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Corporate social responsibility (CSR) meaning the active and voluntary contribution of firms to enhance welfare, is achieving a greater importance in Business administration as an intangible asset which management generates competitive advantages and promotes sustainable development. This work...
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People who do not have access to the financial system also saved. In this work we explain the most commonly used forms of savings who have no access to formal banking. As we shall see, the form of savings varies from one culture to another, from one country to another and from one circumstance...
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Orthodox and heterodox economists have promoted different liberalization measures in the economy in accordance with its vision for agriculture and manufacturing sectors. In this paper, we try to determine the impact of external terms of trade and domestic (the latter considers foreign trade...
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Firms of traditional sectors as artistic ceramic have occupied a marginal position in the literature about innovation … locations- and the drivers of their innovation process is the aim of the research that it is summarized in this article. The … main conclusions are that, in this sector, the innovation is a result of the interaction among different actors in search …
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Miles & Snow's typology, along with Porter's, are the most popular and contrasted ones. They have been used in multiple researches for the characterization of the competitive and strategic behaviour of companies in different sectors. In this study we aim to describe the competitive profile...
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