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For a project manager, it is vital to build good relations with the stakeholders who are identified as being most … the relationship between the project and its stakeholders. This paper presents an empirical study based on in …
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For a project manager, it is vital to build good relations with the stakeholders who are identified as being most … the relationship between the project and its stakeholders. This paper presents an empirical study based on in …
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In contemporary management theory and practice the rise and role of stakeholders as major players in organizational …, customers, trade unions, communities, etc. The concept of stakeholders has been applied to projects in general but has not, to … as a single entity does not reflect the reality of stakeholder configurations for most projects. Different stakeholders …
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generates synergies through interactions between organizations. By synergies, organizations capitalize and develop their …
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Evidence is presented on synergies due to the sequencing and packaging of water reforms based on a review of case … benefits from hardware and software interventions reinforce synergies. Synergies from reforms are evident, yet scaling up local … development of each region in order to achieve synergies from water reforms. Copyright Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2012 …
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disaggregating the accounting goodwill between overpayment, internally generated goodwill (IGG) and external synergies. Our …
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synergies generated by a merger may vary substantially depending on the identity of the participating firms. The model …
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We analyze the impact of passive partial ownership (PPO) on horizontal mergers. We show that antitrust authorities ignoring the effects of previous PPO acquisitions invite sneaky takeovers: a PPO is strategically used prior to a full takeover to get a merger approved which is in fact detrimental...
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