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Italy has been strongly associated with the Catholic Social Teaching (CST) that represents the central principles (doctrine) of the Roman Catholic Church. Using a sample of 156 Italian listed companies during the 2002-2014 period, this study finds that local religiosity and the presence of...
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To date, the studies on managerial loss aversion have produced contradictory findings, making it impossible to: (i) identify the ultimate impact of managerial loss aversion on the value that organisations create for themselves and for their stakeholders, and (ii) mitigate the effect of...
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A vast literature has developed over the last 20 years on human capital and intellectual capital. Most of the works in the literature deal with the definition of human capital, structural capital, and relational capital. Human capital is often examined in conjunction with intellectual capital...
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Purpose – The aim of this paper is to investigate the relationship between corporate performance and Value Added Intellectual Coefficient (VAICTM) on the one hand, and the relationship between the variations in market value and the variations in VAIC on the other...
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Purpose – The objective of this paper is to examine the relationship between some aspects of governance (such as ownership structure and characteristics of the board), the efficiency of intellectual capital and the economic and market performance of a sample of Italian listed companies....
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The paper extends previous research on the topic of intellectual capital (IC) and the relationship between ownership concentration (OC) and firm performance. The ambitious goal of this work is to answer three questions: (1) Whether there is a relationship between IC and firm performance; (2)...
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The Board of Directors plays an important role in corporate governance. It is an internal mechanism that controls and monitors the actions of managers and aligns the utility functions between corporate owners and managers. The board of directors performs multiple functions that concern, for...
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