Lobbying
Mostrando 25-30 de 30 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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25. A dimensão estratégica das redes horizontais de PMEs: teorizações e evidências
No presente artigo é feita uma reflexão sobre o tema redes interorganizacionais, envolvendo aspectos teóricos e conceituais das tipologias de redes interorganizacionais e de redes horizontais de pequenas e médias empresas (PMEs), conduzindo o debate para uma tese central: a configuração em rede como recurso estratégico para a competitividade das PMEs.
Revista de Administração Contemporânea. Publicado em: 2004
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26. LOBBYING SEMINAR A SUCCESS: Top government relations experts as speakers
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27. Biologically speaking, parliament decides there is no alternative
Drug firms are lobbying successfully against the equivalent of generic drugs for biologicals
BMJ Publishing Group Ltd..
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28. Corporate Philanthropy, Lobbying, and Public Health Policy
To counter negative publicity about the tobacco industry, Philip Morris has widely publicized its philanthropy initiatives. Although corporate philanthropy is primarily a public relations tool, contributions may be viewed as offsetting the harms caused by corporate products and practices. That such donations themselves have harmful consequences has been litt
American Public Health Association.
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29. From task force to statute: establishing health sciences libraries in state law as a component of the health care system.
This paper describes how Montana librarians successfully incorporated health sciences libraries into the statewide health care resource management plan being developed under 1993 state law. First, a broad-based Montana Task Force for Biomedical Information was formed with funds from the National Network of Libraries of Medicine/Pacific Northwest Region and t
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30. Smoke alarm use: prevalence and household predictors.
OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence of smoke alarm use among families with children and to identify household factors that predict the absence of a smoke alarm. DESIGN: Cross sectional analysis of data collected in the September and November 1995 Omnibus Survey, conducted by the Office of Population Censuses and Surveys in the UK. SUBJECTS: A random sampl