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Author(s):  
Evrim Altuk ◽  
Ali Kablan ◽  
Murat Ocak

Technological improvements have introduced many changes that attract not only the entire society but also companies. Companies that use technological opportunities take advantage of competition. In a rapidly changing world companies should be innovative and flexible to adapt to new technological developments. In this study, the authors investigate the relationship between firms' innovative activities in terms of patents, trademarks, and copyrights and female-dominated firms using some control variables at firm level.



2014 ◽  
Vol 6 (4) ◽  
pp. 200-206
Author(s):  
Nazmiye Ülkü ARI

With the winds of global competition, individual and mass improvements that experienced in the transition to the information society caused occurence of many concepts. In the other words, the improvements in the communication and information technologies caused strong fundamental changes by affecting organizations’ structures, functioning and competitiveness. With these changes, new formations occured and intellectual capital are started to be considered. All these improvements and changes connected the future of today’s organizations to intellectual capital which has been known as the capability and power of producing the knowledge and converting it to a source of wealth. In today’s information age, to have the intellectual capital is so important. It became more important with management improvement of it and becoming more visible as it gives an advantage of competition and an increase of market value to the organizations. Fort this purpose, in this study, the concept of intellectual capital and management and measurement of intellectual capital have been defined as a theoretical perspective. The change and development of the point of view to intellectual capital concept has been defined.



2008 ◽  
Vol 59 (1) ◽  
pp. 200
Author(s):  
Flemming Lundgreen-Nielsen

Tilføjelse til “Grundtvig og censuren ” i Grundtvig-Studier 2007[Supplement to “Grundtvig and censorship ” in Grundtvig-Studier 2007]By Flemming Lundgreen-NielsenThe supplement to “Grundtvig and censorship” in Grundtvig-Studier 2007 (44-90; 281) presents the discovery that Grundtvig’s idea from 1831 about an age limit for young writers may have been influenced by Ludvig Holberg’s description of academic restrictions in the fictitious state of Potu in his Latin novel Niels Kliim, 1741, chapter 8, recycled in his essay Epistle No. 395, 1750. A polite protest against Holberg by C. B. Tullin was published posthumously in 1773, emphasising the freedom of printing and the advantage of competition among writers. Grundtvig regrets his strange elitist conception already in 1836, but the point may be that he has in fact been inspired to some of his discussions on education and freedom of speech and printing by leading writers from the Danish Enlightenment of the eighteenth century in spite of his often proclaimed general dissociation from that period.



2005 ◽  
pp. 109-121 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. Shastitko ◽  
S. Avdasheva

The article is devoted to competition advocacy as an important component of the activity of antimonopoly body. The specific features of objects, methods and results of competition advocacy as compared with the enforcement of antitrust legislation are demonstrated. The authors analyze the main directions of competition advocacy by the antimonopoly body. It is stressed that such an advantage of competition advocacy as an opportunity of its broad use not connected strongly with the antitrust legislation in force is extremely important for the Russian economy. Recently the Federal Antimonopoly Agency has included competition advocacy in the framework of departmental target programs that makes necessary the analysis of indicators of the targets attainment level.



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