The 100 largest companies in the Czech Republic and Poland in the year 2010: a comparative study of economic performance

by Mirosława SZEWCZYK , Krzysztof ŁOBOS

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JEL classification

  • Comparative Studies of Particular Economies
  • Comparative Analysis of Economic Systems

Keywords

Economic effectiveness, export activities, productivity, top-100 enterprises

Abstract

The main purpose of this paper is to compare the 100 largest Czech and Polish companies on the basis of selected measures of economic effectiveness and also with regard to other characteristics of their activities such as export activities and rationality of employment. A division of the examined group was introduced and included some companies which concentrate on production activity (Group P) and others whose activity focuses on trading and service (Group TS). A chi-square test of independence, a z-test and cluster analysis were used. The structure of the 100 largest companies, in regard to the application of the criterion of division into P and TS, was not significantly different. The Czech Group P enterprises seem to be, on average, slightly better managed than their Polish counterparts. The classification (cluster analysis) allowed the separation of six groups of companies into different characteristics.