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International Journal of Advertising, 2021
Two experimental studies were carried out to investigate the effect of company size and cause proximity on consumer response to CSR initiatives. Findings from Study 1 demonstrated that, for a large company, the national cause led to more favourable ...
Yoon Hi Sung, R. Lim, Wei‐Na Lee
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Two experimental studies were carried out to investigate the effect of company size and cause proximity on consumer response to CSR initiatives. Findings from Study 1 demonstrated that, for a large company, the national cause led to more favourable ...
Yoon Hi Sung, R. Lim, Wei‐Na Lee
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Diversification, Performance and Company Size
1984From Chapter 4 onwards each chapter has added a new dimension to the analysis. Chapter 4 was concerned with assessing the nature and extent of diversification in the sample. Was diversification a random process or were there identifiable movements which were supported by a significant proportion of the companies? After determining the nature and extent
George A. Luffman, Richard Reed
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Small and medium-sized companies
1999This chapter considers the exemptions available to small and medium-sized companies and groups in respect of the annual accounts that are sent to members. The Companies Act 1985 (Accounts of Small and Medium-sized Companies and Minor Accounting Amendments) Regulations 1997 (SI 1997 No 220), which were issued to clarify the requirements applicable to ...
Ken Wild, Brian Creighton
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Europeanizing a medium-size company
Long Range Planning, 1991Abstract The author describes the strategy for preparing a medium-size international business for the emergence of the single European market. The business had the benefit of an international culture and a multinational team of managers, sales and technical teams.
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Company size distribution for developing countries
Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 2006Abstract We analyze company size distribution for developing countries using the framework proposed by Ramsden and Kiss-Haypal [Physica A 277 (2000) 220]. Although this distribution does not fit developing countries data as good as it does to developed ones, the parameters of the distribution ( θ and ρ ) for developing countries are ...
R. Hernández-Pérez +2 more
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Company size distribution in different countries
Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 2000Abstract The distribution of companies in a country, ranked in order of size (annual net revenue) s , follows the simplified canonical law s r ∼(r+ρ) −1/θ remarkably well, where r is the rank, and θ and ρ are the parameters of the distribution.
J.J. Ramsden, Gy. Kiss-Haypál
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The Accruals Anomaly and Company Size
Financial Analysts Journal, 2008Research has shown that a trading strategy based on publicly available accounting accrual information can earn abnormal returns of approximately 10 percent in the year after it is applied. This article reports a study of whether this “accruals anomaly” is sensitive to company size. The empirical results suggest that the interaction between company size
Dan Palmon +2 more
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Intangible-driven performance: company size matters
International Journal of Knowledge-Based Development, 2016This paper explores the moderator effect of firm size on the relation between different intangible resources and companies' performance. By analysing small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and large companies, the authors examine the differences in the employment of six types of intangible resources: human resources, management resource capabilities ...
Mariia Molodchik +2 more
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Experiences Starting a Nano-Sized Company
2009This discussion summarizes some of the experiences during the creation and early growth of a small high-tech company, NanoSonic Inc. NanoSonic is a spinoff of the Fiber & Electro-Optics Research Center (FEORC) at Virginia Tech. Its first 10 years of operation may suggest several issues related to fiber optics, sensors, and materials.
Richard Claus, Jennifer Lalli
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