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exports and take this model to data from Germany, one of the leading actors on the world market for goods. In line with …
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exports and take this model to data from Germany, one of the leading actors on the world market for goods. In line with …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009752805
exports and take this model to data from Germany, one of the leading actors on the world market for goods. In line with …
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We use a representative sample of German establishments to show that those with foreign ownership are more likely to use performance appraisal, profit sharing and employee share ownership than are those with domestic ownership. Moreover, we show that works councils are associated with an...
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Comparing domestic- and foreign-owned firms in Germany, this paper finds that foreign-owned firms are more likely to …
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Germany, a country which was hit relatively lightly compared to other countries. Moreover, it is the first study which looks … Germany. Importing instead reveals a positive correlation with survival and firms that both export and import do not show a …
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between foreign ownership and access to finance in Germany, one of the world's leading target countries for foreign direct …
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In this paper we present the first evidence for a link between foreign ownership and credit constraints for Germany …
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Using linked employer-employee data from Germany, we examine the role of foreign owners in employees' perceptions of …
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. Comparing domestic- and foreign-owned firms in Germany, we find that works councils and managers in foreign-owned firms are less …
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