OAR@UM Collection:/library/oar/handle/123456789/168122026-05-27T07:22:46Z2026-05-27T07:22:46ZAre Maltese firms market oriented, and does it matter?Caruana, AlbertFerry, Moira/library/oar/handle/123456789/170122017-03-07T02:20:19Z1996-01-01T00:00:00ZTitle: Are Maltese firms market oriented, and does it matter?
Authors: Caruana, Albert; Ferry, Moira
Abstract: In recent years, there has been a revival of interest in market orientation
and what it involves. While its importance has been relentlessly expounded
by business schools, underlying, as it does, any marketing course, there have
been fewer attempts to define the construct, and delineate what market
orientation really means. Furthermore, while it is held that one of the major
reasons for its importance is that the market orientation of a firm results in
improved business performance, this link appears to have had little empirical
support. What little confirmation there is, comes from the U.S.A Gaworski and
Kohli 1993; Narver, Park and Slater 1990; Narver and Slater, 1990; Reukert,
1992) In this study we seek to further investigate the market
orientation - business performance link and report the results of a study, from
a cross-section of firms in Malta.1996-01-01T00:00:00ZWorker participation and employee empowerment : a comparative study of two enterprises in MaltaZammit, Edward L./library/oar/handle/123456789/170102021-02-19T11:31:51Z1996-01-01T00:00:00ZTitle: Worker participation and employee empowerment : a comparative study of two enterprises in Malta
Authors: Zammit, Edward L.
Abstract: A recent European survey on 'New Technology and the Role of Employee
Involvement' has found that "The existing pattern of involvement inside
enterprises seems to be favouring participation as an agent for efficiency
rather than as an agent for redistributing power". That study has noted that
management is really 'interested in developing direct forms of participation
with individual employees, sidestepping collective participation with
employee representatives'. The actual dynamics of any participation strategy
are best tested through empirical case studies.
This paper explores the contrasting experiences of different forms of
worker participation or employee empowerment operating in two of Malta's
leading enterprises: the Drydocks (MDD) and the local subsidiary of SGS
Thompson (ST) a French - Italian multinational producing electronic
components.1996-01-01T00:00:00ZSocial democracy and development : the humanitarian and utilitarian aspects of workers' rights and participationJecchinis, Chris/library/oar/handle/123456789/170082017-03-07T02:20:12Z1996-01-01T00:00:00ZTitle: Social democracy and development : the humanitarian and utilitarian aspects of workers' rights and participation
Authors: Jecchinis, Chris
Abstract: In the post-colonial period of the emerging new Nations, and the first
decades of the post WWII period in the developed countries of Europe and
North America, national Governments concentrated their efforts in
reconstruction and development with considerable emphasis on social
protection and the improvement of working conditions. Their efforts and
achievements, went some considerable way in meeting peoples' basic needs
and aspirations for social justice. However, the economic crises of the late
1970's and 1980's which brought about the acute trade competition for
survival, affected adversely social protection trends. It was a period of antisocial
welfare rhetoric and action precipitated by the neo-liberal or neoconservative
philosophy of Governments and business managements, whose
objectives - for the sake of questionable economies and efficiency - was the
near-destruction of the Welfare State and the encroaching of established
workers' rights. 1 In the final analysis though, those kinds of policies created
many more problems than some of the temporary economic problems they
may have helped to solve, and eventually were condemned at varying degrees
by the electorate in Western Europe, Canada and Japan because those
policies had contributed to increased unemployment, poverty, crime and
overall social deterioration.1996-01-01T00:00:00ZMalta in the throes of modernity and postmodernity : a review articleButtigieg, Joseph A./library/oar/handle/123456789/169992017-03-07T02:20:12Z1996-01-01T00:00:00ZTitle: Malta in the throes of modernity and postmodernity : a review article
Authors: Buttigieg, Joseph A.
Abstract: Review and analysis of the book titled "Maltese Society: A Sociological Inquiry" edited by Ronald G. Sultana and Godfrey Baldacchino1996-01-01T00:00:00Z