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Family-owned businesses represent the majority of business in the United States. As consumers and employees, we are … compelled to their sense of trustworthiness that all too often disappears in the business world. Our economy depends on the … family-owned businesses exist as evident by specific transitions in terms of ownership, family and business. Therefore, the …
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The paper presents the results of empirical research on the impact of Web 2.0 technologies on a company's business. The … Web 2.0 technologies in business. According to their opinion, Web 2.0 technologies make the most important contribution to … external. These results encourage further research on the application of Web 2.0 technologies in business and the use of all …
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reveal distinct patterns of relational space that structure business ecosystems at the enterprise, growth, and startup levels … business ecosystems. …
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in the medium and longer term. This Program is a cost effective alternative for customer (re-seller) business … business. Upon completion of the training program, the process allows merchants to become more involved in the planning of an … individual's business development program, and will allow better targeting of the marketing / advertising dollar. Merchants are …
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Internationalisation occurs when the firm expands its selling, production, or other business activities into …
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Over the last decade, the international business literature has placed ever-greater emphasis on the role that learning …
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For most complex emergent technologies, product-market success depends on efficient linkages between changing lead innovators within the R&D process. In this paper, our unit of analysis is a complex high technology product and the system of alliance linkages formed to progress a product through...
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any healthy, competitive business environment. However an important trend is emerging in that the average survival time … for large established corporations is getting shorter and shorter. This observation is of critical importance to business … business. More than ever, effective strategic management needs improved tools to aid in the analysis and forecasting of the …
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) measurement: (1) Do HR practices impact business results? (2) How can HR practices add value to business performance? (3) What HR … measures can drive business performance? Using Eastman Kodak as a case study, this article identifies three paths through which … HR practices contribute to business performance: (1) by building organizational capabilities; (2) by improving employee …
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Current business conditions mandate greater competitive advantage from HR agendas and processes. To add greater … value either reactively or proactively. In its strategically reactive mode, HR assumes the existence of a business strategy … and adds value by linking HR practices to the business strategy and by managing change. In its strategically proactive …
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