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Knowledge Spillover Effects: Empirical Evidence from Russian regions
Quality and Quantity. 2018. Vol. 52. No. 5. P. 2111–2132.
This study contributes to existing literature on the relationship between productivity and innovation through the knowledge spillover effects. To this end, we consider both a theoretical model and an empirical analysis in Russia. The investigation is based upon a dataset composed of 85 Russian regions for the period 2010-2014. In particular, the effect of R&D Spillovers are analysed through the use of spatial econometric techniques. In so doing, we have allowed the productivity of each region to be affected by the productivity of nearby regions. Results show that R&D significantly affects Russian regions productivity and that productivity spillover across regions matter.
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This study explores how profitability, export efficiency, and cost functionality correlated with the financial sustainability index (FSI) for Indian manufacturing companies and the development of the early warning system. The study was conducted on 50 Indian manufacturing companies those participate in the export business, whose data has been collected for the nine quarters from 2023 ...
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Tekic A., Nguen C. M., Business Horizons 2026 Article In Press, Journal Pre-proof
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Ulanov V. L., Springer, 2026.
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Semerikova E. V., Салов А. И., The Journal of the New Economic Association 2026 Vol. 1 No. 70 P. 221–237
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Voytenkov V., Emerging Markets Review 2026 No. 101482 P. 1–37
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Chebanova D., Poretskova A., Journal of International Migration and Integration 2026 No. 4
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Cyril Ilnicki, Raj A., del Rio M. D. et al., Mexico: Universidad panamericana, 2024.
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Factors of Firms’ Export in Non-Energy Industries in a Resource-Rich Country: New Evidence on Russia
Mikhail G. Kuzyk, Simachev Y. V., Anna A. Fedyunina, Panoeconomicus 2025 P. 1–19
Export activity is a significant challenge for firms and, simultaneously, a "marker" of their efficiency. Both of these circumstances are especially relevant for Russia, as the Russian market is quite large and at the same time is characterised by rather high barriers to entry. In such conditions, Russian firms need an especially strong motivation to ...
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Zimin E., Semenova M., International Journal of Finance and Economics 2025 Vol. 30 No. 4 P. 3838–3855
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O. I. Vendina, A. V. Sheludkov, Gritsenko A. A., Regional Research of Russia 2024 Vol. 14 No. Suppl 1 P. S10–S30
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Besstremyannaya G., Dasher R., Journal of Corporate Finance Research 2025 Vol. 19 No. 2 P. 5–14
India offers an excellent illustration of a pattern of economic transition when an emerging economy adapts the concept of corporate governance to its economic and cultural environment. A vital component of good corporate governance is corporate governance disclosure, which has received growing attention among researchers of the Indian and BRICS economies.
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Pavel Malyzhenkov, Chidichimo G., La Torre C. et al., Fibers 2025 Vol. 13 No. 5 Article 14
The extraction of Spanish broom fibers presents significant commercial opportunities.
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impact and considerable waste. This work demonstrates how to address the limitations of
alkaline maceration by employing a natural maceration process. This innovative method
not only reduces environmental harm but also facilitates the extraction of large quantities of
pectin ...
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