4 research outputs found
DOING BUSINESS WITH THE STATE AND FIRMS' GROWTH. GRASPING INVISIBLE RELATIONAL CAPITAL
This study investigates relationships between reported assets growth, human capital effectiveness, ability to do business with state and firms' growth. Longitudinal data were extracted from annual financial reports. Sample includes 80 companies in construction industry of Bosnia and Herzegovina from 2008-2013. Generalized estimating equations (GEE) approach is used for investigation of previously mentioned associations. We found that working with the state in Bosnian construction sector is dominant factor for outstanding increase in net reported income, while the human capital efficiency is negatively associated to its change. These findings support the theory of markets with asymmetric information, suggesting that the relational and social capital of the firm in the imperfect markets, where the state is dominant customer, drives the growth and that precedes firmās investments into development of intellectual capital.JEL Codes - M4
PROMJENA NIVOA STRANIH DIREKTNIH ULAGANJA I STRUKTURE KAPITALA ULAGAÄA
Za Bosnu i Hercegovinu (BiH) kao i sve zemlje u razvoju i tranziciji ostvarivanjesvih vlastitih razvojnih potencijala veoma je važno. S tim u vezi, strana direktnaulaganja (SDU) su meÄu znaÄajnim faktorima za održivi ekonomski rast, a obezbjeÄenjeadekvatnog okruženja za privlaÄenje SDU postaje jedan od bitnih ciljeva ekonomskepolitike. Ukupnoj investicionoj klimi, izmeÄu ostalog, doprinose straniulagaÄi koji posluju u BiH. Istraživanja pokazuju da su finansijski izvjeÅ”tajipreduzeÄa stranih ulagaÄa prisutnih u zemlji jedan od kriterija na osnovukojeg potencijalni strani ulagaÄi odluÄuju o svom ulaganju. Cilj ovog radaje istražiti odnos izmeÄu promjena u vezivanju kapitala i agregatnih prilivaSDU. Rezultati istraživanja ukazuju na postojanje pozitivne korelacije izmeÄurasta SDU u jednoj godini (2010) i stanja zaliha u prethodnoj (2009).TakoÄer, uoÄeno je da se u vrijeme recesije veza izmeÄu varijabli koje supredmet istraživanja gubi
Doing Business with the State and Firmsā Growth. Grasping Invisible Relational Capital
This study investigates relationships between reported assets growth, human capital effectiveness, ability to do business with state and firms' growth. Longitudinal data were extracted from annual financial reports. Sample includes 80 companies in construction industry of Bosnia and Herzegovina from 2008-2013. Generalized estimating equations (GEE) approach is used for investigation of previously mentioned associations. We found that working with the state in Bosnian construction sector is dominant factor for outstanding increase in net reported income, while the human capital efficiency is negatively associated to its change. These findings support the theory of markets with asymmetric information, suggesting that the relational and social capital of the firm in the imperfect markets, where the state is dominant customer, drives the growth and that precedes firmās investments into development of intellectual capital