¿CUESTIÓN DE GRADO? POR QUÉ ALGUNAS DE LAS MEJORES EMPRESAS PARA TRABAJAR EN ESPAÑA SON MEJORES QUE OTRAS

IF 0.5 Q4 BUSINESS
F. Ferreiro-Seoane, C. G. Arias
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Abstract

Many national and international rankings select a subset of companies within a country or a set of worldwide international companies as the best to work for. Despite this homogenization, the scores they are assigned by these indexes and from which their positions in the rankings are established, are not equal. In this investigation, we try to establish whether the differences among the punctuations of the best companies to work for in Spain could be explained by certain contextual factors. An econometric model has been estimated in order to ascertain whether the nationality/economic-cultural area of origin, the autonomous community where the headquarters are based (for both factors, either through mechanisms of standardization or through local adjustment), the company size (either through structural flexibility or resources availability), stock exchange listing (through constraints forced on companies by both the property structure and the time-horizons derived from being listed), and the industry can all explain those differences. Results show that companies scores (1) tend to increase as a function of size and of stock exchange listing, (2) vary across autonomous communities, and (3) do not differ neither across nation/economic-cultural areas of incorporation nor across different sector of activity.
等级问题吗?为什么西班牙一些最适合工作的公司比其他公司更好
许多国内和国际排名选择一个国家内的公司子集或一组全球国际公司作为最佳工作场所。尽管存在这种同质化,但这些指数给它们的分数以及它们在排名中所处位置的依据并不相同。在这项调查中,我们试图确定西班牙最佳公司标点符号之间的差异是否可以用某些背景因素来解释。为了确定原国籍/经济文化地区、总部所在的自治区(通过标准化机制或通过当地调整)、公司规模(通过结构灵活性或资源可用性)、在证券交易所上市(通过房地产结构和上市时间范围对公司施加的限制),以及该行业都可以解释这些差异。结果表明,公司得分(1)随着规模和证券交易所上市而增加,(2)在自治区之间有所不同,(3)在公司成立的国家/经济文化领域和不同的活动部门之间都没有差异。
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期刊介绍: UCJC Business & Society Review (UCJC BSR - ISSN 2659-3270) (formerly known as Universia Business Review) peer-reviewed and published quarterly, is committed to publishing scholarly empirical and theoretical research articles that have from an interdisciplinary approach a high impact on understanding the intersections of business, economy and society. UCJC BSR invites scholars and practitioners from every single domain in Social Sciences to share their analyses and perspectives to solve current, relevant and complex problems of our Societies and Economies such as Digital Transformation, Entrepreneurial Innovation Waves, Climate Change, Labor Migrations or Urban Concentrations among many others.
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