Cao, Cong
China’s remarkable rise as an international technology and innovation powerhouse comes courtesy of domestic efforts to upgrade its scientific enterprise. In this brief, Cong Cao, a professor in innovation studies at Nottingham University Ningbo China, argues that the globalization of science has also played a significant role, fostering links betwe...
bornert, xavier musolino, dario
For several decades, multinational enterprises (MNEs) have offshored their manufacturing activities to low-cost countries to achieve significant productivity gains. However, changes in the relative competitiveness of countries, social effects of deindustrialization in advanced economies and the vulnerability of global value chains (GVCs) revealed b...
Yu, Yan Zhao, Jingyi Musah, Mohammed Owusu-Akomeah, Michael Nkyi, Joseph Akwasi Li, Jing Appiagyei Ampong, George Oppong Kumah, Emmanuel Attah Cao, Siqi Xu, Yuxiang
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Frontiers in Environmental Science
Africa’s economy continues to be characterized by increasing environmental pollution caused by anthropogenic activities. Despite the implications of environmental pollution in the continent, little attention has been paid to it, although almost all its countries are signatories to the Paris Agreement. One macroeconomic variable that has proven to b...
Fällgren, Josefin
medina, gabriel da silva da costa, rommel bernardes
Background: This study aims to explore how domestic entrepreneurs can benefit from the thriving global agribusiness by establishing themselves in agro-industrial segments that can best remunerate capital and labour. The ways in which domestic entrepreneurs in Brazil enter different segments of the agribusiness industry were assessed with specific a...
Tănase, Laurențiu-Mihai Drăghici, Irene-Ioana
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Proceedings of the International Conference on Business Excellence
In the context of globalization, the advantages and disadvantages of the taxation strategies of multinational companies include the scope of taxes collected at the state budget, as well as foreign direct investment inflows, both having the possibility to influence economic growth directly or indirectly. In this paper, we tested with unifactorial li...
Hasani, Blerina
Zsibók, Zsuzsanna
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Acta Universitatis Sapientiae, European and Regional Studies
The 2010s saw a gradual improvement in economic growth in Hungary, which was noticeable in all regions. In this research, we examine the post-crisis economic development trends in a NUTS 3 level disaggregation in the context of the dependent market economy model. The research uses descriptive and multivariate statistical analysis to shed light on t...
Munteanu, Paula Enache, Andreea-Oana Vasile, Razvan
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Proceedings of the International Conference on Business Excellence
Sustainable development has seen a world in globalization, but the latest major financial crisis has caused the withdrawal of much capital to countries of origin, so that more and more specialists recognize a certain process of deglobalization that is accelerated by Industry 4.0. The industry is reconfiguring and migrating from the Asian world to i...
Perovšek, Kristina