Competitiveness of CEE Economies and Businesses


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This book presents peer-reviewed, state-of-the-art conceptual and empirical papers devoted to changes in the international competitive position of the Central and Eastern European (CEE) region, its countries and businesses. While the unprecedented scale of transformation in the CEE region has provided a distinct research setting for international business and economics scholars for more than two decades, there have also been recent discussions about the extent to which the region continues to have a unique business environment. The region's economies have reached different levels of market development and modern business practice adoption, with some of them now frequently classified as advanced economies. Consequently, the same level of heterogeneity among CEE countries can also be observed at the sector and business level. The contributions in this book highlight possible sources of competitive advantage for CEE countries and firms, in light of recent intensive debates about the danger of the middle-income trap and the potential solutions to it.




The Legal and Institutional Framing of Collective Bargaining in CEE Countries


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The formerly communist countries of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) have witnessed a profound transformation of their labour laws since the 1990s and, especially, after their accession to the European Union. Today, in comparison to the other Member States, they continue to have weak trade unions and employers’ associations and an underdeveloped system of collective bargaining. Moreover, the recent economic and financial crisis highlighted the need to invest further efforts in bringing the CEE industrial relations closer to the ‘old’ Member States, in order to facilitate a more meaningful enforcement of the EU-wide economic and social policies. This is the first book to scrutinise this important matter in depth. Focusing on four current CEE labour law regimes – in Slovenia, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, and Poland – that also have different collective bargaining trends and can be said to exemplify some of the main legal and institutional frameworks for collective bargaining that the CEE countries have developed, the author addresses the following major issues: – the transition from a centralised to an open market economy and the degree of continuing residual characteristics; – the extent to which labour laws since the 1990s have enabled an adequate institutionalisation of industrial relations to allow free and voluntary collective bargaining at the national, sectoral, and company levels; and – the effectiveness of the standard-setting role of trade unions and employers’ associations insofar as they have persisted or come into play. The analysis always keeps in focus the development of labour laws in relation to a number of such interlinked elements as market transformation, type of privatisation of state ownership, and attitudes towards welfare. It draws on both the relevant literature and on twenty-five interviews with legal and policy experts from social partners’ organisations and staff within the ministries for social affairs in the selected countries. In support of the study’s general finding that the laws in CEE countries could provide more stimulus for sectoral and cross-sectoral collective bargaining, the author offers deeply informed recommendations and insights into legal shortcomings and pinpoints how the existing legal frameworks can be enhanced. Any professional or academic in the field of industrial relations, and particularly those concerned with complex transitions such as those occurring in the CEE countries and elsewhere in the world, will find this book of great value.







Cee-Cee & Juelz 2


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Rage, envy, jealousy, and revenge has plagued the mafia family and has spilled into the lives of Cee-Cee and Juelz. Monique, Cee-Cee’s sister, is missing. Not wanting to involve the police, Juelz makes it his mission to find out who is behind the kidnapping. It doesn’t take long to find out that his street foe, Zoe, left behind a bad seed. Zan is out to avenge his father’s death. Riding off his father’s street credibility and legacy, Zoe tramples over the Atlanta streets to get to Juelz, taking out whoever gets in his way. Cee-Cee is at odds with her family as she sides with her man during the family’s crisis. When her estranged mother shows up, Cee-Cee is convinced that she may be connected to the enemy, but without proof, she is casted out, and her family loses their faith and trust in her. While Juelz works to get the streets back in order, Cee-Cee tries to regain her family’s trust. The couple must work together with multiple odds stacked against them. Will Cee-Cee and Juelz’s love be enough to pull them through? Find out in the emotional and turmoil filled finale!




A Tiny Clam Named Cee


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The planet is facing a crisis. The water levels are rising and Cee doesn’t understand what is happening. However, Cee a helped by other family members. They explain why the water rising and how Cee can help. Cee and the others set off to send a message to the people above. A Tiny Clam Named Cee teaches our young readers an awareness what’s happening to our planet. As well as educating them about some of the ocean life and cephalopods. About the Author J. J. Boné has served in the U.S. Marine Corps. He is a retired NYS Court Officer Sargent.




