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secondary data sources. The data are analyzed in light of the theoretical construct of hegemony, and three themes theorized that …
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theoretical and normative domains of mainstream research, and that this hegemony underpins an intellectual blockage that prevents … likely lead in the direction of increasing corporate hegemony. Practical implications – The paper proposes the adoption of …
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in both the theoretical and normative domains of mainstream research, and that this hegemony constitutes the fundamental … investment funds sectors) will likely lead in the direction of increasing corporate hegemony. We therefore recommend that CSR …
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modernization of the region: defined as economic development and social and cultural change. The intermediate variables (Davis and … level of modernization of the region is also evaluated. In order to assess the nature of the recent decline in the crude …
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Foreign direct investment (FDI) is a key option for economic growth in most, if not all, developing countries. However, not all developing countries are equally open to foreign investment. Some restrict foreign equity, while others encourage multinational corporations to enter their markets....
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modernization. …
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This is a report of a study on the evolution of manufacturing technology policy during the deployment of domestic advanced manufacturing systems in thirty-four plants and two panels of data collection separated by one year. Changing firm environment was significantly correlated with pioneering...
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The final bachelor thesis contains preparation of investment project for modernization of D.Masiliauskas‘ cattle …
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Foreign direct investment (FDI) is a key option for economic growth in most, if not all, developing countries. However, not all developing countries are equally open to foreign investment. Some restrict foreign equity, while others encourage multinational corporations to enter their markets....
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