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The aim of this paper is to determine basie ethical norms with which employees of the leading construction companies identify. Based on these findings, framework activities for the sake of development of certain ethical behaviours are proposed. The study was carried out in the years 2000-2005 among 85 construction companies.
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The aim of this article is to find out the relation between the knowledge level and the activity effects of construction companies in Poland. The group of 126 constrcution companies was named. The special knowledge index was elaborated and based on it one can estimate the relation between the rate of index and financial perfomance. Thanks to partial correlation indexes it was possible to estimate the real influence of separate factors on the net profit of construction company during the transformation period.
Pieniądze i Więź
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2007
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vol. 10
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issue 1(34)
165-174
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The main aim is to present the corruption level among the key building companies. By key companies we usually mean the companies that realise the biggest, most valuable and most advanced technologically contracts, the companies that are successful in competition with others and successful in cooperation. The ability to cooperate successfully is an important goal of key enterprise. The average medium size building firm employs just 3-4 workers and therefore it is unable to undertake any technologically advanced and valuable orders on its own. The existence of key enterprises is typical for building markets functioning within market economy. They support stability and permanent growth and the lack of them causes chaos. (Bon R., Crosthwaite 2000). The key companies also existed in the planned economy. They included foreign trade central organisations and executive companies organised by the specific ministries. (Werner W. 1998). Those organisations lead most important national investments. Realising foreign contracts enabled other national companies to earn not just money but also experience and to breach the technological gap to the world market leaders,
Pieniądze i Więź
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2007
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vol. 10
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issue 1(34)
127-138
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The development of knowledge based economy implies a change in resources assessment that influence economic growth. Initially, the material resources including land and capital were all important. The economic transition, globalization, development of IT technologies, growing competition have all increased the impact of non-material resources. Especially important factors became know-how and educated working force. Nowadays a broad understanding of those factors is comprised in one term as knowledge (OECD 2001, p.4). Traditional resources are still important but the main part in creating gross national product is played by knowledge (Fortune 1993 p. 2, Begg and others 1996, p. 36 ). The civilization progress have led to the situation where most people in the developed societies do not work physically but use their intellectual skills (OECD 2001, p 7 ).
Pieniądze i Więź
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2006
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vol. 9
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issue 4(33)
199-209
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The aim of this paper is to present the model of the civil war risk reduction. Close attention was paid to the income of ethnic groups. In Bosnia and Herzegovina the substantial differences among ethnic groups were noted. The situation was different in case of Macedonia. Additionally in Bosnia and Herzegovina there was no correlation between the rise of income and the increase of GNP, inflation and unemployment.
Pieniądze i Więź
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2008
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vol. 11
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issue 2(39)
106-114
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The aim of this paper is to present methods in management. Close attention was paid to the relarions involving problem, goal, hypothesis, methods and the tools. Different methods are used in response to the changes in the business environment and the process of management.
Pieniądze i Więź
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2005
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vol. 8
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issue 4(29)
151-158
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The aim of this paper is to present the correlation between educated migrants and GNP dynamics in developing countries. The study involves 17 developing countries, stressing modern emigration trends and skilled labour force migration to developed countries.
Pieniądze i Więź
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2008
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vol. 11
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issue 3(40)
185-196
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The aim of this article is to present conceptual differences between knowledge and intellectual capital. The author tries to define what impact do knowledge and intellectual capital have on company management and company financial outcome (on the example of building branch).
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The aim of this paper is to evaluate the aid programmes sent to underdeveloped countries. The survey covered six countries from South America, Africa and Asia. The survey covered the period from 2000 to 2006. Close attention was paid to the structure of the aid and the dynamic of GDP. In those countries which were given substantial aid for business activity improvement, the bigger dynamic of GDP was noted. On the other hand, in those countries which were given the aid just for humanitarian purposes, the dynamic of GDP was much smaller and was subject to fluctuations.
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The aim of this paper is to present a concept of the Central Bank activity within the framework of the currency area. The study covers South East Asian countries. During the years 2000-2005 the appreciation and depreciation of local currencies were noted. This factor affected the foreign trade turnover.
Pieniądze i Więź
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2005
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vol. 8
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issue 2(27)
27-37
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The aim of this paper is to present the activity of selected group of countries Poland, Czech Republic, Slovak and Hungary for the knowledge-oriented economy. The following areas were analysed: business environment, the activity of R&D centres and the level of ICT. The confirmed level of knowledge-oriented economy is the proper economic indicator. In this case the GNP per capita, productivity and the level of foreign direct investment were assumed as the evidence.
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