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,000 locations worldwide. Anecdotal evidence suggests that firms can achieve internal benefits such as quality or productivity … SIC codes 2000--3999, and test whether ISO 9000 certification leads to productivity improvements, market benefits, and …
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We study the global diffusion of ISO 9000 and ISO 14000 certification using a network diffusion framework. We start by investigating the presence and nature of contagion effects by defining alternative cross-country networks and testing their relative strength. Second, we study how the rate of...
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This study asserted that quality improvement (QI) requires the coexistence of two cultural values of innovation and attention to detail and proposed that their coexistence depends on the implementation of multiple QI practices. A longitudinal QI intervention, with five phases, consisting of...
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(which gives rise to indirect costs from delay, etc.). This additional agency cost arises precisely when the effectiveness of …
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controlling costs when compared with the firms in the control sample. In addition, the results indicate that firms in our test …
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A real-effort experiment is investigated in which supervisors have to rate the performance of individual workers who in turn receive a bonus payment based on these ratings. We compare a baseline treatment in which supervisors are not restricted in their rating behavior to a forced distribution...
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capture the benefits of repetition and <i>variety</i> (i.e., working on different tasks) to keep workers motivated and provide … benefits over time. For our empirical analyses, we use two and a half years of transaction data from a Japanese bank's home …
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Economists studying innovation and technological change have made significant progress toward understanding firms' profit incentives as drivers of innovation. However, innovative performance in firms should also depend heavily on the pecuniary and nonpecuniary motives of the employees actually...
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beliefs are considered: (1) Perceptions of coworker task competence, and (2) achievement motivation. This study investigates … detrimental effects are more or less likely to arise. Results indicate that although perceptions of higher achievement motivation …
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Breaking with many established assumptions about how innovation ought to work, open source software projects offer eye-opening examples of novel innovation practices for students and practitioners in many fields. In this article we briefly review existing research on the open source phenomenon...
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