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increase of labour intensity. On the contrary, the influence of investment growth was insignificant on the indicators of …
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-exploitation continuum and profitability, survival and acquisition likelihood simultaneously, and investigate potential trade-offs between … exploration for the acquisition likelihood and survival likelihood of high-tech start-ups, and for the profitability of low and … medium tech start-ups, but the relationship is linearly negative for the profitability of high-tech start-ups and the …
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Small and medium enterprises play an important role in developing and transition economies. Recently, more attention has been paid to the role of networks in improving firm performance. By using data from the DANIDA project on SME survey with more than 2,500 manufacturing firms in Vietnam, we...
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IT investment in any sectors, it does significantly improve labor productivity for firms in manufacturing and in …
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IT investment in any sectors, it does significantly improve labor productivity for firms in manufacturing and in …
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Firms in Kenya rely on technologies such as computers, cell-phones, and generators to overcome constraints associated with regulations, infrastructure, security, workforce, corruption, and finance. This study shows that such reliance has significant positive impacts on productivity as measured...
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-difference specifications. Firms making these joint (UFB-organisational) investment decisions are significantly more likely to report other …
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This study examines the effect of foreign direct investment (FDI) on local firms' productivity via human capital …
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Firms in Kenya rely on technologies such as computers, cell-phones, and generators to overcome constraints associated with regulations, infrastructure, security, workforce, corruption, and finance. This study shows that such reliance has significant positive impacts on productivity as measured...
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