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Economies, Volume 10, Issue 5

May 2022 - 27 articles

Cover Story: By focusing on the tacit and explicit characteristics of informal and formal institutional distances, this study investigates the competitive advantage of foreign subsidiary firms from developed countries and emerging markets operating in Latin America. Following recent research on distances in international management, this study measured the size as well as direction of distances and computed formal institutional distances based on the Worldwide Governance Indicators from the World Bank, whereas informal institutional distances were calculated using the four original dimensions of Hofstede. View this paper
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Articles (27)

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,711 Views
5 Pages

Virtual cross-border medical tourism allows many residents in the United States to purchase brand name medicines from companies in Mexico without travelling there. Monthly economic reports indicate that the online brand name pharmaceutical product pr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
22,410 Views
21 Pages

Linking Leadership to Employees Performance: The Mediating Role of Human Resource Management

  • Nuru Siraj,
  • István Hágen,
  • Afriyadi Cahyadi,
  • Anita Tangl and
  • Goshu Desalegn

Human resource management (HRM) practices along with appropriate leadership have a paramount role in enhancing employees’ performance. Even though there was much literature on the subject of HRM and leadership, there were still some unanswered...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,856 Views
15 Pages

Committees or Markets? An Exploratory Analysis of Best Paper Awards in Economics

  • Franklin G. Mixon,
  • Benno Torgler and
  • Kamal P. Upadhyaya

Despite the general usefulness of citations as a sort of test of the value of one’s work in the marketplace of ideas, journals and publishers tend to use alternative bases of judgment, namely committees, in selecting candidates for the conferra...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
4,460 Views
19 Pages

The vigorous growth of the Chinese economy together with its increasingly successful role in international trade may have profoundly impacted developing countries. This study examines the large increase in the international trade exposure of the Braz...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
6,249 Views
18 Pages

Local Budget Resilience in Times of COVID-19 Crisis: Evidence from Indonesia

  • Nauli Aisyiyah Desdiani,
  • Syahda Sabrina,
  • Meila Husna,
  • Amalia Cesarina Budiman,
  • Fachry Abdul Razak Afifi and
  • Alin Halimatussadiah

The COVID-19 pandemic has put immense pressure on the fiscal situation. Central revenues have decelerated while expenditures had to be increased to facilitate economic recovery. Local governments faced even harder challenges as intergovernmental tran...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3,311 Views
13 Pages

With the background of public sector management reform in the world of education, the characteristics of the leaders have become the main thing in improving an institution’s performance theory; this study explores the influence of aspects of th...

  • Article
  • Open Access
39 Citations
4,942 Views
16 Pages

An Empirical Analysis of Russian Regions’ Debt Sustainability

  • Sergey Evgenievich Barykin,
  • Alexey Aleksandrovich Mikheev,
  • Elena Grigorievna Kiseleva,
  • Yuriy Evgenievich Putikhin,
  • Natalia Sergeevna Alekseeva and
  • Alexey Mikhaylov

This paper investigates the impact of the moderate growth of government borrowing on debt sustainability in 11 Russian regions over about 10 years, starting in 2010. The current study aims to assess the debt sustainability of the Russian region&rsquo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,547 Views
12 Pages

This research aims to examine the effects of remittance outflows on Saudi’s non-oil economic growth (NOGDP). While few studies have examined the effects of remittance outflows on remitting countries’ economic development, none have looked...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
5,538 Views
23 Pages

Service Area Network Analysis for Location Planning of Microbusiness and Local Franchise in Urban Area: A Case Study in Malang City, East Java Provence, Indonesia

  • Satti Wagistina,
  • Dyah Rina Syafitri,
  • Julaika Sri Lestari,
  • Khoirunnisa Hafidha Amanatinismi,
  • Dicky Setiawan and
  • Santica Ramadhani

Malang city is supported by the informal sector, represented by 50.41% informal employees; 17.80% are street food vendors located by collector, neighborhood, local, and alongside footpaths. Those highly potential business opportunities are equipped b...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
6,671 Views
23 Pages

India and the Republic of Korea (ROK) are on the path to forging deeper economic cooperation. Both countries signed a Comprehensive Economic Partnership in 2009, which was in effect in 2010, and agreed to reduce and/or eliminate tariffs on goods. In...

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