409 results on '"Mickiewicz, Tomasz"'
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202. Standing out and Giving back: A Legitimization Perspective on SMEs and Philanthropy
203. To Pay or Not to Pay: Entrepreneurs’ Attitudes Towards Tax Evasion
204. Reviews
205. For Benevolence and for Self-Interest: Social and Commercial Entrepreneurial Activity Across Nations
206. Size matters: entrepreneurial entry and government
207. Institutions, Finance and the Level of Development: the Impact on Entrepreneurship in Transition
208. Did mass privatisation really increase post-communist mortality?
209. Shadow Economy and Entrepreneurial Entry
210. Hierarchy of governance institutions and the pecking order of privatisation: Central–Eastern Europe and Central Asia reconsidered
211. Do Institutions Have a Greater Effect on Female Entrepreneurs?
212. Entrepreneurial Entry: Which Institutions Matter?
213. Entrepreneurial Persistence of the Underprivileged through Informal Sector During the Pandemic.
214. Ownership structure and investment finance in transition economies A survey of evidence from large firms in Hungary and Poland1
215. Institutions and Entrepreneurship Development in Russia: A Comparative Perspective
216. Growth aspirations and social capital: Young firms in a post-conflict environment.
217. MORTALITY AND FINANCIAL CRISES.
218. De-industrialisation
219. Inequality, Fiscal Capacity and the Political Regime: Lessons from the Post-Communist Transition
220. Wage Bargaining, Privatisation, Ability to Pay and Outside Options: Evidence from Hungary
221. CORPORATE GOVERNANCE, EXPORTING AND PERFORMANCE OF FIRMS IN TRANSITION ECONOMIES.
222. Corporate Governance, Managers' Independence, Exporting and Performance of Firms in Transition Economies
223. Is the Link between Reforms and Growth Spurious? A Comment
224. Financial Constraints in Investment. Panel Data Results From Estonia, 1995-1999
225. Which Entrepreneurs Expect to Expand their Businesses? Evidence from Survey Data in Lithuania
226. Inherited Labour Hoarding, Insiders and Employment Growth. Panel Data Results: Poland, 1996-2002
227. BackMatter.
228. FrontMatter.
229. The Value of Diversity: Foreign Direct Investment and Employment in Central Europe During Economic Recovery
230. While Labour Hoarding May Be Over, Insiders' Control is Not. Determinants of Employment Growth in Polish Large Firms, 1996-2001
231. Endogenous Ownership Structure: Factors Affecting the Post-Privatisation Equity in Largest Hungarian Firms
232. Wage Determination: Privatised, New Private and State Owned Companies. Empirical Evidence from Panel Data
233. Endogenous Ownership Structure
234. Deindustrialisation. Lessons from the Structural Outcomes of Post-Communist Transition
235. CORPORATE GOVERNANCE, EXPORTING AND PERFORMANCE OF FIRMS IN TRANSITION ECONOMIES.
236. Ownership Concentration, 'Private Benefits of Control' and Debt Financing
237. Deindustrialisation and Structural Change During the Post-Communist Transition
238. Privatisation in Poland: Ten Years After
239. Dismantling the state sector: A supplementary note
240. Dismantling the state sector in Eastern Europe: Implications for unemployment
241. The spatial dimension of transformation: Time pattern and ownership factors on the micro level
242. The state sector during economic transformation: Employment, wages and investment
243. Structural response to economic transformation
244. Entrepreneurship, Social Capital, and Institutions: Social and Commercial Entrepreneurship Across Nations.
245. The post‐communist economy and the labour‐controlled enterprise hypothesis
246. Size matters: entrepreneurial entry and government.
247. Institutions and female entrepreneurship.
248. Small- and Medium-Sized Businesses' Growth Expectations and Financial Performance in Latvia: Does Ethnicity Matter?
249. Start-Up Financing in the Age of Globalization.
250. Oil and Gas: A Blessing for the Few. Hydrocarbons and Inequality within Regions in Russia.
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