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Helena ?logar, Bojan Moric Milovanovic and Stella Hrvatin
Many academic studies have focused on exploring various interactions between entrepreneurial orientation (EO) and firm performance, where, in general, the findings confirmed their existence to be of positive character. However, many authors indicated a n...
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Ayodeji Michael Obadire, Vusani Moyo and Ntungufhadzeni Freddy Munzhelele
Financial institutions, particularly banks, have long grappled with the dilemma of structuring their capital optimally. This process, commonly referred to as capital structure decision-making, is of paramount importance, especially within the financial s...
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Jisoo Kang, Seungyeon Lee and Seungho Choi
While existing studies regarding organizational vacillation theory have focused on examining how vacillation may lead to ambidexterity, few studies have focused on how vacillation itself happens and whether it happens symmetrically or not. To bridge this...
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Tarek Eldomiaty, Marina Apaydin, Mona Yusuf and Mohamed Rashwan
Purpose: This paper examines the interrelatedness between countries? stock market development and competitiveness and the equity risk premium (hereinafter, ERP). In addition, this paper examines the length of time that stock market development takes to h...
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Robert Martin Hull
We extend the performance comparison study of nonprofits (NPs) and pass-throughs by examining large NPs and large C corporations (CCs). Unlike that study, we also examine performance outcomes under two different tax shield policies. We use the Capital St...
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