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...2009). Similar to other Central Eastern European countries, collaboration within sectors is reduced... inter-firm cooperation in Hungary and Slovenia. Organization Studies, 24(1), 7-28. . Dacin, M. T....
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... Poland, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovenia, Estonia, and Cyprus. The rest of the candidate co...
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... Management Development Association), Slovenia. Virginijus Kundrotas, BMDA (Baltic Management Dev...
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... one of the three RIAs--namely, the European Union (EU), the North American Free Trade Area (NA... Arabia, Singapore, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzer...
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..."At the Slovenia-USA match", ist ein typischer Eintrag. Sinnlose Tw... begutachtete das von der Fifa mit 120.000 Euro mitfinanzierte neue Stadion mit Kunstrasen und den...
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The researchers explore the role of foreign direct investment and (its relationship to) clusters for the competitiveness (and catching-up) of small(er) developing countries. They suggest that while size per se need not matter, small(er) developing countries need to explicitly account for any liabilities of smallness when devising and implementing strategies for competitiveness and catching-up. They claim that international strategic management scholarship can add insights on this important issue, by complementing extant literature and contributions by international trade and economic development scholarship.
... transition economies post- 1989 in Eastern Europe, people found themselves with ample time at their ... its high-tech IT cluster in Vojnodina), Slovenia and even Greece through their nation-wide cluster ...
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...11 -12 June 2010. Ljubljana, Slovenia. Deadline for Submission: 11th January 2010. The p...
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European Union and the Race for Foreign Direct Investment in Europe, edited by Lars Oxelheim and Pervez Ghauri, is reviewed.
... per cent in 2001), and much smaller in Slovenia, Latvia, and Lithuania. In the following section, ...
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With the advancement of the eastern enlargement of the EU, some advocates of the European social model saw enlargement as the "Trojan horse" against Europeanization, for the Americanization of Europe. In response, the EU recommended the strengthening of social partnership among business, labor and the state in candidate countries. This paper reveals four major venues for change: (1) emphasis on a new philosophy of social dialogue as social governance; (2) broadening the scope of participants in social dialogue; (3) development of autonomous and multi-level social dialogue among the organizations of employees and employers; and (4) capacity building for participation of the social partners in EU-level social dialogue.
...In Slovenia, for example, the richest applicant, the average w...
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We inhabit a global village in which international marketers are encouraged to think and act with both global and local interests in mind. The enlargement of the European Union (EU) in January 2007 has created a 27 member state EU with a population of nearly half a billion. The purpose of this article is therefore to examine the nature of these differences in so far as they impact on the segmentation decisions made by international marketers. This article examines the literature on culture, identity, and self-concept and presents empirical results showing the diversity of these concepts within three countries that are now full EU members - the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland. Wir bewohnen ein globales Dorf, in dem internationale Verkäufer dazu ermuntert werden in globalem und lokalem...
... her study found differentiation between Slovenian and other Eastern European consumers, Rosjek herse...