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Quality of Work Life (QWL) and Its Impact on the Performance of the Banking Industry in Saudi Arabia
The quality of work life (QWL), job satisfaction, and individual work performance are the lynchpins of organizational performance and sustained business growth (SBG). Numerous researchers have recognized an association between QWL and SBG.
Mohammad Ishfaq +2 more
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Multinationales Banking im Donauraum?
Autumn 1918 was a turning point in the history of the Viennese banking system. Virtually over night, the great commercial banks were confronted with the necessity of giving up their traditional domain of business (which had covered the whole Danube basin)
Hans Kernbauer, Fritz Weber
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Multinational Banks and IMF Conditionality
AbstractWe find firm-level evidence that US banks receive preferential treatment in countries under IMF conditionality. We rely on investment location decisions to infer firms’ expectations about future profits and find that US firms are approximately 53 percent more likely to acquire financial firms in countries under financial conditionality.
Trung A Dang, Randall W Stone
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BEPS Policy Failure—The Case of EU Country-By-Country Reporting1 [PDF]
The tax gap between taxes that are “actually” paid and taxes that “ought” to have been paid by multinational corporate entities has become an area of huge public policy concern in the recent decades.
Janský, P., Murphy, R., Shah, A.
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The Determinants of Multinational Banking during the First Globalization, 1870-1914 [PDF]
What determined the multinational expansion of European banks in the pre1914 era of globalization? And how were banks’ foreign investments related to other facets of the globalizing world economy such as trade and capital flows?
Stefano Battilossi
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MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS THAT STRENGTHEN THE BANKING SYSTEMS DURING THE CRISIS [PDF]
A number of reasons have been advanced in order to explain why banks began to expand worldwide. There were several aspects that were aimed such as the client-bank relationship, the need for people to cooperate with these institutions and financial ...
RADULESCU MAGDALENA
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Language choice at a Chinese subsidiary of a Spanish bank
This study explored language management in Banco Santander in China, a multilingual workplace where two major languages, Spanish and Chinese, are used along with English as a lingua franca.
Qian Cheng, Ke Zhao
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Banks’ tax disclosure, financial secrecy, and tax haven heterogeneity [PDF]
This study investigates the effect of mandatory public Country-by-Country Reporting (CbCR) for European banks on their presence in tax and regulatory havens.
Eberhartinger, Eva +2 more
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DETERMINANTS OF STATE TAX HAVEN UTILIZATION: EMPIRICAL STUDY ON BANKING COMPANIES
Research Purposes. This study aims to test the determinants of the utilization of tax haven countries. The determinants are multinational companies, intangible assets, and good corporate governance (GCG).
Lisa Catherine
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Adoption of E-Learning Technology for Anti-Money Laundering Training
E-learning technologies provide an ideal platform for corporate-wide compliance training for employees. This paper contributes in developing a complete model for studying diffusion of e-learning for anti-money laundering (AML) training in the banking ...
Alya H. Al-Hammadi +2 more
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