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Tomasz L. Nawrocki and Izabela Jonek-Kowalska
A high level of innovativeness and technology complexity is most often associated with a faster and more dynamic pace of economic development. In turn, it enables enterprises to achieve better financial results and strengthen their competitive advantage....
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Seojeong Yang, Yoonji Kim and Seungho Choi
This paper explores how the traditional incumbents coped with the rapid transition provoked by disruptive innovation in the South Korean retail industry. More specifically, the study concentrates on the challenges incumbents faced and their step-by-step ...
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Adrián Csordás, János Pancsira, Péter Lengyel, István Füzesi and János Felföldi
The traditional global food supply chains are not just complex, but they do not support the sustainability of agriculture. The business models with the greatest growth potential are those that would allow consumers to buy more directly from producers. Be...
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Linda Saulite, Deniss ?ceulovs and Franti?ek Pollák
This paper outlines the importance and role of non-product-related brand attributes, e.g., user imagery and usage imagery, in local news media content consumption by a younger audience aged 15?24. Due to technological developments, new media content cons...
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Peter Nientied,Merita Toska
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In to-day?s dynamic business world, a trend is towards more flexible organisations with enhanced autonomy and self-leadership of employees and teams. This study introduces the concepts of self-leadership and empowering leadership in the Western Balkans. ...
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