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Los emprendedores surgidos de las empresas multinacionales de inversión extranjera directa: un estudio exploratorio en Costa Rica

2014

ResumenEl presente trabajo busca evaluar la creación de empresas por parte de exempleados de empresas multinacionales de inversión extranjera directa. En concreto, se busca dimensionar el fenómeno, caracterizarlo, así como valorar el desempeño de las empresas creadas. El estudio se hizo mediante un muestreo aleatorio simple con margen de error del 7% y nivel de confianza del 95%, sobre una base de datos de 11.120 exempleados de empresas multinacionales en Costa Rica (n=175). Además se utilizó un grupo control ad hoc. Los resultados muestran cómo son estos emprendedores, el proceso creador experimentado, las características y el desempeño de las nuevas empresas.AbstractThe aim of this invest…

Facultad de Ciencias Administrativas y EconómicasEconomics and EconometricsInvestimento estrangeiro directoEmpresas multinacionaisEstudios GerencialesL26Strategy and ManagementMargin of errorForeign direct investmentlcsh:BusinessManagement of Technology and InnovationCriação de empresasProducción intelectual registrada - Universidad IcesiMultinational corporationsBusiness and International ManagementCreación de empresasMarketingWelfare economicsEntrepreneurshipSimple random sampleEmprendedoresEconomyInversión extranjera directaBusinessF23lcsh:HF5001-6182Foreign direct investmentFinanceEmpresas multinacionalesInversiones extranjeras directasEstudios Gerenciales
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One mother is enough for the needs of ten children, but not the contrary! Familial (ir)responsibility and financial (in)ability of the Italian welfar…

2013

Familial solidarity Elder's care welfare system
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Private–Public Partnerships as Strategic Alliances

2008

A new approach to the design of concession contracts of port infrastructures that adapts some of the methods used in the design and start-up of strategic alliances is presented. From a cost–benefit analysis of the project, based on the industry benchmarks, a revenue-sharing model dependent on the investment interest and the risk undertaken or transferred by each partner was formulated. This model aids in the calculation of the amount of the canons (lease and royalty charges) that should be stated in the contract. Also, to avoid complicated renegotiations and undesired deadlock situations, methods are presented for the dynamic actualization of such canons according to changes that might occ…

FinanceActuarial scienceCost–benefit analysisRevenue sharingbusiness.industryMechanical Engineeringmedia_common.quotation_subjectDeadlock (game theory)Investment (macroeconomics)Port (computer networking)LeaseEconomicsbusinessWelfareRisk managementCivil and Structural Engineeringmedia_commonTransportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board
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Coste y Financiación de la Universidad Española

1988

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FinanciaciónUniversidadEspagneEspana[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/Education[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationEspaña[ SHS.EDU ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Education[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceUniversitéJEL : I - Health Education and WelfareJEL: I - Health Education and Welfare[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and financesFinancement[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceCoûtFinanciacionCosteComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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A Spatial Multilevel Analysis of Italian SMEs Productivity

2009

Abstract In this paper, we adapt multilevel analysis methods to investigate the spatial variability of SMEs' productivity across the Italian territory, and account for differences in the socio-economic context. Our results suggest that to properly capture the variability of the data, it is important to allow for both spatial mean and slope effects. Social decay has the expected negative impact. However, while this effect is larger on firms with smaller capital intensity, firms with higher capital intensity seem to be less affected by geography. Greater territorial heterogeneity emerges among those firms with lower capital to labour ratios. Une analyse spatiale a plusieurs niveaux de la prod…

Firm heterogeneity Spatial variability Socio-economic Context Multilevel AnalysisOperations researchWelfare economicsjel:C31Geography Planning and DevelopmentMultilevel modelContext (language use)socio-economic contextFirm heterogeneityGeographyCapital (economics)jel:R30Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)Capital intensitySpatial variabilityspatial variabilitymultilevel analysisjel:R12Statistics Probability and Uncertaintyjel:R11General Economics Econometrics and FinanceProductivity
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Licensing policies for a new product

