Managing the accounting and finance function – Productivity trends and focus
We found that firms in Singapore, HongKong, Japan, and China tend to favourstaff-related initiatives over processrelatedones when looking to raiseproductivity, with this being relativelymore prominent in the more developedeconomies of Singapore, Hong Kongand Japan.
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Main Author: | GOH, Clarence |
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2014
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