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FinTech, SME efficiency and national culture: Evidence from OECD countries

, 2021
Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) play a vital role in an economy; therefore, it is important to study the avenues that contribute towards their viability. As a result, we examine the impact of financial technologies (FinTechs) on SME efficiency. Using
K. Abbasi, A. Alam, Minmin Du, T. Huynh
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How national culture and ethics matter in consumers’ green consumption values

, 2020
Going green in consumption is gaining momentum globally, but little is known how national cultural values and consumers’ ethical ideologies explain green consumption.
Pradipta Halder   +3 more
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When do entrepreneurial intentions lead to actions? The role of national culture

Journal of business research, 2019
Existing studies conceptualize entrepreneurial action as deliberate, goal-oriented behavior, driven primarily by entrepreneurial intention. Yet, the translation of intention into entrepreneurial behavior remains the least studied link in models ...
Karina A. Bogatyreva   +4 more
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The impact of national culture on integrated reporting quality. A stakeholder theory approach

Business Strategy and the Environment, 2019
Integrated reporting (IR) is a new corporate‐reporting system that aims to represent the firm's value creation in the short, medium, and long term.
Filippo Vitolla   +3 more
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Culture and cross-functional coopetition: The interplay of organizational and national culture

, 2020
Scholars now recognize coopetition—the joint occurrence of cooperation and competition—between functional units as an important factor for a firm's learning and performance.
Ernesto Knein   +3 more
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National culture

International strategy scholars continue to use formulations of national culture to predict firms’ major choices about products and markets and the success of these choices within different nations and across their borders. When studying more than a handful of countries, scholars predominantly draw from models that theorize culture dimensions and ...
Peterson, Mark F.   +2 more
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National cultures revisited

Asia Pacific Journal of Management, 1983
Anthropology can make a holistic contribution to the study of the com plex societies of today's nations, by identifying key issues, relevant to both the in dividual and the social system, on which these nations differ in empirically verifiable ways. This is labelled the "national cultures approach" and can be con sidered an extension, with a broader ...
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National culture and housing credit

, 2020
Using a sample of around 30 countries over the period 2001–2015, this study provides evidence that deeply rooted cultural differences are significantly associated with the use of mortgage debt.
Chrysovalantis Gaganis   +2 more
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On National Culture*

2014
The unconditional affirmation of African culture has succeeded the unconditional affirmation of European culture. The African Society will become the cultural society of the black world and will come to include the Negro dispersion, that is to say the tens of thousands of black people spread over the American continents.
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The relationships between electronic banking adoption and its antecedents: A meta-analytic study of the role of national culture

International Journal of Information Management, 2018
A meta-analysis of the role of national culture on electronic banking adoption was conducted involving 62 samples from 27 countries or regions.Social influence and trust are more important in high power distance.Performance expectancy, effort expectancy,
Yun Zhang, Qingxiong Weng, Nan Zhu
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