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... increased by 4% year on year over this time period (Economist 2009). . One feature of the offs... and potential host countries, the centrality of which to the provision of services market acces...
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...2009). Similar to other Central Eastern European countries, collaboration within s... the UK, and then gradually over a period of time, we formulated a match using their raw materials ....
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...At the same time, they sought to enhance their competitiveness at h...
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... reconfiguration--reconfiguration plays a central role for supplier firms in achieving global accoun... with each global account and receiving timely feedback from them (Slater and Narver 1995). By ac...
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... happens with and within the German case in times of uncertainty. At first glance, when taking a mor... may gradually and over time change central features, i.e. the basic principles of a welfare s...
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.... * Our central premise is that MNEs' capabilities in establishing.... Third, what role does time play in the shaping of this relationship? Longitud...
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... use of knowledge about foreign markets over time (Johanson and Vahlne 1990) and that penetration of... 5% trimmed mean values as the measures of central tendency (a) Mann-Whitney U; (b) Full-time equival...
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... required by law or by order of the Central Competent Authority" (http://law.moj.gov.tw/Eng/Fn... increased investment risk and, at the same time, avoid paying higher costs for debt financing. . C...
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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.
...For a rather long time organisation studies (and the IB literature) treat... that transformation in former socialist Central and Eastern European countries has taken place ove...
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... a formal employment contract, i.e, working time, employment flexibility, and wages (Almond/Ferner ...