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Central Europe and to narrowing the gap between these transition economies and countries within the European Union. The Czech … Republic, Hungary, Slovakia and Slovenia have attracted substantial FDI since the beginning of their transition to a market … economy. Using exhaustive empirical data, the authors demonstrate that foreign investment enterprises in Central Europe have …
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-- 4. Lessons from the history of Imperial China -- 5. Advantages of centralized and decentralized rule in Japan -- 6 …Do political decentralisation and inter state competition favour innovation and growth? There has long been a lively … European history. By contrast, China, India and the Islamic Middle East are regarded as inherently imperial and overcentralised …
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systems may emerge. The Dynamics of Innovation in Eastern Europe explains, in particular, how this has been possible in the …Building strong and dynamic systems of innovation constitutes a key challenge for the post-socialist economies of … Central and Eastern Europe. This book develops a strong conceptual and empirical foundation for understanding how such dynamic …
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Americas, Europe and Japan. It shows how this depends upon what platforms--cable, satellite, fixed or wireless broadband …
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Valley cluster in Japan, to Polish National Key Clusters, to collaborations between Asia, Europe, and Latin America … from Japan and Europe to explore the opportunities and challenges that clusters present in our modern age. Experts from … and practical implications for academics studying economics of innovation, industrial and regional economics, and regional …
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How do business leaders think as a result of their national culture? This book provides a discussion and comparative analysis of five major cultures-- American, Arab, Chinese, Japanese and Scandinavian--and how they reveal themselves in business practice
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Creating value in a firm is an enormously complex endeavor. Yet, despite its complexity, value creation is the objective of every enterprise, every worker, and every leader. The Competing Values Framework can help leaders understand more deeply and act more effectively. In the first book to...
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The Entrepreneurial Culture highlights the subtle yet powerful influence of national cultural heritage on entrepreneurship ventures, using an alternative and fresh approach to explore the entrepreneurial culture of Chinese and Irish software firms. This book presents a unique analysis of...
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impact of industry on sustainable development. In this original and insightful book, national experts from Chile, China, the …
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-economic and social entrepreneurship / Richard Swedberg -- The culture of management : self-interest, empathy and emotional control …
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