Since the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, Central Europe has seen the radical political and economic status of 15 nations representing 135 million inhabitants moving away from authoritarian regimes and planned economy towards political democracy, market economy and integration into international trade. This new political and economic environment has been the theatre of new corporate strategies of both local companies and foreign corporations. The context and speed of transformation specifically gives to the first and fast movers the opportunity to increase significantly their competitive advantage
Transition Banking assesses the efforts since 1989 to develop financial sectors in the economies of ...
Transition Banking assesses the efforts since 1989 to develop financial sectors in the economies of ...
This paper deals with Russia’s transition from communism to market economy which has been harder tha...
Since the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, Central Europe has seen the radical political and economi...
The collapse of the Soviet political and economic system, epitomized by the fall of the Berlin Wall ...
AbstractNowadays business environment is characterized by the spreading of the democratic sentiment,...
This book analyzes changes in enterprises in seven European countries since 1989: Bulgaria, the Czec...
This paper uses published case studies of firms in the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland to examine...
State strategies in Central Europe have converged towards a distinctive form of the competition stat...
The fall of the Berlin Wall marked the start of an economic and political transition for the countri...
Foreign direct investment inflows in European transition economies, although limited in volume, play...
State strategies in Central Europe have converged towards a distinctive form of the competition stat...
This paper uses published case studies of firms in the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland to examine...
This paper concentrates on the process of transition in eight Central-East European countries after ...
Transition Banking assesses the efforts since 1989 to develop financial sectors in the economies of ...
Transition Banking assesses the efforts since 1989 to develop financial sectors in the economies of ...
Transition Banking assesses the efforts since 1989 to develop financial sectors in the economies of ...
This paper deals with Russia’s transition from communism to market economy which has been harder tha...
Since the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, Central Europe has seen the radical political and economi...
The collapse of the Soviet political and economic system, epitomized by the fall of the Berlin Wall ...
AbstractNowadays business environment is characterized by the spreading of the democratic sentiment,...
This book analyzes changes in enterprises in seven European countries since 1989: Bulgaria, the Czec...
This paper uses published case studies of firms in the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland to examine...
State strategies in Central Europe have converged towards a distinctive form of the competition stat...
The fall of the Berlin Wall marked the start of an economic and political transition for the countri...
Foreign direct investment inflows in European transition economies, although limited in volume, play...
State strategies in Central Europe have converged towards a distinctive form of the competition stat...
This paper uses published case studies of firms in the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland to examine...
This paper concentrates on the process of transition in eight Central-East European countries after ...
Transition Banking assesses the efforts since 1989 to develop financial sectors in the economies of ...
Transition Banking assesses the efforts since 1989 to develop financial sectors in the economies of ...
Transition Banking assesses the efforts since 1989 to develop financial sectors in the economies of ...
This paper deals with Russia’s transition from communism to market economy which has been harder tha...