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for entrepreneurship, but they may also reduce engagement in entrepreneurial activities as they change incentives towards … rent-seeking. Using Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) annual surveys, this study provides empirical evidence that more … per capita profit from oil and gas reduces entrepreneurship only in corrupt environments. The more the corruption is, the …
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This dissertation advances the claim that the most durable barriers to women in the workplace are largely symbolic and embedded in the gendered cultures of organizations. It argues that the hegemonic masculinity of the oil industry is expressed through four mechanisms or processes; the myth of...
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After a quick profile of Italian foreign direct investments since 1900 and a short review of the main explanations of the lagged multinational growth by Italian manufacturing companies, a quick glimpse of business histories is given to the only two still today living "old protagonists" (Pirelli,...
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International capital flows are strongly influenced by country-specific patterns that can be best understood in historical and comparative perspective. A long-term empirical analysis of French and German investment in Spain reveals that the core capabilities of foreign firms and their relations...
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What was Alfred D. Chandler's significance in the study of business history throughout the world? How did his views evolve? Why was his approach so influential? How did his thinking contribute to comparative business history and to the history of international business? This essay is designed to...
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