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Expatriation Practices in The Global Business Environment

by Richard J. Grainger, Alan R. Nankervis - Research and Practice in Human Resource Management , 2001
"... Globalisation, characterised by advanced communication and distribution technologies, e-commerce, new strategic alliances, organisational restructuring and the ‘internationalisation ’ of operations, demands new approaches to international human resource management. The transformation from interna ..."
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international to global business necessitates a parallel paradigm shift in international human resource management theory, especially as it applies to the management of expatriates in the information era. Earlier assumptions and perspectives will need to be replaced by broader definitions and conceptualisations

in a Changing Global Business Environment

by P. Candace Deans
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Enhancing the Role of Horn of African Entrepreneurs in the Current Global Business Environment

by M T Tessem , M Tewolde , S , 2015
"... ABSTRACT This study discusses the perceptions, practices and challenges of African entrepreneurs in the currently dynamic and interconnected global business environment. In doing so, it develops a conceptual framework taking into account the objective of the paper, the African context as well as an ..."
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ABSTRACT This study discusses the perceptions, practices and challenges of African entrepreneurs in the currently dynamic and interconnected global business environment. In doing so, it develops a conceptual framework taking into account the objective of the paper, the African context as well

An Appraisal of Strategies and Challenges of Services Marketing in a Globalized Business Environment

by Awara Nsobiari Festus, Anyadighibe Joseph A
"... Abstract: Services marketing is the provision of intangible offerings (services), whether business to consumer (B2C) or business to business (B2B) markets. This can be commonly found in telecommunications, air travel, health care, financial, car rental, and professional services. A globalized busine ..."
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, legal and technological elements. This paper attempts to appraise the strategies and challenges of service marketing in a globalized business environment. The study adopted desk research using of relevant secondary data to draw generalization. Relying on secondary data, it was found that service

ABSTRACT INTERCULTURAL BUSINESS COMMUNICATION: AN ANALYSIS OF ETHNOCENTRISM IN A GLOBALIZED BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT

by Melvin C. Washington
"... Twenty-first century organizations, rather small, medium, or large are increasingly finding themselves competing in global rather than local markets. This paper explores the current literature on the increasing global influence of ethnocentrism and its affect on international business communication. ..."
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Twenty-first century organizations, rather small, medium, or large are increasingly finding themselves competing in global rather than local markets. This paper explores the current literature on the increasing global influence of ethnocentrism and its affect on international business communication

Globally Consistent Range Scan Alignment for Environment Mapping

by F. Lu, E. Milios - AUTONOMOUS ROBOTS , 1997
"... A robot exploring an unknown environmentmay need to build a world model from sensor measurements. In order to integrate all the frames of sensor data, it is essential to align the data properly. An incremental approach has been typically used in the past, in which each local frame of data is alig ..."
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is aligned to a cumulative global model, and then merged to the model. Because different parts of the model are updated independently while there are errors in the registration, such an approachmay result in an inconsistent model. In this paper, we study the problem of consistent registration of multiple

An Overview of Workflow Management: From Process Modeling to Workflow Automation Infrastructure

by Diimitrios Georgakopoulos, Mark Hornick, Amit Sheth - DISTRIBUTED AND PARALLEL DATABASES , 1995
"... Today’s business enterprises must deal with global competition, reduce the cost of doing business, and rapidly develop new services and products. To address these requirements enterprises must constantly reconsider and optimize the way they do business and change their information systems and appl ..."
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Today’s business enterprises must deal with global competition, reduce the cost of doing business, and rapidly develop new services and products. To address these requirements enterprises must constantly reconsider and optimize the way they do business and change their information systems

Compositional Model Checking

by E. M. Clarke, D. E. Long, K. L. Mcmillan , 1999
"... We describe a method for reducing the complexity of temporal logic model checking in systems composed of many parallel processes. The goal is to check properties of the components of a system and then deduce global properties from these local properties. The main difficulty with this type of approac ..."
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of approach is that local properties are often not preserved at the global level. We present a general framework for using additional interface processes to model the environment for a component. These interface processes are typically much simpler than the full environment of the component. By composing a

ANZMAC 2000 Visionary Marketing for the 21 st Century: Facing the Challenge Managerial Issues In The Global Business Environment

by K. Asoka Gunaratne, Senior Lecturer
"... It is becoming passé to say business world is going global. Globalisation is wide spread and is an ongoing phenomenon. The key factors driving the globalisation process are Foreign Direct Investment, falling international trade barriers, revolutions of information technology, joint ventures and merg ..."
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of this global business environment. However, one hundred percent globalisation is a myth (Kapferer, 1992b). There is no such thing as global management approach that is conceptually different to a domestic management approach in an absolute sense. This paper supports this view and seeks to discuss some

Gradient-based learning applied to document recognition

by Yann Lecun, Léon Bottou, Yoshua Bengio, Patrick Haffner - Proceedings of the IEEE , 1998
"... Multilayer neural networks trained with the back-propagation algorithm constitute the best example of a successful gradientbased learning technique. Given an appropriate network architecture, gradient-based learning algorithms can be used to synthesize a complex decision surface that can classify hi ..."
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of graph transformer networks. A graph transformer network for reading a bank check is also described. It uses convolutional neural network character recognizers combined with global training techniques to provide record accuracy on business and personal checks. It is deployed commercially and reads
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