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The object of research - absorption, variable, activity-based and backflush cost accounting systems.The aim of research … absorption, variable, activity-based and backflush cost accounting systems differences, advantages and disadvantages; to compare …, descriptive, questionairing, and generalization of research results. After the absorption, variable cost systems have been …
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Stimulating economic growth is one of the key issues of economic sciences. The European Union has developed several policies and has allocated a considerable budget to reduce economic disparities among its members. The states that joined the EU in 2004 and 2007 undertake extensive efforts to...
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This study reports the results of an exploratory, theory-building study on the impact of creativity on business … business processes that can be described as highly dependent on creativity, interdependent, client-focused, complex, but also … order to manage these processes. The study suggests that creativity-intensive processes are characterized by high levels of …
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This study investigates the influence of creativity on the modeling and documentation of business processes. Based on a … substantive theory a modeling method is developed that allows for the capturing of creativity-intensive processes. This method …
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Creativity and entrepreneurship, like innovation, have been recognized as important contributors to a nation’s economic … growth. Creativity plays an important role in the fuzzy front end of a firm’s innovation process and also in corporate … venturing processes, but the relationship between creativity and entrepreneurship to a large extent has not explicitly been …
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by the creativity model of Baille. Results are discussed which show significant innovation development when using TRIZ …
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This paper presents the findings of part of a 30 month investigation, conducted to better understand the persistent failure of management practitioners to fund potentially disruptive innovations. A Mode 2 case study strategy was employed. The iterative transfer of knowledge, between four...
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(2003) identifies innovation as different from creativity in that innovation aims to transform and implement rather than …
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Imagine you are running a marathon. You started at a nice, steady pace, but the speed just kept increasing. You must compete with the others in the race but they keep sprinting forward. And more and more people keep joining the race. Not only that, but things are now being thrown at you from all...
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The work presented here is part of a wider research programme oriented around three specific questions. First, how do individual agents appropriate returns from innovation and how is this affected by the availability (or not) of intellectual property rights such as copyrights and patents?...
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