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This research examines the role of family social capital (FSC) in parental and adolescent subjective well-being. As the construct FSC is relatively new, the article presents data of validated methods for measuring it. 397 Russians were interviewed to identify whether FSC is a significant...
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done in 2007-2011 in Russia we show that higher levels of trust in a region are connected with more support for government …
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representative survey was compiled in two multicultural regions of Russia (N = 2061). To assess the level of ethnic diversity an … social capital of Russia, as assumed in Putnam’s hypothesis. In particular, Russia's ethnic diversity positively influences …
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In this paper we study the performance effects of capital structure, ownership structure and corporate governance of Russian companies. To address the lack of research in corporate performance modeling in emerging markets we contribute to the literature by introducing a cluster analysis of the...
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The aim of the research is to conduct an empirical investigation and reveal what types of globalization and innovation strategies in turbulent and unfavorable regional institutional environment are most likely to be associated with different trajectories of Russian manufacturing firms'...
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This paper explores strategic behavior of Russian companies with regard to intangible resources and its link to different types of performance. Additionally, the study addresses the question, whether companies in intangible-intensive profiles have specific characteristics in terms of industry,...
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Here is an analysis of the effect of the ISO 9000 certification on the economical results of Russian companies through the use of the propensity score matching (PSM) method, a method which had proven itself reliable at dealing with the selection problems that were highly likely to arise in this...
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In this paper we investigate cognitive biases as a potential reason for the varied results of M&A in emerging capital markets. We focus on two cognitive biases, CEO overconfidence and availability bias, which significantly influence CEO behavior, encouraging them to be irrational in M&A deals....
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-sectional data of manufacturing firms in six EU countries and in Russia. To address heterogeneity, we explore innovation performance … Russia and in the EU. In the EU, female CEOs are associated with less innovation, especially in SMEs and in the traditional … sector. In Russia, CEO gender is not associated with differences in innovative performance and when it is (for the …
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in Russia.Design/methodology/approach – The MKTOR and MARKOR models of Market Orientation were studied and evaluated … publications dedicated to Market Orientation in one of the most multifaceted emerging markets, Russia. It is also the first that … studies Market Orientation applied solely to service industry organizations in Russia …
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