSE 100 (UK), CAC 40 (France) and DAX 30 (Germany) covering the period from 1 January …
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model. We conclude that if the British model works, it could be applied within Germany, with the regional networks operated …
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