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Testing the superstar firm hypothesis
Firms with superior productivity, labeled superstar firms, are argued to be the link between rising concentration and the fall of the aggregate labor share in the US.
Caroline Stiel, Alexander Schiersch
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Tax evasion can be considered as a systemic fraud in which different parties such as taxpayers, lawyers, banks, and multinational entities interact. Here, accountants are key agents owing to their legal liability in tax reporting and their knowledge on ...
José Ramírez-Álvarez
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Gender composition of ownership and management of firms and the gender digital divide in Africa
Purpose: This study analysed the determinants of firms’ adoption and utilisation of digital technologies in Africa, with specific attention to the gender structure of firms’ ownership and management, in the interest of closing the gender digital divide.
Emmanuel Orkoh, Wilma Viviers
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Fund Traits and Corporate Value of Pension Fund Administrators in Nigeria [PDF]
This study empirically analyses the effect of fund traits on corporate value of pension fund administrators (PFAs) in Nigeria. The issue of the potential nexus between fund characteristics and performance/value which has received vast empirical ...
Victor Chiedu OBA +2 more
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Imperfect Competition in Firm-to-Firm Trade [PDF]
Abstract This paper studies the implications of imperfect competition in firm-to-firm trade. Exploiting data on the universe of sales relationships between Belgian firms, we document that firms’ markups increase in the average input shares among their buyers.
Dhyne, Emmanuel +2 more
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Intra-Firm Wage Dispersion and Firm Performance [PDF]
Working paper / Institute for Empirical Research in Economics ...
Winter-Ebmer, Rudolf, Zweimüller, Josef
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Factors influencing job stress: Evidence from tellers in Cambodia [PDF]
Increasing the propensity for job stress can negatively affect individuals’ job satisfaction and work productivity. Therefore, lots of organizations have tried to assess factors that can affect job stress among workers so that they can seek to develop ...
Wanamina Bostan Ali +3 more
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Thinking about platforming with more traditional mediatization: Lessons from audiovisual analysis
Since the mid-1990s, film and television industries are more and more confronted with the appearance of new intermediation services which have created platforms. In a project funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC),
Eric George +2 more
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Is a “Firm” a Firm? A Stackelberg Experiment [PDF]
Abstract Industrial organization is mainly concerned with the behavior of large firms, especially when it comes to oligopoly theory. Experimental industrial organization, therefore, faces a problem: How can firms be brought into the laboratory? The main approach relies on framing: Call individuals “firms”!
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Rebuilding Nepal for next earthquake
Rebuilding Nepal for next earthquake ABSTRACT The paper is prepared to draw attention of local and international community including the government and donors to gear up for policy reform and create an environment for investing in proactive earthquake ...
B. L. Nyachhyon
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