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The role of social networking sites in recruitment: Results of a quantitative study among German companies

The role of social networking sites in recruitment: Results of a quantitative study among German companies

... research, companies primarily make use of business-oriented sites for their recruitment and do not apply social-oriented ...Furthermore, companies have to take the privacy of data and ethics into ...

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How do companies protect their brand reputation online in response to Negative Electronic Word of Mouth?
A study of German companies

How do companies protect their brand reputation online in response to Negative Electronic Word of Mouth? A study of German companies

... twelve German firms from the service, industry and tourism sector has been conducted to examine whether German companies engage in social media and what practices they employ to protect their brand ...

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More than a market: How German companies are growing roots in Chinese society  Bertelsmann Studies

More than a market: How German companies are growing roots in Chinese society Bertelsmann Studies

... regions. German companies are expected to make full use of their advantages, both helping solve China‘s social challenges and spurring their own de- ...example, German companies have advanced ...

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German companies strengthen their cooperation with Russian gas suppliers. OSW Commentary No. 64, 2011-10-24

German companies strengthen their cooperation with Russian gas suppliers. OSW Commentary No. 64, 2011-10-24

... the German companies do not want to incur too high costs constructing and operat- ing the new gas-fuelled plants because they do not know how long they will remain com- ...The German companies ...

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Integrating open data reuse into the business models of German companies

Integrating open data reuse into the business models of German companies

... Although it has been pointed out previously that research on the current topic is scarce, the comparison of the results with existing literature is of high importance, particularly in case study research where it ...

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Experiencing change in German controlling: management accounting in a globalising world

Experiencing change in German controlling: management accounting in a globalising world

... between German controlling and UK management accountancy ...between German and ...the German case study organisations placed great emphasis on financial figures in their management information ...The ...

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Going Global, Going West! Chinese Direct Investment in Germany  Asia Policy Brief 2014/03, May 2014

Going Global, Going West! Chinese Direct Investment in Germany Asia Policy Brief 2014/03, May 2014

... Chinese companies have bought or invested in at least 80 German businesses according to our own ...in German public ...from German politics, business and the media towards Chinese OFDI and ...

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Chasing globalisation: Germany's economic relations with the BRIC countries. OSW Report, November 2013

Chasing globalisation: Germany's economic relations with the BRIC countries. OSW Report, November 2013

... the German exports to the BRIC markets are goods manufactured by the usual export industries – the machine, automotive, electrical and chemical ...medium companies that wanted to maintain their leader ...

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Capital Structures in German Small and Mid Caps: Does Trade Off or Pecking Order Theory Explain Current Reality Better?

Capital Structures in German Small and Mid Caps: Does Trade Off or Pecking Order Theory Explain Current Reality Better?

... 8000 companies from the G7 countries with regard to various influencing factors (size, return, growth poten- tial, tangibility of ...that companies from Great Britain and Germany have the lowest proportion ...

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Leading Multicultural Teams in the PR China

Leading Multicultural Teams in the PR China

... at German companies in the PR China completed a questionnaire which has been analyzed to show the extent to which these three leadership styles moderate the relationship between cultural diversity and ...

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International Development of German Enterprises on the example of the Wielkopolska Region

International Development of German Enterprises on the example of the Wielkopolska Region

... more, German companies often have on the Polish market, not so much as on the stabilised German market, the ability to influence market standards and to position themselves into a good market posi- ...

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Industry 4 0: Securing the Future for German Manufacturing Companies

Industry 4 0: Securing the Future for German Manufacturing Companies

... of companies are hold reluctant position towards a disruptive change that involves new and unknown technologies; therefore they tend to find it risky to implement the change (Baums, ...2014). German ...

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The role of mobile health applications for health insurance companies in Germany

The role of mobile health applications for health insurance companies in Germany

... a German business networking site was ...insurance companies within the topic of interest could be ...the German site www.xing.de. The decision for this German business networking site was ...

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The impact of corporate identity on corporate social responsibility disclosure

The impact of corporate identity on corporate social responsibility disclosure

... The empirical analysis contributes to CSR disclosure literature by examining further potential determinants and consequences of CSR disclosure, which have re- ceived little attention so far. To the authors’ best know- ...

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Innovation in Low Technology Industries: Current Situations and Future Prospects   (Case Study of German Industries and Companies)

Innovation in Low Technology Industries: Current Situations and Future Prospects (Case Study of German Industries and Companies)

... technology companies for manufacturing technologies, roughly 30% of the entire high technology companies with high technology industries work with other activists, especially customers, While nearly 15% of ...

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RISK AVERSION IN THE BOARD ROOM. AN ANALYTICAL APPROACH ON CORPORATE GOVERNANCE OF GERMAN STOCK-LISTED COMPANIES

RISK AVERSION IN THE BOARD ROOM. AN ANALYTICAL APPROACH ON CORPORATE GOVERNANCE OF GERMAN STOCK-LISTED COMPANIES

... The failure of several corporations such as Enron, Tyco, Parmalat, Skandia, Lehman Brothers, etc. in the last decade shows that firms should undertake additional modifications in their corporate governance (CG) to ...

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The West German capital market and the financing behaviour of public limited companies, 1948 1965: A reassessment

The West German capital market and the financing behaviour of public limited companies, 1948 1965: A reassessment

... the German economy began to adjust itself to the prospect by increasingly rejecting the Reichsmark as a medium o f exchange and store o f ...activity. Companies hoarded goods in order to either use them for ...

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Utilizing Networks for achieving sustainable startup performance: Empirical investigation based on German startup companies

Utilizing Networks for achieving sustainable startup performance: Empirical investigation based on German startup companies

... startup companies perceive interdependence within a relationship and trough which mechanisms startups are able to achieve the greatest innovation ...on German startup ...on German startup ...

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Transfer of human resource policies and practices from German multinational companies to their subsidiaries in South East Asia

Transfer of human resource policies and practices from German multinational companies to their subsidiaries in South East Asia

... Multinational enterprises (MNEs) face multiple human resource (HR) issues that have received increasing attention in recent years (Bartlett & Ghoshal 1992, 1998; Briscoe 1995; Janssens 2001; Schuler, Budhwar & ...

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A Comparison of the Market Orientation Model in Czech and German High‑Tech Companies

A Comparison of the Market Orientation Model in Czech and German High‑Tech Companies

... using Pearson coefficient is correct. Generally, there is an impression that subjective measures are inappropriate. There are, however, several good reasons for using them. the reasons in this regard are: (1) managers ...

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