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Joana Costa and João Barbosa
The present study examines the impact of family ownership and control on the internationalization strategies of Portuguese manufacturing firms. The study contributes to the existing literature by providing evidence that different forms of international m...
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Douglas R. Krafft, Richard Styles and Mitchell E. Brown
Increasing societal pressures (e.g., population growth and urbanization) are driving land use change practices in coastal areas that could potentially alter the hydrodynamics and sediment transport patterns near coastal inlets in ways that might exacerba...
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Bernardina Algieri,Antonio Aquino,Marianna Succurro
This study aims at investigating the impact of cash-flow, the main components of the capital structure, and R&D on innovative performances of firms, for seven EU countries. The analysis is carried out on data taken from the EU-Efige Survey, enriched with...
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Macarena Pérez Suárez,Francisco Espasandín Bustelo,Isadora Sánchez Torné
Este trabajo tuvo como objetivo determinar los factores internos (tamaño, presupuesto de innovación, ventas en el exterior y comercio electrónico) y los factores externos (sector económico) que condicionan la propensión exportadora de las cooperativas y ...
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Ruth Marcela Aparicio
Since 2004 some economies in Latin America, including Bolivia, have experienced an improvement in their terms of trade. In this research we investigate the causal effect of this improvement on nontraditional exports. We focus on before and after th...
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J. Kent Poff, Kirk C. Heriot, Noel D. Campbell
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Mittlelstaedt, Harben, and Ward (2003) and Wolff and Pett (2000) offer contradictory evidence on the impact of firm size (by employment) and the propensity to export. Using a data set very similar to that of Mittelstaedt et al., we re-examine the issue. ...
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