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Summary. Controversies over “national champions” in Europe raise the question of where exactly is “home” for a modern corporation. This survey of Europe’s 100 largest listed companies shows that their home market is increasingly Europe as a whole rather than any particular country...
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Summary. Controversies over “national champions” in Europe raise the question of where exactly is “home” for a modern corporation. This survey of Europe’s 100 largest listed companies shows that their home market is increasingly Europe as a whole rather than any particular country...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009463856
Italy or Spain. In fact, German firms do not differ markedly from similar firms elsewhere in Europe. Rather, the structure … (which pioneered similar data collection in Italy), the EFIGE project was launched in 2009. This report by Giorgio Barba … they had formed on the basis of theory and partial evidence are by and large confirmed. As the authors emphasise in the …
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country faced in the process of adopting new technologies. The numerical experiments suggest that Spain had consistently lower …
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influence a firm’s adoption and (un)successful implementation of an SVO among the largest 100 corporations in the Netherlands …
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The Dutch regulatory process for setting the first X-Factors in the electricity distribution sector has gone badly wrong. During two-and-a-half years four different X-Factors were published by the regulator. These X-Factors fluctuated wildly. We demonstrate that Dutch electricity consumers will...
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-cost-margins over the business cycle for food industries in Germany, the USA as well as the Netherlands. Controlling for market … econometric model does not adequately explain industry differences in profitability in the Netherlands. …
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From Introduction:"...Based on ethnohistorical research in two distinct areas in the Netherlands (viz. the province of …
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Professional burnout, a long-term consequence of occupational stress, is considered to be a factor that explains a substantial proportion of incapacity for work. Burnout is defined as emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and diminished personal accomplishment. Aims: To investigate levels of...
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narrowed significantly,from 0.709 for Ireland to 1.392 forthe Netherlands. Further evidence of convergence can be seenin the …
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