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The curvilinear effect of manufacturing outsourcing and captive-offshoring on firms' innovation: The role of temporal endurance

2019

Abstract This paper aims to contribute to the open debate in the literature on the effect of global sourcing strategies on firm performance by studying the consequences of manufacturing outsourcing and captive-offshoring for the innovation capability of the firm. We grounded our hypotheses based on the outsourcing and offshoring literature and by narrowing our focus to the effects of persisting in their adoption over time. We tested our hypotheses using data from a sample of 368 manufacturing companies listed on NASDAQ stock market. The paper provides theoretical explanations and empirical findings for the inverted U-shaped influence of keeping doing captive-offshoring on new product develo…

Economics and EconometricEconomics and Econometrics0211 other engineering and technologiesSample (statistics)02 engineering and technologyManagement Science and Operations ResearchTemporal enduranceCorporationIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringCaptive-offshoringOutsourcing0502 economics and businessBusiness Management and Accounting (all)External knowledge acquisitionAdaptation (computer science)Industrial organization021103 operations researchOffshoringbusiness.industry05 social sciencesSettore ING-IND/35 - Ingegneria Economico-GestionaleGeneral Business Management and AccountingOutsourcingLinear relationshipNew product developmentNew product developmentStock marketbusiness050203 business & managementInternational Journal of Production Economics
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Audit quality and the going-concern decision-making process: Spanish evidence

2004

In this study, we attempt empirically to investigate the relationship between audit quality and the probability that a financially distressed company would receive a going-concern opinion. Auditor decision-making in the presence of going-concern uncertainties may be characterized as a two-stage process. The first stage is the identification of a potential going-concern problem and the second stage is to determine whether the particular company should receive a qualified going-concern opinion. A sample of 1,199 non-financial Spanish company-years has been obtained from the database issued by the Stock Exchange National Commission for the fiscal years ending between December 1991 and December…

Economics and EconometricsAuditor's reportActuarial sciencebusiness.industryEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)Inherent risk (accounting)Audit evidenceAccountingAudit planAuditor independenceExternal auditorQuality auditJoint auditAccountingBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)Business and International ManagementbusinessFinanceEuropean Accounting Review
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School grading and institutional contexts

2011

We study how the relationship between students' cognitive ability and their school grades depends on institutional contexts. In a simple abstract model, we show that unless competence standards are set at above-school level or the variation of competence across schools is low, students' competence valuation will be heterogeneous, with weaker schools inflating grades or flattening their dependence on competence, therefore reducing the information content and comparability of school grades. Using data from the OECD-PISA 2003 Survey, the model is applied to a sample of four countries, namely Australia, Germany, Italy, and the Netherlands. We find that in Australia, schools' heterogeneity does …

Economics and EconometricsComparabilityMathematics educationSettore SECS-P/02 Politica EconomicaAcademic achievementGrades-vs-Competence Schools’ Heterogeneity External Exams PISA 2003.Settore SECS-P/01 - Economia PoliticaGrading (education)PsychologyCompetence (human resources)EducationValuation (finance)Education Economics
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Environmental damage evaluation in a willingness-to-accept scenario: A latent-class approach based on familiarity

2015

In this paper we report on the results of the application of a latent class model that was designed to identify and characterize unobserved preference heterogeneity in the context of a willingness-to-accept (WTA) framework involving negative environmental externalities stemming from the expansion of the Port of Valencia. We investigated the hypothesis that respondents with greater familiarity with the targeted good and any related environmental damage would demand more compensation; that is, they would have a significantly higher WTA. Based on respondents' familiarity with the Port of Valencia and their pre-existing knowledge about the negative consequences of its potential expansion three …

Economics and EconometricsContingent valuationActuarial scienceCompensation (psychology)EconometricsEconomicsContext (language use)Willingness to acceptPublic goodClass (biology)Latent class modelExternalityGeneral Environmental ScienceEcological Economics
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Is external debt sustainable? A probabilistic approach

2020

Abstract We develop a probabilistic approach to measure a country's external debt sustainability. Using data on international investment position and balance of payments from the International Monetary Fund, we estimate a vector autoregressive model for 38 countries (11 developed and 27 developing). Using the estimated parameters, we perform a Monte Carlo simulation to compute the distribution of the capacity to repay for each country. A large portion of the projected distribution to the right of current debt is a warning indicator, signalling the need for devaluation. We provide simulations for each country. One scenario is where the discount factor is lower than 1. According to the litera…

Economics and EconometricsDiscounting050208 financemedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesDevaluationDeveloping countryExternal debtBalance of paymentsDebt0502 economics and businessEconometricsEconomicsPosition (finance)050207 economicsInefficiencymedia_commonEconomic Modelling
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Determinants of sub-central European government debt

