The demographic and economic transition in Central and Eastern Europe - Management implications

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Although the population in Central and Eastern European Countries (CEEC) is still younger, on average, than in Western Europe, the CEEC also have to cope with challenges caused by the demographic shift towards an ageing, shrinking population. Some countries are ageing even faster than Western Europe. Apart from ageing, the CEEC also have to face problems caused by the economic transition. Based on neo-institutional organisation theory this paper looks at the management implications of these developments and points out strategies for Human Resources Management and Marketing in how to cope with upcoming challenges.

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Perlitz, M., Schulze, L., & Wilke, C. B. (2010). The demographic and economic transition in Central and Eastern Europe - Management implications. Journal of East European Management Studies, 15(2), 149–176. https://doi.org/10.5771/0949-6181-2010-2-149

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