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dort die vier Schwellenländer Südkorea, Taiwan, Hongkong und Singapur, die im folgenden als asiatische NICs (für Newly … mit denen in den Vereinigten Staaten und Japan, den wichtigsten Handelspartnerländern, verglichen. Im Vordergrund steht …
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This paper aims to shed light on firm specific drivers that lead firms to internationalise their innovation activities. The paper draws a comprehensive picture of driving forces by including firm capabilities, characteristics of the firm’s competitive environment and the influence of...
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In this introduction, we look at the management of human resources in the Asia Pacific region. We start with an … overview of the countries involved, ranging from the hugely populated China to the city-State of Singapore, proposing three …
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Singapore, calls into question the scope for recalibrating growth drivers towards domestic demand. Nonetheless, the …
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. These economies are: China, Hong Kong, India, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines and Singapore … the process how the corporations in Emerging Asia were selected for inclusion in the study. It notes that the companies … in the sample -- South Korea, Taiwan and Thailand -- all of their companies cite the GRI framework. However, the picture …
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We estimate changes in the productivity of schooling for six East Asian countries. Our productivity measure is based on changes in the relative price of schooling. A rising price of schooling relative to other labor-intensive service sectors should indicate declining relative schooling...
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and Singapore, while Hong Kong and Thailand achieve more equalized outcomes. There is no evidence that smaller classes … improve student performance in East Asia. But other schooling policies such as school autonomy over salaries and regular …
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and Singapore, while Hong Kong and Thailand achieve more equalized outcomes. There is no evidence that smaller classes … improve student performance in East Asia. But other schooling policies such as school autonomy over salaries and regular …
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productivity change. Our results question the impression that all is well with education in East Asia. First, we find that the …
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