نتایج جستجو برای: competitiveness

تعداد نتایج: 17071  

2007
Eric B. Dent Carolina Pembroke Robert Hughes

Few issues are discussed as frequently by American politicians as jobs, and particularly the loss of jobs, ostensibly to cheaper labor markets. The underlying reasons why some firms depart American soil and others do not, however, are not completely understood. The purpose of this study is to propose a model for determining what successful manufacturers are doing to remain competitive and, cons...

2011
Mohamed Dia Fouad Ben Abdelaziz

In this research, we present a hierarchical Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) methodology for competitiveness analysis. This methodology takes into account the heterogeneity of the decision making units (DMUs) as well as the diversity of the comparison criteria. We propose to homogenize the DMUs by grouping them hierarchically, which permits a better identification and definition of the criteria ...

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
seyama sultana 1. dept. of business administration, faculty of economics & management sciences, international islamic university malaysia, kuala lumpur, malaysia. ahasanul haque 1. dept. of business administration, faculty of economics & management sciences, international islamic university malaysia, kuala lumpur, malaysia. abdul momen 1. dept. of business administration, faculty of economics & management sciences, international islamic university malaysia, kuala lumpur, malaysia. farzana yasmin 1. dept. of business administration, faculty of economics & management sciences, international islamic university malaysia, kuala lumpur, malaysia.

in this edge, medical tourism is not a new idea. medical treatment is one of the essential demands of human beings and it requires high quality and intensive care. beside western world, few developing countries are playing key roles as medical tourism destinations. india is one of the leading names among these countries. the purpose of the paper is to find the factors influencing the attractive...

Journal: :iJET 2013
Yongkui Zhang

The theory of corporate social responsibility holds that a company must not only fulfill its economic responsibility of making profits for its shareholders, but also undertake broad legal, ethical and philanthropic responsibilities. The notion of corporate social responsibility is most vulnerable to the argument that fulfillment of social responsibility will affect the company’s financial perfo...

Journal: :J. Knowledge Management 2000
Alberto Carneiro

Is concerned with human value management, examines the relationships between organizations' competitiveness, innovation advancements, and knowledge management and presents a set of considerations regarding how these relationships affect strategic management and the formulation of competitive strategies. By considering how knowledge development is related with personal characteristics and person...

2010
David Ang Tom Griffin Jane Goodson Johnny Ho

The U.S. and other developed nations are experiencing competitiveness in offering higher educational degree programs. Due to the rise of more private and online educational institutions, existing traditional class room teaching institutions are facing the impact of intensifying competition in recruitment and graduation. This created the so-called “Enterprise Systems Education” at large. Many st...

2007
Christoph Fischer Heinz Herrmann Thilo Liebig Karl-Heinz Tödter

Inflation differentials within European Monetary Union (EMU) are increasingly seen as exerting adverse effects on the price competitiveness of member countries’ firms and – given the common monetary policy within EMU – as being detrimental to euro-area economies, in particular to those with relatively high inflation rates. Using three simple measures of international price competitiveness for E...

2015
Jovana Zoroja

The purpose of this paper is to identify the influence of the usage of information and communication technology (ICT) on the competitiveness of European countries. Over the last 30 years, the development and usage of ICT has increased. In order to investigate the impact of ICT on the competi‐ tiveness of European countries, we conducted a panel regression analysis. We collected data for the per...

2008
Imre LENGYEL

Increasing localisation represents one of the most spectacular processes of the economies that develop and transform as a result of globalisation processes: while the (relative) importance of national economies is decreasing, the economic role of regions and cities seems to grow. Global competition has intensified also in space, especially with the growing importance of the knowledge-based econ...

2007
Gianmarco Ottaviano

What determines a country’s ability to compete in international markets? What fosters the global competitiveness of its firms? And in the European context, have key elements of the EU strategy such as EMU and enlargement helped or hindered domestic firms’ competitiveness in local and global markets? We address these questions by calibrating and simulating a conceptual framework that merges the ...

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