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Employers' Views On The Value Of Older Workers : Final Report, Edmund S. Muskie Institute Of Public Affairs Aug 1991

Employers' Views On The Value Of Older Workers : Final Report, Edmund S. Muskie Institute Of Public Affairs

Maine Collection

Employers' Views on the Value of Older Workers : Final Report

Submitted to: The AARP Andrus Foundation

Prepared by: Human Services Development Institute, Edmund S. Muskie Institute of Public Affairs, University of Southern Maine, 96 Falmouth St., Portland, Maine 04103 (August 1991).

Contents: Acknowledgements / Executive Summary / Abstract / I. Introduction and Background / II. Project Methodology / III. Findings / IV. Conclusions and Recommendations / References


Origins And Development Of The Product Life Cycle Concept, Gregory E. Osland Jan 1991

Origins And Development Of The Product Life Cycle Concept, Gregory E. Osland

Scholarship and Professional Work - Business

Underpinnings and recognition of the product life cycle concept are found in the writings of sociologists, anthropologists, economists, and marketers of the last two centuries. The fashion cycle and advertising spiral are antecedents of the well-known graphic form of the PLC that has been discussed for the last forty years.


1991 Division Of Student Life Directors Meeting Minutes, Morehead State University. Housing & Residence Education Office. Jan 1991

1991 Division Of Student Life Directors Meeting Minutes, Morehead State University. Housing & Residence Education Office.

Housing & Residence Education Records

The meeting minutes of Division of Student Life Directors at Morehead State University from 1991.


A Structural Analysis Of Corporate Political Activity: An Application Of Euclidean Modeling To The Study Of Intercorporate Relations, Colleen Bridget Mullery Jan 1991

A Structural Analysis Of Corporate Political Activity: An Application Of Euclidean Modeling To The Study Of Intercorporate Relations, Colleen Bridget Mullery

Dissertations and Theses

During the past two decades business has become increasingly active in the political process, and scholars continue to debate the extent to which this activity is organized. This fundamental issue is addressed by examining corporate political activity within the context of resource dependence and class cohesion theories. Political action committee (PAC) campaign contributions, this study's measure for corporate political activity, are structurally analyzed to determine if either resource dependence or class cohesion theory explains the forces which drive business participation in the U.S. public policy process. The rationale which forty-two diverse corporate PACs exercise when selecting which congressional campaigns to …