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Organizational Culture

English / 01/01/2003

Lernen in der Kampfarena - Interaktionsthemen im Change Management als reichhaltige Lernplattformen nutzen

Wie lassen sich die in der Organisation «liegenden» Interaktionsthemen für eine lernunterstützende «organisierte Komplexität» nutzen? Wie können die Tagesgeschäft-Themen zum interessierenden Konfrontationsfeld für Mitarbeiter/-innen und Führungskräfte werden? Veränderung ­ so unsere These ­ vollzieht sich in der konkurrierenden Auseinandersetzung der dominierenden «alten» Logik mit...

Deutsch / 01/01/2003

Organizational Learning and Learning Organizations. Theory and empirical findings

Presents a survey of the concepts and empirical evidence of the effects of organizational learning (OL) and learning organizations (LO). It summarizes and compares theories, empirical studies, and practical implications from 4 main research perspectives: information processing (IP), knowledge management (KM), strategic management (SM), and organizational culture (OC). The IP...

English / 01/01/2003

Qualifying Otherness

English / 01/01/2003

The Deterrent Effect of National Anti-Cartel Laws: Evidence from the International Vitamins Cartel

During the 1990s the European Commission and the United States Department of Justice between them prosecuted over 40 cartels that involved private firms and whose effects went beyond national borders. These private international cartels were found in a wide range of products - from citric acid, vitamins, newsprint, and fax paper to shipping and chemicals such as aluminium phosphide...

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English / 01/01/2003

Can Developing Countries Benefit from Negotiations on Transparency in Government Procurement in the Doha Round?

It is important to appreciate how large the world's government procurement markets are. Although precise estimates are hard to come by, a recent analysis by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) indicates that total central government expenditures of its members, excluding military spending and the compensation of state employees, was just under $2...

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English / 01/01/2003

Links between development and competition law in developing countries

The econometric literature on the effects of competition law on investment focuses almost exclusively on the consequences for inflows of foreign direct investment. What is more, the empirical papers in this literature can be counted on the figures of one hand and contain potentially contradictory findings. Precious little has been made of the potential effects of competition law...

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English / 01/01/2003

Strengthening institutional and capacity building in the area of Competition and Consumer Policy for the Central American countries: Cases of Costa Rica, El Salvador, Honduras, Guatemala, and Nicaragua, United Nations Conference on Trade and Development

With the move towards democracy and measures to liberalise domestic sectors and foreign trade, policymakers in Central America and elsewhere have taken a greater interest in the linkages between consumer protection policies and economic and sustainable development. This has manifested itself in a greater commitment to implementing and enforcing national consumer protection statutes...

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