Trade credit and temporary employment [electronic resource] : how companies respond to capital and labor market frictions / Sebastian Nielen.
2016
HG3752.3
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Trade credit and temporary employment [electronic resource] : how companies respond to capital and labor market frictions / Sebastian Nielen.
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9783319298504 (electronic book)
331929850X (electronic book)
9783319298498
3319298496
331929850X (electronic book)
9783319298498
3319298496
Publication Details
[Cham] : Springer, 2016.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (114 pages)
Call Number
HG3752.3
Dewey Decimal Classification
657.72
Summary
Annotation This book presents an empirical investigation into the relationship between companies' short-term response to capital and labor market frictions and performance. Two different kinds of performance measures are considered, namely innovation performance and firm performance. The author focuses on two major topics: first, on the relation between innovation performance and the use of trade credit. Second, on the relation between firm performance and the use of temporary employment. The use of in-depth firm-level data and state-of-the-art microeconometric methods provide the scientific rigor to this important investigation to answer the questions currently being confronted by many companies in different economies.
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Annotation This book presents an empirical investigation into the relationship between companies' short-term response to capital and labor market frictions and performance. Two different kinds of performance measures are considered, namely innovation performance and firm performance. The author focuses on two major topics: first, on the relation between innovation performance and the use of trade credit. Second, on the relation between firm performance and the use of temporary employment. The use of in-depth firm-level data and state-of-the-art microeconometric methods provide the scientific rigor to this important investigation to answer the questions currently being confronted by many companies in different economies.
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Online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed April 19, 2016)
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Contributions to management science.
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Print version: 9783319298498
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