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Vojko Potocan Matjaz Mulej 《美中经济评论(英文版)》2010,(2):17-30
Currently, in Europe, 98.9 percent of all enterprises are small and medium size enterprises (SMEs) which employ 52 percent of all employees. This means that l.1 percent of all enterprises employ 48 percent employees, among whom the multinationals have the biggest and most global influence. But the biggest number of new jobs is provided by the micro-enterprises which employ 23 percent employees. In central and eastern European countries, SMEs are rather a recent feature, but in terms of numbers they are coming close to figures of most development countries of EU. How entrepreneurial are these new SMEs? How innovative are they, including undertaking appropriate development? This paper discusses two issues: (1) Improving SMEs' competitiveness by becoming sustainable enterprises to requisitely, holistically meet requirements in social/business environments; (2) Improving business by helping SMEs' members understand/implement "sustainable-enterprise ethics". The SMEs' future of SMEs depends very much on their innovating of individual/organizational values, culture, ethics and norms. 相似文献
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