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defence sector and provides a detailed case study of British Aerospace. Shows that the process of strategy formulation is …Discusses how recent changes in the European defence market have forced leading defence companies to make significant … changes to their corporate strategy. Examines these changes, reviews the existing literature on strategic change in the …
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suggests mandatory publication of fraud prevention policy; constitution of special purpose corporate offence wing; recognition …
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Purpose The fight against corruption, which undermines the efficiency of the state apparatus and public confidence in public institutions, remains one of the critical present-day tasks. In this regard, the purpose of this study is to identify the available possibilities and real practice of law...
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While some are reluctant to admit it, we are witnessing a fundamental shift in the way that advanced militaries conduct their core business of fighting. Increasingly autonomous ‘unmanned' systems are taking on the ‘dull, dirty and dangerous' roles in the military, leaving human war fighters...
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This is the second paper of two on the role of autonomy in the unmanned systems revolution currently underway and affecting military forces around the globe. In the last paper, the authors considered the implications of autonomy on the legal obligations of military forces and their ability to...
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Using cointegration and Granger causality tests, examines the causal relationship between defence spending and economic … growth in mainland China over the period 1950‐1991. The results show that defence spending is not cointegrated with the real …
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rate and defence spending in 18 OECD countries during the period 1962‐1988. Reveals that the relationship which exists … between unemployment rate and defence spending is not uniform across countries. Defence spending has a favourable impact on … Belgium, non‐defence spending and the unemployment rate are causally independent. Defence spending appears to act as a …
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Proposes to re‐examine empirically the causal relationship between defence spending and economic growth in mainland … defence spending to economic growth. Second, by evaluating a dynamic vector error‐correction model, variance decomposition and … impulse response functions, then analyses the direction, duration and strength of Granger‐causality between defence spending …
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Challenges the claims of a previous article which tested the long‐run relationship between economic growth and defence …‐causally related to each other in any direction. Shows that there is a unidirectional Granger causality running from defence …
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defence and offshore energy sectors. Originality/value This provides a detailed insight into underwater robot technologies …
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