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Due to the embeddedness of organisations in networks, collaborations, and business relationships, knowledge leakage has become a common concern. In this regard, this paper aims to investigate drivers of knowledge leakage in collaborative agreements using an integrated ISM-MICMAC model. Based on...
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People may finance entrepreneurs, often family members. Here, the question is: how has the COVID-19 pandemic affected people's funding of family-related entrepreneurs and non-family-related entrepreneurs? The pandemic predictably reduced the funding of family-related entrepreneurs and especially...
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While there is a fast-growing number of studies on FinTech, the relationships between technology companies and banks … technology companies and banks is presented in this paper. Based on extensive literature review and using the market …-based approach, the external factors of the market position of banks and technology companies were examined. It was found that this …
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This paper examines the literature on paradoxes and tensions in interorganizational relationships (IORs) and identifies how such tensions are managed in interorganizational settings. In a systematic literature review, we analyzed 95 papers published between 1997 and 2021 on the subject of...
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One of the most important questions in business partners' collaboration is whether their strategies create a …
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Recently, a novel coronavirus pneumonia (2019–nCoV) outbreak occurred in Wuhan, China, rapidly spreading first to the …
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in consumption at local commercial places during the early coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) era. Since using aggregate …
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The coronavirus crisis that started in December 2019 was declared a pandemic by March 2020 and had devastating global …
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The COVID-19 pandemic has elevated both the risk and volatility of energy companies. Can mass vaccinations restore stability within this sector? To answer this question, we investigate stock market data from fifty-eight countries from January 2020 to April 2021. We document that vaccination...
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Predicting volatility is a must in the finance domain. Estimations of volatility, along with the central tendency, permit us to evaluate the chances of getting a particular result. Financial analysts are frequently challenged with the assignment of diversifying assets in order to form efficient...
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