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Self-leadership is theoretically assumed to be the key management approach in modern knowledge work because it strengthens the employees' commitment. This study examines the relationship between self-leadership and affective organizational commitment empirically. An underlying assumption in the...
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firm’s innovativeness in order to ask: when does it pay? Combining a contingency perspective with the resource-based view … of the firm clarifies the positive relationship between corporate environmental and social perform-ance (ESP) and CFP …
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We examine the impact of employment protection legislation (EPL) on individual firms' growth opportunities, as measured by Tobin's q. On the one hand, by increasing job security, EPL spurs innovation effort. Yet that boost only occurs in firms with little comparative advantage at original...
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patenting similar technologies are exposed to the crisis, then a focal firm's Development investment declines. We consider …
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firm therefore does not capture the full surplus of its innovations. We show that common ownership of firms mitigates this …
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The focus of corporate governance on Environmental, Social and Governance (“ESG”) issues has grown exponentially in recent years. The phenomenon has a global nature, and the COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the demand for corporate leaders to take ESG seriously. In the United States,...
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This is a chapter for the forthcoming book in West Publishing Company's Inside the Minds Series focusing on Financial Services Enforcement and Compliance (published by Aspatore Books). This chapter provides an overview of nature and current state of the markets for the equity side and debt...
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The present paper uses a comparison of Japan and the US to argue that the debate about corporate governance reform is best framed in terms of systems of complementary instruments and institutions. It argues that the Japanese and US systems of corporate governance differ along many dimensions,...
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We examine the relation between the presence of U.S. government as a major customer and a supplier firm's loan contract … the existence of major government customers is related to the supplier firm's loan spread, security, or maturity. We …
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China's admission into the WTO in 2001 heralded a new era of globalization, increasing both import competition in domestic markets and foreign opportunities for US firms. In the aggregate, the average annual profitability of US public firms during the post globalization period (2003-2019)...
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