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THE CONTRIBUTION OF ICT TO PRODUCTION EFFICIENCY IN ITALY: FIRM-LEVEL EVIDENCE USING DATA ENVELOPMENT ANALYSIS AND ECONOMETRIC ESTIMATIONS [PDF]
Carlo Milana, Alessandro Zeli
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ABSTRACT Much of the existing empirical literature on patient choice of medical care provider in low‐ and middle‐income countries is cross sectional in nature. Comparatively little is known about the dynamic shifts in patient choice of provider, particular under transitions to universal health coverage. Using eight biennial waves of Vietnam's Household
Ardeshir Sepehri+3 more
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ABSTRACT The relationship between human resource management (HRM) practices and organizational performance has received considerable attention in the literature. Most extant studies, however, have taken a static view, while longitudinal aspects of the HRM‐performance link are less studied.
Andreas Georgiadis, Andreas Kornelakis
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Merit Pay Adoption and Labor Productivity in South Korean Firms
ABSTRACT Merit pay is a compensation system that raises employees' base salaries, contingent on their prior performance. Despite its widespread use, the evidence regarding its impact on organizational performance remains inconclusive. In this research, we focus on the unique semi‐permanent and cumulative features of merit pay and draw on the ...
Ilhwan Na+3 more
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Bank Lending and Policy Interactions—A Comprehensive Assessment for the G20 Countries
ABSTRACT This study examines the joint impact from supervisory requirements, monetary policies and rescue packages on the supply of bank loans. Evidence is obtained from conceptual considerations and the empirical investigation of G20 banks over the period 1995–2021.
Dieter Gramlich, Meilan Yan, Dalu Zhang
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ABSTRACT We develop a theoretical framework that extends the Bernanke and Blinder model to incorporate imperfect substitution between internal and external finance of firms to study the operation of both the bank lending and the balance sheet channels of monetary transmission in the US.
Sophocles N. Brissimis+1 more
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Political Environment, Banking Liquidity, and Banking Crises: A Mediation Analysis From Panel Data
ABSTRACT The objective of this paper is twofold. (i) First, we examine whether the political environment affect bank liquidity. (ii) Then, we investigate whether the political environment's impact on banking crises is mediated through bank liquidity.
Joseph Attila
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Beyond Labels: Unveiling the Interplay Between Identity and Name Changes in Firm Performance
ABSTRACT Despite the increasing prevalence of corporate name change (CNC) in tandem with a growing body of research on the subject, the boundary and contextual conditions under which CNC yield beneficial or detrimental effects remain underexplored in the current literature.
Godfred Adjapong Afrifa+1 more
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