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The paper aims are presenting the concept of food supply chain and networks management and its components applicable in design of modern fresh and processed (frozen) food distribution systems. Introduction of the traceability concept allows analysis of shipments movements and their origin and,...
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This paper presents the overall review of globalisation of consumption as well as the new trends of purchasing and …). Particular attention is paid to the consumer choice-related consequences of globalisation. Judging purchasing behaviour of Polish …
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The author discusses the notion of organisational culture and relates it to the notion of organisational identity. Culture as a group identity involves elements of stability, homogeneity and integrity but this can be very much altered through post-modern understanding of relationships between...
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Globalisation primarily embraces cities, which turn into major nodes of the global economic network. It is here that … cities in the age of dynamic globalisation, in particular such elements of this space as high-quality office stock and …
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This paper introduces an experimental economy with boundedly rational agents that compete with local, and largely incommunicable industrial knowledge, in an international market environment with more or less unbounded, commercial opportunities. Predictability of outcomes at the micro level is...
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Globalisation is associated with long periods of sustained economic growth and credit expansion, whereas major …-downstream matching between rms, where match quality determines prots. Prior to globalisation, Northern upstream and downstream rms work …
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The present paper seeks to explain the pattern of income redistribution in a globalised world of increased market income inequality and lower costs of factor mobility. In some countries, larger market income inequality has been met by an increased redistributive effort, thus keeping the...
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the aim of analysing counterfactually the globalisation effect on inflation. The main findings are (i) the effect is … globalisation impact as far as inflation persistence is concerned while the impact on inflation variability can be positive as well … as negative. Overall, globalisation is found to have contributed positively to lowering rather than stabilising inflation …
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Dynamic econometric models are carefully built to analyse counterfactually the globalisation effect on inflation for … imports from low-cost emerging-market economies are mostly deflationary; and (iii) there is almost no direct globalisation … negative. Overall, globalisation is found to have contributed positively to lowering rather than stabilising inflation during …
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Location is a neglected factor within international scientific research in spite of its increasing importance in corporate practice. Selection of severely flawed or completely unsuitable sites can lead to partly or complete withdrawal from country markets, closure of subsidiaries and financial...
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