A portrait of trading firms in the services sectors – Comparable evidence from four EU countries

We establish a set of stylised facts for trade and trading firms in five market services sectors using comparable firm-level and services data from four EU countries. Our analysis shows that exports account for much lower shares of overall sales in the services sectors than in manufacturing. In line with this there are also fewer […]

Global trade and climate policy scenarios – Impact on Finland

VATT Working Papers No 37

Kone- ja metallialan koulutuksen laadullinen ennakointi

Machinery and metal products industry employs about 130,000 people in Finland and another 100,000 people in foreign subsidiaries of Finnish companies. This report focuses on this sector’s qualitative or substantive projections for vocational education and training (vocational schools and polytechnics). The starting point was a relatively rich body of research studies on future changes in […]

The Impact of Networking on Firm Performance – Evidence from Small and Medium-Sized Firms in Emerging Technology Areas

Recent developments in the field of network research have led to a growing interest in interorganisational relationships among social science scholars. One of the most important research areas is related to entrepreneurship research and how relationship networks affect firm performance. However, the existing literature focuses mostly on qualitative case studies and quantitative studies that analyse […]

Targets, Models and Policies: A Quantitative Approach to Raising the EU Employment Rate

The EU 2020 process has the key headline target of raising the average employment rate in the EU to 75 from the present 69 per cent. In this paper, we first derive a new result for optimal policymaking under uncertainty. It consists of two components : one of a unilateral policy reaction under certainty, which […]

Managerial practices, performance and innovativeness: Some evidence from Finnish manufacturing

International Journal of Technology Management (2012), Vol. 59, no. 1/2, pp. 92-115

A portrait of trading firms in the services sectors – Comparable evidence from four EU countries

We establish a set of stylised facts for trade and trading firms in five market services sectors using comparable firm-level and services data from four EU countries. Our analysis shows that exports account for much lower shares of overall sales in the services sectors than in manufacturing. In line with this there are also fewer […]

Global trade and climate policy scenarios – Impact on Finland

VATT Working Papers No 37

Kone- ja metallialan koulutuksen laadullinen ennakointi

Machinery and metal products industry employs about 130,000 people in Finland and another 100,000 people in foreign subsidiaries of Finnish companies. This report focuses on this sector’s qualitative or substantive projections for vocational education and training (vocational schools and polytechnics). The starting point was a relatively rich body of research studies on future changes in […]

The Impact of Networking on Firm Performance – Evidence from Small and Medium-Sized Firms in Emerging Technology Areas

Recent developments in the field of network research have led to a growing interest in interorganisational relationships among social science scholars. One of the most important research areas is related to entrepreneurship research and how relationship networks affect firm performance. However, the existing literature focuses mostly on qualitative case studies and quantitative studies that analyse […]

Targets, Models and Policies: A Quantitative Approach to Raising the EU Employment Rate

The EU 2020 process has the key headline target of raising the average employment rate in the EU to 75 from the present 69 per cent. In this paper, we first derive a new result for optimal policymaking under uncertainty. It consists of two components : one of a unilateral policy reaction under certainty, which […]

Managerial practices, performance and innovativeness: Some evidence from Finnish manufacturing

International Journal of Technology Management (2012), Vol. 59, no. 1/2, pp. 92-115