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Entrepreneurship is considered to be an important mechanism for economic development through employment, innovation and welfare effects. The papers in this special issue are from the 3rd Global Entrepreneurship Monitor Research Conference held in Washington D.C. in 2007. The introduction has...
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flows for collaboration and innovation. Companies from the two countries as well as Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and … R&D are positively affected by places for knowledge exchange followed by collaboration factors and market situation …. However, the factors for collaboration and interaction are the most important for increasing the innovation activities in …
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This study presents new vision how to upgrade business higher education at the Faculty of Economics at University of … Tourism and Management in Skopje (UTMS). This paper is result of analyses of best practices of leading higher education … institutions as well authors experience in higher education and business education and practice. The UTMS is orientated to …
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Business students often have difficulty integrating economics reasoning into other business disciplines because of differences in the format and presentation of financial data across disciplines. Economics courses use one format while Accounting and other business courses use another. This paper...
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One of the most complex and sophisticated managerial tools is the profit centers based management. Promoting and using the profit centers based management in the Romanian companies represents a condition for the economic and commercial success. By its content, the profit centers based management...
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The balanced scorecard is one of the most successful, endurable management concepts in recent years. The balanced scorecard is a performance measurement tool developed in 1992 by Harvard Business School professor Robert S. Kaplan and management consultant David P. Norton. Kaplan and Norton's...
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This paper improves upon the existing literature surrounding the production order quantity inventory model in which unit cost and daily production are assumed to be constant. By including economies of scale into the model, we examine its impact on production order quantity and total cost. The...
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In a relatively recent paper, Gehrig and Stenbacka (Eur Econ Rev 51, 77–99, 2007) show that information sharing increases banks’ profits to the detriment of creditworthy entrepreneurs in a model of a banking duopoly with switching costs and poaching. They restrict their analysis to the case...
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This paper examines the dynamic process of quality adjustment in cases where the economy lacks a sufficient number of markets for coordinating the level of attributes that configure the qualities of products. It shows that an adjustment process through the development and selection of...
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Traditionally in India the Government owned enterprises has been cursed by people and scholars equally. The notional drivers of change and progress, these giants have been criticized over the years as grossly inefficient, over staffed, bureaucratic and killingly slow in decision making. Though...
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