The oportunity of group entities from the perspective of multinational corporations
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Organizing traditional group entities is desirable firstly because, from a structural, managerial and operational perspective, a conformation to the global competitive structure of the environment is imposed, which means embracing some competitive decisional systems in what concerns the conscription of the possible fluctuations produced on international markets.Download Info
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Article provided by University of Craiova, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration in its journal Revista Tinerior Economisti(The Young Economists Journal).
Volume (Year): 1 (2008)
Issue (Month): 10 (April)
Pages: 28-35
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