2017
DOI: 10.5424/sjar/2017153-10713
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What drives firm profitability? A multilevel approach to the Spanish agri-food sector

Abstract: Strategic management research has demonstrated the importance of firm-and industry structure as drivers of firm profitability. However, less is known about how firms´ geographical locations affect profitability. Applying a multi-level approach of hierarchical linear modeling we estimated firm-, industry-, and region-specific effects on profitability of 3,273 agri-food firms operating in different Spanish districts over the time span 2006-2013. The results reveal the dominance of firm-specific effects which con… Show more

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“…If this factor shows a positive sign, it will increase the growth of the company. Researches on firm growth on profitability had been carried out in developed countries and found a positive relationship (Ruangchoengchum, 2017;Zouaghi, Sánchez-García and Hirsch, 2017).…”
Section: Hypothesis Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If this factor shows a positive sign, it will increase the growth of the company. Researches on firm growth on profitability had been carried out in developed countries and found a positive relationship (Ruangchoengchum, 2017;Zouaghi, Sánchez-García and Hirsch, 2017).…”
Section: Hypothesis Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The economic and social importance of the food industry is evident also in the Czech Republic—the share of the food processing industry on the value added of the whole manufacturing industry was 7.5%, and on employment, it was 9.2% in 2016 (Czech Statistical Office, ). As stated by Zouaghi, Sánchez‐García, and Hirsch (), the competitiveness of the agribusiness sector is one of the important factors of continuous economic growth, and moreover, Tong, Yu, Jensen, De La Torre Ugarte, and Cho () emphasise the connection between food processing, national economy, and diet as the affordable supply of food products is crucial to the nation. Second, there is increased pressure on the application of impact evaluations of the EU support policies recently (Crowley & McCann, ; Dvouletý & Lukeš, ; or Slavík, Potluka, & Rybová, ), which follows also from the EU Regulation No.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Generally, the food and drink industry is considered as one of the most important economic branches in the European Union (Europe, Food Drink, 2016), which is also emphasised by researchers in the field of agribusiness, e.g. Zouaghi et al (2017) or Tong et al (2016). According to the Czech Statistical Office (2017), the food and drink industry generated 7.5% of value added of the whole manufacturing industry, and its share on the employment in the Czech Republic was 9.2% in 2016 that makes the industry important from both economic and social perspectives.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%