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HR configurations facilitate flow of knowledge, which leads to sustainable competitive advantage. HR practices have a central importance in knowledge intensive industries because they have immediate effect on the organisation's key resources. HR practices are especially important in attracting,...
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Іn the article urgency of study of the human capital is justified.. Despite the availability of a sufficient number of models and methods ofevaluating the effectiveness of investment in human capital, according to heads of departments of managing workforce of Ukrainian enterprises, today there...
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Assessing the performance of business organisations has been a priority for all stakeholders, and this is the reason accounting has continuously evolved to better assist investors in their decision-making process. However, given the increasing importance of the service industry, the focus in...
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While newer and smaller firms, compared to older ones, are seen as unable to acquire enough of the critical resources needed to survive, this research suggests that differential resource accumulation can predict survival or failure after environmental jolts. This research examines the survival...
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Different resources are necessary in the new, product-oriented agricultural environment. This article explores the question of what information is best suited for strategic analysis and strategy formulation for firms involved in product-oriented agriculture. This article will draw upon...
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The profound structural changes occurred in the global economy and also in the national one – globalization, dematerialization, crisis, etc. – impel us to watch critically not only the managerial practices on different levels of economic organization, but also the theoretical scaffold that...
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We attempt to replicate for the UK the Corrado, Hulten and Sichel (2005, 2006) work on spending on intangible assets in the US. Their work suggests private sector expenditure (investment) on intangibles is about 13% (11%) of US GDP 1998-2000, with intangible investment about equal to tangible...
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. Additional to the main characteristics of each of these IA (relatedwith their measurement and their effects on regional economic …
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The paper presents the conclusions of a comparative study conducted using two samples of companies listed on the Bucharest Stock Exchange – organizations considered “knowledge-based” and companies from Top 100 of issuer after capitalization regarding the importance of some quantifiable and...
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This article deals with business performance. The aim of this article is to identify performance factors, ie. factors that should have an impact on performance in long-term horizon, analyze these factors and their relationships, and based on this analysis to create a complex model of business...
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