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entrepreneurial activity varies by human capital and cultural context in Ireland and Wales. …
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Zunahme der Entsendungen (shukkô) betont, deren Chance im Wissenstransfer liegt. In den Implikationen für das organisationale …
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Wissenskodifizierung als Mittel zum intergenerationalen Wissenstransfer berücksichtigt. Es werden hinreichende Bedingungen identifiziert … Modell kann der Wissenstransfer durch kostenträchtige Wissenskodifizierung verbessert werden. Obwohl Wissenskodifizierung …
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Das Wachstum multinationaler Unternehmen (MNU) wird zunehmend durch Investitionen von Dienstleistungsunternehmen vorangetrieben. Die Produktion von Dienstleistungen unterscheidet sich allerdings in mehreren Aspekten von der Herstellung klassischer Industriegüter. Eine zentrale Eigenschaft ist...
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the past. Our analyses of districts of England and Wales over time reveal an overall picture of continuity. Specifically …
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There is a clear research issue for Wales regarding the roles and interactions of government policy, HEIs, SMEs and the … in Wales is undertaken, especially with regard to the development of innovation within SMEs and the policy implications … in Wales are reported. …
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This study explores gender differences in entrepreneurship and informal investment in Ireland, a country with one of … the lowest rates of female entrepreneurship in the developed world. Females in Ireland are less likely than males to be …
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significant differences in entrepreneurial activity between Ireland and Hungary in both the type of people starting businesses and … Ireland and Hungary (Reynolds, et al 2005). We expect that countries will benefit from FDI spillovers when there is a strong … between Ireland and Hungary in terms of (i) levels of opportunity-based entrepreneurial activity, (ii) the entrepreneurial …
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This research examines perceived risk at the facet level (Psychological, Social, Performance, Safety, Health and Financial) and assesses the influence of consumer experience and perception of self (perceived ability, interest in product and interest in cooking), product (perceived product...
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Ireland’s relatively late and feeble fertility transition remains poorly-understood. The leading explanations stress … samples from the 1911 census of Ireland to study fertility in Dublin and Belfast. Our larger project aims to use the extensive …
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