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The role of corporate social responsibility to create positive positioning in the branding of a country and particular to Pakistan.

The purpose of our thesis to focus on relationship between CSR and country branding that how CSR helps to create soft image of a country and become part of country’s branding strategy. We also investigated the case of Pakistan that how CSR can play a role in branding Pakistan by the help of corporate sector …

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Text Mining – Prerequisite For Knowledge Management Systems

Text mining, sometimes alternately referred to as text data mining, roughly equivalent to text analytics, refers to the process of deriving high-quality information from text. High-quality information is typically derived through the divising of patterns and trends through means such as statistical pattern learning. Text mining usually involves the process of structuring the input text …

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Sie-Security

This paper presents the application named SIE-Security providing web programmers with a tool that searches vulnerable links within their web site (i.e. a product page), attempting to perform an SQL Injection and finally, trying to find the admin login page and crack the MD5 hashed password (inappropriately called “crack” because we are actually using Rainbow …

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Career Management. New Perspective

The article has started from the necessity of reconsideration the connections of double – determination which are established between the academic institutions (as main system of professional formation) and requirements of market’s labor (which is developing upon the personal and qualified human scale – adjusted academic curricula to changes and current needs). The article’s utility …

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Guide For Designing A Continuous Professional Training Program

Professional training is essential for the success of any modern productive organization, regardless of its field of activity. This statement is accepted, more or less tacitly, or even acclaimed, by most administrative boards and top managers (who otherwise do not even dare to state that contrary of this “fashionable” idea) or even by an important …

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Transgeneration Knowledge Sharing In A Nested Ba

The purpose of this paper is to present a new perspective of studying transgeneration knowledge transfer in a nested Ba. As a case study we choose Academy of Economic Study of Bucharest, Romania. Ba is a concept introduced in knowledge management by Nonaka and his co-workers, and it is the dynamic context for knowledge creation …

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Informal Networks in Organizations – A literature review

In the increasingly complex and dynamic theories of modern organizations, there is a substantial lack of knowledge about the way things actually get done, and how individuals interact socially within the organizations to facilitate this. The primary goal of this paper is to identify, analyse and assess the existing contributions to the understanding of these …

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Do Inter-sectoral Linkages Matter for International Export Specialisation?

This paper basically adopts a ‘technology gap’ approach for explaining international export specialisation. Within this broad label there has been one tradition which has applied cumulativeness in technological change as an explanation, while another tradition has emphasised the role of inter-sectoral linkages (the so-called home market effect) in this context… Contents 1. Introduction 2. Theories …

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Are Patents used to Suppress Useful Technology?

This article reviews the empirical evidence alleged to demonstrate that innovation has been retarded or blocked by means of corporate strategies for the use of patents.  In other words, are there ways in which the exploitation of the exclusive development right of the patent can be shown to retard the process of innovation, other than in …

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Breakout from Bollywood? Internationalization of Indian Film Industry

This paper focuses upon emerging economies as production sites and emergent players on global consumer markets. Using novel and original data, the paper studies the Indian film cluster in Mumbai, Bollywood. It argues that as the world’s biggest commercial film cluster and a conspicuous growth phenomenon in an emerging economy context, Bollywood can be seen as …

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