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Over the last decade the World Management Survey (WMS) has collected firm-level management practices data across multiple sectors and countries. We developed the survey to try to explain the large and persistent TFP differences across firms and countries. This review paper discusses what has...
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managerial talent, relates to organizational performance. Over 18 years of research, a set of consistent patterns have emerged …
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managerial talent, relates to organizational performance. Over 18 years of research, a set of consistent patterns have emerged …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012435638
managerial talent, relates to organizational performance. Over 18 years of research, a set of consistent patterns have emerged …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013244259
's ecological and economic performance. To identify the causal linkages, we build a system of twelve equations, tracking first the …
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's ecological and economic performance. To identify the causal linkages, we build a system of twelve equations, first tracking the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011853247
's ecological and economic performance. To identify the causal linkages, we build a system of twelve equations, first tracking the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011742717
's ecological and economic performance. To identify the causal linkages, we build a system of twelve equations, tracking first the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011573225
In this paper we investigate evidence for the "skill bias" of organizational change (OC). These include the decentralization of authority, delayering of managerial functions and increased multi-tasking. We use several sources of panel data on British and French establishments. Three findings...
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When will a monopolist have incentives to foreclose a complementary market by degrading compatibility/interoperability of his products with those of rivals? We develop a framework where leveraging extracts more rents from the monopoly market by 'restoring' second degree price discrimination. In...
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