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Continued part 1, part 2 of ebook "International accounting and transnational decisions" provides readers with contents including: a comparison of various international proposals on inflation accounting; accounting for the effects of changing prices social reporting; employees and the corporate social report; management audit and social indicators; transnational financial decisions and control foreign investment decisions; a synthesis of foreign direct investment theories and theories of the multinational firm capital budgeting and long-term financing;...
248p
tuongnhuoclan
27-11-2023
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Continued part 1, part 2 of ebook "The financial systems of industrial countries: Evidence from financial accounts" provides readers with contents including: should household wealth and government liabilities include future pension rights; financial sector dynamics and firms’ capital structure; convergence of financial structures in Europe - an application of factorial matrices analysis; imbalances in household, firm, public and foreign sector balance sheets in the 2000s;...
148p
tuongnhuoclan
27-11-2023
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Continued part 1, part 2 of ebook "Case studies in finance: Managing for corporate value creation" provides readers with contents including: management of the firm’s equity - dividends and repurchases; management of the corporate capital structure; analysis of financing tactics: leases, options, and foreign currency; valuing the enterprise: acquisitions and buyouts;...
377p
tuongnhuoclan
27-11-2023
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The purpose of this paper is to investigate the relationship between ownership and employment growth. With a sample of 5,461 firms and using the Heckman two-stage model (to eliminate selection sample bias), the main findings are follows: Compared to firms with 100% capital ownership, domestic firms with less than 50% state capital, domestic private firms, joint stock firms without state capital, 100% foreign capital firms, and joint venture (non-state and foreign) firms have positively significant impacts on employment growth. A change in ownership is not significant to employment growth.
8p
chauchaungayxua12
12-05-2021
7
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The firm’s performance in relation to capital structure and foreign ownership: Evidence from Vietnam
The paper examines the impact of capital structure in the context of foreign ownership on firm performance on non-financial companies in Vietnam between 2008 and 2018. The study employs Pooled OLS, Fixed effect, random effect, and Generalized Least Square to analyze the data. The study finds a non-linear relationship of foreign ownership and firm performance, so that the relationship, which is at first a positive one, becomes negative beyond a certain level of foreign ownership (30-45% ownership depending on the measure of performance).
15p
nguaconbaynhay11
07-04-2021
21
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This paper will test the importance of the relationship between geographic distribution and clustering of foreign firms and the influence of human capital and skill present in the regions, generally represented by major cities, on the location choice strategy and innovation activity of foreign investors across regions in the host economy of a developing nation.
25p
guineverehuynh
17-06-2020
31
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The authors argue that the impact of FDI on entrepreneurial activity depends on different natures of capital flow and entrepreneurial motivation and relates to the quality of institutional environment. First, the roles of inward and outward FDI are examined in connection with the new firm creation by opportunity- and necessity-motivated entrepreneurs. Second, the integrated influences of (inward/outward) FDI and governance quality (GQ) on (opportunity/necessity) entrepreneurship are tested.
27p
nguathienthan5
03-06-2020
27
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Research regarding the determinants of foreign ownership in Vietnamese listed firms seems to be more important as (i) foreign capital has made a great contribution to Vietnam and (ii) the country becomes more open for foreign investors with the issuance of Governmental Decree No. 60/2015 (permitting a higher rate of foreign ownership in domestic listed firms).
18p
vixuka2711
12-06-2019
19
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In this chapter, you will learn: Summarize the strategic role of human resource management in the international business, identify the pros and cons of different approaches to staffing policy in the international business, explain why managers may fail to thrive in foreign postings, recognize how management development and training programs can increase the value of human capital in the international business firm,...
16p
tangtuy12
20-05-2016
62
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Innovation is not only about inputs, however. A region’s economy must translate these inputs into productive outcomes: employment in high-technology firms, greater output per worker, the creation of patents, to name a few. By examining the output indicators, one can explore how well your economy converts innovation inputs into performance. Because the index is not dealing with simple linear relationships, there is no direct cause-and-effect connection between inputs and outputs. The innovation index is designed to show the innovation process more clearly.
25p
trinhcaidat
22-04-2013
61
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Banking sector reforms have been sequenced to correspond with changing regulations of the foreign exchange market. The government has allowed the exchange rate to gradually float (as opposed to a “crawling” peg), and full current account convertibility has been introduced, with de facto capital account convertibility for nonresidents, and calibrated liberalization for residents.
46p
enter1cai
16-01-2013
64
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Just to round out the sketch of what’s happened, I add the following. Large financial firms in distress have received something like $50- billion in recapitalization funds from sovereign wealth funds. So far there have been very few bank failures, five according to the FDIC since February 2007, but apparently 75 more institutions are on the problem list. One of the reasons why the crisis hasn’t been more damaging is that most banks, especially large ones, went into the crisis with high bank capital. A third feature of the ongoing crisis follows from the preceding one.
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enter1cai
12-01-2013
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The internationalization of financial services¾ eliminating discrimination in the treatment between foreign and domestic financial services providers and removing barriers to the cross-border provision of financial services¾ is of global interest, but of special interest to Asia. Most of Asia limits entry of foreign financial firms much more than otherwise comparable countries. Empirical evidence for Asia¾ and other countries¾ suggests that this leads to slower institutional development and more costly financial services provision.
60p
truongan
13-11-2009
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