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Zusammenfassung Die zentrale Bedeutung von Mitarbeitern im Wettbewerbskontext personenbezogener Dienstleistungsangebote ist sowohl in Wissenschaft als auch in der Unternehmenspraxis unbestritten. Während andere Dienstleistungsbranchen bereits frühzeitig angefangen haben, ihre Personalarbeit...
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Destinationsmarke grundsätzlich möglich, Einfluss auf das sozial konstruierte Destinationsimage zu nehmen, um Vorteile im Wettbewerb zu …
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subjective theory of value. In this article Menger's analysis of competition is examined and it is suggested that he understood … competition as a dynamic process. All elements of the modern process-oriented analysis of competition along evolutionary lines are … contained in his work: the emphasis of the process and not of the end-state to which competition might lead, the variety of …
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Two” has triggered both in the USA and Europe, competition law concerns and placed the (as yet little economically … conditions of the credit card market, and presents results from competition law discourse in a broader economic framework. The … crucial question from the competition law perspective of the market dominance of the “Big Two” is analyzed for European …
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Grundlagen erläutert und es stellt sich heraus, dass der Wettbewerb als ein evolutionärer Prozess zu analysieren ist, der …. To start with, I show that competition is best theoretically analyzed as an evolutionary process unfolding within legal …
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The fragmentation of the Soviet Union has left its citizens tired of promises and hungry for positive results. However, while the current transitional period in the former Soviet states (FSS) from the command economy to the market economy has added enormous hurdles for ordinary working people...
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Eastern Europe and, perhaps most importantly, the Soviet Union are becoming increasingly accessible to the West. With glasnost taking hold and trading relations beginning to thaw, this article examines the opportunities for trade that COMECON present.
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Most observers would acknowledge that perestroika is a good thing. The question is will it suceed on its own or should the West give it a helping hand? This article examines the arguments either way and discusses ways in which reformers in the Soviet Union can be helped.
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For years the Communist Party in the Soviet Union has been lying about the state of the economy. Now that the truth is exposed, the real situation appears to be quite desperate. Fifteen per cent of the population lives below the poverty line and 40 per cent of industry is obsolete. Where does...
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As the USSR undertakes the transition to a market economy, western words and concepts to describe business and … Russified forms of “manager” and “management”, which are becoming very fashionable in the USSR. A short historical review of … managers and entrepreneurs seeking to establish small businesses in the USSR. Use is made of Russian‐language sources.  …
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