Financialisation at the firm level highlights the changes in the behaviours of the managers of non-financial corporations and their new relations with the financial markets. Non-financial corporations have been increasingly investing in financial assets and creating own financial subsidiaries, deriving increasing shares of their income from this kind of pure financial activities. These transformations, in close synergy with the evolution in corporate governance that has emphasised the ‘pursuit of shareholder value’, have produced radical changes in the objectives of top managements, favouring an increasing propensity to short-termism in corporate investment decision-making. Moreover, financial globalization, multiplying the range of avail...
The article refers to the phenomenon of the dissemination of financial logic in the management of jo...
This thesis provides new evidence about the effects of financialization on non-financial firms’ inve...
A research report submitted in partial fulfilment of the Degree of Master of Commerce (Economic Scie...
Financialisation at the firm level highlights the changes in the behaviours of the managers of non-f...
The share of surplus devoted to direct investment in capital goods by big corporations also depends...
This chapter provides a review of some contributions, both mainstream and heterodox, that analyse th...
Some recent contributions to economic literature have highlighted the role of corporate savings deci...
The ‘financialisation’ of the economy is considered a key phenomenon of our time, but we lack large-...
Most models of investment decisions utilised in macroeconomic models take free or perfect competiti...
International audienceThe financialisation of nonfinancial corporations has drawn the attention of m...
This article estimates the effects of financialisation on physical investment using panel data based...
International audienceAbstract This paper argues that, as far as the investment behavior of non-fina...
This article analyses the effects of financialisation on non-financial companies’ (NFCs) investment ...
The financialisation of the nonfinancial corporation has drawn the attention of many scholars who ha...
Over the past decades financial investment of non-financial businesses has been rising and accumulat...
The article refers to the phenomenon of the dissemination of financial logic in the management of jo...
This thesis provides new evidence about the effects of financialization on non-financial firms’ inve...
A research report submitted in partial fulfilment of the Degree of Master of Commerce (Economic Scie...
Financialisation at the firm level highlights the changes in the behaviours of the managers of non-f...
The share of surplus devoted to direct investment in capital goods by big corporations also depends...
This chapter provides a review of some contributions, both mainstream and heterodox, that analyse th...
Some recent contributions to economic literature have highlighted the role of corporate savings deci...
The ‘financialisation’ of the economy is considered a key phenomenon of our time, but we lack large-...
Most models of investment decisions utilised in macroeconomic models take free or perfect competiti...
International audienceThe financialisation of nonfinancial corporations has drawn the attention of m...
This article estimates the effects of financialisation on physical investment using panel data based...
International audienceAbstract This paper argues that, as far as the investment behavior of non-fina...
This article analyses the effects of financialisation on non-financial companies’ (NFCs) investment ...
The financialisation of the nonfinancial corporation has drawn the attention of many scholars who ha...
Over the past decades financial investment of non-financial businesses has been rising and accumulat...
The article refers to the phenomenon of the dissemination of financial logic in the management of jo...
This thesis provides new evidence about the effects of financialization on non-financial firms’ inve...
A research report submitted in partial fulfilment of the Degree of Master of Commerce (Economic Scie...