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networks can currently be identified: survival networks and entrepreneurial networks. In the latter, the main interests of the … survival networks evaluate both internal and external business relationships with reference to their effects on rent …-extraction capacities. In Russia today, survival networks predominate and entrepreneurial networks are relatively few in number. …
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survival, since it is found in the non-human world also. In the biological perspective, each individual is at war against all … others. Thus viewed, lies are the cardinal virtues for survival and, by implication, the carriers of evolution. In the human …
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After employing a number of qualitative methodologies in investigating and analyzing the devastating hardships and sufferings inflicted on ordinary Zimbabweans by the hyperinflationary environment bedeviling the country, the study found some interesting things. Some of the hardships and...
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aggressively than incumbent firms. This bidding behavior makes them more susceptible to losses a¤ecting their prospect of survival … of survival of entrants in the market. We find that those who used to exit the market relatively soon are now staying 37 …
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The main objective of this paper is to analyze the competitiveness of the main maritime Port sited in Portugal - Port of Sines. This paper is developed under the Resource-based view approach. A literature review about the Resource-based view is presented with a special highlight on the...
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Using a resource-based view model, this paper examines the main factors influencing Small and Medium-Sized Enterprise (SME) international entry mode selection. In addition, a possible relationship between firms belonging to industrial districts and the entry mode choice has been verified. Data...
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In this article the substantive provisions of the resource-based theory are generalized, modified and transferred from population of firms on population of any economic systems (firm, corporation, clusters, business groups, economic projects, processes, environments, etc.). The concept of...
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The resource-based view (RBV) of the firm has been around for over twenty years - during which time it has been both widely taken up and subjected to considerable criticism. The authors review and assess the principal critiques evident in the literature, arguing they fall into eight categories....
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The main objective of this paper is to analyze the competitiveness of the main maritime Port sited in Portugal - Port of Sines. This paper is developed under the Resource-based view approach. A literature review about the Resource-based view is presented with a special highlight on the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005619572
Does government size and structure adapt to changes in government’s organisational environment (particularly to uncertainty and complexity) as predicted by organisational theory? We find – using a range of statistical analyses – support for each of the major theories of organisation...
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