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Reputation capital, financial capital, and entrepreneurship

Oxford Economic Papers, 2012
About 90% of entrepreneurs in the high-tech and professional service industries were previously employed in the same sector. In this paper, we provide a theory for how aspiring entrepreneurs choose an employer. We contrast 'transparent' employers (or firms) promoting personal accountability and employee empowerment with 'opaque' employers emphasizing ...
Loss, Frédéric, Renucci, Antoine
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“Asian Capitalism” and the Financial Crisis [PDF]

open access: possible, 2002
Abstract We saw the breakdown of the Berlin wall in 1989 and the massive shift away from central planning towards free market capitalist types of structures. Concur rent to that was the really quite dramatic, very strong growth in what appeared to be a competing capitalist-type system in Asia.
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Marx’s Financial Capitalism

The Japanese Political Economy, 2019
AbstractThis study shows that “financialization,” widely accepted as a theoretical framework representing the structural change in modern capitalist economy, is one aspect of the “free investment c...
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Human Capital and the Financial Capital Market

The Journal of Business, 1980
In the past 2 decades, much progress has been made in the areas of "human capital theory" and " modern portfolio theory," with profound influence upon academic thought and practice.1 But interestingly enough, though human capital theory recognizes human resources as part of an individual's capital asset holdings and modern portfolio theory deals with ...
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The Financialization of Capitalism

Monthly Review, 2007
Changes in capitalism over the last three decades have been commonly characterized using a trio of terms: neoliberalism, globalization, and financialization. Although a lot has been written on the first two of these, much less attention has been given to the third.* Yet, financialization is now increasingly seen as the dominant force in this triad. The
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Financial Measurement of Capital Investments

Management Science, 1966
Suppose each alternative in a capital investment decision can be represented as a cash flow without uncertainty, i.e., as a sequence of m + 1 real numbers. Then the problem of which financial criterion (e.g., present value, internal rate of return, return per unit expenditure, etc.) to use for the capital investment decision is the problem of defining
A. C. Williams, J. I. Nassar
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The financial sector and the future of capitalism [PDF]

open access: possibleEconomic Systems, 2010
Abstract Financial sector innovation and development since the 1970s contributed to global prosperity, but increased the probability of bank failures. The post-2007 financial crisis was one of many crises with idiosyncratic catalysts but common underlying causes. Public policies, such as deposit insurance, with moral hazard implications increased the
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Financial Factors in the Economics of Capitalism

Journal of Financial Services Research, 1995
The conference’s title, “Coping with Financial Fragility: a Global Perspective,” implies that financial fragility is a meaningful economic concept. Its existence, not always but from time to time, is accepted as an attribute of capitalist economies. However the structure of the dominant macro-and microeconomic theories of our time, which are built upon
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Raising capital for Financial Butler (C)

2017
LBS Case Code: CS-17 ...
Bikard, Michael   +2 more
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