Artículo
How do industry and country impact firm performance? A national and supranational analysis
Fecha de publicación:
11/2017
Editorial:
Springer
Revista:
Review of Managerial Science
ISSN:
1863-6683
e-ISSN:
1863-6691
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
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Resumen
We contribute to the literature of the country, industry and firm effects on performance by developing an autoregressive cross-classified mixed-effect linear model that examines heterogeneity in the profitability of corporations in emerging and developed economies, as well as corporations located in different supranational regions. To this purpose, we simultaneously decompose abnormal returns into permanent and transitory components at the firm, industry, country and industry–country levels. We find that firms in emerging countries have significantly higher rates of performance persistence and different sources of persistence compared to firms located in developed countries. These differences are also evident between different supranational regions and countries at different levels of institutional development.
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Etiennot, Hernan; Vassolo, Roberto Santiago; Diaz Hermelo, Francisco; McGahan, Anita; How do industry and country impact firm performance? A national and supranational analysis; Springer; Review of Managerial Science; 11-2017; 1-31
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