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, particularly conditional on multiple large shareholders, is empirically unexplored. Using a sample of SMEs listed in China, this … large shareholders. The results show that effective internal control significantly promotes SMEs to achieve sustainable … growth, and the effect is moderated by multiple large shareholders, suggesting that the role of internal control is more …
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This article reviews the literature and applies principal-to-principal (PP) conflict theory to small family based businesses. The lack of accurate measurement and communication of risk leading to issues with innovation, is the primary cause of PP agency costs. Careful analysis of the risk levels...
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and diversification. The international performance of Portuguese SMEs, which is crucial for the domestic economy’s growth …’ internationalization. The results evidence that the presence of foreign shareholders in SMEs positively influences internationalization and …
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information technology governance mechanisms affect their companies’ performance with the help of IT capabilities as a mediator … direct and indirect positive relationship with firm performance through IT capabilities. Contrariwise, IT capabilities do not … interfere with the relationship between board IT governance processes mechanisms and firm performance. Our study contributes to …
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presence, board size adequacy, and board leadership) on SMEs’ performance and the moderating effect of chief executive officer … (CEO) tenure on the influence of governance structure on SMEs’ performance in Ghanaian context. Research Design & Methods … of the enterprises’ performance. The data gathered were analysed using multiple regression analysis and Hayes’ process …
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Managers are, by law, responsible for the timely disclosure of financial information through annual reports, but despite that, it is usual that they are engaged in the unethical behaviour of not meeting the submission deadlines set in law. This paper sheds light on the afore-given issue by...
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SMEs are perceived as more exposed to the consequences of external shocks. The purpose of our work is to examine whether the ERM sophistication or corporate governance mechanisms could be relevant in resistance to COVID-19 shock in the SMEs. In particular, we hypothesize that the SMEs with...
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severely undermine micro level performance, causing GVCs to financially underperform with respect to PVCs. This helped us to … understand that GVCs do not make investment decisions in the same way as PVCs, and what undermines the performance of GVCs …
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