17. Mezinárodní Kolokvium O Regionálních Vědách. Sborník Příspěvků. 17th International Colloquium on Regional Sciences. Confere 2014
DOI: 10.5817/cz.muni.p210-6840-2014-30
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Employing highly skilled professionals in multinational corporations

Abstract: Annotation Competitiveness of companies is becoming increasingly depending on persons and the method of their management. This has occurred especially during the last century when economic globalization has

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“…The experience of Penrose allows us to conclude on the construction of a TNC system based on marketing Source: [11] There is an increase in spending over the period Source: [6,[11][12] An interesting trend is that corporations with lower annual income are more likely to be allocated to research and development, which is more than 14% of average revenue. While the "giants of profit" invest in R & D only more than 5% of annual income.…”
Section: Fig 3 Impact Of R and D Expenditures On Corporate Profitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The experience of Penrose allows us to conclude on the construction of a TNC system based on marketing Source: [11] There is an increase in spending over the period Source: [6,[11][12] An interesting trend is that corporations with lower annual income are more likely to be allocated to research and development, which is more than 14% of average revenue. While the "giants of profit" invest in R & D only more than 5% of annual income.…”
Section: Fig 3 Impact Of R and D Expenditures On Corporate Profitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This situation is justified by the logic of the existence of such corporations: the constant improvement of pharmaceuticals, the development of genetic engineering, the discovery of new substances, etc. Source: compiled by the author on the basis of data [12] The "financial giants" invest a significant part of the annual revenue in the marketing steps to promote their product. However, it is also possible to see that in the total size of the annual income of the investigated corporations does not vary significantly in the relative value of the corporation to the corporation.…”
Section: Fig 3 Impact Of R and D Expenditures On Corporate Profitsmentioning
confidence: 99%