Enterprise ; Head office ; Location ; Management ; Poland
The article analyses the distribution of the seats of Poland's more important enterprises, making use of the newest version of the List of the 500 largest enterprises in Poland in 2000. The links between the administrative rank of a locality
to conclude, in general terms, that the more advanced the sector of the economy, the higher up the administrative hierarchy the location of the seat of an enterprise representative of it is likely to be. - (BJ)
Evaluating policy implementation : the European Union's small and medium sized enterprise policies in Galicia and Sardinia
Common policy ; Economic efficiency ; Economic policy ; Enterprise ; Galicia ; Italy ; Regional development ; Sardegna ; Small and medium sized enterprises ; Spain
Regional networking of small and medium-sized enterprises in Japan and Germany : evidence from a comparative study
Comparative study ; Division of labour ; Enterprise ; Firm strategy ; Germany ; Industrial branch ; Industrial region ; Industrial space ; Innovation ; Japan ; Network ; Research and development ; Small and medium sized enterprises
The emergence of small transnational enterprise in Vancouver : the case of Chinese entrepreneur immigrants
British Columbia ; Canada ; Chinese ; Economic strategy ; Enterprise ; Ethnic community ; Small firm ; Transnational corporation ; Urban immigration ; Vancouver
Economy ; Enterprise creation ; European part of Russia ; Financing ; Public assistance ; Small and medium sized enterprises ; Spatial distribution ; Statistical data ; Ural Mountains ; Yekaterinburg
Enterprise creation ; Impact ; Model ; Regional analysis ; Retail trade ; Service ; Unemployment ; United States of America
Empirical tests of the unemployment push hypothesis that unemployed workers start up new enterprises to a greater extent that employed workers to escape unemployment have produced contradictory results. Using data of US establishments in retail
China ; Economic behaviour ; Enterprise ; Industry ; Innovation ; Research and development
, though it is enterprise-wide RandD spending rather than the mere presence of in-house facilities that is more likely to lead to market success. The limited nature of efforts to absorb imported technologies has become a serious barrier to fulfilling
Canada ; Economic cooperation ; Electronics ; Enterprise ; Firm strategy ; Industry ; Ontario ; Research and development ; Small and medium sized enterprises ; Toronto
Economic growth ; Economic sector ; Employment ; Enterprise ; Enterprise creation ; Human capital ; Labour market ; Regional disparities ; Regional economy ; Spatial differentiation ; United States of America
Capital accumulation ; Capitalism ; Division of labour ; Economic space ; Enterprise ; Historical geography ; Industrialization ; Labour ; Nineteenth Century ; Social change ; United States of America