International Journal of ManagementAndrew, Anabila. 2013. Effect of Business Diversification on the Level and Volatility of Future Earnings: An Empirical Study of United States Firm 1997-2009. International Journal of Management Vol. 30 No. 4. Page. 404-413....
b.To extend (business activities) into disparate fields. 2.To distribute (investments) among different companies or securities in order to limit losses in the event of a fall in a particular market or industry. v.intr. To spread out activities or investments, especially in business. ...
Product diversification is a strategy employed by a company to increaseprofitabilityand achieve higher sales volume from new products. Diversification can occur at the business level or at thecorporate level. Business-level product diversification– Expanding into a new segment of an industry that the ...
Horizontally Integrated Diversification: In horizontal diversification, the firm acquires one or more than one businesses that are engaged in the similar business and at the equivalent level of production-marketing chain to enter into complementary goods, or taking over competitor’s products. ...
GME Palich - 《Journal of International Business Studies》 被引量: 638发表: 1997年 Corporate diversification, ownership structure, and firm value: The Singapore evidence We provide international evidence on the level and value of corporate diversification using a sample of 145 Singapore firms. We fi...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to provide a systematic comparison of the level of business diversification in China and eight other large economies for the 2001-2005 period. The reasons why publicly listed Chinese firms are more diversified than companies elsewhere are investigated. Design...
Studies and mathematical models have shown that maintaining a well-diversified portfolio of 25 to 30 stocks yields the most cost-effective level of risk reduction. Investing in more securities generates further diversification benefits, but it does so at a substantially diminishing rate of effectiveness...
This article, by using micro data obtained through "Basic Survey of Business Structures and Activity" on a corporate level, tries to clarify business structure of Japanese companies, including diversification, de-diversification, and transfer of some activities into subsidiaries. It also aims to reveal...
This study extends diversification research to a new level of analysis, examining how within-business diversification, which occurs when firms extend existing product lines or expand into new ones, affects organizational survival. While prior research suggests that corporate-level diversification accounts fo...
It becomes clear that at an urban system level there is a weak convergent trend across urban system. However, when the largest places are examined separately, it is apparent that the largest urban areas in Britain appear to have employment structures that are divergent from the rest of the ...