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Profitability determinants of Portuguese knowledge-intensive business services: empirical evidence using panel data models

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Pages 51-56 | Published online: 21 Jul 2014
 

Abstract

This article studies the profitability determinants of knowledge-intensive business services (KIBS). To do so, we consider a sample of 187 Portuguese KIBS for the period 2002 to 2009, using dynamic panel estimators as estimation method. The results indicate that size, age, liquidity, long-term debt and R&D expenditure are determinants stimulating the profitability of Portuguese KIBS, with risk being a restrictive determinant. In addition, profitability is found to be persistent over time. The empirical evidence lets us make important suggestions for political decision-makers and the owners/managers of Portuguese KIBS.

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1 According to various studies about firm profitability determinants (Adams and Buckle, Citation2003; Goddard et al., Citation2005; Gschwandtner, Citation2005; Galbreath and Galvin, Citation2008; Pouw and Kakes, Citation2013; Shehzad et al., Citation2013; Gambacorta et al., Citation2014; Vu et al., Citation2014).

2 Monetary variables are deflated according to inflation in Portugal. We construct a price index from 2002 to 2009. 2009 is taken as the base year.

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