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the decision to go public via an Initial Public Offering (IPO) of stock on the general equities market. After the dot …-com crash of 2001, the IPO market for high-tech companies changed dramatically. Far fewer companies went public, and they had … the USA and Europe in the post-bubble era. We compare the results of the 2002?2005 post-bubble period with those of the …
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the decision to go public via an Initial Public Offering (IPO) of stock on the general equities market. After the dot …-com crash of 2001, the IPO market for high-tech companies changed dramatically. Far fewer companies went public, and they had … the USA and Europe in the post-bubble era. We compare the results of the 2002–2005 post-bubble period with those of the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008580419
While newer and smaller firms, compared to older ones, are seen as unable to acquire enough of the critical resources needed to survive, this research suggests that differential resource accumulation can predict survival or failure after environmental jolts. This research examines the survival...
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This paper examines what makes firms grow using the investment climate survey that was conducted by the World Bank in eight developing countries. We rely on the resource-based theory of the firm that was proposed by Penrose (1959) where firm growth depends on the kinds and amount of the diverse...
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Different resources are necessary in the new, product-oriented agricultural environment. This article explores the question of what information is best suited for strategic analysis and strategy formulation for firms involved in product-oriented agriculture. This article will draw upon...
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This paper examines what makes firms grow using the investment climate survey that was conducted by the World Bank in eight developing countries. We rely on the resource-based theory of the firm that was proposed by Penrose (1959) where firm growth depends on the kinds and amount of the diverse...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008563486
The paper analyzes the risk disclosure quality in the prospectus of IPOs in Germany between 2006 and 2008. Quality of risk information is measured as precision and comprehensibility. The relationship between risk disclosure quality and earnings power is tested.
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This paper investigates directors’ relationships with firms’ managers, using lenses of resource dependence theory and resource based view. Because of different roles that board members perform in modern organisations we seek to find out what board-management relationships may provide a...
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resource-based view (RBV) of the firm and signalling theory to explain how signal fit strengthens the certification resource …
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