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A review of the recent evaluation evidence on financial services and training interventions questions their gender neutrality and suggests that some design features in these interventions can yield more positive economic outcomes for women than for men. These include features in savings and...
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The manufacturing sector has contributed little to income growth and its share in total merchandise exports has been declining. Manufacturing has not brought much new employment, and most of the recent rise in manufacturing employment has been in the informal sector, where workers are not...
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Although it is still controversial, neuromarketing remains the most promising area of marketing. Basically, the goal of neuromarketing is to study how human brain is affected by marketing stimuli. In neuromarketing, brain activity can be monitored and measured using state-of-the-art neuroimaging...
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Snap's IPO with no voting rights shows there is disagreement on what good governance means. Some experts viewed the founders' total control over Snap, and the resulting lack of accountability to shareholders, as a “banana republic approach” to corporate governance. Others believe that Snap's...
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financial performance disadvantages across industry groups. The relationship consistently follows a non-linear pattern which …
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approach, we show that coordination between businesses limits adaptation, causing the relative performance of diversified firms …
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The theory of entrepreneurial rent posits that powerful incentives for managerial learning are provided by giving managers the opportunity to share the firm surplus, which further enhances the management cognition and situation awareness. These incentives enable management to seek cognitively...
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This research focuses on how spatial and organizational dynamics affect the inequality amongintermediary organizations. I explain why in the brewing industry the number of intermediaries(i.e. wholesalers) declined, while their suppliers (i.e. brewers) proliferated in the past 30 years....
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This paper analyzes how entrepreneurs fare in an intermediary market segment when the segment is closely attached to a single supplier market. While focusing on two structural constraints, organizational structure and competitive pressure, I build off of the fact that in the past thirty years in...
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