2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.eswa.2013.07.055
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The financial-economic crisis and value of equity capital: A case study of Slovenian public limited companies 2006–2011

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“…Nevertheless, this conclusion also has an important implication for further research on the role of leadership and management practices in organisations of various sizes regarding the development of employees' commitment towards the organisations' mission. Besides, since the study was conducted on a sample of Slovenian organisations the results can therefore reflect also national level cultural characteristics, strongly determined by the history of national economy (Trunk and Stubelj, 2013).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, this conclusion also has an important implication for further research on the role of leadership and management practices in organisations of various sizes regarding the development of employees' commitment towards the organisations' mission. Besides, since the study was conducted on a sample of Slovenian organisations the results can therefore reflect also national level cultural characteristics, strongly determined by the history of national economy (Trunk and Stubelj, 2013).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides, the growth of life expectancy at birth is higher in countries with higher GDP per capita than in countries with lower GDP per capita. Moreover, economic globalisation increases life expectancy at birth more than political and social globalisation (Bergh and Nilsson, 2010; see also Trunk and Stubelj, 2013). However, Kabir (2008) believes that economic determinants are not really significant for life expectancy at birth.…”
Section: Previous Studies On Determinants Of Life Expectancy At Birthmentioning
confidence: 95%