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This paper studies corporate performance in the aftermath of the global crisis by examining 6,581 manufacturing firms in 48 developed and developing countries in 2010, identifying factors of resilience as well as vulnerability. Based on a cross-sectional analysis, the results show that...
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of gaining numerical flexibility and is furthermore rather driven by knowledge workers than by firms. For systemizing the … results of our explorative field work we propose the model of an Amoebic Organization as an alternative flexibility concept. …
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on the determinants of two dimensions of flexibility, the flexibility in adjusting aggregate output over time ("tactical … flexibility") as well as the ability to switch quickly between products ("operational flexibility"). Econometric analysis of a … interrelationship between tactical and operational flexibility. -- tactical and operational flexibility ; panel data ; farm households …
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The paper outlines the developments in the EU regulatory framework for executive remuneration since 2004 and going through the financial crisis. It also presents the results of an analysis of the remuneration practices adopted by the largest European listed firms before and after the crisis,...
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Employing the data from the World Bank Enterprise surveys, we examine how the first shock of the COVID-19 pandemic has affected firm dynamics across the world. Our first group of robust models have tested the effect of internal firms’ managerial decisions and other external factors on the...
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During normal times, strengthening the financial stability of banks is associated with contradictory effects on returns. In this paper, we establish that liquidity and capital ratios had a positive impact on bank returns during the first three years following the global financial crisis. Our...
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We characterize the changes in credit quality of a large sample of listed Indian corporates. Multiple indicators suggest that credit quality declines sharply between 2010 and 2015, creating a thick tail of vulnerable corporate debt. Stress is primarily due to a sharp contraction in aggregate...
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The financial performance of India's corporate sector has been under pressure since the Global Financial Crisis. Balance-sheet data on a large cross-section of Indian non-financial corporates show that the growth in their leverage over the last 15 years has been associated with a notable...
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dynamic labor demand function for the years 2000-2009 accounting for the degree of working time flexibility and the presence …
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dynamic labor demand function for the years 2000-2009 accounting for the degree of working time flexibility and the presence …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009515599