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Title: Solutions for Business, Culture and Religion in Eastern Europe and Beyond
Other Titles: The 2016 Griffiths School of Management Annual Conference on Business, Entrepreneurship and Ethics (GSMAC) /
Authors: Vaduva, Sebastian. ; editor. ;;Fotea, Ioan S. ; editor. ;;Thomas, Andrew R. ; editor. ;
subject: Business;Leadership. ;;Globalization. ;;Markets. ;;Business and Management;Emerging Markets/Globalization. ;;Cross-Cultural Management. ;;European Economics. ;;Business Strategy/Leadership. ;
Year: 2018
place: Cham :
Publisher: Springer International Publishing :
Imprint: Springer,
Abstract: This book explores the increased necessity of organizations to encourage human talent in the globalized economy, with particular emphasis on the impact in Eastern Europe. Featuring contributions presented at the 7th Annual Griffiths School of Management International Conference on Business and Ethics (GSMAC) organized by Emanuel University of Oradea, this book presents in-depth analysis of the economic, social and religious implications of the transition from low cost of labor to increased human talent in Eastern Europe and offers multiple theoretical and practical solutions. In 2004, Klaus Schwab, president and founder of the World Economic Forum, stated that the old era of capitalism and socialism is being replaced by a new era of talentalism. The true competitive advantage of organizations and nations is increasingly becoming human talent, defined as the ability to have new ideas that have value. Nations and organizations are exploring ways to reform their education systems and organizational structures in order to train, foster and encourage human talent. In Eastern Europe since the fall of communism in 1989, the competitive advantage of the region has been low cost of labor. However, since the integration within the European Union, millions of Eastern Europeans have left their home countries rendering the low-wage competitive advantage almost obsolete. In addition, the migration of able-working individuals has left behind mainly children and pensioners, placing a disproportionately heavy burden upon public and government services. It is within this context that the contents of this book explore the impact of the increased need of high human talent on Eastern European countries. Featuring contributions around topics such as poverty, healthcare management, cross-border cooperation, education systems, and religious influence on economic development, this book will be of interest of scholars, researchers, students and policy-makers interested in the business development and economic growth of Eastern Europe. . ;
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ISBN: 978-3-319-63369-5 ; 978-3-319-63368-8 (Print) ;
More Information: X, 162 p. 23 illus., 17 illus. in color. ; online resource. ;
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Title: Solutions for Business, Culture and Religion in Eastern Europe and Beyond
Other Titles: The 2016 Griffiths School of Management Annual Conference on Business, Entrepreneurship and Ethics (GSMAC) /
Authors: Vaduva, Sebastian. ; editor. ;;Fotea, Ioan S. ; editor. ;;Thomas, Andrew R. ; editor. ;
subject: Business;Leadership. ;;Globalization. ;;Markets. ;;Business and Management;Emerging Markets/Globalization. ;;Cross-Cultural Management. ;;European Economics. ;;Business Strategy/Leadership. ;
Year: 2018
place: Cham :
Publisher: Springer International Publishing :
Imprint: Springer,
Abstract: This book explores the increased necessity of organizations to encourage human talent in the globalized economy, with particular emphasis on the impact in Eastern Europe. Featuring contributions presented at the 7th Annual Griffiths School of Management International Conference on Business and Ethics (GSMAC) organized by Emanuel University of Oradea, this book presents in-depth analysis of the economic, social and religious implications of the transition from low cost of labor to increased human talent in Eastern Europe and offers multiple theoretical and practical solutions. In 2004, Klaus Schwab, president and founder of the World Economic Forum, stated that the old era of capitalism and socialism is being replaced by a new era of talentalism. The true competitive advantage of organizations and nations is increasingly becoming human talent, defined as the ability to have new ideas that have value. Nations and organizations are exploring ways to reform their education systems and organizational structures in order to train, foster and encourage human talent. In Eastern Europe since the fall of communism in 1989, the competitive advantage of the region has been low cost of labor. However, since the integration within the European Union, millions of Eastern Europeans have left their home countries rendering the low-wage competitive advantage almost obsolete. In addition, the migration of able-working individuals has left behind mainly children and pensioners, placing a disproportionately heavy burden upon public and government services. It is within this context that the contents of this book explore the impact of the increased need of high human talent on Eastern European countries. Featuring contributions around topics such as poverty, healthcare management, cross-border cooperation, education systems, and religious influence on economic development, this book will be of interest of scholars, researchers, students and policy-makers interested in the business development and economic growth of Eastern Europe. . ;
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Printed edition: ; Solutions for Business, Culture and Religion in Eastern Europe and Beyond ; 9783319633688 ;
URI: http://localhost/handle/Hannan/3014
ISBN: 978-3-319-63369-5 ; 978-3-319-63368-8 (Print) ;
More Information: X, 162 p. 23 illus., 17 illus. in color. ; online resource. ;
Appears in Collections:تمامی گرایش های مدیریت شامل مدیریت بازرگانی و صنعتی

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Title: Solutions for Business, Culture and Religion in Eastern Europe and Beyond
Other Titles: The 2016 Griffiths School of Management Annual Conference on Business, Entrepreneurship and Ethics (GSMAC) /
Authors: Vaduva, Sebastian. ; editor. ;;Fotea, Ioan S. ; editor. ;;Thomas, Andrew R. ; editor. ;
subject: Business;Leadership. ;;Globalization. ;;Markets. ;;Business and Management;Emerging Markets/Globalization. ;;Cross-Cultural Management. ;;European Economics. ;;Business Strategy/Leadership. ;
Year: 2018
place: Cham :
Publisher: Springer International Publishing :
Imprint: Springer,
Abstract: This book explores the increased necessity of organizations to encourage human talent in the globalized economy, with particular emphasis on the impact in Eastern Europe. Featuring contributions presented at the 7th Annual Griffiths School of Management International Conference on Business and Ethics (GSMAC) organized by Emanuel University of Oradea, this book presents in-depth analysis of the economic, social and religious implications of the transition from low cost of labor to increased human talent in Eastern Europe and offers multiple theoretical and practical solutions. In 2004, Klaus Schwab, president and founder of the World Economic Forum, stated that the old era of capitalism and socialism is being replaced by a new era of talentalism. The true competitive advantage of organizations and nations is increasingly becoming human talent, defined as the ability to have new ideas that have value. Nations and organizations are exploring ways to reform their education systems and organizational structures in order to train, foster and encourage human talent. In Eastern Europe since the fall of communism in 1989, the competitive advantage of the region has been low cost of labor. However, since the integration within the European Union, millions of Eastern Europeans have left their home countries rendering the low-wage competitive advantage almost obsolete. In addition, the migration of able-working individuals has left behind mainly children and pensioners, placing a disproportionately heavy burden upon public and government services. It is within this context that the contents of this book explore the impact of the increased need of high human talent on Eastern European countries. Featuring contributions around topics such as poverty, healthcare management, cross-border cooperation, education systems, and religious influence on economic development, this book will be of interest of scholars, researchers, students and policy-makers interested in the business development and economic growth of Eastern Europe. . ;
Description: 
Hdig ; SFX ;


SpringerLink (Online service) ;


Zdig ; WaSeSS ;
Printed edition: ; Solutions for Business, Culture and Religion in Eastern Europe and Beyond ; 9783319633688 ;
URI: http://localhost/handle/Hannan/3014
ISBN: 978-3-319-63369-5 ; 978-3-319-63368-8 (Print) ;
More Information: X, 162 p. 23 illus., 17 illus. in color. ; online resource. ;
Appears in Collections:تمامی گرایش های مدیریت شامل مدیریت بازرگانی و صنعتی

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