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Recherches économiques de Louvain, 2002
The article discusses industrial political activities conducted in regional networks by German trade unions. Referring to the example of Dortmund it is shown that the industrial political strategies of local trade union sections are currently at a watershed.
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The article discusses industrial political activities conducted in regional networks by German trade unions. Referring to the example of Dortmund it is shown that the industrial political strategies of local trade union sections are currently at a watershed.
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Why the New Economy is a Learning Economy [PDF]
In this paper it is shown that the intense focus on the new economy reflected real change as well as ‘hype’. The basic reason why new economy-growth could not be seen as sustainable is that introducing advanced technologies can only take place successfully when it is accompanied by organizational change and competence-building among employees.
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Proceedings of the 15th international conference on World Wide Web, 2006
From his twin perspectives as a career-long telecommunications engineer and Chairman of one of the UK's largest electronics companies, Sir David Brown will reflect on whether and when the New Economy, seemingly so long coming, will finally arrive. He will begin by exploring how the prospect of everything being digital; everyone having broadband; and ...
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From his twin perspectives as a career-long telecommunications engineer and Chairman of one of the UK's largest electronics companies, Sir David Brown will reflect on whether and when the New Economy, seemingly so long coming, will finally arrive. He will begin by exploring how the prospect of everything being digital; everyone having broadband; and ...
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Journal of Applied Corporate Finance, 2000
Some have observed that the new economy means the end of the EVA performance measurement and incentive compensation system. They claim that although the EVA system is useful for oldline companies with heavy investments in fixed assets, the efficient management of investor capital is no longer an imperative for newage firms that operate largely without ...
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Some have observed that the new economy means the end of the EVA performance measurement and incentive compensation system. They claim that although the EVA system is useful for oldline companies with heavy investments in fixed assets, the efficient management of investor capital is no longer an imperative for newage firms that operate largely without ...
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Ekonomik Yaklasim, 2002
A phenomenon coined as "new economy" is attracting a great deal of attention around the world. This study surveys and discusses issues related to new economy. In the first section of this study, definitions and basic features of the new economy are presented.The second section of this study discusses measurements and indicators of new economy. The last
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A phenomenon coined as "new economy" is attracting a great deal of attention around the world. This study surveys and discusses issues related to new economy. In the first section of this study, definitions and basic features of the new economy are presented.The second section of this study discusses measurements and indicators of new economy. The last
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Competitiveness in the new economy [PDF]
This paper devises an e-competitiveness index attempting to measure the ability of a nation to exploit information and communication technology (ICT) to the fullest. Results of the analysis show that Finland is highly specialized in ICT provision, it has good premises to exploit ICT to the fullest, but that it is not amongst the leading users of ICT. –
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2001
Generally when speaking of the new economy, reference is made to the role information and communications technologies (ICT) play in society. In fact, there has been a tendency to relate much of contemporary economic successes to the contribution of ICT.
P. J. van Baalen, L. T. Moratis
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Generally when speaking of the new economy, reference is made to the role information and communications technologies (ICT) play in society. In fact, there has been a tendency to relate much of contemporary economic successes to the contribution of ICT.
P. J. van Baalen, L. T. Moratis
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Controlling the Assets of the New Economy ...and not only the New Economy
2004In the “old economy,” business success depended primarily on strategic investment in capital goods—properties, manufacturing equipment, inventories, and so forth. Today, a company’s performance is more a result of its investment in a new set of assets: customers and employees (Siegert 2000).
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2007
Abstract When John Ball reached his twenty-first birthday in 1815, he finally felt free to leave home, his father’s semi-subsistence farm atop a thousandfoot hill near Plymouth, New Hampshire. The youngest of ten children, he had worked on the farm from his earliest memories.
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Abstract When John Ball reached his twenty-first birthday in 1815, he finally felt free to leave home, his father’s semi-subsistence farm atop a thousandfoot hill near Plymouth, New Hampshire. The youngest of ten children, he had worked on the farm from his earliest memories.
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2009
During the 1970s a number of ‘futurist’ writers began to expound on the virtues of the coming of a ‘post-industrial’ society. One notable futurist writer was Daniel Bell. In his highly influential The Coming of the Post-Industrial Society Bell (1976) argued that a service economy would overtake manufacturing in importance.
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During the 1970s a number of ‘futurist’ writers began to expound on the virtues of the coming of a ‘post-industrial’ society. One notable futurist writer was Daniel Bell. In his highly influential The Coming of the Post-Industrial Society Bell (1976) argued that a service economy would overtake manufacturing in importance.
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