MULTY-CRITERIA FUZZY ANALYSIS OF REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT
... In this paper region is considered as the territory limited by the existing administrative-territorial segmentation because only administrative segmentation has authorities and opportunities to manage of socio-economic development. The term of “the socio-economic development” includes an indication ...
... In this paper region is considered as the territory limited by the existing administrative-territorial segmentation because only administrative segmentation has authorities and opportunities to manage of socio-economic development. The term of “the socio-economic development” includes an indication ...
Climate and jobs winners if East-European economies go circular
... benefits for society would be - looking at carbon emissions and employment in particular. In a previous report (October 2015), the focus was on Finland, France, the Netherlands, Spain and Sweden. In June this year, a special report on the Norwegian economy was realized. The study is relevant not onl ...
... benefits for society would be - looking at carbon emissions and employment in particular. In a previous report (October 2015), the focus was on Finland, France, the Netherlands, Spain and Sweden. In June this year, a special report on the Norwegian economy was realized. The study is relevant not onl ...
2012 DBQ Exercise
... 2012 DBQ Thesis Statements Big business, started in the United States by the Second Industrial Revolution, created a larger disparity of wealth between the aristocracy and the impoverished, and created widespread bribery that would forever tie business and politics together . Several activist such ...
... 2012 DBQ Thesis Statements Big business, started in the United States by the Second Industrial Revolution, created a larger disparity of wealth between the aristocracy and the impoverished, and created widespread bribery that would forever tie business and politics together . Several activist such ...
Homework for The Roaring Twenties
... Radio became the first mass broadcasting medium. Radios were affordable, and their mode of entertainment proved revolutionary. Radio became the grandstand for mass marketing. Its economic importance led to the mass culture that has dominated society since. During the "golden age of radio", radio pro ...
... Radio became the first mass broadcasting medium. Radios were affordable, and their mode of entertainment proved revolutionary. Radio became the grandstand for mass marketing. Its economic importance led to the mass culture that has dominated society since. During the "golden age of radio", radio pro ...
About Management - The Telegraph of March 26, 2007
... ‘free’ market in the West and in Japan is the product of considerable government support and interference. Ghoshal’s concept of social capital was that the value of an organization’s workforce can be more than the sum of its parts. Corporations had to move from an industrial-age emphasis on “strateg ...
... ‘free’ market in the West and in Japan is the product of considerable government support and interference. Ghoshal’s concept of social capital was that the value of an organization’s workforce can be more than the sum of its parts. Corporations had to move from an industrial-age emphasis on “strateg ...
business organizations
... • Relatively easy to start • Managerial resources • Lack of special taxes (usually only a special schedule) • Economic capital • Efficiencies are easier to accomplish • Talent easier to attract ...
... • Relatively easy to start • Managerial resources • Lack of special taxes (usually only a special schedule) • Economic capital • Efficiencies are easier to accomplish • Talent easier to attract ...
What Are the Key Characteristics of the Index of Economic Freedom?
... those who own land, buildings, or other goods to use or dispose of their property as they choose] are the rights of those who own land, buildings, or other goods to use or dispose of them as they choose. In other countries, past and present, rulers have had the power to seize another person’s proper ...
... those who own land, buildings, or other goods to use or dispose of their property as they choose] are the rights of those who own land, buildings, or other goods to use or dispose of them as they choose. In other countries, past and present, rulers have had the power to seize another person’s proper ...
Why study Sociology at Monash? - Monash Arts
... important training for students intending to work in areas such as social policy, social research and journalism. Our first year units introduce students to key perspectives and substantive areas of sociology: socialisation, social theory, sexualities and gender, industrialisation and globalisation, ...
... important training for students intending to work in areas such as social policy, social research and journalism. Our first year units introduce students to key perspectives and substantive areas of sociology: socialisation, social theory, sexualities and gender, industrialisation and globalisation, ...
São Paulo, 25 de maio de 2004
... The right to ownership is to be represented, which contributes to the core concept of a family business, where each family member owns, or comes to own, a greater or lesser percentage of the company. The exercising of the right to ownership, with its obligations and responsibilities, is basically an ...
... The right to ownership is to be represented, which contributes to the core concept of a family business, where each family member owns, or comes to own, a greater or lesser percentage of the company. The exercising of the right to ownership, with its obligations and responsibilities, is basically an ...
Session on PEST Analysis
... of inputs cannot be altered (fixed inputs). However in long run all inputs can be altered so they are variable in long run Determination of time perspective is of great significance where projections are involved ...
... of inputs cannot be altered (fixed inputs). However in long run all inputs can be altered so they are variable in long run Determination of time perspective is of great significance where projections are involved ...
In A Board Culture of Corporate Governance business author
... O'Donovan goes on to say that 'the perceived quality of a company's corporate governance can influence its share price as well as the cost of raising capital. Quality is determined by the financial markets, legislation and other external market forces plus the international organizational environmen ...
... O'Donovan goes on to say that 'the perceived quality of a company's corporate governance can influence its share price as well as the cost of raising capital. Quality is determined by the financial markets, legislation and other external market forces plus the international organizational environmen ...
Lecture 3 Entrepreneurship in context I: Discourses of
... year.” • ”The entrepreneur was thus depicted more as a giver than as a taker” (272) • ”From 2001 to 2005, entrepreneurs are highly praised as key economic and social agents, vital actors for the development of the French society, ...
