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Seit der Einführung des Euro folgt die europäische Geldpolitik der deutschen Tradition eines stabilen Geldwerts, um mittelfristig höhere Inflationsraten als 2 % um jeden Preis zu vermeiden. Doch der Ruf laxerer Geldpolitik wird lauter, nicht zuletzt aus Frankreich. Wie kommt es zu den unterschiedlichen Positionen beider Länder?
"Le changement, c'est maintenant" - der Wandel kommt jetzt. Mit diesem Motto ist François Hollande siegreich in den Wahlkampf gezogen und heute hat er als Präsident mit einer komfortablen parlamentarischen Mehrheit ein Höchstmaß an politischer Macht, um tatsächlich einen Wandel zu vollziehen. Aber was soll das für ein Wandel sein? Und was plant Hollande speziell in der Wirtschaftspolitik?
This paper investigates the role of Dynamic Capabilities (DCs) in the process of Resource Recombination (RR) and thereby elaborates the
framework conditions for the recombination of resources in firms from the dynamic capability perspective. Investigating the role of a specific
set of DCs in the process of RR, this research addresses some existing shortcomings in the dynamic capability literature, where there is a
crucial need to better understand the inter-relationship between capabilities, the resource base of the firm, and innovation in the form of RRs.
Addressing this issue, this paper contributes to the resource and competence based research by presenting a conceptual model of the factors
influencing RR in firms. The findings suggest that regarding their role and effects towards RR in firms two different types of DCs can be
distinguished: Potential Building and Value Realizing DCs.
Nicht jeder Kunde ist König
(2012)
IFRS 5
(2012)
Kosten- und Erlösrechnung
(2012)
Regulatorische Änderungen zum Handelsbuch: Anforderungen an interne Marktrisikomodellierung steigen
(2012)
Attraktiver Kapitalmarkt
(2012)
This report presents the findings related to the factors affecting the extent of university-business cooperation that have been found to exist in Europe. These results derive from a fifteen and a half month study on the cooperation between higher education institutions1 (HEIs) and public and private organisations in Europe. The study was conducted by the Science-to-Business Marketing Research Centre, Germany (S2BMRC) for the DG Education and Culture at the European Commission (EC) during 2010 and 2011. The main components of the project are in-depth qualitative interviews with 11 recognised UBC experts as well as a major quantitative survey. The survey was translated into 22 languages and sent to all registered European HEIs (numbering over 3,000) in 33 countries during March 2011. Through this, a final sample population of 6,280 academics and HEI representatives was achieved making the study the largest study into cooperation between HEIs and business yet completed in Europe. Further, 30 good practice UBC case studies have been created to provide positive examples of European UBC.
This report presents the findings related to the barriers and drivers of university-business cooperation (UBC) that have been found to exist in Europe. These results derive from a fifteen and a half month study on the cooperation between higher education institutions1 (HEIs) and public and private organisations in Europe. The study was conducted by the Science-to-Business Marketing Research Centre, Germany (S2BMRC) for the DG Education and Culture at the European Commission (EC) during 2010 and 2011. The main components of the project are in-depth qualitative interviews with 11 recognised UBC experts as well as a major quantitative survey. The survey was translated into 22 languages and sent to all registered European HEIs (numbering over 3,000) in 33 countries during March 2011. Through this, a final sample population of 6,280 academics and HEI representatives was achieved, making the study the largest study into cooperation between HEIs and business yet completed in Europe. Further, 30 good practice UBC case studies have been created to provide positive examples of European UBC.
This report presents the findings related to the supporting mechanisms of university-business cooperation (UBC) that have been found to exist in Europe. These results derive from a fifteen and a half month study on the cooperation between HEIs1 and public and private organisations in Europe. The study was conducted by the Science-to-Business Marketing Research Centre, Germany (S2BMRC) for the DG Education and Culture at the European Commission (EC) during 2010 and 2011. The main components of the project are in-depth qualitative interviews with 11 recognised UBC experts as well as a major quantitative survey. The survey was translated into 22 languages and sent to all registered European HEIs (numbering over 3,000) in 33 countries during March 2011. Through this, a final sample population of 6,280 academics and HEI representatives was achieved making the study the largest study into cooperation between HEIs and business yet completed in Europe. Further, 30 good practice UBC case studies have been created to provide positive examples of European UBC.