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Organizational culture is a concept that refers to
relations among employees of an organization, and
is an ideal complement to the entrepreneurial culture
that defines the characteristics of entrepreneurs in
their role as promoters of economic development
through the generation, management of family�owned production units. Our aim was...
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... de ingresos efectivamente obtenidos en el bimestre a los cuales le disminuirán las deducciones autorizadas efectuadas en el mismo plazo, y podrán disminuir la participación de los trabajadores en las utilidades de las empresas, al resultado obtenido se le aplicará la tarifa contenida en el artículo 111 de la Ley del Impuesto Sobre la Renta( Fig. 1. pág. ...
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