... by Spanishcompanies is still low, is increasing gradually over ...of companies in the continuos market (our largest sample), and 76% of the IBEX 35 companies (the smallest sample) that have a ...
... Abstract: The global context in which companies operate nowadays is extremely complex. This fact pushes organizations to a continuous search of the best strategy that will enable them to stand out in the market. ...
... listed companies that comprise the IBEX 35 index of Spanish stock ...the Spanish stock exchange and comprises the 35 companies with the most liquidity which are listed on the four ...
... time, Spanishcompanies consider IC is to be used only when crisis situations or problems arise (t (116) = ...of companies that work with exter- nal consultants being superior to those that do not ...
... 30 problem that they face regarding to the loss of competitiveness. Hence it is important to highlight once more the importance of understanding the barriers to innovation. We should note that there are no similar ...
... industrial companies, he defines a synthetic indicator based on accounting ratios that enable us to classify companies according to their financial ...
... Until recently the worlds of life and work were defined by their opposite: the world of life used to be all that took place away from work time and space. Today the same work/ life duality has been shaken by the ...
... of companies and employment and the survival rates, analysing also the efficacy of the resources employed by the incubators for the achievement of those ...of companies and the generation of ...
... 27 companies have been identifying, which are responsible for manufacturing and selling frits, enamel and ...of companies. All these companies are located in an area of 400 square kilometers, which ...
... various Spanishcompanies in order to determine how effective the team members are in their professional ...the companies studied had not fully acquired teamwork ...
... of Spanishcompanies the relation- ship among performance, fear of failure and the innovation capacity in accordance with the organizational assessment model proposed by ...
... In this section, we show the main characteristics of the data and variables that will be used to develop our models. We have used the sample of Spanish firms used by Sanchís et al. (2003) in the application of the ...
... multinational companies looking for higher levels of competitiveness, between 2010 and ...the Spanish automotive ...the Spanish automotive industry would be searching for improvement in ...
... large companies tend to be either indifferent or employ superior engineers; medium-sized enterprises clearly prefer to employ superior engineers level staff, and the small companies display a relatively ...
... Then, there is Anglicisms in Buenos Aires Spanish by Tocaimaza-Hatch, C. Cecilia. This study shows a very favorable attitude towards the use of anglicisms. Moreover, anglicisms are not only adapted morphologically ...
... Food companies are spending millions to design foods with addictive sensations. They make food more addictive in many ways: they combine different sensations in the same food, like a crispy shell with something ...
... comprises Spanish listed companies with information for the seven-year period spanning 2007 to ...listed companies due to the fact that we need information on market data to calculate dependent and ...
... As companies become bigger, inno- vations tend to have a longer-term effect, which is not addressed in this study (Todtling and Kaufmann ...micro companies in the sample, ownership and control coincide ...
... Watkins (2000) notes that financial studies of hospitals analyze the financial information from accounting statements, but other authors claim that non-financial information, together with financial ratios, provide more ...
... These companies not only use the process of Competitive Intelligence to act against competitors, traditional aim of the Competitive ...186 Spanish pharmaceutical companies that were asked about the ...