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...W., & Morgan, N. A. (2005). Benchmarking marketing capabilities for sustainable competitive...
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Intrusion detection systems are increasingly a key part of systems defense. Various approaches to intrusion detection are currently being used, but they are relatively ineffective. Artificial Intelligence plays a driving role in security services. This paper proposes a dynamic model of intelligent intrusion detection system, based on a specific AI approach for intrusion detection. The techniques that are being investigated include fuzzy logic with network profiling, which uses simple data mining techniques to process the network data. The proposed hybrid system combines anomaly and misuse detection. Simple fuzzy rules allow us to construct if-then rules that reflect common ways of describing security attacks. We use DARPA dataset for training and benchmarking.
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... of upgrading as a linear, deterministic process and instead view it as an outcome of different, so... mere possibility of offshoring and benchmarking has given employers an upper hand in collective ba...
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... The effectiveness of knowledge transfer processes increases with decreasing distance between the pri... of technology: Results of a global benchmarking study. R&D Management, 32(2), 149-164. . Fagerberg...
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... to promote institutional learning processes by benchmarking rules. Based on an economic-evolut...
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This paper examines the social relationships in and around a German subsidiary in Hungary during the first 15 years of Hungarian transition to a market economy. It draws on a recent conceptual framework that sees multinational corporations as transnational social spaces, in which transnational communities - communities of individuals that exhibit a unique cross-national organisational identity - may emerge. Empirically investigating two basic types of cross-border social relationship in multinational corporations, the paper argues that, due to the constant interplay of crossborder management and ownership relationships, the emergence of transnational communities is a demanding process, with established communities being precarious entities.
...reporting, monitoring and benchmarking systems). Institutional frames refer to the impact...
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This paper analyzes the development of economic and business ethics as an element of a new regulation scheme of the capitalist economy. It is argued that a more formal recourse to ethical justifications is becoming more indispensable due to a lesser relevance and/or efficiency of other mechanisms of social "embeddedness" of the economic system. The paper will then also analyze the specific influence of the European process on this evolution, showing that the constitutive logic of this process tends to promote individualistic values and procedural norms.
... tools such as rating, evaluation, benchmarking, based upon a strong cognitive creed: coordination...
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... common understanding about how certain processes are best dealt with in the MNC and at what level o... direct evaluations and carry out benchmarking against competitors on whether such behaviour actu...
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During the last fifteen years NPM reforms affected Germany's federal and state polices facilitated by socio-economic forces and upcoming international new public management ideas in particular. Systematising the NPM-process we distinct a pioneer phase (1995-1999), a modification phase (1999-2002), and an integration phase (2002-2005). NPM reforms did not constitute a holistic model for police administration and could there-fore not completely replace the traditional bureaucratic model. In contrast there have been considerable adoptions of "NPM-tool-kit" in a pragmatic way. NPM-concepts become only partially institutionalized leading to a hybrid type of traditional administrative organisational structure and culture with sedimentations of certain NPM elements.
... Quality Management (Galloway, 1994), Benchmarking (Engel, 2004), Outsourcing (Ayling et al., 2006), ...
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The paper provides an overview of the state of corporate environmental management in Hungary compared to older EU and OECD states. It also explores the complex relationship between the implementation of environmental management practices and corporate environmental and business performance. Empirical evidence is taken from a comprehensive piece of research, carried out in OECD member countries, which explored motivation, decision-making procedures, and organisational structure of companies in relation to the design and implementation of environmental management tools and systems.
... constraints laid in the decision-making processes, lack of knowledge, technological dependency as we... performance), using indicators and benchmarking, while supply chain-related issues seem to be less...