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Increasing international interdependation, world globalization and integrational processes causes, that particular businesses are more and more involved to the international business and must face to increasing competitive pressure. Business praxis shows, that without internationalization of...
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The submitted paper deals with the finacial management characteristics in agriculture enterprises, as well as financial positions, financial results and controlling as an instrument ensuring planning, monitoring and adopting recovery measurements within financial management. Since the major...
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The aim of this paper is to present a spectrum of approaches to managerial income statement assembling. In the preface, we explain the managerial income statement concept. We define it as a report processed for the needs of inter-business management, which intermediates various views on business...
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The article focuses on analysis of global alliances and acquisitions with emphasis on their common strategic context - both categories are presently key vehicles to maintain competitiveness of globally operating businesses. Initially attention is paid to the phenomenon of transnational...
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The article deals with the analysis of tools that are used to manage the increasing complexity that has come out in the automotive industry during the recent years due to significant changes in the business environment. The ability to manage the increasing complexity of the processes and...
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Global corporations and companies with international portfolios increasingly concentrate their activities not only on the international expansion of their products or services and global diversifi cation of their capital portfolios, but also on an effective integration in the global value chain...
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Slovakia ranked to the poorest innovation performers in the EU 25 area in early 2000s. While the country's economics was booming due to high influx of foreign investment, there was real danger that Slovakia would convert to the "greatest assembly line" in Europe, with little own innovation...
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