Marching on Together by Eddie Gray

Marching on Together by Eddie Gray

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Zusammenfassung

This is the story of Eddie Gray's extraordinary career and a fascinating account of his life at Leeds, as player, coach and manager. Eddie Gray takes readers back to his home city of Glasgow, explaining how he developed his skills as a boy.

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Marching on Together by Eddie Gray

This special issue discusses the relevance of the region CE for phenomena-based international business research and theory development. Regional insights based on empirical research reveal the drivers, effects and implications of GVC restructuring, post-pandemic adjustments in GVC governance and various strategies in innovation and internationalisation activities of CE firms in turbulent times. Selected case studies reveal factors behind exit decisions, early internationalisation of CE start-ups, innovation partnerships and alliances in specific sectors. The contributions highlight value chain reconfiguration and innovation collaborations as crucial processes for CE future growth and development in a rapidly changing international business environment in Europe and worldwide.
Eddie Gray MBE, was widely looked upon as a player in the same class as George Best and Jimmy Johnstone. His link with Leeds has been maintained through his appointment as assistant-manager to David O'Leary, in 1998. Jason Tomas is an experienced London-based football journalist with a soft spot for Leeds. Now attached to The Observer after a number of years with the Sunday Times, Tomas is the author of 10 books on the game - including three on Leeds.
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ISBN 13 9780340819753
ISBN 10 0340819758
Titel Marching on Together
Autor Eddie Gray
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Bindungsart Hardback
Verlag Hodder & Stoughton
Erscheinungsjahr 2001-11-01
Seitenanzahl 252
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