JEFAS (antes Cuadernos de Difusión) Vol. 5 Nº 9-10 (1999)
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Ítem Solo Metadatos Antropología corporativa y competitividad en la región Asia - Pacífico(Universidad ESAN. ESAN Ediciones, 1999-12-30) Kikuchi, YasushiIn this exhibition I will deal with corporate anthropology. Why do we link this topic to business activities in the Asia-Pacific region? Because anthropologists study cultural diversity. Culture is not one; Every ethnic group, every community, every country, every human group has its own different characteristics. And we must be able to appreciate the differences between one and the other, otherwise the only way to resolve them is by fighting, as in Kosovo.Ítem Solo Metadatos Regulación del medio ambiente y competitividad(Universidad ESAN. ESAN Ediciones, 1999-12-30) Panayotou, Theodore; Vincent, Jeffrey R.Environmental regulations can affect productivity in various ways: diverting inputs to the so-called non-productive uses or originating less efficient production processes. Adequate environmental regulations should generate benefits that exceed their costs although not all benefits can be translated into the increase of the product.Ítem Solo Metadatos Retos actuales de las empresas japonesas(Universidad ESAN. ESAN Ediciones, 1999-12-30) Umezu, HiroyoshiInformation technologies and telecommunications are advancing at high speed consequently the companies that maintain valuable information today will be the winners in this competitive global market. Japanese companies mainly banks financial institutions and high-tech industries need to improve their ability to acquire valuable information in order to compete in the global market.