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and much of the research on entrepreneurship, and has influenced the thought on other areas of management …-citations and research themes. We further establish distinctions between entrepreneurship and management research. This study … upon but also in other management disciplines, where his perspectives on entrepreneurship, the entrepreneur and innovation …
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need to map the international management field. Building on reviews by Werner (2002) and Werner and Brouthers (2002), this … study provides a comprehensive picture of the field by examining the amount and type of international management research in … 20 top management journals from 2002 to 2006. An assessment of the pervasiveness of international management topics is …
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’ perceptions, in an NPO, strategic management of stakeholders entails not only responding to their requests, but also guiding them …
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on companies' strategy, by studying management systems. A typology is introduced based upon a two stage model. At stage …
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In this paper, I present and discuss a theory of management control based on Transaction Cost Economics. This theory …
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An interesting point about the expositions universelles, these first world fairs held in Paris, has to do with the linear but complex process whereby they were designed, prepared, opened and terminated. Studying it entails developing a framework and toolbox. In a sociohistorical context where...
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Our paper presents teaching, learning, management, and recommendations for promoting the safe usage of micro vehicles …
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Aiming at a better understanding of the extent to which Africa-focused research has helped develop context-bound, context-specific, and context-free knowledge, the authors present the findings from a literature review of journal articles with an African context. A systematic search resulted in...
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