Tìm thấy 20+ kết quả cho từ khóa "Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs)"
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Accounting Outsourcing for Vietnamese Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises and Its Theoretical Background. Outsourcing has emerged in the 1980s and has become a popular and effective management tool not only for large companies, but also for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) because it could help SMEs focus on its core competencies and confront their competitors within their limited resources.
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With the boom of start-ups and high proportion of family-run small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Vietnam, an in-depth and manager-friendly coverage on clickstream analytics could boost business performance and provide significant value to the public. This is the key motivation behind this paper: “Application of clickstream analytics for decision support in marketing in the connected age - A recommendation for Vietnamese small and medium-sized enterprises”..
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Liabilities and The Impacts on Financial Performance of The Vietnamese Listed. This research aims to examine the relationship between liabilities and firm performance of the Vietnamese listed small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). It is found that leverage policy has a significantly positive impact on Tobin’s q and a negative impact on ROE of the listed SMEs.
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Attracting and maintaining the human resources, strengthening employee engagement and long-term commitment of employees now has become a central issue of SMEs in the current context. Keywords: Human resource training, fair assessment, employee engagement, Vietnam SMEs.. he paper presents research results of the relationship of human resource training and human resource assessment and employee engagement in Vietnam small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs)..
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TRAINING ON SKILLS CONCERNING GOVERNMENT AND LEGISLATIVE REQUIREMENTS NEEDED IN INTERNATIONALIZATION FOR VIETNAMESE. In developing countries such as Vietnam, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are considered as the primary source of employment creation and output growth..
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Topic: Renewing technologies in small and medium sized enterprises in Hanoi. Studied, surveyed and clarified the current situation of technology of small and medium enterprises in Hanoi;. Systemized some theoretical issues, and investigated technology renovation in enterprisies in general and in small and medium sized enterprises in particular;.
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A NEW APPLICATION MODEL OF LEAN MANAGEMENT IN SMALL AND MEDIUM SIZED ENTERPRISES. Although Lean management has been implemented by Vietnamese small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) for more than ten years, the success rate as well as the sustainable effectiveness achieved by these firms remains limited. As revealed by the survey, the current model of implementation mainly focuses on Lean management tools such as 5S, Kaizen (continuous improvement) and Mieruka (visual management).
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Measuring the Performance on Stakeholders’ Perspective in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in the Construction Industry. To overcome the defects of the traditional PM system and introduce balanced PMs on the perspective of stakeholder, this study has chosen Balanced Scorecard (BSC) as a theoretical framework to form the PM system of small and medium- sized construction enterprises in Vietnam.
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APEC., 2016, Non-Tariff Measures Affecting Small and Medium Enterprises in the Asia-Pacific Region, Philippines, University of the Philippines, Diliman Quezon City, Philippines. Exporting firms’ strategic choices: the case of Egyptian SMEs in the food industry. T., 2016, Study on the leadership capacity of the managers of small and medium-sized enterprises in the Central region, Hue
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The current situation of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) and the performance of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) in Vietnam 4.2.1. Number of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) in Vietnam. The number of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) in Vietnam has grown year by year, but at the same time the number of decommissioned and dissolved enterprises has also increased. Performance of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) in Vietnam.
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EMPIRICAL STUDY OF EXPORT AVERSION OF POLISH SMALL AND MEDIUM SIZED. The purpose of this study is to provide an outline of the current state of conceptual knowledge on export aversion for small enterprises in Poland. It has been concluded with a categorization of the major export problems: barriers associated with the company, industry, market and macro environment.
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The competitiveness of small and medium enterprises in the. Purpose – This research aims to adopt competitiveness theory to analyse the effects of leadership competencies on the competitiveness of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the tourism sector..
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As shown in Figure 5, the number of employee engaged in the large companies 2,890 thousand (24.6% to the total), while the other 8,890 thousand employee (75.4%) engaged in small and medium sized enterprises. =0.3 USD, 50.9% to the total) and to the amount of export for 68.3% respectively.. Thai 2 million 240 thousand small and medium sized enterprises (100%) consists of the enterprise of manufacturing (30.6.
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The purpose of this paper is to explore the causes of financing difficulties of small and medium-sized enterprises in the Asian context. Recent literature suggests that lack of capital is the most severe constraint for SMEs’ survival and growth..
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Central Institute for Economic Management (2010), Topic "Development of small and medium-sized enterprises in Vietnam".
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Small and medium–sizedbusinesses;. THE ROLE OF SMALL AND MEDIUM–SIZED ENTERPRISES IN THE VIETNAMESE ECONOMY. Small and medium–sized enterprises are independent production and business establishments that have registered their business according to current law, have registered funds not more than 10 billion VND or the average annual number of employees does not exceed 300 people.
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general situation of small and medium-sized enterprises in the Trade and Service industry in Tra Vinh province. 4.1.2.2 Structure of small and medium-sized enterprises in the Trade - Service sector of Tra Vinh province by labor size. 4.1.2.3 Human resources of small and medium-sized enterprises in the trade and service sector of Tra Vinh province by qualifications. 4.1.2.4 The contribution of small and medium enterprises in the Trade - Service sector of Tra Vinh province to the socio-economic development
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Journal of accounting and taxation. Impact of Accounting Information System on the Existence of Fraud and Errors in Small and Medium-sized Enterprises. The top 20 accounting software. Retrieved from http://www.symmetry50.com/blog/2014/11/8/the-top- 20-accounting-software-products on on October 15th 2018.Tipgos M. The research on issue and countermeasures of accounting information of SMES
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Keywords: technical quality, functional quality, positioningquality and relation quality of credit service for SMEs. Due to time limitation, this research only focuses on credit service provided to cus- tomers as small and medium enterprises (known as SME credit service for short)..
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Vietnam in the past few years has experienced a robust growth of Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). 56/2009/ND-CP In Viet Nam, in 2007 there were 143,622 MSMEs, or about 96.3 per cent of total enterprises in the country. The number increased every year which amounted to 393,928 units or almost 98.0 per cent in 2014 (Table 3). Their GDP contribution in that year was 40.0 per cent.