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Os Novos Garotos No Pedaço, Karl P. Sauvant Dec 2007

Os Novos Garotos No Pedaço, Karl P. Sauvant

Karl P. Sauvant

Karl P. Sauvant, “Os novos garotos no pedaço,” Valor Economico, 6 December 2007, p. A.15.


Phased & Gated Project Life Cycle (Plc) Process For Product Development, Raman Attri Dec 2007

Phased & Gated Project Life Cycle (Plc) Process For Product Development, Raman Attri

Raman K. Attri

Every company has a unique project Life cycle which is used as a tool for project management and tracking the product development projects. Project Life Cycle is a tool typically used to manage the projects from its inception till the product has been introduced into the market. This report describes the Phase-Gate Project Life Cycle for product development outlining formal PLC structure, PLC elements, gate review process and gate deliverables.


Geschäftsmodelle 2010 – Wie Sie Ihr Unternehmen Erfolgreich Transformieren, Hubert Oesterle Dec 2007

Geschäftsmodelle 2010 – Wie Sie Ihr Unternehmen Erfolgreich Transformieren, Hubert Oesterle

Hubert Oesterle

No abstract provided.


Silent Processes For Independent Living, Hubert Oesterle Dec 2007

Silent Processes For Independent Living, Hubert Oesterle

Hubert Oesterle

No abstract provided.


An Overview Of Combinatorial Auctions, Peter Cramton, Yoav Shoham, Richard Steinberg Dec 2007

An Overview Of Combinatorial Auctions, Peter Cramton, Yoav Shoham, Richard Steinberg

Peter Cramton

No abstract provided.


Comments On The Rggi Market Design, Peter Cramton Nov 2007

Comments On The Rggi Market Design, Peter Cramton

Peter Cramton

No abstract provided.


The 700 Mhz Spectrum Auction: An Opportunity To Protect Competition In A Consolidating Industry, Peter Cramton, Andrzej Skrzypacz, Robert Wilson Nov 2007

The 700 Mhz Spectrum Auction: An Opportunity To Protect Competition In A Consolidating Industry, Peter Cramton, Andrzej Skrzypacz, Robert Wilson

Peter Cramton

This paper is provided in connection with the 2007 Telecommunications Symposium – Voice, Video and Broadband: The Changing Competitive Landscape and Its Impact on Consumers, sponsored by the Antitrust Division of the U.S. Department of Justice (“the Division”). Our focus is on the state of competition in the wireless sector. Maintaining a competitive wireless sector is particularly critical if, as the Division’s agenda indicates, wireless services are to function as a competitive alternative to wireline technologies. Strengthening competition is especially important now after recent mergers that consolidated the wireless industry into a few dominant firms (two to four depending on …


R&D Policy In The United States: The Promotion Of Nanotechnology, Philip Shapira, Jue Wang Nov 2007

R&D Policy In The United States: The Promotion Of Nanotechnology, Philip Shapira, Jue Wang

Philip Shapira

This case study reviews the evolution of nanotechnology policies and programmes in the United States with a particular focus on three thematic areas: governance, interactions among R&D policies, and interaction between R&D policy and non-R&D policies. Federal R&D policy in nanotechnology has moved through several stages, including initial exploration before the 1980s, the promotion of scientific and technological breakthroughs in the 1980s, policy development in the 1990s and multiagency national initiatives in the 2000s. Since 2001, the major federal R&D policy mechanism in nanotechnology in the US has been the National Nanotechnology Initiative (NNI). NNI promotes policy deliberation and, most …


E-Crm As A Strategy For Sme Internationalisation: The Case Of Ireland, Paul Harrigan, Elaine Ramsey, Pat Ibbotson Nov 2007

E-Crm As A Strategy For Sme Internationalisation: The Case Of Ireland, Paul Harrigan, Elaine Ramsey, Pat Ibbotson

Dr. Paul Harrigan

Objectives: This research aims to investigate electronic-Customer Relationship Management (e-CRM) in small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) in Ireland. The nature and role of e-CRM is compared between firms serving international markets and firms with a solely domestic focus. As a peripheral economy, Ireland has much need to embrace the Internet as a means for competitive advantage. The strategies behind e-CRM in SMEs are analysed as are the ensuing benefits and challenges.

Prior Work: Relationship marketing principles have seldom been applied to the SME. This paper seeks to develop what is a striking link by investigating the role of Internet …


Simulation-Based Environment For Multi-Echelon Cyclic Planning And Optimisation, Galina Merkuryeva, Yuri Merkuryev, Liana Napalkova Oct 2007

Simulation-Based Environment For Multi-Echelon Cyclic Planning And Optimisation, Galina Merkuryeva, Yuri Merkuryev, Liana Napalkova

Liana Napalkova

No abstract provided.


