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Managing Talent for Organisational Learning

2011

[EN] The phenomenon of globalisation and the intensification of change mean that firms increasingly require an internal structure that fosters the genesis and application of new knowledge. If the firm's objective is to achieve continuous learning then organisational variables and managerial purpose through talent management are essential for access to superior knowledge assets. This study takes an in-depth look at the relationship between a political phenomenon (talent management) and a natural one (organisational learning and/or knowledge creation) within a particular organisational framework. The aim is to obtain evidence of the effect of organisational variables on learning and knowledge…

Structure (mathematical logic)Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementKnowledge managementbusiness.industryPerspective (graphical)Organisational designKnowledge creationEducationManagementGlobalizationPoliticsKnowledge creationLarge Spanish firmsTalent managementPhenomenonTalent managementORGANIZACION DE EMPRESASNatural (music)Business and International ManagementOrganisational learningbusiness
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The Contribution of Technological Change on EU's Exports

2013

Abstract The competitiveness of European countries is a constant concern in an environment dominated by the globalization of markets. Export competitiveness is an important dimension of a country's competitiveness. On top of that, in support to competitiveness, innovation is considered as a strong variable according to the Schumpeterian framework. This paper explores the relationship between technological change and international trade according to the OECD technological classification and the United Nations International System of Industrial Classification third revision for the 2 and 3 digit divisions of the manufacturing sector industry. An exploratory analysis is carried out on four Eur…

Stylized factTechnical Changebusiness.industryTechnological changeExport PerformanceInternational economicsInternational tradeExport performanceTechnical changeR&D intensityCompetitivenessGlobalizationEconomicsProduction (economics)media_common.cataloged_instanceGeneral Materials ScienceEuropean UnionEuropean unionbusinessInnovationmedia_commonR&D intensityProcedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences
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Dark Spots in Trade Theory: Early Testing Attempts

2020

The beginnings of the economic theory correspond to philosophers’ attempts to explain why and how do countries trade with each other. Yet even more puzzling was the question how should countries trade? It is no surprise that despite the formidable developments of the theory in the last 200 years plus, there still are dark spots in the economics of trade. Globalization has rendered the issue even murkier. Beside the fact that international trade cannot be insulated from other economic domains, which makes it inadequate for experiments, but even testing itself is cumbersome. Only, evidence on such a complex field as international trade is by no means easy to come by.

SurpriseComplex fieldGlobalizationTrade theorymedia_common.quotation_subjectEconomicsNeoclassical economicsTheory testingComparative advantagemedia_common
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Ways of Promoting Cultural Ecotourism for Local Communities in Sibiu Area

2014

Abstract Now, Romanian tourism is being confronted with problems of infrastructure and image, and this is a reason we consider that the chance of sustainable development of this area is being represented by promoting niche tourism, namely cultural ecotourism. In an age of globalization, the authentic cultural patrimony is that which makes the difference and represents an opportunity for sustainable development of local communities. The essence of sustainable development is represented by the harmonious integration of economic development, by responsible governing, by ensuring the social cohesion and community man - nature. By the attested value cultural ecotourism can become a touristic pro…

Sustainable developmentEconomic growthRomanianFinancial instrumentSocial impactGeneral EngineeringculturalEnergy Engineering and Power Technologysustainable development ;language.human_languageCohesion (linguistics)GlobalizationecotourismEcotourismlanguageRegional sciencetouristic productBusinessTourismProcedia Economics and Finance
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Integrating Holistic Marketing into the Stakeholder Management Approach

2016

The context of globalization and the growing pressures toward sustainable development are nowadays forcing firms to deal with a paradoxical situation: while undeniable engines and major beneficiaries of globalization, businesses are also sources for significant negative externalities that impact on the dynamics of the global system. In these circumstances, the sustainable business should not only represent a major strategic challenge but must also become an effective strategic solution. This is the transformational shift we are advocating for in this chapter, by the instrumentality of a strategic model that integrates holistic marketing into the stakeholder management approach. Based on an …

