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International Business Studies

2007
Both entrepreneurship and international business are fields of research that have seen an increasing number of studies during the last decade (McDougall and Oviatt, 1997, 2000; Zahra and Garvis, 2000). Entrepreneurship and international business are strictly interrelated because entering and venturing into foreign markets are viewed as entrepreneurial ...
Antonella Zucchella, Paolo Scabini
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Qualitative methods in business studies

2004
This paper focuses on the use of qualitative studies in business to business research. It highlights some of the differences and similarities between qualitative methods to illustrate the methodological consequences of choosing one method in preference to another.
Freytag, Per Vagn   +2 more
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ENTREPRENEURSHIP BUSINESS FEASIBILITY STUDY (STUDI KELAYAKAN USAHA)

2023
Since somebody is planning to launch and operate a firm, they must do a business feasibility study. Researching in-depth is done at this point. A business feasibility study can be helpful to a firm since it determines whether or not a business strategy is feasible, as the name implies. Business feasibility studies are not randomly conducted.
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E-Business Management Strategies: A Business-To-Business Case Study

Information Systems Management, 2001
Abstract Electronic business today plays a major role in the world's economic growth, thanks to the rapid advance in information technology. Recent estimates from Forrester Research show that by 2003 the value of E-commerce in the United States and Europe will reach $3 trillion. There have been many spectacular E-business successes, but there have also
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Translating energy balance research from the bench to the clinic to the community: Parallel animal‐human studies in cancer

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023
Miriam B. Garcia   +2 more
exaly  

Postmodernism in Business Studies

2018
Since the 1980s postmodernist concepts—characterised by hostility to capitalism and ideals of economic progress and advocacy of philosophic positions that suggest all knowledge is a subjective social construct—have made much progress in business studies. In advancing postmodernist ideas, however, there has been a tendency to downplay direct inspiration
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Matching consumer segments to innovative utility business models

Nature Energy, 2021
Stephen Hall   +2 more
exaly  

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