... in ownership: BEVIDES 2002 (who was experiencing negative ROA from 2001 till 2002, and from 2003 on this was no longer the case), GMARTI 2007 (ROA was positive during all quoted years; the firms´ main shareholder ...
... Finally, we analyze the impact of agency problems in intra-group loans and possible tunneling behavior by including the impact of excess of control rights and ownershipconcentration in regards to the ...
... their resources they can potentially bring to the board. Hence, boards with a focus on the provision of resources are likely to have a higher proportion of board members with strategic skills or resources and fewer board ...
... firms’ ownership still matters with diffusely-held firms patenting more than closely-held ...of ownershipconcentration is even increased in the case of foreign owned firms, which patent even ...
... The subject of CG is relatively new. It is, then, not surprising that despite the Cadbury report (p. 11), ‘The financial aspect of CG”, had come to the light in December, 1992, and had for the first time stated “The ...
... the ownershipconcentration the higher will be the risk in a banking institution, since capital owners obligate the manager to increase profits by seeking higher levels of ...property concentration, ...
... temporary concentration of the selected variable in the year observed and consequently, greater seasonality in the behavior of the variable, while a value close to 0 determines a more equitable distribution in ...
... Hexane concentration in biofilter system were measured with FID-GC and CO 2 production by TCD-GC. The biomass in the perlite was measured as volatile solids with a thermogravimetric analyzer. Measurements were ...
... the concentration of intermediation. Farboodi [23] motivates concentration in network formation by forcing banks to establish credit lines before they realize whether a distinct subgroup of agents obtains ...
... private ownership throughout the ...the ownership of the company in ...their ownership (obtained in the comparative efficiency analysis in public, private and privatised companies from a static ...
... • Lack or scarcity of efficient concentration solar cells and a fully demonstrated encapsulating technology for large cells are the bigest problems for these approaches. • ENTECH demosnt[r] ...
... Approaches such as the New Economic Geography theory (NEG) has opened a focus on these issues responding to the need for evaluating the industry-specific spa- tial landscape. Fujita et al. (2001) develop a model based on ...
... Resumen: Este trabajo se focaliza en el estudio y análisis del modelo Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) para obtener como resultado su configuración para la ad- quisición de un paquete informático propietario. Se ...
... the ownership has a negative effect on financial literacy ...family ownership is introduced, and in the third, the independent variable generation is ...family ownership adversely affects financial ...
... number of financial institutions because they eliminate high-risk institutions. The evidence of Argentina shown below, in which spreads fall even for the largest banks, tends to suggest that this should not be the whole ...
... Panel (a) of figure 8 describes the 12-month transition period average matrices. Each el- ement in the matrix represents the fraction of agents that were in the state described by row i at time t − τ , who are in the ...
... increased 1.25 times (this varied between 0.504–0.645 Kg/m 3 ·d). Under these conditions ammonium oxidation was approximately the same, but nitritation percentage raised to 50.8% and nitratation percentage went down to ...
... Meanwhile, coffee is the most traded food commodity worldwide (Esquivel and Jiménez, 2011). The functional and organoleptic properties of coffee are highly important for its processing and trading. Coffee processing ...