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market competition. In markets with effective competition, horizontal multiple directorships turn out to be an efficient … firms have no significant influence on financial performance, irrespective of the level of competition intensity …
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Using the dietary supplement black cohosh to demonstrate our method, we employ data on a product characteristic unobservable to consumers to decompose the contribution to consumers’ valuations of observable characteristics into surrogate indicator and direct components. Because consumers are...
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The paper presents the analysis of recent developments of Schumpeterian theory of entrepreneurship and innovation in light of evolutionary economics.
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It is usually believed that higher competition, implying more active firms, benefits consumers. We show that this may …
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governance as well as economic and political competition, whereas the role of collaboration mechanisms is growing. This process …
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The debate on competition and innovation has produced a wide range of theoretical and empirical findings. Recently …, corporate governance quality has emerged as an additional factor that may complement or substitute for competition’s effect on … innovation. We aim to contribute to the debate by investigating whether product-market competition and corporate governance …
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approach ignores both the competition between oil companies, and the large geographical differences. The paper concludes by …
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held beliefs, product market competition in emerging countries is no less intense than in advanced economies. …
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This paper describes the socio-economic adjustment effects exerted by globalization (taking as starting points competitive pressure, sectoral shifts, and financial market contagion) and discusses their relevance for domestic policy-making. I argue that these economic pressures and the resulting...
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. Some of the recommended activities may, however, infringe European and Polish competition law. Objections are not raised by … improvements, new product release, entry onto fast growing markets, and exceeding customer expectations. Competition law problems …’s recommendations. For market success not to transform into a competition law problem, it is worth remembering the limitations imposed …
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