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Cheol-Keun Cho and Bosung Jang
This paper explores the implications of consumption heterogeneity between domestic and foreign investors on the cross-section of stock returns in a host country. We argue that foreign investors in a small open economy integrated into global financial mar...
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Henrique Correa da Cunha, Mohamed Amal, Svante Andersson, Dinora Eliete Floriani and Carlyle Farrell
We investigate how formal institutional distance (FID) moderates the cultural distance (CD) and financial performance relationships of foreign subsidiaries of firms. Following recent research, we estimate the asymmetric effects of CD by considering its s...
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Henrique Correa da Cunha, Nursel Selver Ruzgar and Vikkram Singh
Cultural distance (CD) is an important driver of foreign expansion strategy at the firm level. However, its effects can be more or less significant depending on the contextual characteristics of the host country, such as the quality of formal institution...
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Dimos Ntioudis, Panagiota Masa, Anastasios Karakostas, Georgios Meditskos, Stefanos Vrochidis and Ioannis Kompatsiaris
Participation in the labor market is seen as the most important factor favoring long-term integration of migrants and refugees into society. This paper describes the job recommendation framework of the Integration of Migrants MatchER SErvice (IMMERSE). T...
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Ervina Rahmadila,Halim Trirejeki,Ibnu Muhdir
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Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) is one of the global economic systems. FDI is able to encourage the economic development of a country quickly, but there are problems that must be faced and of course become a challenge for the host countries, namely the p...
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Florina Popa
Foreign Direct Investment are among the mobilizing factors of the economic development of a country, alongside the domestic investments, being a basic support in the achievement of the development and modernization strategies. The study presents, briefly...
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Cristina Morales-Sandoval,Juan Carlos Leiva,Ricardo Monge-González
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The purpose of the paper is to expand understanding of knowledge spillovers from productivity linkages between multinational and local companies. It also seeks to identify the relationship between productivity linkages and absorptive capacity. The study ...
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Stefan Vr?ina,Nenad Jankovic
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Host countries, especially developing countries, often grant tax incentives in order to attract foreign capital of multinational companies (MNCs), expecting positive effects of foreign direct investments on their economic development. Also, there is an o...
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Dung Van NGUYEN,Chia-Hua CHANG
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The study investigates the direct effects of foreign ownership and R&D on firm innovation and the moderating effects of R&D on the foreign ownership?innovation relationship in ASEAN countries. This research focus is important as ASEAN countries h...
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Marianna Cangemi, Paolo Madonia, Ludovico Albano, Alessandro Bonfardeci, Maria Grazia Di Figlia, Roberto Maria Rosario Di Martino, Marco Nicolosi and Rocco Favara
We collected and analysed 58 samples of groundwater from wells in the Barcellona-Milazzo Plain, one of the most important coastal aquifers of Sicily (Italy), to determine major, minor, and trace element concentrations. In this area, geogenic and anthropo...
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