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This chapter explores the distinctive characteristics of hybrid organizations; a new organizational form that expands our existing categories of organizations by bridging the for-profit and non-profit domains. In particular, we utilize a positive lens to explore the role of hybrids in creating...
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Article describes a new trend in the theory of organization and management, defined as Positive Organizational Scholarship (POS). The main goal of this trend is to highlight positive aspects of the organization, contributing to the development and success, instead of focusing on counteraction of...
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Contacts with foreigners become more and more common as globalisation of the world economy has progressed. Transnational corporations in host economies are one of the evidence of economic globalisation. Getting into touch with foreigners includes participation in intercultural interactions....
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Contacts with foreigners become more and more common as globalisation of the world economy has progressed. Transnational corporations in host economies are one of the evidence of economic globalisation. Getting into touch with foreigners includes participation in intercultural interactions....
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The paper presents an attempt to empirically answer the question about the source of success for small and medium enterprises (SME) made on the basis of two recently developed theoretical concepts namely High Performance Organization (HPO) and Positive Organizational Scholarship (POS). The aim...
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