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information about themselves under the presence of random shocks to their efficiency. The properties of the model’s stationary … decline in the cost of information dissemination on firm and industry dynamics are explored. …
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information about themselves under the presence of random shocks to their efficiency. The properties of the model’s stationary … decline in the cost of information dissemination on firm and industry dynamics are explored. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010570292
We develop a new rationale for IPO waves based on product market considerations. Two firms, with differing productivity levels, compete in an industry with a significant probability of a positive productivity shock. Going public, though costly, not only allows a firm to raise external capital...
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This paper examines the evolution of productivity in U.S. manufacturing plants from 1963 to 1992. We define a “vintage effect” as the change in productivity of recent cohorts of new plants relative to earlier cohorts of new plants, and a “survival effect” as the change in productivity of...
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plants from the Census Longitudinal Research Database. Extant empirical research has suggested the rejection of this model …
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The information systems (IS) "productivity paradox" is based on those studies that found little or no positive … positive relationship. Given the large amounts spent by organizations on information systems, it is important to understand the …
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This paper is a theoretical and empirical investigation of the connection between science, R&D, and the growth of capital. Studies of high technology industries and recent labor studies agree in assigning a large role to science and technology in the growth of human and physical capital,...
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Part of the uniqueness of the immigrant Asian business community in the U.S. lies in the fact that many among the highly educated pursue self-employment in small-scale, low-yielding retail and personal service fields. This study analyzes owner departure for a nationwide sample of small...
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In recent years a growing number of countries have constructed data series on job creation and job destruction using establishment-level data sets. This paper provides a description and detailed comparison of these new data series for the United States and Canada. First, the Canadian and United...
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previous research claim that these transplants are more productive than incumbent plants and that they produce with a …
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