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<title>Do Globalisation and Economic Cycles Reduce the Sector Inequality of Supra-Regions?</title>
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Kraftova, Ivana; Chladek, Tomas; Minarik, Jakub

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<title>Framing Issues and Forming Opinions: The Baltic Sea Pipeline in the Swedish Media</title>
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Fransson, Anna-Lisa; Elander, Ingemar; Lidskog, Rolf

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<title>The Importance of Place in Corporate Identity an Investigation on the Presence of Old Dutch Firms on the Internet</title>
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Brouwer, Aleid; Pellenbarg, Pieter
This paper investigates how old Dutch firms display their corporate identity on the Internet, with special attention paid to location and place. Several scholars argue that the Internet would create the ‘end-of-geography’. Current empirical investigation found that incumbent firms display a strong sense-of-place in the presentation of ‘self’ on their websites. Location is important for old firms' images, underlining the importance of embeddedness. Location remains important when firms compete on the ‘global level’ on the Internet. This paper therefore contributes to the understanding of place and local embeddedness of firms in the ‘global internet space’.
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<title>Geopolitics of Natural Gas Supply in Europe - Poland Between the EU and Russia</title>
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Szul, Roman
The article analyses possible interests, attitudes and activities of the major actors in the ‘natural gas supply game’ in Europe after 1990: Russia/Gazprom, alternative suppliers like countries in the Caspian Sea area, the main consumers of gas and transit countries. It stresses that behaviour of the actors depends on the changing international political and economic situation and conditions in individual countries. Special attention is paid to pipeline projects: Nord Stream, South Stream and Nabucco, and reactions to them, such as building a LGN terminal at Świnoujście (Poland), North-South (Baltic-Adriatic) energy corridor and the Polish-Russian gas contract of 2010.
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