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New markets through increasing internationalisation (Eastern Europe as a growth market)... [Pg.189]

The Italian technologies in the gas sector are very advanced and of high interest for gas transit Countries with this spirit and in the frame of the law 212 for the Internationalisation of Enterprises, and in order to foster the links between Italy and former Soviet Union the Italian Ministry for Productive Activities co-funded the Project G.E.ORG.I.A. SYS - Gas and Electricity Organisation by Innovative Advanced System that with a duration of 18 months will provide the Georgian Partners with training, technological innovation and advanced equipment. [Pg.62]

Internationalisation of chemicals regulation and the associated legislative drivers behind risk reduction strategies. [Pg.1]

Ecotoxicity testing has become internationalised in recent times and, with it, the recognition of its major contribution to risk-based procedures for the assessment and management of chemicals. National and international legislation has influenced the rapid advances we have seen and, with many unresolved challenges, it seems likely that this pace of progress will be maintained. [Pg.20]

Unger B. and van Waarden F. eds. (1995). Convergence or Divergence Internationalisation and Economic Policy Response. Avebury Aldershot. [Pg.376]

This research was supported by European Social Fund s Doctoral Studies and Internationalisation Programme DoRa. [Pg.59]

Erigant V (2007) Between internationalisation and proximity the intemationalisatirai process of automotive first tier suppliers. Research group on theoretical and applied economics GREThA UMR CNRS 5113. Pessac, France... [Pg.300]

Disarmers feared not only what might happen should these weapons be retained, but also what would happen since they believed that competition in armaments inevitably led to war. Convinced that this had caused the outbreak of the First World War, they regarded the reduction and limitation of armaments in general, and the total prohibition of more offensive weapons like poison gas, as absolutely essential. Few doubted the intrinsic difficulty of the task, often turning to Major Lefebure s proposals for internationalising the control of the chemical industry, but they generally insisted that disarmament could not be effective without a curb upon the potential of chemical warfare. [Pg.50]

The issues arising from the social conditions of supply chain development are growing more important, in particular in the context of the considerable degree of supply chain internationalisation and the increase in outsourcing of its operations. Social capital has... [Pg.37]

Fonfara K., 2009, Zachowanieprzedsigbiorstwwprocesie intemalizacji [The Behaviour of Enterprises in the Process of Internationalisation], Warsaw PWE. [Pg.41]

PederzoU D., 2008, The Internationalisation of Voluntary Groups An Explanatory Analysis of Selected Value Chain Aspects, Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services, 15(2), pp. 118-126. [Pg.43]

The internationalisation of manufacturing operations connected with the use of external manufacturing resources located in other countries often requires the redesign of the supply chain. Such solutions translate into complexity of the international logistics systems. [Pg.124]

The examples presented clearly show the power of social capital, which implies the capacity for commitment, spontaneous trust and collaboration among groups or individuals, contributes to the establishment, permanence, efficiency and effectiveness of supply networks. What should, however, be stressed is that this is mainly observed at the regional level. On the other hand, might not strong social capital, in the event of a considerable internationalisation of a network, become a major obstacle to that network s development Referring to the views cited earlier, one can conclude that, in this case, it is mainly the structure... [Pg.201]

It confirms that a company is integrating its supply chain in a prescriptive manner. The social issues of supply chain development are growing more important, in particular in the context of the considerable degree of supply chain internationalisation and the increase in outsourcing and offshoring of operations. Social capital has ceased to be merely an external factor determining relationship development in the supply chain. It has become an important element in the internal potential of the supply chain. Social capital of the supply chain is conducive to relationships between the parties involved. High levels of trust, commitment and loyalty of partners make the supply chain more visible, stable and efficient. [Pg.221]

Other possible causes are the demand for control, bureaucratisation, the demand for regulatory equality, and the quest for support and internationalisation. See for example the Bruilcbare Rechtsorde [A practicable system of law] programme (2006a, b). [Pg.27]

Hot political issues of indirect interest for the subject of the development of new safety regulations, will be excluded, e.g. issues regarding privatisation, internationalisation of contract bids, and regional politics on localisation of supply bases, etc. [Pg.59]

Niang N., 2013. Internationalisation des services et normes intemationales Une perspective d Economie pohtique postcoloniale, in Jean-Christophe Graz et Nafi Niang, Services sans frontieres, Presses de Sciences Po Academique, pp. 337-380. [Pg.1035]

Although most nations have their own standardisation body, a clear trend towards globalisation and internationalisation can be noticed. ISO standards are automatically transformed into national standards. The Vienna treaty makes sure there is an agreement between ISO and CEN standards. National initiatives are limited. [Pg.147]


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