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International cross-border study on the potential strategic opportunities for Irish and French manufacturing SMEs to use e-procurement
(Dublin Business School, 2007)Nowadays, in our increasingly global, dynamic and competitive business environment, manufacturing SMEs need to be “born-global” and to find ways to become internationally competitive. E-procurement appears to be an effective ... -
The influence of culture on the strategies employed by joint ventures between Chinese organizations and European organizations : a case study of FAW-VW Automobile Corp. in China
(Dublin Business School, 2007)Better understanding national and organizational cultures are the most important issue impacting the success of international business activity and corporate strategy. The purpose of this thesis is to develop an understanding ... -
The critical success factors in the global consumer microprocessor market : the case of Intel vs. AMD examined
(Dublin Business School, 2007)Society today is filled with one ubiquitous word and that is the microprocessor, also known as the CPU in more formal terminology. The CPU is pervasive in every form of electronic device from the LCD TV to the cellphone ... -
Factors influencing knowledge acquisition in international joint ventures (IJVs) where China is the host country - from Chinese companies' perspective
(Dublin Business School, 2008)Knowledge management became more and more important in today's business world particularly in relation to emerge of information society or knowledge society. Utilizing existing knowledge and acquiring new knowledge became ...