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The Activity Based Costing (ABC) represents a new model in the management accounting. In recent decades, it has been the subject of several research papers, especially in developed countries (USA, UK, France...). However, this type of works is still absent in the Arab countries. In this context,...
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The present article is part of a line of research based on the study, development and application of new approaches at the level of Strategic Cost Management (SCM), cost management and costing systems. Time-Driven Activity Based Costing (TDABC) which, in turn, represents the current level more...
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Prior to the 1990s, the Deluxe Corporation (Deluxe), the world's largest printer of checks as well as a provider of electronic products and services to financial institutions and retail companies, was characterized as a generally stable, family oriented business. This relatively calm situation...
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Despite the attention that strategic change as a topic of research has received, there remain considerable difficulties in conceptualizing the actual sources of strategic change. Strategy workshops represent one obvious and explicit research site since organizations often use such events as a...
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The main aim of that work is to describe some of the recent direction of evolution of the management categories related to the measuring of the performances of brand in terms of three main strategic variables as brand equity, customer equity and brand-customer loyalty. Infact, one of the most...
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Purpose/Research question: The paper provides an empirical research of the Samsung case. In particular, we study the case by adopting three frameworks: dynamic capabilities (DC, examined by using the sensing/seizing/transforming approach), business model (BM, examined by using the BM canvas),...
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