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This paper aims to extend the understanding of human and structural capital as key components of intellectual capital by refining their definitions and outlining their relationships. It argues that psychology and sociology can further develop the understanding of intellectual capital despite...
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planning. It looks at practical ways to assess demand and replacement needs and utilise productivity ratios to convert delivery …
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factor in the future growth of any business venture; innovation is a mindset ‐ a new way to think about business strategies … competitors and have the potential to fuel future profitable growth and build long‐term investments.  …
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Reputation analysis is a well‐established practice applied to conventional news outlets (press, radio and television) through media evaluation, and to stakeholders direct through opinion and behavioural research. The media evaluation side of such integrated research permits organisations to...
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-10+% revenue growth. Design/methodology/approach The author examines best practices in the airline, hi-tech, software, chemical …
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endogenous growth retains its relevance for the contemporary problems facing developing countries today. Also, seen from the …
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Generally employment has been studied in terms of changes in the types of goods and services that the economy is purchasing. Far less attention has been given to the occupational aggregates that go into producing these goods and services. The few studies that did investigate this area found that...
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and strategies of firms achieving high growth between 1979‐90 with the weaker performing companies. Shows that high growth … strategies and actions of managers than by their profile characteristics. The clearest differences between fast growth firms and … other firms are with respect to their approach to product and market development. While high growth firms were above average …
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Few dispute the very strong likelihood that within twenty years the global information infrastructure, often referred to as the internet or “the net” will become as generalized, indispensable and invisible as today”s phone or electrical networks. Many commentators also expect this digital...
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scientific lab. The approach is particularly important for large companies seeking new sources of growth while facing intense …
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