Paloma Fernández Pérez. Vicente Paúl who worked in the hospital. ... de Socorro with 5,452; Hospital Nuestra Señora del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús 644, Higiene Especial del Gobierno Civil 169, and Hospital Homeópata del Niño Dios 75.
Continuity and Change in Latin America and Spain Paloma Fernández Pérez, Andrea Lluch. encouraged the creation of thousands of new foundations in an improved fiscal framework for philanthropic giving. Second, through the growing ...
2007. Bonsais in a wild forest. A historical interpreta- tion of the longevity of large Spanish family firms. ... The history of Imperial College London, 1907–2007: Higher edu- cation and research in science, technology, and medicine.
Grace,a member ofthe third generation of a familyfirm, summarizes the evolutionof the role(s) ofwomen, ... According to “Bookend Generations,” a study from the Center for WorkLife Policy (now called the Center for Talent Innovation) ...
This book offers a discussion about the dramatic development of healthcare business around the world during the twentieth century.
What the management gurus are saying, why it matters and how to make sense of it. London: Heinemann. ... Taylor and the rise of scientific management. ... The expansion of management knowledge: Carriers, flows,andsources.
Selected cases of new multinationals from Spain are our main source of empirical evidence. ... 2010) — most of them were abruptly ended by the Spanish civil war — the recent rise of Spanish multinational firms is a process that started ...
These essays discuss the strengths of family businesses: the ways family firms have managed, financed and governed their corporations, as well as the way in which they structure their relationship with the external environment, from the ...