Hidden Champions in CEE and Turkey


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This book presents hidden champions in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) and Turkey that have been studied as a joint project between CEEMAN and IEDC-Bled School of Management, Slovenia. This is an outcome of extensive research undertaken by over 30 researchers and covers 15 countries from Russia to Albania; covering many contexts, political systems, cultures and infrastructures. The reader is provided with a detailed introduction to the concept of hidden champions and describes the cases studied in this project. This book is an invaluable resource providing a culmination of interdisciplinary, cross-study chapters ranging from leadership to performance drivers; from organization to culture and governance; from innovativeness to sustainability and further to the financial aspects of hidden champions business models. These meta level chapters are followed by 15 country-specific chapters which provide an overview of each country’s history, economic indicators and vignettes of the cases involved in this study. ​




Chronicles of a Bad Bytch Named Cee-Cee: The Transition in me Begins


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It's out! It's hot! And it's ready to be read by you! "Chronicles of a Bad Bytch named Cee_Cee: The Transition in me Begins" is here and it gives you an ideal of what the world looks like through the eye of a non-passable Transgender women coming up into herself and being subjected to religion, hate, discrimination, bullying and rejection to hold her back from transitioning into who she feels she is on the inside. As she has to relive her past as "Chris" to deal with the demons she is haunted by. Her ex fianc�e Anthony had ruined her hope for love in a clash of mental, physical and emotional abuse. When she's had enough a Mysterious man shows up...will he the one to save her...?




Cee Lo Green


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Cee Lo Green is a former Goodie Mob member, Southern gentleman, YouTube sensation, and Gnarls Barkley vocalist. If you ask the general public, you'll find he's best known for his vocals on mid-tempo, radio-friendly R&B songs with extremely catchy hooks. But in order to truly understand Cee Lo Green, you must first understand where he came from. "Cee Lo Green: An Unauthorized Biography" explores Green's upbringing and details his breakthrough into the music industry all the way through his current gig as a vocal coach on "The Voice." From his childhood to "The Voice," all you need to know about Cee Lo Green is right here, right now, in the most up to date coverage of Cee Lo's life.




Cee-Cee & Juelz


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As a young girl, Cee-Cee decided she would never be broke again. She watched her mother sell herself for the smallest ounce of crack, which caused them to get put out of their section-eight apartment. Cee-Cee was determined to be rich and take care of her siblings and grandma Rose. Her hustling ways caught the eye of the city’s most notorious villain, Julius Santana, aka Juelz. At first sight, he respected her strong will to make money. She was too young, but Juelz was impressed with her hustle and waited for her. When she turned eighteen, he changed her life for the better, or so it seems. He makes her the first lady of his tenacious crew, known to the streets of Atlanta as the Atlanta Black Mafia. Cee-Cee was all about making money, and if Juelz was providing, she was taking it, but everything comes with a price. Juelz has a nasty coke habit that resurfaces and changes the way he handles her. His violent rages are accompanied by lavish gifts and money. Cee-Cee uses that to stack up for her ultimate escape from him. Before she has enough money saved to leave, the mafia family comes under attack, and as first lady, Cee-Cee is the first target. The Feds are wanting to get to Juelz and uses Cee-Cee to get to him. When the snitches are revealed, family and loyalty are on the line. Amid the changes within the ABM, Cee-Cee begins to see Juelz in a whole new light. Jealousy, envy, and snitching shakes the ABM family. Cee-Cee puts her best foot forward to save the mafia family, but will she fall short when it comes to her own family?




Reform in CEE-Countries with Regard to European Enlargement


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In May 2004, a series of countries, most of them in Central and Eastern Europe, will become new member states of the EU. The institutional reforms necessary to cope with this enlargement of the EU are prescribed by The Treaty of Nice of 26 February 2001. This volume contains the papers discussed at a conference held at Brandenburg University of Technology, on the guidelines, instruments and programmes available to facilitate the accession of CEE countries to the EU, taking Poland as an example. The main topics of the conference were EC law, particularly EC administrative and environmental law and their incorporation into national law, organizational and administrative mechanisms necessary to carry out this process, as well as the latest EU development programmes for CEE accession countries.