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Do modes of management depend on company ownership? Does macroeconomic performance rely on shareholder value? The … / Christophe Clerc -- 5. Corporate governance, labour relations and human resource management in the UK and France : convergence or …
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. Leading scholars in the field of strategic management are brought together to offer innovative and multi …
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Joris Knoben illustrates that the number of firm relocations has grown steadily and considerably over the last decade and, at the same time, relationships between organizations have become more important to firm performance. It is often argued that these relationships require geographical...
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of great appeal to academics and students interested in management, comparative business systems, transition economics …
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This book examines the interrelations between entrepreneurship, industrial location and economic growth. Thus, it covers a wide range of topics, including: the economic impact of entrepreneurship; industry dynamics; growth and survival of firms; firm location and globalisation patterns; and...
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1. Management success in Japan -- 2. Mental schemes of successful transformational CEOs : PIF and PA approaches -- 3 …
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To effectuate is to engage in a specific type of entrepreneurial action. It has special importance for situations where the future is truly unknowable or human agency is of primary importance. In Effectuation, Saras Sarasvathy explores the theory and techniques of non-predictive control for...
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