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  • Drawing on statistical analyses, the AA. seek to uncover differences among immigrant business activities and the majority of business activities in Czechia. This article is based on the so-called Interactive approach by Aldrich and Waldinger, who
  • claim that the key factor in the development of immigrant business is the opportunity structure in a given destination country. The AA. have discovered that, apart from economic outcomes, there is little difference between immigrant and majority
  • businesses activities. Therefore, the AA. conclude that opportunity structure is more important for immigrant business than capital and other resources. - (EN)
  • 2011
  • City centre retail development in England : land assembly and business experiences of area change processes
  • Investigating beyond the formal compulsory purchase process, the paper draws on small businesses' experiences of the land assembly process to provide a critical perspective on contemporary urban developments. The example is a proposed Retail Core
  • 2011
  • Broader or deeper ? Exploring the most effective intervention profile for public small business support
  • S'inspirant de la théorie de la dépendance vis-à-vis des ressources, les AA. élaborent une typologie des stratégies d'intervention de Business Links en Angleterre, qui reflète des différences dans la largeur et la profondeur du soutien accordé. Les
  • 2011
  • Invisible businesses : the characteristics of home-based businesses in the United Kingdom
  • 2011
  • Public-private partnership networks : exploring business-government relationships in United Kingdom transportation projects
  • 2011
  • Business cycle, industrial composition, or regional advantage ? A decomposition analysis of new firm formation in the United States
  • 2011
  • Commoditising learning : cultural economy and the growth of for-profit business education service firms in London
  • 2011
  • The contribution of new businesses to regional employment - An empirical analysis
  • 2011
  • [b1] School of Economics and Business Administration, Jena, Allemagne
  • 2011
  • [b1] Department of Business and Entrepreneurial Management, Kainan Univ., Luzhu, Taiwan, Province de Chine
  • [b2] University of Edinburgh Business School, Edinburgh, Royaume-Uni
  • [b3] Graduate Institute of Global Business and Strategy, College of Management, National Taiwan Normal Univ., Taipei, Taiwan, Province de Chine
  • 2011
  • [b1] Bristol Business School, Univ. of the West of England, Bristol, Royaume-Uni
  • [b2] Essex Business School, Univ. of Essex, Colchester, Royaume-Uni
  • [b3] IROB,Warwick Business School, Univ. of Warwick, Coventry, Royaume-Uni
  • Business cycle ; Employment ; Plant ; United States of America ; Urban dynamics ; Urban growth
  • 2011
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  • [b1] Department of Economic Analysis and Business Administration, Faculty of Economics, Coruña, Espagne
  • [b2] C+D Research Group, Department of Economic Analysis and Business Administration, Faculty of Economics, Univ., Coruña, Espagne
  • Business district ; Economic cost ; France ; Hedonistic model ; Ile-de-France ; Neighbourhood ; Non residential real estate ; Offices ; Quaternary sector ; Rent ; Tertiary sector
  • 2011
  • [b1] ESSEC Business School, Cergy-Pontoise, France
  • Servicing a world elsewhere? Examining everyday work practices in the emerging economic spaces of Malaysia's business process outsourcing industry
  • 2011
  • Assembling international competitiveness : the Republic of Georgia, USAID, and the Doing Business Project
  • 2011
  • 2011
  • [b1] Department of Innovation and Organizational Economics, Copenhagen Business School, Frederiksberg, Danemark
  • [b3] Advanced Institute of Management Research, Imperial College Business School, London, Royaume-Uni
  • 2011
  • [b1] Business Administration Department, Universitat Politécnica, Valencia, Espagne
  • [b2] Business Administration and Marketing Department, Universitat Jaume I, Castelló de la Plana, Espagne
  • Yella Hertzka founded the first advanced horticultural school for women within the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy in 1913. About 10 years later, Grete Salzer and Dr Paula Fürth established their own businesses in the same Viennese upper-class district
  • 2011
  • Quatre ouvrages traitant de tourisme en général ou de tourisme rural sont explorés et résumés : The Geography of Tourism and Recreation – Environment, Place and Space de C. Michael Hamm et Stephen J. Page (2005), Rural and Sustainable Business par
  • 2011
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  • [b1] fac. of Business Administration, Daito Bunka Univ., Higashi-Matsuyama, Japon