Differences between foreign and domestic firms in investment measurement and management
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The paper focuses on models and methods of investment measurement and management. Aim of the study was to find out dominant investment tools linked with possible positive effects in business performance. The research tested the business entities in transitional economy of Slovakia in Central Eastern Europe. Statistical analysis of contingency as appropriate testing method for categorical variables was applied in the research. Results demonstrated statistically significant differences between the use of selected tools in foreign firms against local firms as well as higher performance in companies with partly or fully foreign ownership.
Keywords: Investment management, investment effectiveness measurement, business performance, foreign ownership.
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