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leverage (control variables) on the choice of whether to revalue assets. Based on a sample of 91 listed and non-listed firms …
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This study focuses on and gauges the dimensions of both management and strategic control. It also defines the variables that affect the management accounting practices which will consequently affect the firm performance through management and strategic control. This study uses cross-sectional...
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interpret firm performance. Findings indicate financial 'health' (leverage and liquidity) as a critical interpreter of sales …
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As firms grow older, their profitability seems to decline. We first document this phenomenon and show that it is very robust. Then we offer two non-exclusive explanations of why firms may age. First, corporate aging could reflect a cementation of organizational rigidities over time. Consistent...
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The 2003 Italian corporate law reform, which established one-tier and two-tier boards for listed and unlisted joint stock companies, introduced alternative corporate governance systems. In addition to the traditional model, which, at least in its basic features, continues to be used by the...
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concentrated firm ownership and a strong bank presence. …
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adequacy ratio and the firm size, this study investigates the influence of state ownership and outside directors on bank … performance of a bank in terms of its profitability and the soundness of its operating revenue management. The results suggest … that there is a strong relationship between corporate governance and bank performance. More specifically, the fraction of …
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adequacy ratio and the firm size, this study investigates the influence of state ownership and outside directors on bank … performance of a bank in terms of its profitability and the soundness of its operating revenue management. The results suggest … that there is a strong relationship between corporate governance and bank performance. More specifically, the fraction of …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005751541
This paper reviews developments in corporate performance in the FYR Macedonia during the 1990s. The paper finds substantial differences in performance between surviving old firms and nimbler new ones. The paper reviews factors that facilitated restructuring among surviving firms, and concludes...
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leverage and low profitability. Moreover, the global financial crisis has weakened the financial position across SMEs …
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