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Capitalising on Culture, Competing on Difference
Finbarr Bradley, James J. Kennelly · 2009 · 368 pages
After two decades of exceptional economic growth and cultural change, Ireland faces the greatest challenge yet: creating a sustainable competitive advantage to guarantee its success in the future. Finbarr Bradley and James Kennelly recommend a renewed sense of national identity as social and cultural capital to maintain and enhance Ireland’s economic development.
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