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Background: This article compares the performance of firms in resource-rich sectors of the Peruvian economy with that of businesses operating in service sectors. Objectives: In so doing, the research seeks to examine whether innovation is managed differently by firms operating in different...
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The recognition by Western nation governments of the increasingly important role of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in job creation in post-Fordist economies has led to an expansion of public sector funding for training programs for owners or managers. Research into the cognitive style...
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The purpose of the paper is to examine whether UK banks recognize that population ageing and the increasing wealth the over-50 age group, relative to younger people in the 18-49 year age group, mean the older consumer offers an increasingly important target market to sustain business...
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The prevailing view in the literature is that small family firms outperform nonfamily businesses. The nature of the former's management style also means that these businesses are more likely to sustain their performance in a recession. Drucker (1985b) extended the Schumpeterian view that the...
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The recognition by Western nation governments of the increasingly important role of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in job creation in post-Fordist economies has led to an expansion of public sector funding for training programs for owners or managers. Research into the cognitive style...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013157161