Sustainable developmentGlobalizationOperationalizationMarketing managementProcess managementSustainable businessContext (language use)BusinessMarketingBusiness modelStakeholder management
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New Tents

2016

L’antropologia ha avuto un notevole impatto sulla cultura moderna specialmente nel rimarcare come le diversità culturali esistenti siano poco adeguate alla universalizzazione proposta dalla tecnologia. Lo spazio e la città, naturalmente, non fanno eccezione. La revisione dell’approccio ortodosso del Movimento Moderno operata dal Team X era basata su questo cambiamento culturale, epitomizzato dalle scoperte di Levi Strauss, un riferimento primario per quegli architetti. Naturalmente il contesto culturale era molto più ampio, in quanto comprendeva, fra l’altro, la sociologia, l’arte e l’esistenzialismo. Citiamo semplicemente le fondamentali teorie di Paul Ricoeur sui rischi della universalizz…

Team X Urban VillageTeam XSettore ICAR/14 - Composizione Architettonica E UrbanaEphemeral architectureTentArchitettura effimera MigrazioneGlobalizzazioneGlobalizationMigrationEphemeral
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Transnational textile outsourcing: exceptional or standard

2021

The aim of this investigation is to quantitatively analyse the new methods of production and organisation in the textile business. Free flow of funds together with textile hyper-consumption have led to organisational models based on processes of externalisation, outsourcing, export, internationalisation and so on. Because of the transverse nature of the study subject, as well as the opportunities and asymmetries generated in the textile industry, a Delphi analysis is proposed as a way to analyse this new paradigm. A panel of 55 experts were given multidisciplinary questionnaires and their responses were studied, taking into account the degree of affinity (test) of the statements posed in or…

Textile industrybusiness.industryGeneral Business Management and AccountingOutsourcingGlobalizationInternationalizationOrder (exchange)Corporate social responsibilitybusinessTextile (markup language)computerDelphiIndustrial organizationcomputer.programming_languageInternational Journal of Business and Globalisation
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Globalization and its impact on operational decisions

2009

PurposeThis paper aims to analyse the impact of globalization on the manufacturing operations of industries and industrial districts and how it influences the specialization and diversification of manufacturing decisions.Design/methodology/approachThe sample includes 9,684 Spanish manufacturing textile firms and the analysis is both cross‐sectional and longitudinal.FindingsThe results show that globalization tends to diminish the district and subsector effects over time, but they also show the positive impact of specialization on productivity and of diversification on business growth.Originality/valueThe paper indicates to managers that the production function in textile firms has viability…

Textile industrybusiness.industryStrategy and ManagementGeneral Decision SciencesProduction functionDiversification (marketing strategy)Manufacturing systemsdecision makingManagementGlobalizationoperations managementSpainManagement of Technology and Innovationmanufacturing systemsManufacturing operationstextile industryEconomic systembusinessglobalizationIndustrial organizationInternational Journal of Operations & Production Management
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Forces influencing the speed of internationalisation

2016

Purpose – This study applies Oviatt and McDougall’s (2005) model of forces influencing the speed of internationalisation to small, export oriented enterprises. The purpose of this paper is to explore the significance of the forces enabling, motivating, mediating and moderating internationalisation in small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), and the manner in which these forces manifest themselves in the market. Design/methodology/approach – A qualitative research approach utilising eight case studies within Norway and Ireland was adopted in order to facilitate theory building required for this study. Findings – The findings demonstrate that four forces in particular are found to be stron…

Theory buildingStrategy and Management05 social sciencesTie strengthGlobalizationInternationalizationOrder (exchange)0502 economics and businessBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)050211 marketingBusinessMarketingPractical implications050203 business & managementIndustrial organizationForeign marketQualitative researchJournal of Small Business and Enterprise Development
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The Changing Meaning of Development: SID in the Early Decades

2007

Michele Alacevich presents a brief history of the development through the perspective of the Society for International Development (SID). He highlights some of the key ideas promoted by leading development thinkers and practitioners who contributed to SID and its journal in the first decades.

Third WorldUnited NationWorld Bankeconomic growthunderdevelopmentcivil societyglobalization
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