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The presented publication focuses on the basic issues related to the internationalization processes of the organization. The aim of the publication is to provide the most important definitions of internationalization of enterprises and concepts related to it, on the basis of literature analysis of the subject. It presents the genesis of internationalization processes, thoroughly analyzes the definitions...
Economic migration of adolescents is of global nature. The openness and free flow of goods, services, and capital within the EU facilitate migration movements. A region’s competitiveness may be indicated by good health care within its limits (the lowest possible percentage of adolescents emigrating after graduating from nursing studies), especially in the ageing Polish population. A higher number...
The article analyzes new regionalism in the context of regional development in the conditions of European integration and globalization. In the first part of the study, traditional (“old”) regionalism was characterized as a cultural and pragmatic context of the region’s functioning and development, as well as a starting point for shaping the concept of new regionalism. Next, the discourse of new regionalism...
This paper is part of a series of articles devoted to the relations among three important concepts co-shaping the contemporary global world: human rights, sustainability and corporate social responsibility. It discusses some processes that led to the rise of the idea of human rights and points out some theoretical problems this concept generates.
The paper is a part of a series of articles devoted to the relations between three important concepts co-shaping the contemporary global world: human rights, sustainability and corporate social responsibility. Various historical roots of this idea will be presented.
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