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...Governmental institutions that matters in the FDI decision have to do with political risk... Stability, a measure of country-level governance derived by the World Bank. . Archibugi and Coco (2...
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... 1.1., namely that a country's size matters less after it joins an RIA we add an interaction t... two measures are based on the World Governance Indicators (see Kaufmann et al. 2007). There are s...
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... study into the organization and governance of the police in Denmark, Belgium, The Netherlands...Locality matters, even for generic trends such as restructuring"(Ba...
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..., which include corruption, absence of governance, and the uneven application of laws (e.g., Metters...Why "nearshore" means that distance matters. Communications of the ACM, 50(10), 40-46. . Cheng...
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... systems (Streeck 1992), and corporate governance (Aguilera and Jackson 2003). In CIA, institutions ...These procedures included matters of interview protocol, tape recordings of intervie...
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Environmental, social and governance factors are becoming increasingly significant for comprehensive firm valuation. These factors are, however, of a qualitative nature and therefore difficult to express in numerical figures. Consequently, disclosure and the relevancy thereof to investors are problematic. This article analyzes a breakthrough instrument which facilitates the quantification and representation of such data against the background of international institutional efforts aiming to promote standardized qualitative reporting for extra-financial information.
... and performance of a company on these matters. It thus delivers additional relevant information,...
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... dynamic markets, reconfiguration matters more in markets with a high rate of change (March ...Do formal contracts and relational governance function as substitutes or complements? Strategic ...
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... services and the importance of governance mechanisms addressing "hidden costs" as well as "h...Loss of managerial control matters when it is associated with loss of process knowled...
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The financial sector has been one of the most profitable sectors of the Hungarian economy for years. The same financial sector which, in the nineties, underwent a painful and very expensive consolidation period. This matter of fact has drawn the researchers' attention to that particular sector. Is this the result, or at least partly, of outstanding corporate governance structures and practices? Making use of the questionnaire developed by the University of Chemnitz, the researchers wanted to get a detailed picture about the Hungarian financial sector's corporate governance structures and its approach of the corporate governance topic. Corporate governance is not the greatest preoccupation of the Hungarian financial institutions, their outstanding financial results are not due to outstan...
... preoccupied with corporate governance matters. Having done some theoretical and practical resear...
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Problems of justice, such as high managerial salaries or the introduction of minimum wages, today arouse a lot of public attention and debate. This hints at the general fact that "justice" cannot be reduced to mere efficiency questions as economists very often tend to assume. Therefore, this paper deals with opportunities to include aspects of social justice in economic analyses. The authors describe the historical development from the Aristotelian concept of justice via the medieval idea of pretium iustum towards the classical liberal approach of Adam Smith. The limits of a pure liberal concept of justice even in modern market societies are revealed which in turn indicate the necessity of an integrated approach that applies the instruments of contemporary economics, but also allows for...
...Thus, good governance becomes correspondingly simple as the "sovereign" ...However, they differed on important matters as far as their theoretical foundation was concern...