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pharmaceutical firms in Mexico. Results show that the influence of human resource management is contingent on the knowledge flows and …
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pharmaceutical firms in Mexico. Results show that the influence of human resource management is contingent on the knowledge flows and …
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developing countries. But why this is so? Based on evidence from the pharmaceutical industry in Mexico, this paper identifies …
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developing countries. But why this is so? Based on evidence from the pharmaceutical industry in Mexico, this paper identifies …
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the pharmaceutical industry in Mexico. The analysis reveals some linkages between management practices and learning at …
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paper critically addresses some of these issues with particular reference to Mexico. The latter case equally illustrates …
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paper critically addresses some of these issues with particular reference to Mexico. The latter case equally illustrates …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010712249
multinomial logit regression techniques using survey data about pharmaceutical firms in Mexico. We find that wages and the …Presented at the GLOBELICS 6th International Conference 2008 22-24 September, Mexico City, Mexico. …
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I assess the impact that pharmaceutical innovation had on cancer mortality in Mexico during the period 2003–2013, by … the standards of the World Health Organization, new cancer drugs have been very cost-effective in Mexico. The contribution …. Only half as many new cancer drugs were launched in Mexico during 2010–2014 as were launched in the US. In addition, when …
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