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The authors employ content analysis to conduct an empirical study on a sample of large European banks. The authors propose a hybrid scoring model for the assessment of derivative disclosure in banking institutions. The methodology employed in this research is able to capture a considerable...
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that it is beneficial to be a non-merging rival firm to a large horizontal merger. Using a sample of mergers with expert … waves; hence, 'future acquisition probability' does not drive the positive abnormal returns of rivals. We then build a …
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that it is beneficial to be a non-merging rival firm to a large horizontal merger. Using a sample of mergers with expert … waves; hence, 'future acquisition probability' does not drive the positive abnormal returns of rivals. We then build a …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010364303
that it is beneficial to be a non-merging rival firm to a large horizontal merger. Using a sample of mergers with expert … waves; hence, ‘future acquisition probability’ does not drive the positive abnormal returns of rivals. We then build a …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005064819
that it is beneficial to be a non-merging rival firm to a large horizontal merger. Using a sample of mergers with expert … waves; hence, ‘future acquisition probability’ does not drive the positive abnormal returns of rivals. We then build a …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005064820
Is pricing of ICT-intense offerings following classical paths of pricing, or are they losing ground? Is pricing in telecom based on costing, customer value or something else? Who participates in creating the offerings that meet the end customers? And how is revenue distributed among...
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IS/IT investments are seen has having an enormous potential impact on the competitive position of the firm, on its performance, and demand an active and motivated participation of several stakeholder groups. The shortfall of evidence concerning the productivity of IT became known as the...
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Despite its centrality to the topic, very little attention has been paid to the topic of price changes. Indeed, for the most part, organisations operate under the myth of costless price changes. This article broadens the definition of the costs of changing price and then presents strategic...
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The analysis of the keys to competitiveness in the tourism sector has an unquestionable justification for its importance in the Spanish economy and its global growth prospects. The need for a better understanding of the keys to the competitiveness of the tourism firm is also fuelled by the...
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We identify a puzzling management practice gap in China. In the South, a one standard deviation increase in firms' management competency is associated with a 7.5 percent improvement in sales productivity and a 29.2 increase in profitability. But such associations are muted for firms located in...
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