ENTREPRENURSHIP TRAINING

ENTREPRENURSHIP TRAINING

ENTREPENEURSHIP TRAINING: The new challenge for Businesses and Universities Mario Boris CURATOLO MBC Management Business Consultants, Switzerland; mbc@mbc-sa.com This paper seeks to discuss and bring to light the challenges posed by globalization and technology on university education. As the number of graduates increase but the size and number of potential employers are reduced, academic institutions are …

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BOARD LEADERSHIP AND CORPORATE GOVERNANCE

BOARD LEADERSHIP AND CORPORATE GOVERNANCE

RE-INVENTING BOARD LEADERSHIP THROUGH CORPORATE GOVERNANCE Dr  Mario B. Curatolo Theme 19: Corporate Governance This paper discusses how the financial crisis of the late twentieth century unveiled not only an existing economic mismanagement of firms but also a profound business leadership crisis. The economic bonanza that preceded the financial crisis, allowed the questioning of the …

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ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT THE CASE OF CAMBODIA

ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT THE CASE OF CAMBODIA

ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT UNDER CONDITIONS OF REGIONAL CONFLICT: THE CASE OF Cambodia Environment plays a crucial role in the shaping and developing of entrepreneurship in developed and developing countries.  The question this paper seeks to answer is what aspect of the environment can be seen as favouring most business development. No one denies the importance of …

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LAUNCHING STARTUPS

LAUNCHING STARTUPS

ENTREPENEURSHIP TRAINING: The New Challenge for Businesses and Universities Dr  Mario Boris CURATOLO MBC Management Business Consultants, Switzerland; mbc@mbc-sa.com This paper seeks to discuss the challenges posed by technology changes and globalization on university education. As these changes have impacted on the organizational structure of modern firms forcing them to adopt new ways to undertake their …

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TECHNOLOGY IN THE NEW ECONOMY

TECHNOLOGY IN THE NEW ECONOMY

TECHNOLOGY IN THE NEW ECONOMY AND THE ORGANIZATION OF PRODUCTION This article will argue that the globalization of markets and the rapid technological change that characterizes the New Economy is neither casual nor induced by scientific advances. Firms` resort to internationalization is more the result of the rapid maturing of their traditional domestic markets than …

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