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(TFP) in the four major Latin American economies: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Mexico. Design/methodology/approach – The … relationship between infrastructure and economic growth for Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Mexico between 1950 and 2000, using new …
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, Chile, and Guadalajara, Mexico. The set of research questions to be addressed are: Are the rankings of value dimensions by … businesspeople different between “Latin American” Chile and Mexico? Are the rankings of preferred leader behaviour dimensions … different between Chile and Mexico? Are the predictive relationships of leader behaviour preferences by value dimension …
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Purpose The aim of this paper is to examine the factors that influeunce the ability of Mexican public universities to generate patents. Academic patents are deserving of increasing interest as channels for the transfer of knowledge from universities to firms. Design/methodology/approach A review...
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mercado y de percepción) afectan a la propensión de las empresas familiares en México para participar en actividades de …
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Purpose – This paper aims to understand the relationship in developing countries between fiscal consolidation and public investment – a flexible part of the budget that is easier to cut during consolidation effort, but with potentially negative growth effects. Analyzing in detail the case of...
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infrastructure being a major catalyst of FDI inflows into Mexico, we provide support to ongoing conventional wisdom promoting such …
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, Mexico and Brazil. Extending the Fisher model, the aim is to determine whether or not these markets have failed to keep pace …
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the value and limitations of a practice-based approach (PBA) to studying the adoption and use of information systems, through a summary of the theory and exploration of empirical data about the use of collaborative software....
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Purpose In this paper, the authors aim to examine trade in parts and components of Mexico, Chile and Brazil, focusing …, Mexico, Brazil and Chile. They also use two-stage regressions to examine the impact of FDI on supply chain trade. Findings … research papers examining the Trans-Pacific supply chain, linking China, South Korea with Mexico, Brazil and Chile. The authors …
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observational data were used to study 15 Mexican families from four urban regions of Mexico with different incomes. Thematic …
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