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The European Bibliography of Slavic and East European Studies (EBSEES) collects books, journal articles, reviews and dissertations from Eastern Europe (former countries of Eastern Bloc) which were published in Belgium, Germany, Finland, France, Great Britain, the Netherlands, Austria and Switzerland from 1991 to 2007. The segment "Literature" and "Culture" of the European Bibliography of Slavic and East European Studies contains 18.000 bibliographic entries (from the total asset of 85.000). More information can be found here.
ID | 55964 |
Title | Proceedings of the third Annual Conference on Central and Eastern Europe in a global context |
Editor(s) | Ed.: Edwards, Vincent |
Year | 1997 |
Pages | 430 p |
Place | Chalfont St Giles |
Publsiher | Buckinghamshire Business School |
Language(s) | eng |
Annotation | Cf.: Close, P., "European integration and the geo-political governance of Central and Eastern Europe in the new world order", p. 1-22; Dreijmanis, J., "Democratization and socio-economic transformation in Central and Eastern Europe: a development alternative", p. 23-33; Lupton, T.; [et al.], "Aspects of the transition to the market economy in the Czech Republic and Hungary", p. 34-52; Lloyd-Reason, L.; Webb, T., "'Autre pays - autres moeurs' - problems of financial conformity in Central and South-Eastern Europe", p. 53-60; Todeva, E., "Transformation of organisational culture in Eastern Europe: the case of Poland", p. 61-76; Gilbert, K., "'Fly on the wall or fly in the ointment?': the position of the Western researcher as observer and actor in case study research in Anglo-Russian organisational partnerships", p. 77-92; Lah, M., "Economic policy in the second stage of transition [Slovenia]", p. 93-101; Majcen, B., "Quantifying the effects of approaching the European Union on Slovenian economy", p. 102-15; Hall, D., "Globalisation and Albanian economic development: pyramids built of sand?", p. 116-25; Konopielko, L., "Polish banking sector on its way to the European Union", p. 126-35; Szivas, E.; Riley, M., "Tourism, employment and entrepreneurship in the changing economy of Hungary", p. 136-56; Marinov, M.A.; Marinova, S., "Marketing-related motives, promises and actions of the investors, host governments, and acquiring companies through FDI in eastern Europe: the Bulgarian case", p. 157-72; Polonsky, G.; Clark, B., "Integrating Russia into the global economy: FDI at any cost?", p. 173-95; Susjan, A., "Uncertainty in the transitional economic environment and its impact on the internationalization of Central and Eastern European economies", p. 196-204; Tomczak, B.; Otta, W., "Operational turnaround in post-socialist enterprises", p. 205-18; Robinson, I., "The dynamics of change in a privatised Polish SOE: an analysis of the HR implications", p. 219-31; Pollard, D.; Gazely, A., "Control, culture and management accounting: East and Central European perspectives", p. 232-48; Charlton, R.; McKinnon, R., "Unfinished business or inappropriate agenda? Debating the role of pensions reform in the transition", p. 249-66; Pollard, D.; [et al.], "International joint venture management and the transfer of human resource management techniques: an institutional perspective", p. 267-91; Trick, R., "Czech management education: does it need its own trnasformation?", p. 292-305; Lavrac, V., "Integration of Central European capital markets - CEFTA, EU and a global context", p. 306-17; Rekettye, G., "Measuring consumer satisfaction in the Hungarian electricity industry", p. 318-31; Witek-Hajduk, M.; [et al.], "Managers' attitude to change: the Czech Republic and Poland", p. 332-36; Budnikowski, A., "The role of foreign trade in the Polish economy in the period of transformation", p. 337-54; Pye, R., "FDI in Central Europe: a study of major Western investors", p. 355-430 |
Subjects | East-West Trade |
Medium | book |
Holdings | Search WorldCat |
PURL | Citation link |
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