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What Can International Finance Add to International Strategy?

2011

This chapter focuses on the role of corporate financial strategies to improve firms’ market valuations, and thus lower their cost of capital. The identification of successful strategies is accomplished within an overall strategic framework and related to how the firm perceives the degree of international financial integration. Five strategies for how to break out of a segmented, thin domestic capital market are highlighted together with historical success cases. The chapter illustrates the linkages between business strategy, firm motivation, and various financial strategies. JEL: F21, F23, F36, G32, G34.

Multinationales UnternehmenEconomic capitalFinancial ratiojel:F21International businessStrategisches ManagementInternationale Finanzierungjel:F23Corporate financeFinancial capitalddc:330G32G34Industrial organizationInternational financeFinanceFinancial strategyF36business.industryGlobal competitivenessFinancial integrationKapitalkostenCost of capitaljel:G34Financial strategyjel:F36jel:G32Identification (information)Cost of capitalFinancial strategy; Corporate strategy; Global competitiveness; Cost of capitalF21Financial modelingCorporate strategyInternationaler WettbewerbStrategic managementF23BusinessCapital market
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SOCIO-CULTURAL FACTORS AND INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIVENESS

2015

Socio-cultural factors – shared values, norms and attitudes are significant, but less acknowledged sources of international competitiveness. Previous studies have found socio-cultural factors positively affecting various aspects of international competitiveness – entrepreneurship, innovation, productivity and international cooperation. These factors are more sustainable and less affected by external environment changes in comparison with the traditional factors. Socio-cultural factors provide an opportunity to develop competitiveness strategies based on unique advantages. This research aims to explore the impact of socio-cultural factors on international competiveness in small, open economi…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementEconomic growthEntrepreneurshipHierarchyGovernmentlcsh:Management. Industrial managementEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)CollectivismRationalitylcsh:BusinessCreating shared valueEducationsocio-cultural factorslcsh:HD28-70international competitivenessCross-culturalBusinessEconomic geographycross-cultural studiesBusiness and International Managementlcsh:HF5001-6182ProductivityBusiness, Management and Education
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DESIGNING DYNAMIC PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS TO IMPROVE THE COMPETITIVENESS, ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL CAPITAL OF ITALY

2014

Performance management holistic development social capital Italian State System dynamics competitiveness
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Faktori, kas ietekmē Latvijas piena nozares konkurētspēju Baltijas valstīs

2019

This study presents competitiveness analysis and factors influencing on the competitiveness in Latvian dairy sector among the Baltic states. Gross domestic product, the number of population, demographics, trade balance, labour cost indicators of each country and numbers of manufacturers, the revenue of the sector and its growth rate, volume sold of goods and its growth rate, average volume sold per capita of products, an average price of milk and cream, an average price of yoghurt and curdled milk, an average price of cream cheese and cheese in the dairy sector of every Baltic state are compared between among them and has been commented by three experts: Inga Orlova ( representative of Mini…

Porter`s five forcesEkonomikafactors influencing competitivenessBaltic countriesCompetitivenessDairy sector
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Measuring International Competitiveness of Romania by Using Porter's Diamond and Revealed Comparative Advantage

2013

Abstract International competitiveness generate a number of challenges because creates profitability for companies, welfare for citizens, sustainable prosperity for the economy as long as it is perceived as a constructive concept. The aim of present paper is to identify the international competitiveness of Romania by analyze the competitive advantage and disadvantage according to Porter‘s Diamond, on one hand, and by calculate revealed comparative advantage according to Balasa, on the other hand. The results show that Romanian has more competitive disadvantage than competitive advantage, even if by comparison with European Union, Romania has some revealed comparative advantage.

Porter‘s Diamondmedia_common.quotation_subjectRomanianGeneral EngineeringEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyRevealed comparative advantageConstructiveCompetitive advantageRomania.language.human_languageinternational competitivenesslanguageEconomicsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceProfitability indexProsperityEconomic systemEuropean unionDisadvantagerevealed competitive advantagemedia_commonProcedia Economics and Finance
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Designing dynamic performance management systems to foster SME competitiveness according to a sustainable development perspective: empirical evidence…

2015

The role of performance management (PM) systems has become crucial for steering small-medium enterprises (SMEs) to successfully compete during the ongoing critical economic transition. To improve decision-maker strategic learning processes, traditional PM frameworks need to be combined with system dynamics (SD) modelling. This paper shows how to design and use a dynamic performance management (DPM) approach to assess and support SMEs competitiveness according to a sustainable development perspective. The emerging framework is applied to a real case of an Italian small business to analyse the empirical effectiveness of the approach hereby suggested.

