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2009 | nr 1 | 23--32
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Women's Entrepreneurship
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W artykule przedstawiono rozwój systemów zarządzania w polskich przedsiębiorstwach – od zarządzania przez jakość (TQM) do docelowego stadium organizacji inteligentnej (LO) i zarządzania opartego na wiedzy. (abstrakt oryginalny)
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Research on entrepreneurship among women is still a field for new findings. The number of women entrepreneurs is continuously growing and becoming very important for the development of many countries. (original abstract)
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Bibliografia
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