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| #4076411 in eBooks | 2016-01-26 | 2016-01-26 | File type: PDF||About the Author|Vincenzo Formisano is an Associate Professor in Economics and Business Management at the University of Cassino in Italy where he teaches Marketing and Strategic Business Management. His research activity spans the subjects of local banks, busine
In the current economic scenario, the intangible assets contribute significantly to the construction of the competitive positioning of a company. It follows that this intangible information must be appropriately considered in the internal rating system (IRSs). Currently key aspects of business risk and operational risk such as potential for growth, competitive capabilities, core competencies, role in the supply chain of membership, and governance are being considered as ...
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