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Alternative approaches to offshoring and global scanning in MNEs : examples from the Bulgarian software industry
Dodourova, Mariana; Martin, Susan (2012)The paper explores the offshoring experiences of eleven Bulgarian subsidiaries/partners of foreign MNEs, identifying four different models of role allocation, relationship management and organizational learning. A common ... -
CABLE2 – Getting Blended Learning Right from the Start
Martin, Susan; Taylor, Mary (University of Hertfordshire, 2009)The University of Hertfordshire Business School (UHBS) CABLE 2 project has had a significant strategic impact on the business school, delivering effectively on its main objective: To inspire and empower new academic staff ... -
European Plantation Firms and Malaysia's New Economic Policy since 1970
Martin, Susan (2006)This paper focuses on the confrontation between foreign plantation firms and the Malaysian state under the New Economic Policy since 1970. Using company archive material from one firm, United Plantations, which successfully ... -
Globalization and the End of Empire
Martin, Susan (Carolina Academic Press, 2011)As Tony Hopkins has observed, the end of empire in Malaya (known as Malaysia from 1963) coincided with a profound change in the character of globalization and an acceleration in the process of its development. Increasing ... -
Networking and Innovation in the Malaysian Palm Oil Industry : Past, Present and Future
Martin, Susan (2009-09)This paper encourages leaders in the oil palm and palm oil industry to think deeply about networking and to form both informal and formal networking groups so that more innovation can be achieved. It introduces ideas from ... -
Small farmers and sustainability : Institutional barriers to investment and innovation in the Malaysian palm oil industry in Sabah
Martin, Susan; Rieple, Alison; Chang, Jane; Boniface, Bonaventure; Ahmad, Amran (2015-08)The Malaysian palm oil industry is well known for the social, environmental and sustainability challenges associated with its rapid growth over the past ten years. Technologies exist to reduce the conflict between national ...