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Knowledge Management Approaches of Small and Medium-Sized KIBS Firms: a Descriptive Analysis of Four Countries
PublicationPurpose –There is evidence that small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) do not manage knowledge the same way as large firms, and that they approach knowledge management (KM) in various ways. However, the literature on this topic is still scarce and fragmented. In order to fill this gap, the paper aims to single out and discuss the different features that characterize the approaches to KM adopted by small companies. Design/methodology/approach...
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Digest of Middle East Studies
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Middle East Journal of Cancer
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Middle East Law and Governance
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Journal of the Middle East and Africa
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Middle East Development Journal
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Middle East Journal of Anesthesiology
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Review of Middle East Studies
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Middle East Journal of Management
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Middle East Current Psychiatry
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Africa and Middle East Textiles
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Contemporary Review of the Middle East
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Possibility of joint settlement with the spouse / partner in individual EU countries (2017)
Open Research DataThe method of avoiding tax progression known in Poland, consisting in settling income together with the spouse (and in certain cases also the child), the system of this specific relief is also present in other European Union countries such as: Belgium, Croatia, Estonia, Greece, Spain, the Netherlands, Ireland, Luxembourg, Malta, Germany, Portugal, UK...
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Upper corporate income tax rates CIT in EU countries (in%).
Open Research DataIn 2000, CIT rates were quite varied; in Ireland and Lithuania it was 24%, and in Germany it was nearly 52%. For all EU countries, the average CIT rate was at the level of 32%, but in the following years the rate decreased to reach the level of around 22.5%. The largest reductions in the CIT rate were introduced by Bulgaria and Germany. Particularly...
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Spatial Analysis of Water Infrastructure Development On Example of Eastern Europe Rural Regions
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Prevalence and clinical characteristics of patients with true resistant hypertension in central and Eastern Europe
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Operational analysis of threats to the security of NATO’s eastern flank. Context of hybrid activities
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Wschodnia świadomość zła według Miłosza [The eastern awareness of evil according to Miłosz]
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Conservation of Farmland Birds Faces Different Challenges in Western and Central-Eastern Europe
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Seasonal and spatial variation of the Montagu’s Harrier’s Circus pygargus diet in Eastern Poland
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The Level of Health Literacy of Seniors Living in Eastern Region of Poland. Preliminary Study
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The European Union and Cultural, Economic and Political Development of Minority in Central and Eastern Europe
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A comparison of psychiatric day hospitals in five European countries
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Digital economy and unemployment in the Visegrad countries at regional level
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Human Development and Quality of Institutions in Highly Developed Countries
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Efficiency of environmental taxation in European countries: comparative analysis
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CIVILIZING THE PUBLIC PARTICIPATION PRACTICE IN POST-TRANSITION COUNTRIES
PublicationThe phenomenon of public participation is not so new to both planning theory and practice. In fact, involving local community in the decision-making process regarding local urban development directions is widely discussed and a number of various forms of these are being introduced. This paper deals with a number of
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Space and spatial practices in times of confinement. Evidence from three European countries: Austria, France and Poland
PublicationIn the first half of 2020, millions of people were subjected to drastic restrictions aimed at limiting the spread of the Covid-19 disease. Austria, France and Poland have implemented a lockdown to varying degrees and for varying lengths of time. This is an unprecedented situation in Europe: until now, even in times of war, curfew measures have never been applied 24 h a day. The research presented in this article was carried out...
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New Technology or Adaptation at the Frontier? Butchery as a Signifier of Cultural Transitions in the Medieval Eastern Baltic
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Peculiarities of Dewatering Technology for Heavy High-Viscosity Crude Oils of Eastern Region of Ukraine
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Shifting from the EU’s production networks? Electronics industry exports of Central and Eastern Europe
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The Role, Interdependencies, and Flows of Added Value Between Central and Eastern Europe, Germany, and China
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ENHANCING SOCIAL CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT THROUGHOUT CULTURAL EVENTS. A CASE STUDY OF EASTERN POLAND
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Exposure to cadmium, lead and mercury in the adult population from Eastern Poland, 1990–2002
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Green Technology as a Way of Cleaning the Environment from Petroleum Substances in South-Eastern Poland
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Ancient Near Eastern Studies
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Journal of Near Eastern Studies
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Journal of Eastern Christian Studies
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The Journal of Eastern Christian Studies
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Eastern Journal of European Studies
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Yearbook of Eastern European Studies
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EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN HEALTH JOURNAL
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Youth in Central Eastern Europe
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Journal of Contemporary Eastern Asia
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Access to Justice in Eastern Europe
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Journal of Eastern African Studies
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Reproductive Health Eastern Europe
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Laboratory Diagnostics. Eastern Europe
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Exploring universities' efficiency differentials between countries in a multi-year perspective: an application of bootstrap DEA and Malmquist index to Italy and Poland, 2001-2011
PublicationThis study employs data envelopment analysis (DEA) to evaluate relative efficiency of a sample of 54 Italian and 30 Polish public universities for the period between 2001 and 2011. The examination is conducted in two steps: first unbiased DEA efficiency scores are estimated and then are regressed on external variables to quantitatively asses the direction and magnitude of the impact of potential determinants. The analysis shows...
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Dutch Crossing : a Journal of Low Countries Studies
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