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Globalization has led to exciting new business opportunities around the globe. Still, national and cultural boundaries have not evaporated into a borderless world. Several studies have identified so-called liabilities of foreignness that arise from a lack of embeddedness and roots in the host...
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the owners in the management. Family firm is the most common form of business in Greece. Hence, the governance structures … explore the main aspects of CG of family-owned listed companies in Greece. For this purpose, we apply a specific CG rating … on the current state of corporate governance in Greece. Each firm is rated among the 120 total number of companies (both …
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We examine the transmission process of the policy rate to the lending and deposit rates in Greece for the period 1996 … of Greece into EMU in 2001. The bank rates become much more responsive to the policy rate in terms of impact multipliers …
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present the main aspects of corporate governance in Greece, contributing to the relevant growing body of literature, and (ii …) to place the current corporate governance developments and trends in Greece within the international debate, especially … governance debate and its implication at the EU level. Secondly, I describe the corporate governance framework in Greece in the …
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This paper develops a model of pricing and advertising in a matching environment with capacity constrained sellers …. Sellers' expenditure on directly informative advertising attracts consumers only probabilistically. Consumers who happen to … maximizing advertising levels are derived and their properties analyzed, including the interplay of prices and advertising with …
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Comparative advertising by one brand against another showcases its merits versus the demerits of the other. In a two … advertising configuration, firms compete as Cournot oligopolists. In the symmetric case, equilibrium advertising constitutes a … clear welfare loss. Equilibrium advertising levels and advertising expenditures decline with rising advertising costs …
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An acceleration in the growth of communications bandwidth in use and a rapid reduction in bandwidth prices have not accompanied the U.S. economy’s strong performance in the second half of the 1990s. Overall U.S. bandwidth in use has grown robustly throughout the 1990s, but growth has not...
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There are many examples of markets involving two groups of agents who need to interact via 'platforms', and where one group's benefit from joining a platform depends on the number of agents from the other group who join the same platform. This paper presents theoretical models for three variants...
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change total advertising spending as a share of total economic output, nor did it change significantly total advertising …
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Comparative advertising by one brand against another showcases its merits versus the demerits of the other. In a two … advertising configuration, firms compete as Cournot oligopolists. In the symmetric case, equilibrium advertising constitutes a … clear welfare loss. Equilibrium advertising levels and advertising expenditures decline with rising advertising costs …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005134959