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The formulation of a competitive strategy implies an extended understanding, in terms of the industrial structures, of …
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The purpose of this article is to propose a typology of the economic behaviour of French industrial companies in 1993 based on a sample of more than 7,000 companies participating in the Balance Sheet Data Centre of the Banque de France. The objective is therefore to explain how productivity and...
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, Networks, Strategy, Banking. …
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are Product Innovation, Infrastructure Management, Customer Relationship and Financial Aspects. These elements are then …
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corporate entrepreneurship. They examined the effect of a firm’s strategy, organisation and external environment. It appears …
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There has been a lot of works on corruption cases. We must think that corruption is a cultural aspect in a social life. We cannot separate the corruption with the cultural system where the corruption raised. Indonesia has been recorded to be one of the countries of the worst economic and...
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Since early 1994, there have been signs of an upturn in economic activity . The strength and scope of the recovery depend to a large extent on the ability of companies to exploit their competitiveness, which is dependent on the decisions they take today, particularly where both tangible and...
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. (1991). We find that strategy inference is consistent with existing inference, provides new explanations for subject … behavior, and provides new empirically--based hypotheses regarding ultimatum game strategies. We conclude that strategy …
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The Flexible Mechanisms articulated in the Kyoto Protocol provide a robust framework for emission reduction issue in a manner that is not just economically efficient, but is also pro-growth for trade. In the presence of liquid or illiquid markets, to attain higher value from the emission...
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