Journal "Problems and Perspectives in Management", #3/2010

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SECTION 1. Macroeconomic processes and regional economies management
Carlo Bellavite Pellegrini, Laura Pellegrini, Emiliano Sironi
Alternative vs. traditional corporate governance systems in Italy: an empirical analysis 
Maria Eugenia Mata
As small events may have large long-run effects on business perspectives (Portugal, 1940s)
Serhan Ciftcioglu, Nermin Begovic
Are domestic savings and economic growth correlated? Evidence from a sample of Central and East European countries 
SECTION 2. Management in firms and organizations
Félix Jiménez-Naharro, M. José Palacín-Sánchez, Carmen Pérez-López, Antonio Trujillo-Ponce
A financial analysis of born-global firms: evidence from Spain
Jon-Arild Johannessen, Tom Karp
Hospital management: using knowledge to strengthen hospital overall performance. 
Organization and management of nurses in Norwegian hospitals
Nina Pološki Vokić, Sanja Sontor 
The relationship between individual characteristics and conflict handling styles – the case of Croatia
SECTION 3. General issues in management
Watson Ladzani 
Historical perspective of small business development initiatives in South Africa with special reference to Limpopo province
Wen-Shwo Fang, Hsiu-Kan Lin
Do R&D expenditure, royalty and technology licensing expenses increase operational performance of the biotech industry in Taiwan? 
SECTION 4. Practitioner’s corner
Nneka Idam, Douglas Renwick
E-HR and Employee Self-Service (ESS) in a British public sector organization: an exploratory analysis 
Lloyd J.F. Southern 
Planning and funding entrepreneurial start-ups and expansions in the current weak economy