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Bezugsquelle 2 Dienstleilstungssektor 2 Ethnische Gruppe 2 Humankapital 2 Management 2 Minderheit 2 Multinationales Unternehmen 2 Ressourcenmanagement 2 Supply Chain Management 2 Vielfalt 2 resource management 2 source 2 Arbeitsmarkt 1 Arbeitsplatzangebot 1 Auslese 1 BIP 1 Culture 1 Datenbank 1 Einwanderung 1 Empirische Forschung 1 Entrepreneurship 1 Entscheidungstheorie 1 Erfolgsfaktor 1 Fertigungslogistik 1 Finanzierung 1 Fusion 1 Gefängnis 1 Geschäftsverbindung 1 Globalisierung 1 Industrialisierung 1 Industriebetriebslehre 1 Institutionenökonomie 1 Kapazitätsmanagement 1 Kapital 1 Kapitalismus 1 Kapitalmarkt 1 Klein- und Mittelbetrieb 1 Kultur 1 Labour Market 1 Lagerhaltung 1
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Barrett, Rowena 2 Ferner, Anthony 2 Meyer, Michael 2 Ram, Monder 2 Theodorakopoulos, Nicholas 2 Vershinina, Natalia 2 Andrikopoulos, Panagiotus 1 Boyal, Harvinder 1 Daynes; Arief 1 Edwards, Paul 1 Edwards, Tony 1 Latimer, David 1 Marginson, Paul 1 Niranjan, Tarikere T. 1 Pagas, Paraskevas 1 Pillai, Sumit 1 Tregaskis, Olga 1 Trivedi, Anita 1 Watson, Mairi 1 Weaver, Miles W. 1 Worthington, Ian 1
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Leicester Business School 11
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BRIDGING BETWEEN GOODS ANDSERVICES SCM:Some Fresh Perspectives
Niranjan, Tarikere T.; Weaver, Miles W.; Pillai, Sumit - Leicester Business School - 2009
Today it is widely recognized that service operations research lags behind its manufacturingcounterpart (Heineke and Davis, 2006; Ellram, Tate and Billington, 2007; Metters andMarucheck, 2007). As Chase (2004) poignantly noted, “80% of the United States’ economyis in services, but 80% of operations...
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POLISH IMMIGRANTS INLEICESTER:Forms of Capital UnderpinningEntrepreneurial Activity
Vershinina, Natalia; Barrett, Rowena; Meyer, Michael - Leicester Business School - 2009
In this paper we report a study of 10 Polish immigrant entrepreneurs operating inLeicester, UK. Like Ram, Theodorakopoulos and Jones (2008) we take a forms-ofcapitalapproach but use Bourdieu’s (1983) social, cultural and economic capitals asthe lens through which to explore their pathways to...
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CHARTING THE CONTOURS OF MULTINATIONALSIN BRITAIN:Methodological challenges arising in survey-basedresearch
Edwards, Tony; Tregaskis, Olga; Edwards, Paul; Ferner, … - Leicester Business School - 2008
The importance of multinational companies (MNCs) in the UK economy is not inquestion. One way in which this is evident is that Britain is a major recipient offoreign direct investment (FDI) by MNCs, accounting for 8.7% of the inward stockof global FDI. In addition, large numbers of...
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WHAT DETERMINES WHETHER HRM ISSEEN AS A PROBLEM IN SMALLERFIRMS?
Barrett, Rowena; Meyer, Michael - Leicester Business School - 2008
Whether HRM is perceived to be a ‘problem’ for smaller firms is explored in this paper usinglogistic regression. We analyse data from 523 responses to a survey of smaller firms in southeastMelbourne (Victoria, Australia), and consider the antecedents of a range of issues ofconcern reported...
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UK market, financial databases and evidence of bias
Andrikopoulos, Panagiotus; Daynes; Arief; Pagas, Paraskevas - Leicester Business School - 2007
In this study, we investigate the presence of survivorship content and accuracy bias in the two mostly used databases for research in the UK equities market
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GLOBAL CAPITALISM, WORKERS’SPACES AND PROCESSES OFSELECTIVE INCLUSION/EXCLUSION:Findings from a Newly Industrialising Areain India
Trivedi, Anita - Leicester Business School - 2007
The paper constructs a picture of globalisation from workers’ perspective in a newlyindustrialising area in India. It brings together the insights of the spatial approach, whichfacilitates an integrated study that links various levels at which global capitalism operates,with an attention to...
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DYNAMIC, ENACTED INSTITUTIONS:Making Sense of Institutional Contextin Public and Private Prisons
Watson, Mairi - Leicester Business School - 2007
This paper contrasts the manner in which managers in public and private sector prison establishments in the Prison Service in England and Wales (PSEW) draw upon organisational context to make sense of organisational events, and how in doing so they make sense of, and with, the institutional...
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MEASURING BUSINESS RELATIONSHIPSUCCESS:The Case of an Industrial TextilesManufacturer
Vershinina, Natalia - Leicester Business School - 2007
This exploratory paper investigates why some companies appear to find successful business relationshipsrelatively effortless. It seems that the organisation’s search for and utilisation of key resources canguarantee its success in the market place. The paper incorporates a critique of...
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IMPLEMENTING SUPPLIER DIVERSITY INTHE UK:SDEM AS MINDFUL POLICY TRANSFER
Ram, Monder; Theodorakopoulos, Nicholas; Worthington, Ian - Leicester Business School - 2006
This paper draws on the policy transfer literature to examine a UK-based initiative topromote supplier diversity and provides insights to three areas neglected in currentresearch. Namely: the dynamics of non-governmental policy transfer; the factors thatmediate policy transfer in different...
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A SUPPLIER DIVERSITY INITIATIVE AS AVEHICLE FOR SUPPLY-CHAIN LEARNING
Theodorakopoulos, Nicholas; Ram, Monder; Boyal, Harvinder - Leicester Business School - 2006
This article has its origins in research indicating the promise supplier diversityprogrammes hold in empowering ethnic minority enterprises to achieve breakout tomainstream markets and business growth. From a realist evaluation perspective itreports on the first phase of SDEM (Supplier...
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