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This book is about how economics, politics, culture and history together have shaped the environment in which business …
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Broadcasting quotas of domestic contents are commonplace in developed countries. The core argument for them is to … reasoning ignores the trade-off between repetition (broadcasting more of the same) and new program diffusion. If each consumer … domestic programs. Total broadcasting time being limited, this will force the broadcaster to slash marginal (less popular …
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By examining the preparations for the 2007 ITU World Radio Conference (WRC-07) and associated developments this paper identifies practical examples of the market and technological pressures contributing towards a more liberalised approach to spectrum management. It argues that the need to find...
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graduated regime of regulation with a lighter-touch approach in view of such services, is presented along with the main lines of …
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-communist countries (Czech Republic and Slovakia and Croatia and Serbia) originating from common federative republics. Their process of … friendly (Czech Republic, Croatia, Serbia) or neutral countries (Slovakia). The possibilities of further development of …
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given to the case of the Republic of Serbia, candidate country to the European Union, pointing out both the achievements and …
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This article provides information about the International Human Resource Management and discusses HRM according to the international prospective in Pakistan. In this article it is discussed that how environmental and cultural factors affect the recruitment, selection and industry/employee...
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What is the relationship between state capacity, national identity, and economic development? This paper argues that increases in state capacity can lower the collective action costs associated with political and economic exchange by encouraging the formation of a common identity. This...
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attention is drawn to the role that collectivism plays in influencing family culture and the way in which it manifests in … entrepreneurial activity throughout family generations. Collectivist societies and the family culture experienced by its individuals … collectivist society on the family business paradigm and explores how organisational and family culture become one, and the power …
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The image of the European culture is given by the association of the concepts people-culture-history-territory, which … beyond a certain European culture. Thus, we identify at least two cultural identity constructions on the European level: a … culture of cultures, that is a cultural area with a particular, local, regional and national strong identity, or a cultural …
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