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Zihné Coetzee,Henri Bezuidenhout,Gabriel Mhonyera
AbstractOrientation: Retail sector multinational enterprises (MNEs) face challenges and follow diverse strategies when they expand into foreign markets.Research purpose: The major aim of this article is to determine how three well-established retail sect...
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Valentina Golea,Nicoleta Niculescu,Dragos Niculescu
The different components of the governmental policy have a significant influence over the foreign companies` activity. The economic policies include the fiscal policy, monetary policy, commercial policy and sector policy. For transnational society, the m...
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With regard to the economic globalization, there are no obligatory rules at the global level. Thus it is a problem for a company to determine which norms and values it should follow i.e. should the company comply with the norms of the country of origin o...
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Thiago José de Chaves,Thelma Rocha,Jana Reuther,Renata Fernandes Galhanone
Pág. 62 - 75
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Thiago José de Chaves,Thelma Rocha,Jana Reuther,Renata Fernandes Galhanone
Pág. 62 - 75
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Thiago José de Chaves,Thelma Rocha,Jana Reuther,Renata Fernandes Galhanone
Pág. 62 - 75
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Bojan Savic,Nata?a Obradovic,Ivan Milojevic
Pág. 183_195
Circumstances, which include international trade intensification, development of various forms of business cooperation outside national borders - co-production, transfer of technology, joint ventures, strategic alliances, direct foreign investments, and ...
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Sohaib Shahzad Hassan
Pág. 41
Using an extensive data set on the Outward Foreign Direct Investment (OFDI) projects fromCentral and Eastern European Countries (CEEC), this study empirically examines the impactsof host country economic institutions, including property rights protection...
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W. Lee Grubb III, Michael L. Harris, William I. MacKenzie, Jr.
Pág. 27 - 36
Research suggests that students are likely to seek out employment opportunities within large organizations first and often view small businesses as a second choice (Teo & Poon, 1994; Moy & Lee, 2002). The purpose of this paper was to compare U.S. undergr...
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Yezdi H. Godiwalla
Multinational corporations (MNC) operate in multiple, diverse and complex global environments, making it not only interesting but challenging to pursue business ethics and social responsibility strategies. They have to formulate and execute business ethi...
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Sunday Abayomi ADEBISI,Nimota Adefunke BAKARE
Pág. 553 - 569
Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) have been considered as one of the engines of economic growth, sustainability, and industrial development of a nation, however, the survival rate of SMEs in Nigeria has been seriously affected by the volatile environme...
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Moruff Sanjo Oladimeji,Olasunkanmi Akeem Amida,Ekong Akpan Essien
Pág. 37 - 43
The study examined the impact of business innovation on competitive advantage in the Nigerian Manufacturing Sector. The study was anchored on the theory of the resource-based theory and the dynamic capabilities theory. The descriptive survey d...
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Globalization has resulted in significant changes in the way business is conducted all over the world. For instance, outsourcing specialist jobs, alliances among large multinational companies, and high degree of government involvement in markets have all...
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Magnus Hoppe
As society and business is becoming more complex, the creation and management of knowledge attracts more attention. For intelligence research it offers an alternative perspective on the art and science of intelligence that challenges a previous dominance...
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Tarisai F. Rukuni,Eugine Tafadzwa Maziriri,Tsepo Mofoka
Pág. pp. 4 - 22
Small and medium enterprises ? including those in the business consultancy industry ? are strategic for the development of the South African economy and for developing marginalised economies through employment creation and income generation. However, the...
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Mohammed Dilawar,Mohammed Arif Hussain,Mohammed Akram Ullah Khan
Pág. 17 - 27
Perennial Efforts to combat power crises in newly found Telangana state, compelled to use hybrid source of power which is being catered to facilitate the needs of modern trends, life style, multinational business requirements which enforced the need to e...
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Costin DAMA?ARU
Pág. 119
In recent years the term ?corporate governance? has been a hot topic in the Romanian business environment due to the fact that Romanian authorities have tried to make a change in the way state owned enterprises (SOE?s) are being run, hiring corporate exp...
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Luisa J. García
Pág. 39 - 58
Nowadays, therés a new business strategy in which the private sector iswillingly participating in social causes. This strategy is known as Cause Related Marketing and it involves a commercial activity in which a private business and a nongovernmental org...
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Alicia Langreo Navarro (Saborá - Estrategias Agroalimentarias)
El artículo analiza los cambios empresariales en la industria del aceite de oliva desde la transición política al año 2010: proceso de concentración, cambios accionariales, estrategias comerciales, diversificación, vinculación a grupos multinacionales y/...
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Mohammad Ishfaq, Heitham Al-Hajieh and Majed Alharthi
The quality of work life (QWL), job satisfaction, and individual work performance are the lynchpins of organizational performance and sustained business growth (SBG). Numerous researchers have recognized an association between QWL and SBG. Positive QWL d...
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