Defining A Research Domain In An Emerging Technology: Vaccine Research In The State Of Georgia, Shannon Barker, Jan Youtie, Philip Shapira Oct 2007

Defining A Research Domain In An Emerging Technology: Vaccine Research In The State Of Georgia, Shannon Barker, Jan Youtie, Philip Shapira

Philip Shapira

This paper presents an approach for measuring emerging technologies in the context of mature industries. In particular, this article focuses on vaccine-related research. Although vaccines comprise an established industry, new developments in biotechnology have led to emerging area in vaccine R&D, including therapeutic vaccines; subunit and DNA-based vaccines; advances in vaccine delivery; and new methodologies for vaccine design, manufacturing, and testing. Defining this field is challenging because it spans multiple disciplines, including biotechnology, public health, and epidemiology. To gain an understanding of the field as it is related to biomedical research, we focused our study parameters to concentrate on these …


Sample Selection And Theory Development: Implications Of Firms' Varying Abilities To Appropriately Select New Ventures, Arturs Kalnins Oct 2007

Sample Selection And Theory Development: Implications Of Firms' Varying Abilities To Appropriately Select New Ventures, Arturs Kalnins

Arturs Kalnins

I highlight the need to consider sample selection when developing theory. When a sample is the result of a selection process, the process may be (1) generating empirical relationships consistent with a theoretical explanation that plays no causal role or (2) canceling out an empirical relationship actually generated by a causal process associated with a proposed theory. I argue that firms' varying abilities to appropriately select new ventures and select in or out of samples of such investments can lead to empirical misinterpretation and inappropriate theoretical conclusions.


Development Of Simulation-Based Environment For Multi-Echelon Cyclic Planning And Optimisation, Galina Merkuryeva, Liana Napalkova Sep 2007

Development Of Simulation-Based Environment For Multi-Echelon Cyclic Planning And Optimisation, Galina Merkuryeva, Liana Napalkova

Liana Napalkova

This paper focuses on the development of simulation-based environment for multi-echelon cyclic planning and optimisation in the product maturity phase. It is based on integration of analytical and simulation techniques. Analytical techniques are used to obtain initial planning decisions under conditions of stochastic demand and lead time, whereas simulation techniques extend these conditions to backlogging and capacity constraints. Simulation is used to analyse and improve cyclical decisions received from the analytical model. The proposed environment includes four components, such as database, process, optimisation and procedural one. Database component defines a supply chain network and its input parameters. Procedural component generates …


Balanced Scorecard Paper, David Randall Jenkins Sep 2007

Balanced Scorecard Paper, David Randall Jenkins

David Randall Jenkins

Ordered conflict resolution reference ethics explains the Balanced Scorecard's success as competent social choice theory derived. Moreover, the paper supplants the Learning and Growth Perspective and adds the Social Policy Perspective.


Kooperative Geschäftsmodelle – Auf Dem Weg Zu Silent Processes, Hubert Oesterle Sep 2007

Kooperative Geschäftsmodelle – Auf Dem Weg Zu Silent Processes, Hubert Oesterle

Hubert Oesterle

No abstract provided.


Comments On The Fcc’S Proposed Competitive Bidding Procedures For Auction 73, Peter Cramton, Gregory Rosston, Andrzej Skrzypacz, Robert Wilson Aug 2007

Comments On The Fcc’S Proposed Competitive Bidding Procedures For Auction 73, Peter Cramton, Gregory Rosston, Andrzej Skrzypacz, Robert Wilson

Peter Cramton

No abstract provided.


Financial Portfolio Strategy: Application To College Of Southwest, Grace S. Thomson Aug 2007

Financial Portfolio Strategy: Application To College Of Southwest, Grace S. Thomson

Dr. Grace S. Thomson

Financial Portfolio Strategy Creating value in the organization is the cornerstone of business activity. Value-creation is a concept that has evolved for the past fifty years, stimulating the generation of theories, techniques, models and institutions (Slater and Zwirlein, 1996). Financial markets have developed in response to the dynamic corporate activity, providing different options of financing and investment. Financial decision-making at the executive level becomes critical in the creation of wealth in the organization, and the financial strategies designed by the Top Management Team (TMT) are expected to seek beyond profit maximization (Lankau et al, 2007; Myers, 2001). However, there are …


More Than Meets The Eye: The Import Of Retail Cigarette Merchandising, Richard W. Pollay Aug 2007

More Than Meets The Eye: The Import Of Retail Cigarette Merchandising, Richard W. Pollay

Richard W. Pollay

No abstract provided.


Geschäftsmodelle 2010 - Kundenwert Aus Kundenprozess, Hubert Oesterle Aug 2007

Geschäftsmodelle 2010 - Kundenwert Aus Kundenprozess, Hubert Oesterle

Hubert Oesterle

No abstract provided.


