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Integrating business and market intelligence to expedite service responsiveness: evidence from Malaysia
In today’s business world, Malaysian postal and courier companies are rapidly growing due to recent Covid-19 but they face various challenges due to...
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The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Substantial Entrepreneurial Orientation and a Case Study of a Multinational Company Headquartered in Turkey
In circular economies, the intersection of artificial intelligence and entrepreneurial orientation has become even more important to achieve a better... -
Labor Market Regulations and Outcomes for American Workers
This paper delves into the debate over whether flexible labor markets are good for the economy. It covers labor market history and regulations’... -
Market Pattern Analysis of Russia–Vietnam Chocolate Confectionary Trade
The research focuses on the active development of the Vietnam confectionery market, which is currently seen as a great opportunity for Russian... -
A Global version of Locals (a case study on globalization, media & the socio-cultural trends in Türkiye)
Globalization creates opportunities to local communities if it is addressed via an organized process and by well-structured institutions. Economy has...
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The impact of perceived absolute differences between student international mindset and university internationalization on student learning engagement: the mediating role of market orientation
This research examines the interplay between students’ international mindset, the degree of college internationalization, market orientation, and...
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Informal Networks, Informal Institutions, and Social Exclusion in the Workplace: Insights from Subsidiaries of Multinational Corporations in Korea
Drawing on interviews with decision makers in multinational corporations (MNCs) in South Korea, we examine the role of informal networks in the...
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The London money market and non-British bank lending during the first globalisation: evidence from Brazil
This study examines the relationship between the London money market (LMM) and the credit provision of non-British overseas banks in peripheral...
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Immigrant workers and firm resilience on the export market
This paper studies whether firms employing immigrant workers are more resilient to an increase in competition in their export markets. Exploiting the...
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Subsidiary closures and relocations in the multinational enterprise: Reinstating cooperation in subsidiaries to enable knowledge transfer
Subsidiary closures and relocations, a process whereby a multinational enterprise (MNE) closes down a subsidiary and relocates its activities, are...
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Genetic trends in CIMMYT’s tropical maize breeding pipelines
Fostering a culture of continuous improvement through regular monitoring of genetic trends in breeding pipelines is essential to improve efficiency...
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Are Multinational Enterprises Capable of and/or Responsible for Combating Rising Inequality?
In the present world where global disruptions are prevalent and globalization is being challenged and transformed, multinational enterprises (MNEs)... -
Post-Soviet Immigrant Entrepreneurship in Investments-Dependent Market Economy: The Case of Hungary
The chapter explores the dynamics of post-Soviet entrepreneurship in Hungary, tracing its emergence within the context of the country’s transition... -
Culturo-Behavioral Contributions to a Sustainable Market: The Interplay of Producers’ and Consumers’ Practices
Sustainability is a relevant and pressing theme in which concepts and tools of cultural systems analysis should be applied to a greater extent. The...
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Expanding Overseas, Becoming Multinational, and Moving Up the Value Chain: Three Waves of Globalization in the Korean Apparel Industry
South Korea has had a central role in post-war global garment production. Initially positioned as an offshore processing location for Japan in the... -
Do antitrust laws erode shareholder returns? Evidence from the Chinese market
Using data on 4784 completed mergers and acquisitions in China announced between 2002 and 2016, we find that the adoption of the Chinese...
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Foreign Equity Valuations of Emerging Market Firms: The Effects of Institutional Distance and Information Spillovers
This paper investigates the so far unexplored theoretical tension associated with foreign investor valuations of emerging market firms (EMFs) that...
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Russian Multinational Corporations in the Global Economy
Purpose: This paper analyzes quantitative indicators characterizing the role of Russian TNCs in the world economy through their positioning in... -
Leaving home across the recent cohorts in Italy: does economic vulnerability due to labour market status matter?
We focus on the process of leaving home among young Italians and aim to discern: (a) the extent to which the potential economic vulnerability...