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During the last half of the twentieth century, many barriers to international trade fell and a wave of firms began pursuing global strategies to gain a competitive advantage. However, some industries benefit more from globalization than do others, and some nations have a comparative advantage...
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system change to look to the UK and facilite the UK response; increase the involvement of third country collaboration; work …
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Academics and practitioners working in the field of knowledge management (KM) have reached a consensus that knowledge is valuable and can benefit to organizations’ long-term development and competiveness. However, to believe knowledge is valuable that is no longer to satisfy the expectations...
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This paper provides an interdisciplinary perspective on the evolution of organizational performance management (PM) systems that transcends the limited perspectives currently found within certain academic disciplines. It looks for the presence of convergent evolution in those management systems....
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Competitiveness of enterprise is one of the key issues concerning enterprises nowadays and it is in the area of interest for both theorists and practitioners in economy and management. At present, tangible assets are a secondary factor of growth and the success of the firm is determined by such...
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