Fragile, Yet Resilient: Adaptive Decline in a Collaboration Network of Firms
The dynamics of collaboration networks of firms follow a life cycle of growth and decline. That does not imply they also become less resilient. Instead, declining collaboration networks may still have the ability to mitigate shocks from firms leaving and
Frank Schweitzer +5 more
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Technology Perspectives and Innovative Scenarios Applied in the Amazon Region
This paper aims to summarize the technology perspectives and innovative scenarios applied in the Amazon region. A call for papers for the Special Issue yielded four accepted articles that serve as the source for the summary.
Emílio José Montero Arruda Filho +4 more
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Influence of subcontracting constraints on the performance of manufacturing industries in Nigeria
In this work, an attempt has been made to show the influence of subcontracting constraints on firm performance in Nigeria. The study in line with the literature identified a number of constraints hindering an effective subcontracting arrangement in the ...
Victor Chukwunweike Nwokocha +1 more
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Integration process on the European market and harmonization of the financial reporting [PDF]
Treaty of Rome set the goals of the European single market. With the establishment of the common market and the progressive approximation of the economic policies of the Member States, contributing to the harmonious development of economic activities, a ...
Romić Lidija
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Agglomeration and firm performance: One firm’s medicine is another firm’s poison
In this paper, we aim to reduce the ambiguity surrounding the agglomeration–performance relationship. We do so by taking firm-level and agglomeration-level heterogeneity into account simultaneously and focusing on the interactions between these two levels of analysis in explaining the effect of agglomeration on firm performance. Our central argument is
Knoben, J. +3 more
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The Social System Approach to Institutions: Examples from Western Economic History [PDF]
While there is a general acceptance of a broad definition of social institutions as accepted rules of conduct in agent interactions, there are overlapping views on how institutions come into being and develop.
Solomon I. Cohen
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A Nobel Prize for Property Rights Theory
This article provides a brief overview of the Property-Rights Theory of the firm, pioneered by Grossman and Hart (1986) and Hart and Moore (1990), and situates the theory in other literatures.
Richard Holden
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Abstract 1. The relative firmness of clots in different systems is not necessarily directly correlated with the speed of clot formation. 2. Thrombin will hasten the development of full clot firmness, but will not significantly alter the degree of clot firmness of citrated plasma specimens, although the firmness of ...
M, WEINER, L G, WEISBERG
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The Influence of Public Support on University-Industry-Government Collaboration: the Case of the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary and Romania [PDF]
European, national governments and regional authorities, in recent times, are actively encouraging technology transfer from universities to industries as a fulfilment of the well embraced “third mission” of universities.
Anderson Henry Junior +1 more
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Hazard Function as a Tool to Diagnose Business Liquidation
Research of firms cohorts, such as human cohorts, are carried out by means of the methods of survival analysis (duration). The paper presents the possibility of using expectancy tables and intensity function (hazard) of firms liquidation.
Markowicz Iwona
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