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Designing products and environments to be useable by the majority of people is the underpinning concept of universal design. In some aspects, however, universal design fails to meet some of its own principles. This has resulted in a lack of understanding of the concept, which in turn, has...
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weaknesses. Such an association signifies the importance of board diversity because diversification strengthens corporate …
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leaves are species and this assignment captures the diversity present in the coalition of species considered. We consider the …
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Diversity initiatives have evolved from a focus on compliance-oriented training to a systematic approach which … integrates the many dimensions of diversity in all aspects of business to enhance performance through the practice of … address the demographic changes in the workforce, but have had minimal results. When diversity interventions are conceptually …
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tasks. Development decreases costs by reducing the price associated with recruiting. Encouraging diversity to flourish …
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visibility to issues related to gender diversity, are key to finding solutions to the waste of talent that involves not taking … this diversity into account, consequently putting economic growth at risk and depriving economies of opportunities to …
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linkages that accompany growing economic integration. Outwardly, the driving forces seem to be the decline in administrative …
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The young market economies of the states in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) are knocking at the door of the EuropeanUnion. This led public and economic discussion to a debate on the question, if, considering the relative economicunderdevelopment of the reform countries compared with the...
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We analyze exchange rate volatility in the Visegrad Four countries in the course of their abandoning tight regimes for more flexible ones. We account for path dependence, asymmetric shocks, movements in interest rates, and allow for generalized error distribution. The overall findings are that...
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Exchange rate stability was defined as one of the prerequisites for monetary integration in Europe. In this paper, we …
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