Business closure and ending-competence are highly relevant concepts in a globalizing world economy where structural change is common. However, ending-competence in business closure situations is a rarely studied phenomenon, and prior theoretical development is modest. In this paper a conceptual model of ending-competence in business closure is developed. A case study examination of a business closure, involving a car manufacturing plant owned by Mitsubishi Motors Australia Ltd., allows further development of the model. The model consists of four elements: (1) earlier experiences of ending; (2) an understanding of different types of commitment; (3) the interdependence between parties; and (4) coordinating and timing the ending. The model ill...
International audienceOver the past 30 years, the international development of knowledge-based servi...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine how organisational closure can inform strategic fo...
Bad or failing projects drain organisational resources in vain, affect team morale,and are a detrime...
Kimberly-Clark Australia is a subsidiary of the US-based Kimberly-Clark Corporation. The company mar...
The research presented in this thesis is a study of a site closure. The author was in the position o...
Purpose – Most firms have a number of unprofitable customer relationships that drain the firms' reso...
Background: As the economy turns up and down, and companies sometimes face loosing employees, it is ...
My thesis focuses on winding up of a commercial company with liquidation. It consists of two parts -...
How to manage in business relationships due to resource-dependence issues has become one of the most...
Purpose: This paper addresses the problem of ensuring that the capabilities are in place to identify...
Consulta en la Biblioteca ETSI Industriales (Riunet)[en] In our competitive world, companies face hi...
“The Corporation has completed a review of its operations and has decided to cease production at Com...
What happens to redundant skills and workers when a large company closes down in a region? The knowl...
Problem: The well-being and health of workers can decrease substantially when their place of work is...
In nine cases of firms which closed, productivity increases were experienced after negotiations with...
International audienceOver the past 30 years, the international development of knowledge-based servi...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine how organisational closure can inform strategic fo...
Bad or failing projects drain organisational resources in vain, affect team morale,and are a detrime...
Kimberly-Clark Australia is a subsidiary of the US-based Kimberly-Clark Corporation. The company mar...
The research presented in this thesis is a study of a site closure. The author was in the position o...
Purpose – Most firms have a number of unprofitable customer relationships that drain the firms' reso...
Background: As the economy turns up and down, and companies sometimes face loosing employees, it is ...
My thesis focuses on winding up of a commercial company with liquidation. It consists of two parts -...
How to manage in business relationships due to resource-dependence issues has become one of the most...
Purpose: This paper addresses the problem of ensuring that the capabilities are in place to identify...
Consulta en la Biblioteca ETSI Industriales (Riunet)[en] In our competitive world, companies face hi...
“The Corporation has completed a review of its operations and has decided to cease production at Com...
What happens to redundant skills and workers when a large company closes down in a region? The knowl...
Problem: The well-being and health of workers can decrease substantially when their place of work is...
In nine cases of firms which closed, productivity increases were experienced after negotiations with...
International audienceOver the past 30 years, the international development of knowledge-based servi...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine how organisational closure can inform strategic fo...
Bad or failing projects drain organisational resources in vain, affect team morale,and are a detrime...