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Mexico has experienced since 1995. Although fresh domestic bank lending dried up, tradable firms obtained financing in the …
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Innovation, Deutsche Bank „Eine wertvolle Lektüre für alle, die der digitalen Transformation ihrer Branche oder ihres eigenen …
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Mitarbeiter ist gefordert, Verantwortung zu übernehmen und die Zukunft der Bank mitzugestalten. Diese Neuauflage bietet …
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Introduction -- Background of Key Concepts -- An Overview of Banking Sector -- A Morphological Analysis of Research Literature on Lean Six Sigma for Services -- Lean Six Sigma Projects in Banking Firms – Analysis of Implementation Cases -- Lean Six Sigma as a Dynamic Capability – An Analysis...
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: Listing of Japan Post Bank and Reorganization of Regional Banks -- 4 Theory and Empirical Analysis for the Restructuring of … Japan’s fiscal health. It points out that, even though the Japan Post Bank has been partially privatized, the old mandatory … deposit system still virtually exists between the bank and the government. This makes the bank’s asset portfolio heavily …
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Mitarbeiter ist gefordert, Verantwortung zu übernehmen und die Zukunft der Bank mitzugestalten. Der Inhalt · Bleibt das Banking …
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Recent work linking the adoption of key organizational practices to productivity raises an important question: if adoption increases productivity so dramatically, why does adoption across an industry take so long? This paper explores this question in the context of one particularly interesting...
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In this paper, we use a French matched employer-employee survey, the COI survey, conducted in 1997, to describe the general features of organizational change in manufacturing firms with more than 50 employees. In a first section, we explore the methodological issues associated with the building...
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The local academic science base plays a dominant role in determining where and when biotechnology is adopted by existing firms or -- much more frequently -- exploited by new entrants in the U.S. In Japan this new dominant technology has almost exclusively been introduced through organizational...
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One of the productive activities engaging the work force is reorganizing. When factors of production are better matched, productivity is higher. The probabilistic matching model of Diamond, Mortensen, and others provides a way to make the idea of reorganization precise. Because the flow of...
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