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The Importance Of Organizational Values And The Capabilities Of Managers For The Performance Of An Enterprise

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  • DEMYEN SUZANA

    (UNIVERSITY EFTIMIE MURGU OF RESITA)

  • CORNEANU LIPOU LAVINIA RALUCA

    (UNIVERSITY EFTIMIE MURGU OF RESITA)

Abstract

The present paper aims to present the importance of organizational values and the capabilities of managers for the performance on an enterprise. The first part of the paper consists in a presentation of the conceptual framework, an overview of the literature, while the second part consists in a study conducted on two different enterprises, with the purpose of studying them in paralel, for identifying the main issues that concern a SME in comparison to a large enterprise, in terms of relationship between organizational values and performance.

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  • Demyen Suzana & Corneanu Lipou Lavinia Raluca, 2019. "The Importance Of Organizational Values And The Capabilities Of Managers For The Performance Of An Enterprise," Annals - Economy Series, Constantin Brancusi University, Faculty of Economics, vol. 4, pages 30-38, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:cbu:jrnlec:y:2019:v:4:p:30-38
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