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Kooperatiben berrikuntza sareak Euskal Herrian

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  • Bakaikoa Azurmendi, Baleren
  • Begiristain Zubillaga, Mirene
  • Errasti Amozarrain, Anjel Mari
  • Goikoetxea Zubia, Gorka

Abstract

Artikulu honetan azaltzen da nola enpresen ingurune ekonomikoa azkar aldatzen ari den. Panorama berri horri globalizazioa deitzen diote eta, horren aurrean, enpresak egokitzen eta estrategiak definitzen ari dira berrikuntza, garapen teknologikoa eta nazioarteratzea bultzatzeko eta, horrela, mundu mailako merkatuan lehiatzeko eta integratzeko duten gaitasuna areagotzeko. Eta kooperatiba enpresak ere ez daude enpresen testuinguru berri horretatik at.

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  • Bakaikoa Azurmendi, Baleren & Begiristain Zubillaga, Mirene & Errasti Amozarrain, Anjel Mari & Goikoetxea Zubia, Gorka, 2005. "Kooperatiben berrikuntza sareak Euskal Herrian," Revista de Dirección y Administración de Empresas, Universidad del País Vasco - Escuela Universitaria de Estudios Empresariales de San Sebastián.
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