2005

This paper studies licensing policies for the owner of a new product and addresses their welfare impact in the assessment of market failures. We show that the best licensing policy for the patent holder is fixed fee licensing with an exclusive territory clause. Consumers are also better off with fixed fees but do not prefer the exclusive territory clause. Social welfare is higher under exclusive territories when fixed costs are not too large. As for efficiency, the number of licences in the private market equilibrium falls short of the socially optimal solution. Our analysis discloses that (i) any policy measures aimed at enhancing the diffusion of technology, in terms of the number of lice…

Fixed feePatent holderPublic economicsbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectComputingMilieux_LEGALASPECTSOFCOMPUTINGSocial WelfareDiffusion of technologyManagement of Technology and InnovationNew product developmentEconomicsComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDSOCIETYFixed costbusinessGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceWelfareIndustrial organizationMarket failuremedia_commonEconomics of Innovation and New Technology
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SAGGIO INTRODUTTIVO. FLESSIBILITA' E PRECARIETA' COME POSSIBILITA'

2007

Tiolo corretto: "Flessibilità e precarietà come possibilità" La flessibilità e la precarietà, intese anche come possibilità, sono elemento fondante del fenomeno migratorio. La flessibilità è analizzata nell’ottica della globalizzazione. La flessibilità e la precarizzazione dell’occupazione diventano anche fonte di precarizzazione nella vita privata. Pur in questo contesto, la flessibilità ha caratteristiche particolari, vissuta come “possibilità”, legata al desiderio di più tempo libero di cui ci si può riappropriare; dell’opportunità soprattutto per le donne di inserimento sociale e di assistenza, attraverso i servizi del welfare, ma anche il loro vivere la flessibilità come la possibilità…

Flessibilità e precarietà flessibilità come la possibilità servizi del welfare progetti di vita degli immigrati differenze culturali simboliche semantiche e oggettive
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A note on preference for flexibility

2002

A result of Kreps (1979) on preference for flexibility is extended from two to three periods (formally from preferences over sets to preferences over sets of sets). An intuitively easier route to Kreps' original result is also presented, making the proof essentially ready for use in a decision theory class.

Flexibility (engineering)Class (set theory)Welfare economicsDecision theoryGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceMathematical economicsFinancePreferencePublic financeMathematicsDecisions in Economics and Finance
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INGENIERÍA GENÉTICA E INDUSTRIA AGROALIMENTARIA: VENTAJAS E INCONVENIENTES GENETIC ENGINEERING AND FOOD INDUSTRY: ADVANTAGES AND INCONVENIENCES EXEÑE…

1999

Abstract Resumen Resumo Nowadays biotechnology allows to perform accurate changes on the genetic material of organisms, being a very important tool in food industry. However just a few recombinant products can be found in the market, as a result of the social repulse against these kind of foods. According to the Community Normative, it is necessary to evaluate the safety for human being and environment security previous to introducing a recombinant food into the market. In this work, the recommended protocols for several organisms to attend this evaluation on a rational way are reviewed. These protocols are fundamentally based on the SAFEST elements (Safety Assessment of Food by Equivalence…

Food industrySimilarity (network science)business.industryWelfare economicsBusinessHuman beingEquivalence (measure theory)Food ScienceBiotechnologyCiencia y Tecnologia Alimentaria
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Hunger and Food Charity in Rich Societies: What Hope for the Right to Food?

2014

First World Hunger: Food Security and Welfare Politics (Riches, 1997a) offered the first cross-national study of the emergence and entrenchment of food aid and charitable food banking from the early 1980s to the mid-1990s. It consists of five case studies from advanced industrial countries with developed ‘liberal’ welfare states: Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the UK and the USA. All of the countries were food exporters and food secure through national production and imports, suggesting that domestic hunger could not be caused by the failure to provide sufficient food and nutrition, but rather was a matter of distributional justice and human rights — that is a fundamentally political issue.

Food securityHuman rightsmedia_common.quotation_subjectglobal food systemWelfare stateFood wastePoliticsEconomyRight to foodPolitical scienceDevelopment economicsFirst WorldWelfaremedia_common
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