act in a more lenient way towards females. This is supported by Otto Pollak who said that men have a protective attitude towards women and are more lenient‚ therefore their crimes are less likely to end up in official statistics. Lombroso and Ferrero said that criminality is innate but there are very few female born criminals‚ this is a biological explanation of female crime. Also‚ it has been said that higher levels of testosterone in males mean that males might feel the need to commit crime
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INTRODUCTION Kit Kat was launched in 1937. Since then‚ it has consistently been one of the best selling chocolate bars on the market and has acquired an instantly recognizable brand name and identity. In 1997‚ British sales of Kit Kat amounted to some Europe 227 million‚ which made it easily the most popular confectionery product on the market. Forty four Kit Kats are consumed every second in the UK! The UK confectionery market is worth over Europe 5 billion per annum and is highly
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RETAIL INTERNATIONALIZATION AND THE ROLE OF KNOWLEDGE SHARING – THE CASE OF IKEAs EXPANSION INTO THE RUSSIAN MARKET Anna Jonsson School of Economics and Management Department of Business Administration Lund University e-mail: anna.jonsson@fek.lu.se Abstract Research on the internationalisation process and retail internationalisation acknowledges the relevance of knowledge management and organizational learning‚ even though there is a lack of discussion about the specific constructs and approaches
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•Jump to Navigation •Jump to Content •Jump to Search results DawsonsERA Quick Search Help LogoutSkip Navigation HomeeBook CatalogueAdvanced SearchMy FavouritesHome > Search Results > Full Title Display - > Global marketing : a decision-oriented approach 4th ed. Svend Hollensen. Pages: 753 Publisher: Pearson Education Publication date: 26 Apr 2007 Search score: 36.20 eISBN-13: 9781408212011 eISBN-10: 1408212013 Print ISBNs: PB: 9780273706786‚ 0273706780 Description: Drawing
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attention perspective. Global Strategy Journal 1(3/4). Malhotra N‚ Hinings CR. 2010. An organizational model for understanding internationalization processes. Journal of International Business Studies 41: 330–349. Ocasio W. 1997. Towards an attention-based view of the firm. Strategic Management Journal‚ Summer Special Issue 18: 187–206. Pedersen T‚ Shaver JM. 2011. Internationalization revisited: the big step hypothesis. Global Strategy Journal 1(3/4). Aharoni‚ Y. (1966). The Foreign Investment Decision
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The current issue and full text archive of this journal is available at www.emeraldinsight.com/0307-4358.htm MF 39‚2 116 Received 17 June 2012 Revised 3 October 2012‚ 16 October 2012 Accepted 1 November 2012 The impact of corporate governance on working capital management efficiency of American manufacturing firms Amarjit S. Gill The University of British Columbia (Okanagan Campus)‚ Kelowna‚ Canada‚ and Nahum Biger School of Business‚ Academic Center Carmel‚ Haifa‚ Israel Abstract
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References: 1. Andersen‚ T. J. 2011(A). Multinational Risk and Performance Outcomes: Effects if Knowledge Intensity and Industry Context‚ International Business Review‚ 20(5). 2. Forsgren‚ M. 2002‚ The Concept of Learning in the Uppsala Internationalization Process Model: A Critical Review. International Business Review‚ 11. 3. Forsgren‚ M. 2008‚ Theories of the multinational firm‚ Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd‚ 4 5. Jensen‚ P. D. Ø. (2012). A passage to India: A dual case study of activities
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...........2 2.3 Internationalization process ..................................................................................................3 2.3.1 Entry modes – Literature ...............................................................................................3 2.3.2 Entry modes – Sinopec ..................................................................................................6 2.3.3 Assessment of Sinopec’s internationalization theory ................
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LINDT Founded : 1845 Founder(s) : David Sprungli- Schwarz Rudolf Sprungli- Ammann Head quarters : kilchberg‚ switzerland CEO &Chairman: Ernst Tanner Industry : confectionery Employees : 7712 introduction: Lindt & Sprüngli AG‚ more commonly known as Lindt‚ is a luxury Swiss chocolate and confectionery company. The story begins in 1845: Confectioner‚ David Sprüngli-Schwarz and his inventive son‚ Rudolf Sprüngli-Ammann‚ owned a small confectionery shop in Zurich’s Old
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growth of the service sector and its important role for many countries in compensating trade deficits‚ as well as ist increasing internationalization‚ service companies have become more and more important. Internationalization of the Banking Industry Financial activity across borders is a phenomenon as old as international trade. Since the 1960s‚ the internationalization of banks has expanded at a rapid pace‚ and banks from all over the world have established themselves abroad since then. Banks
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