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This paper examines the role of local attitudes towards gambling on corporate innovative activity. Using a county …'s Catholics-to-Protestants ratio as a proxy for local gambling preferences, we find that firms located in gambling-prone areas … local gambling effect with CEO overconfidence, another behavioral effect reported to influence innovation. We find that …
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) security sector in Germany. It is one of a series of reports covering findings from surveys conducted for: Estonia, France … Germany, Ecorys has collaborated with the Brandenburg Institute for Society and Security (BIGS) who have conducted a similar … previous surveys of companiesactive in the (civil) security sector in Germany undertaken by BIGS. …
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Germany, while at the same time charting the determinants of their presence. Furthermore, we identify newly established works …
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The present contribution addresses the question whether and how qualitative aspects of employmentlike weekly hours of work, wages or qualificationdiffer between new and established firms. Although a wide strand of literature in entrepreneurship research analyses the employment effects of...
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Germany, while at the same time charting the determinants of their presence. Furthermore, we identify newly established works …
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Using a large German linked employer-employee data set and methods of competing risks analysis, this paper investigates gender differences in job separation rates to employment and nonemployment. In line with descriptive evidence, we find lower job-to-job and higher job-to-nonemployment...
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Using a large German linked employer-employee data set and methods of competing risks analysis, this paper investigates gender differences in job separation rates to employment and nonemployment. In line with descriptive evidence, we find lower job-to-job and higher job-to-nonemployment...
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