3 resultados para International Labour Standards

em Universidade Complutense de Madrid


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We analyse, over 2004-2008, a sample of approximately 700 foreign subsidiaries and 4,500 domestic firms located in Spain in order to understand the relationship between local R&D cooperation and innovativeness of the firm. Our ultimate objective is to understand whether foreign subsidiaries are likely to make a contribution to local innovative capabilities or if, conversely, they may eventually benefit from conditions for reverse spillovers. Using a variety of specifications for the innovation-related activities of the firm, we find that foreign subsidiaries are more cooperative than the average firm located in Spain, but not necessarily more than affiliated domestic firms (entrepreneurial groups). However, foreign subsidiaries are more cooperative than affiliated domestic firms in sectors considered highly dynamic by international technological standards, whether Spain has a technical advantage in these specific sectors or not. When we focus on companies which are more innovative than the two-digit industries in which they operate, we find that foreign subsidiaries tend to be more cooperative than domestic firms in sectors where Spain displays technological advantage. These sectors comprise traditional industries displaying little innovation dynamism from an international point of view. This finding suggests that there may be conditions for reverse spillovers in these specific Spanish sectors (though measuring them is beyond the objectives of this paper).

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La modificación realizada en el año 2004 por el International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) de la normativa contable reguladora del reconocimiento del fondo de comercio y su deterioro – la Norma Internacional de Información Financiera nº 3 (NIIF 3) y la Norma Internacional de Contabilidad nº36 (NIC 36) – no parece haber alcanzado los objetivos perseguidos, a consecuencia de la utilización discrecional, por parte de gestores y administradores, de la flexibilidad otorgada por la normativa contable de deterioro, que se esperaba mejoraría la utilidad de la información financiera suministrada al mercado y transmitiría unas mayores cotas de información interna sobre los fundamentos económicos subyacentes en la firma y los flujos de efectivo futuros esperados. II. OBJETIVOS El objetivo principal de la tesis es contrastar empíricamente la existencia de discrecionalidad por parte de los gestores a la hora de contabilizar el deterioro del fondo de comercio y analizar los principales intereses corporativos que pueden conducir a dicha discrecionalidad estimando, cuantitativamente, su impacto en la decisión de deteriorar o no el fondo de comercio así como en la cuantía reconocida por deterioro de este activo. El ámbito territorial de nuestro estudio se centra en las empresas cotizadas en España, dada su pertenencia al ámbito de aplicación de las NIC-NIIF y su importancia cuantitativa, en términos de PIB, dentro de la zona euro, con objeto de aportar nuevas evidencias empíricas acerca de cómo los intereses corporativos afectan a las hipótesis empleadas en la valoración posterior del fondo de comercio y, por ende, en la decisión final de deteriorarlo o no así como en la cuantía por deterioro a reconocer, en el marco de las NIC-NIIF...

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The objective of this paper is to analyse the effects of international R&D cooperation on firms’ economic performance. Our approach, based on a complete data set with information about Spanish participants in research joint ventures supported by the EU Framework Programme during the period 1995-2005, establishes a recursive model structure to capture the relationship between R&D cooperation, knowledge generation and economic results, which are measured by labour productivity. In the analysis we take into account that the participation in this specific type of cooperative projects implies a selection process that includes both the self-selection by participants to join the consortia and the selection of projects by the European Commission to award the public aid. Empirical analysis has confirmed that: (1) R&D co-operation has a positive impact on the technological capacity of firms, captured through intan-gible fixed assets and (2) the technological capacity of firms is positively related to their productivity.