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Modern multi-tenant firms have as their origin the ancient bazaars of the Middle East and include today's airports, physical and virtual shopping malls, cable television providers, port terminals, trade-shows, sports leagues, and food franchises. The multi-tenant firm operates as a “firm of...
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We study the behavior of a firm that consistently maximizes a misspecified profit function. We provide an equilibrium concept where the misspecification error remains undetected. We examine the uniqueness and stability of the equilibria. The model of the price-taking firm belongs to this class....
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We study the behavior of a firm that consistently maximizes a misspecified profit function. We provide an equilibrium concept where the misspecification error remains undetected. We examine the uniqueness and stability of the equilibria. The model of the price-taking firm belongs to this class....
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In American Needle the Supreme Court unanimously held that for the practice at issue the NFL should be treated as a “combination” of its teams rather than a single entity. However, the arrangement must be assessed under the rule of reason. The opinion, written by Justice Stevens, was almost...
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This paper proposes to revisit the debate on the theory of the firm using motivation theory as the primary analytical tool.
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The report examines the dynamics of company size classes in Finland and the relationship between growth barriers and …, categorizing them based on both the number of employees and revenue. The study also explores growth barriers and whether companies … barriers to growth experienced by companies. Statistically significant differences between size categories were observed for …
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firms and public sector) on Italian companies' growth patterns. Data relies on the PEC (Indagine sulle Professioni e le … and to what extent firm-level growth profiles are linked to the prevalent source of the demand flows that such firms face … the growth pattern-demand type relationship. The empirical analysis shows that the demand-pull effect on firms' growth is …
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firms and public sector) on Italian companies’ growth patterns. Data relies on the PEC (Indagine sulle Professioni e le … and to what extent firm-level growth profiles are linked to the prevalent source of the demand flows that such firms face … the growth pattern-demand type relationship. The empirical analysis shows that the demand-pull effect on firms’ growth is …
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firms and public sector) on Italian companies' growth patterns. Data relies on the PEC (Indagine sulle Professioni e le … and to what extent firm-level growth profiles are linked to the prevalent source of the demand flows that such firms face … the growth pattern-demand type relationship. The empirical analysis shows that the demand-pull effect on firms’ growth is …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012139885
firms and public sector) on Italian companies' growth patterns. Data relies on the PEC (Indagine sulle Professioni e le … and to what extent firm-level growth profiles are linked to the prevalent source of the demand flows that such firms face … the growth pattern-demand type relationship. The empirical analysis shows that the demand-pull effect on firms' growth is …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012159971