Wal-Mart and Cross-Cultural Approaches to Strategic Competitiveness
Manlio Giudice (),
Elias G. Carayannis () and
Maria Rosaria Della Peruta ()
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Manlio Giudice: Second University of Naples
Elias G. Carayannis: George Washington University
Maria Rosaria Della Peruta: Second University of Naples
Chapter Chapter 9 in Cross-Cultural Knowledge Management, 2012, pp 103-115 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The evidence, the paradoxes, and the questions that arise from research on the mechanisms through which businesses generate profits are at the center of an important theoretical debate, within which numerous theories about business have been presented and examined. On the one hand, such theories have colored academic research in the last few decades, and on the other, they have missed the objective of attributing decisive and/or exclusive effects to the paradigms, which we are used to studying and interpreting, or to suggest interventions for business as a whole or for some of its parts.
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Date: 2012
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-2089-7_9
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