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the emergence of vibrant regional industries? Traditional management approaches, characterized by hierarchical structures … Industries Through Cross-Sectoral Collaborations: Regional System, Management, and the Management Body is a transformative book … industries through innovation and collaboration. …
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Purpose – This paper aims to measure and analyse the wage gap between male part- and full-timers in the private sector of six European countries, i.e. Belgium, Denmark, Ireland, Italy, Spain, and the UK. Design/methodology/approach – Using a unique matched employer-employee data set...
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investigate to what extent the difference between Germany and The Netherlands can be explained from the demand side of the labour …
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From its early post-war catch-up phase, Germany’s formidable export engine has been its consistent driver of growth. But Germany has almost equally consistently run current account surpluses. Exports have powered the dynamic phases and helped emerge from stagnation. Volatile external...
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-war. Canada’s rural sector equally appreciated German POW labour and revenues almost exceeded costs. German POWs presented an …
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This paper uses evidence from German-speaking central Europe to address open questions about the Consumer and Industrious Revolutions. Did they happen outside the early-developing, North Atlantic economies? Were they shaped by the “social capital” of traditional institutions? How were they...
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investigate to what extent the difference between Germany and The Netherlands can be explained from the demand side of the labour …
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