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    La baronessa amabile - Don Mus.Ms. 476 : S (2), orch, org; F

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    Besitzvermerk: "In usum F. Bernardi Durst Roesers Studios. Constantiae ad 1764.". - In der S 1-Stimme zusätzlich der Text "Salve regina" unterlegt. - Vergleiche D DO Mus.Ms. 477Ferdinando GalimbertiQuelle: manuscript. - Provenienz: Fürstlich Fürstenbergische Hofbibliothek, DonaueschingenDuetto â | Canto Primo, Canto Secondo. | Due Violini Con Organo. | Due Oboe: Con Cornu Due in E è La fa: | Ex F: | Del Sg Italiano Galimberti Mediolan: Maitre | de La Chapelle Principal

    David Durst

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    Group picture, six people standing along an airplane wing. (On verso: 3-'49. left - pilot (at open door)" David Durst - Art. Mattie Cal Maxted Social Welfare. Catherine McHugh - F & AA. Charles Cross - Education. Franz Adler Sociology - teachers at LR Center 1949. Instructors who fly to L.R. to teach at residence center. l.r-." slide no. 102.7David Durst was a former art department head at the University of Arkansas

    Geschichte von England

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    Benedikt Andreas Durst. Nach d. Werke ... Lingard f. d. dt. Jugend bearb

    Esporsi alla vita. Hannah/Rachel/Hannah

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    La rilettura fatta da Hannah Arendt della vita di Rahel Varnhagen e i suoi effetti sul pensiero della stessa Arendt.The Arendt lecture of Rahel Varnhagen life and its effect on the Arendt's thinkin

    Marriage record of Brown, J. F. and Durst, M. E.

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    Marriage license for J.F. Brown and M. E. Durst. J.A. Giddens was the officiant

    The relevance of intangible assets in German SMEs

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    Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to study the perceptions of the advisors and valuers of German associations regarding the relevance of intangible assets in general, and for the purpose of company succession in particular. Design/methodology/approach – To perform this study German associations were examined, which play an essential role in company succession in Germany, from both sides of the process. Conducting a web-survey, 51 answers were received (response-rate 1⁄4 42.5 per cent) which could be used for the analyses. Findings – Amongst others, the study showed that intangible assets are of a moderate relevance. However, a large proportion of respondents expect intangible assets to be of greater relevance in the future. The study highlighted that intangibles do have a great impact on the decision-making process of an investor. Research limitations/implications – The total population of German Association is 135. The author received answers from 51 associations, which did not fulfil the statistical size to conduct advanced statistical methods. The specific relationship of German associations with small- to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) is rather unique compared to similar institutions around the world, therefore, the results may not be replicable in other countries. Practical implications – The results of this study will help practitioners as well as academics to better understand the relevance of intangible assets in SMEs. Originality/value – This paper is pioneering in the analysis of the influence of intangible assets in German SMEs for the purpose of company succession. Keywords Small to medium-sized enterprises, Intangible assets, Investors, Succession, Germany Paper type Research pape
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