... year.” • ”The entrepreneur was thus depicted more as a giver than as a taker” (272) • ”From 2001 to 2005, entrepreneurs are highly praised as key economic and social agents, vital actors for the development of the French society, ...
Role Of Entrepreneurship In Economic Development
... enthusiastic entrepreneurs who fully explore the potentialities of the country‟s available resources – labour, technology and capital. Schumpeter (1934) visualised the entrepreneur as the key figure in economic development because of his role in introducing innovations. Parson and Smelser (1956) de ...
... enthusiastic entrepreneurs who fully explore the potentialities of the country‟s available resources – labour, technology and capital. Schumpeter (1934) visualised the entrepreneur as the key figure in economic development because of his role in introducing innovations. Parson and Smelser (1956) de ...
Firms must adapt to survive turbulence
... concerns and environmental dy namics respectively. In a press conference recently, the Nokia ...
... concerns and environmental dy namics respectively. In a press conference recently, the Nokia ...
Globalization and Culture
... Over the centuries, as production processes have developed and grown more sophisticated, their linkages have increased. By this definition, however, globalization is not something specific to now: it has been with us since the beginnings of mechanized industry. Marco Polo and Christopher Columbus we ...
... Over the centuries, as production processes have developed and grown more sophisticated, their linkages have increased. By this definition, however, globalization is not something specific to now: it has been with us since the beginnings of mechanized industry. Marco Polo and Christopher Columbus we ...
Across the divide: Abstracts
... for material evidence of value in such areas as typography, paper manufacture, press developments, printing techniques, editorial intrusion and revision. This tradition of material enquiry continues to this day in book historian work in such subjects as the material text and its interpretation, read ...
... for material evidence of value in such areas as typography, paper manufacture, press developments, printing techniques, editorial intrusion and revision. This tradition of material enquiry continues to this day in book historian work in such subjects as the material text and its interpretation, read ...
Super-absorbent solutions: improving red meat
... 2016 rate A$26,288 pa full time pro-rata. Applications from exceptional candidates may be granted additional support for international tuition fees. International students will have their compulsory overseas student health cover (OSHC) paid for (individual student only). Professional Development: Th ...
... 2016 rate A$26,288 pa full time pro-rata. Applications from exceptional candidates may be granted additional support for international tuition fees. International students will have their compulsory overseas student health cover (OSHC) paid for (individual student only). Professional Development: Th ...
Managing Across Distance in Today`s Economic Climate - ACI-NA
... relationships but also in bridging cultural gaps: 93% agree that in-person meetings are helpful when negotiating with businesspeople who have different language and cultural backgrounds. More than two-thirds of study participants work in companies that have operations in a number of countries. More ...
... relationships but also in bridging cultural gaps: 93% agree that in-person meetings are helpful when negotiating with businesspeople who have different language and cultural backgrounds. More than two-thirds of study participants work in companies that have operations in a number of countries. More ...
Becoming an Entrepreneur
... unquenchable self-belief that this opportunity can be made real through hard work, commitment and the adaptability to learn the lessons of the market along the way” ...
... unquenchable self-belief that this opportunity can be made real through hard work, commitment and the adaptability to learn the lessons of the market along the way” ...
4.1.1 Globalisation student version
... Demonstrates accurate knowledge and understanding of the concepts, principles and models. Ability to link knowledge and understanding in context using relevant and focused examples which are fully integrated. Economic ideas are carefully selected and applied appropriately to economic issues and prob ...
... Demonstrates accurate knowledge and understanding of the concepts, principles and models. Ability to link knowledge and understanding in context using relevant and focused examples which are fully integrated. Economic ideas are carefully selected and applied appropriately to economic issues and prob ...
Ingen bildrubrik - Athlone Institute of Technology
... Setting the scene • Area approx. the same size as Great Britain but with a population of about 900,000 (2/3 in coastal areas) • Public sector is chief employer in inland and primary sector (mining, timber) are the largest private employers • Public sector has traditionally compensated for relative ...
... Setting the scene • Area approx. the same size as Great Britain but with a population of about 900,000 (2/3 in coastal areas) • Public sector is chief employer in inland and primary sector (mining, timber) are the largest private employers • Public sector has traditionally compensated for relative ...
Operating in the Next Phase of Globalization
... The word “higher” is deliberately chosen. While much conventional wisdom suggests that countries can grow through a “race to the bottom,” for companies or countries (or any other entities) to achieve long-term success in the new global economy they must operate on a higher plateau. The countries o ...
... The word “higher” is deliberately chosen. While much conventional wisdom suggests that countries can grow through a “race to the bottom,” for companies or countries (or any other entities) to achieve long-term success in the new global economy they must operate on a higher plateau. The countries o ...
News from the region and SGA
... – Social and Economic Impact Assessment of Catch Share Management in the Northeast Multispecies Fishery; PI: Christopher Glass, University of New Hampshire, and collaborators – The governance role of local authorities in marine spatial planning: a legal assessment of prospects and problems; PI: John ...
... – Social and Economic Impact Assessment of Catch Share Management in the Northeast Multispecies Fishery; PI: Christopher Glass, University of New Hampshire, and collaborators – The governance role of local authorities in marine spatial planning: a legal assessment of prospects and problems; PI: John ...