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  2. Open-access repository - Wikipedia

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    Open-access repositories, such as an institutional repository or disciplinary repository, provide free access to research for users outside the institutional community and are one of the recommended ways to achieve the open access vision described in the Budapest Open Access Initiative definition of open access.

  3. Open access - Wikipedia

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    An obvious advantage of open access journals is the free access to scientific papers regardless of affiliation with a subscribing library and improved access for the general public; this is especially true in developing countries.

  4. Business analysis - Wikipedia

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    Business analysis is a professional discipline [1] focused on identifying business needs and determining solutions to business problems. [2] Solutions may include a software-systems development component, process improvements, or organizational changes, and may involve extensive analysis, strategic planning and policy development.

  5. Business and management research - Wikipedia

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    It Is an applied research. Four factors (Easterby-Smith, 2008) combine to make business and management a distinctive focus for research : Transdiscipline approach; Information access is difficult since managers see information as competitive advantage on the market

  6. List of business theorists - Wikipedia

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    Javier Perez-Capdevila - strategic management and business analysis and valuation; Krishna Palepu - business analysis and valuation, financial statements; Scott Patterson; Keith Pavitt - innovation clusters and innovation taxonomy (1970s through 2000) Edith Penrose - The Theory of the Growth of the Firm (1959) Juan Antonio Pérez López ...

  7. VRIO - Wikipedia

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    Six common examples of opportunities firms could attempt to exploit are: technological change, demographic change, cultural change, economic climate, specific international events, legal and political conditions. Furthermore, five threats that a resource or capability could mitigate are: the threat of buyers, threat of suppliers, threat of entry,

  8. Organizational analysis - Wikipedia

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    An analysis of the capacities, the contract or agreement, and the relationship between collaborating stakeholders is conducted. Analysis of contracting-out and/or collaborations can ensure goals are met successfully prior to the beginning of a partnership, and correct inefficiencies throughout the time frame of the collaboration.

  9. Gap analysis - Wikipedia

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    Such analysis can be performed at the strategic or at the operational level of an organization. Gap analysis is a formal study of what a business is doing currently and where it wants to go in the future. It can be conducted, in different perspectives, as follows: Organization (e.g., Human Resources) Business direction; Business processes