Process managementPerformance managementCompetitiveneStrategy and ManagementCase studyStrategySystem dynamicStrategic learningModellingStrategic learning processeSettore SECS-P/07 - Economia AziendaleViral media companySustainable developmentPerformance measurementPerformance measurementOperations managementBusiness and International ManagementSDSustainable developmentSmall-medium enterprisebusiness.industryPerformance Management Performance Measurement SMEs Competitiveness Strategy Strategic Learning Processes System Dynamics Modelling Sustainable Development Case Study Viral Media Company ItalySMEPerspective (graphical)Small businessSystem dynamicsPerformance managementItalySustainabilityBusinessInternational Journal of Business Performance Management
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Strategic Analysis Tools Application at SMEs in Ecuador

2015

This article explores the nature and scope of Strategic Analysis Tools (SAT) application in SMEs located in emerging countries such as Ecuador (where there are no formal studies on the subject). It is intended to assess which of the instruments utilized by these firms may contribute to formulate strategic options and which of them create awareness of relevant risks or distress specifically about continuity concerning their operations. Through the application of a survey to an intentional sample-selection of SMEs in Quito-Ecuador we analyzed the consciousness over these instruments to facilitate the creation of strategic options, their contribution to assess their competitive position and th…

Research designContext assessmentlcsh:Management. Industrial managementKnowledge managementScope (project management)business.industrySMEStrategic Analysis Tools; SME; Formulation; Competitiveness; Context assessment; Value; CompetencesCompetitivenessCompetition (economics)FormulationCultural barrierslcsh:HD28-70Order (exchange)Strategic Analysis ToolsPosition (finance)BusinessCompetencesMarketingStrategic analysisEmerging marketsValueIndependent Journal of Management & Production
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Simple Strategic Analysis Tools at SMEs in Ecuador

2015

This article explores the possible applications of Strategic Analysis Tools (SAT) in SMEs located in emerging countries such as Ecuador (where there are no formal studies on the subject). It is intended to analyze if whether or not it is feasible to effectively apply a set of proposed tools to guide mental map decisions of executives when decisions on strategy have to be made. Through an in-depth review of the state of the art in regards to SAT and interviews performed to main participants such as chambers and executives of different firms, it is shown the feasibility of their application. This analysis is complemented with specialists´ interviews to deepen our insights and obtaining valid …

Research designlcsh:Management. Industrial managementKnowledge managementbusiness.industryComputer scienceSMEcontext assessmentCompetitivenessStrategic analysis toolsvalueFormulationlcsh:HD28-70Simple (abstract algebra)Mental mappingStrategic analysis tools; SME; Formulation; Competitiveness; context assessment; valueMarketingStrategic analysisEmerging marketsbusinessSet (psychology)Independent Journal of Management & Production
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ECONOMIC EVALUATION OF MEDITERRANEAN SEA BASS FARMS ACCORDING TO MARKET TYPOLOGY

2014

Italy represents one of the main production countries of European sea bass and, in this context, Sicilian fish farms play a key role. Since in the last years the economic development has led to an increasingly globalized market, in this paper it has been carried out an economic evaluation of two Sicilian European sea bass farms according to the market typology in which their product is allocated: competitive and oligopolistic market. Moreover, a sensitivity analysis allows to understand how market prices could influence farm economic performances. Results showed higher profit for farm that sold product in oligopolistic market, even if sensitivity analysis highlighted that both farms were ve…

Settore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleAquaculture competitiveness market production costs sensitivity analysis
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Organic farming: Territorial analysis and economic revival of organic agriculture – Analysis of select farms in sicily

2017

All rights reserved.Organic farming represents one of the most distinctive phenomena among those characterizing the evolution of the Italian primary sector over the past two decades, especially in Sicily. In recent years, the Sicilian organic sector has come to prominence for the increase in both size and number of organic farms, which has allowed our country to rank among the foremost in this category at the international scale. The aim of this paper is to demonstrate how organic farming may contribute to the economic revival of Sicilian agriculture, not only from an exquisitely economic standpoint, but also in terms of sustainable development and environmental protection. The latter two p…

Settore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo Ruraleorganic farming territorial analysis competitiveness.Settore SECS-S/01 - Statistica
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