News And Corporate Governance: What Dow Jones And Reuters Teach Us About Stewardship, Donald Nordberg Aug 2007

News And Corporate Governance: What Dow Jones And Reuters Teach Us About Stewardship, Donald Nordberg

Donald Nordberg

This paper in an early draft of an article that appeared in Journalism: Theory, Practice and Criticism in 2007. The outcomes of near simultaneous bids for the news organizations Reuters Group plc and Dow Jones & Co. Inc. in 2007 hinged on mechanisms of corporate governance put in place at each company to protect the integrity and independence of the editorial operations. Neither company is a particularly model of good governance, since the restrictions – super-voting shares at DJ, veto-power by the trustees of the Founders Share Company at Reuters – almost completely rule out an open market for corporate …


Possible Design For A Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading System, Peter Cramton Aug 2007

Possible Design For A Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading System, Peter Cramton

Peter Cramton

No abstract provided.


Colombia’S Forward Energy Market, Peter Cramton Aug 2007

Colombia’S Forward Energy Market, Peter Cramton

Peter Cramton

This paper presents a market design for Colombia’s forward energy market, which is scheduled to began in 2008. The forward energy market is an organized market to procure energy for electricity customers on a forward basis. It includes both the regulated market (residential and other small customers) and the nonregulated market (large customers). Currently, regulated customers represent 68% of the total electricity demand and nonregulated customers represent the remaining 32%. The proposed design is novel in that it integrates both the regulated and nonregulated customers into a single organized market. Although the regulated and nonregulated energy products remain distinct, their …


The Effects Of Culture On Decision Making And Judgment, Donnel A. Briley Aug 2007

The Effects Of Culture On Decision Making And Judgment, Donnel A. Briley

Donnel A Briley

No abstract provided.


Economist Letter To Ntia On 700 Mhz Spectrum Auction, Peter Cramton, Andrzej Skrzypacz, Simon Wilkie, Robert Wilson Jul 2007

Economist Letter To Ntia On 700 Mhz Spectrum Auction, Peter Cramton, Andrzej Skrzypacz, Simon Wilkie, Robert Wilson

Peter Cramton

As the 700 MHz auction approaches, we are writing to clear up a common misconception about the nature of spectrum auctions and the impact of various rules on auction revenues.


El Capital Emprendedor Como Determinante Del Crecimiento Económico En España, Phd(C) José Luis Massón Guerra Jul 2007

El Capital Emprendedor Como Determinante Del Crecimiento Económico En España, Phd(C) José Luis Massón Guerra

José Luis Massón Guerra, PhD(c)

No abstract provided.


Essential Entry: Revenues In The 700 Mhz Spectrum Auction, Peter Cramton Jul 2007

Essential Entry: Revenues In The 700 Mhz Spectrum Auction, Peter Cramton

Peter Cramton

A common misconception is that an open access provision on a sliver of the 700 MHz spectrum would reduce auction revenues. In fact, the open access, wholesale, and bidding credit provisions put forth by Frontline Wireless, will motivate new entry, enhance competition in the auction, and raise revenues.


Water Walls: An Effective Option For High Performance Buildings, David A. Bainbridge Jul 2007

Water Walls: An Effective Option For High Performance Buildings, David A. Bainbridge

David A Bainbridge

Water wall thermal mass has been proven over the last 40 years on a wide range of residential and commercial projects in temperate and cold climates. It provides better thermal comfort and more efficient energy transfer at reasonable cost.


Exploring The Global Reporting Initiative Guidelines As A Model For Triple Bottom-Line Reporting, Laura Hartman, Mollie Painter-Morland Jul 2007

Exploring The Global Reporting Initiative Guidelines As A Model For Triple Bottom-Line Reporting, Laura Hartman, Mollie Painter-Morland

Laura Hartman

The paper is aimed at analyzing the contribution that the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) makes to the field of sustainability reporting. It provides an overview of the multitude of initiatives aimed at standardizing corporate social responsibility efforts on a global scale and highlights the ways in which the GRI can be distinguished from other international initiatives. By evaluating GRI’s goals and its claims, the paper provides an overview of the strengths and weaknesses of this critical initiative. It includes a discussion of changes and new strategies that the GRI proposes as part of its recently introduced G3 Guidelines. The authors …


Money For Nothing And Checks For Free: Recent Developments In Us Subprime Mortgage Markets, John Kiff, Paul Mills Jul 2007

Money For Nothing And Checks For Free: Recent Developments In Us Subprime Mortgage Markets, John Kiff, Paul Mills

John Kiff

No abstract provided.


The Ethics Of Corporate Governance, Donald Nordberg Jul 2007

The Ethics Of Corporate Governance, Donald Nordberg

Donald Nordberg

This paper is an early draft of an article that appeared in the Journal of General Management in 2008. How should corporate directors determine what is the "right" decision? For at least the past 30 years the debate has raged as to whether shareholder value should take precedence over corporate social responsibility when crucial decisions arise. Directors face pressure, not least from "ethical" investors, to do the "good" thing when they seek to make the "right" choice. Corporate governance theory has tended to look to agency theory and the need of boards to curb excessive executive power to guide directors' …