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Per Davidsson Leif Lindmark Christer Olofsson
This paper reports on a comprehensive study of the role of SMEs for job creation and regional economic well-being in Sweden during the 1990-93 recession period as well as the years immediately preceding and following that period. It is found that SMEs were over-represented as job creators across business cycle stages and industries. Relatively litt...
Robert K. Perrons Adam Hems
Despite the compelling case for moving towards cloud computing, the upstream oil & gas industry faces several technical challenges—most notably, a pronounced emphasis on data security, a reliance on extremely large data sets, and significant legacy investments in information technology infrastructure—that make a full migration to the public cloud d...
Paula K. McDonald Tina Graham Brian G. Martin
Sexual harassment can be conceptualized as a series of interactions between harassers and targets that either inhibit or increase outrage by third parties. The outrage management model predicts the kinds of actions likely to be used by perpetrators to minimize outrage, predicts the consequences of failing to use these tactics—namely backfire, and r...
Maxwell J. Briggs
In this paper, a Macromarketing perspective is adopted to examine the relevance of marketing systems, notably product management and innovation, to urban development challenges. The author examines the city as a product and begins the application of the innovation process in urban management following the steps of innovation in product management. ...
This chapter builds on Kabanoff and Brown (2008) who found evidence of underlying knowledge structures in managers' patterns of strategic cognition. Walsh (1995: 281) defined knowledge structures as 'a mental template that individuals impose on an informational environment to give it form and meaning.' Knowledge structures order an information envi...
Anish Patil Kerry A. Brown
This paper establishes the importance of emission standards for the decision making during the process of procurement of new public transport buses. Frequent changes in the emission standards add to the uncertainty during the decision making for fleet management. A bus has a life expectancy of about 20 years. During its lifespan if the emission sta...
Judy H. Matthews
Management processes have evolved to meet changing internal and external environments through different organisational forms, systems and processes. The emerging phenomena of the knowledge based economy challenges not only the strategic management of a firm but also the understandings and competencies of managers, both individually and collectively...