2017

Abstract The aim of this paper is to analyze the determinants of sub-central government debt in Europe (Italy, France, Austria, Germany, Belgium and Spain) through estimation for each State based on corresponding panel data from 1996 to 2010. Furthermore, we estimate the debt model using a joint sample, consolidating conclusions on the most influential variables in terms of public debt. A comparative analysis of institutional frameworks in Europe shows that relationships between central and sub-central tax authorities have common traits, although the extent of change in each country remains unknown. In sum, this study shows that sub-sovereign government budgets are counter-cyclical, that ec…

Economics and EconometricsECONOMIA APLICADAmedia_common.quotation_subjectEuropean regions05 social sciencesDebt-to-GDP ratioGovernment debtMonetary economicsInternational economicsExternal debtDebt0502 economics and businessPer capitaDebt modelInternal debtBusiness050207 economicsDebt levels and flowsGovernment debtFinance050205 econometrics media_commonPublic financePanel data
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Institutions and geography: Empirical test of spatial growth models for European regions

2010

Abstract This article provides an empirical assessment of the growth experiences of European regions, during the period 1991–2004, by taking into account the spatial effects due to both institutions and geography. These effects have been modelled by means of specific controls and by using a non-conventional spatial weight matrix. Results favour a model dealing with substantive spatial externalities. Within this framework, the country-specific institutions are strongly and positively related to the regional productivity's growth rate. In addition, the geo-institutional proximity increases the spatial dependence of the regional output per worker and raises the speed of convergence. By contras…

Economics and EconometricsEmpirical assessmentEmpirical researchEconomyEconomicsContrast (statistics)Convergence (economics)Economic geographySpatial dependenceProductivityExternalityEconomic Modelling
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The impact of corporate characteristics on the financial decisions of companies: Evidence on funding decisions by Italian SMEs

2015

Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) represent a large percentage of the corporate tissue of developed countries, but they do not have adequate attention. In fact, various researchers have focused their studies on larger and well-known companies. This paper aims to investigate the impact of corporate characteristic on the financial choices of SMEs, with a specific focus on agro-food micro companies. Access to finance is vital in business start-up, development and growth for SMEs, all with very different needs and facing different challenges in terms of finance compared to large companies. The lack of equity invested in small enterprises makes them more dependent on other external sources (e.…

Economics and EconometricsEntrepreneurshipOverdraftcapital structureSociology and Political ScienceCapital structureSMEsManagement Information SystemsEmpirical researchManagement of Technology and Innovation0502 economics and businessSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo Ruraleddc:650EconomicsBank loansFinancebusiness.industry05 social sciencesEquity (finance)Capital structurebank loansExternal sourceinternal sourceexternal sourceFactoringAgro-food firms050211 marketingAccess to financeagro-food firmsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesInternal sourcebusinessCapital structure Internal source External source Bank loans Agro-food firms SMEs050203 business & managementInformation Systemscapital structure; internal source; external source; bank loans; agro-food firms; SMEs
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The Go2School project for promoting cycling to school: A case study in Palermo

2021

Abstract The identification of transport policy measures able to reduce the use of private cars for home-to-school travel is very relevant to reduce congestion during peak hours and to ensure that the areas around schools have livable environments. An action that policymakers could apply is promoting cycling to school through the introduction of bikesharing programs and creating safe routes to school through the construction of new cycle infrastructure. The aim of the paper has been, therefore, to assess if these policies could lead the high-school students to cycle to school, considering the city of Palermo as a case study. The goal is reached through the calibration of a modal choice mode…

Economics and EconometricsEnvironmental EngineeringSchool tripGeography Planning and DevelopmentEconomic growth development planningManagement Monitoring Policy and LawEnvironmental Science (miscellaneous)TD194-195MultimodalityTransport engineeringCycling to schoolEnvironmental effects of industries and plantsRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryTransport policyPreferenceIdentification (information)ModalSustainabilitySettore ICAR/05 - TrasportiPublic transportHD72-88BusinessMode choiceCyclingSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)ExternalitySchool tripsBikesharing
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Financial Integration and Fiscal Policy

2011

The aim of this paper is to assess the impact of financial integration on fiscal policy. Using an unbalanced panel of 31 OECD countries from 1970 to 2009, the paper shows that financial integration has significant disciplinary effects by reducing fiscal deficits and (discretionary) spending volatility. In addition, we find that financial integration affects the composition of government debt and enhances risk-sharing by increasing the share of foreign debt to the total. The results are robust to both de jure and de facto measures of financial integration, different measures of budget balance, and different estimation strategies.

Economics and EconometricsEuropean integrationFinancial analysisEconomicsFinancial integrationGovernment debtMonetary economicsVolatility (finance)External debtfinancial integration and fiscal policyFiscal unionFiscal policyOpen Economies Review
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