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Full-Text Articles in Business
Determinants Of International Equity Entry Mode: An Empirical Analysis, Ruth Clark, Fernando Robles, Syed Akhter, Marcilio Machado
Determinants Of International Equity Entry Mode: An Empirical Analysis, Ruth Clark, Fernando Robles, Syed Akhter, Marcilio Machado
Syed H. Akhter
No abstract provided.
The Halloween Effect: An Enduring Market Anomaly, Ladd Kochman
The Halloween Effect: An Enduring Market Anomaly, Ladd Kochman
Ladd Kochman
No abstract provided.
Exposure To Intermediaries And The Meanings Managers Hold: Evidence From Manufacturing Best Practices Programs, Peter Cebon, E. Geoffrey Love
Exposure To Intermediaries And The Meanings Managers Hold: Evidence From Manufacturing Best Practices Programs, Peter Cebon, E. Geoffrey Love
Peter Cebon
No abstract provided.
Foundations And Evolution Of A Research Career In International Marketing, Gregory Osland
Foundations And Evolution Of A Research Career In International Marketing, Gregory Osland
Gregory E. Osland
No abstract provided.
Price Discovery And Liquidity In Basket Securities, Thomas Henker, Martin Martens
Price Discovery And Liquidity In Basket Securities, Thomas Henker, Martin Martens
Thomas Henker
Basket securities enable investors to purchase a broad portfolio of securities in a single transaction. We examine the link between HOLDRS, a basket security comprising stocks from an industry or sector, and the underlying stocks. We find that the price of the portfolio of underlying securities leads and is more informative than the basket price. Our results are contrary to the findings of empirical studies that use futures, which are basket securities with features less like those of the underlying equities. Our findings suggest uninformed investors can minimize adverse selection costs by trading basket securities rather than the underlying stocks.
Assessing The Impact Of Ifrs Adoption: Findings And Implications For Form 20-F Users, James Sander, Susan Hughes
Assessing The Impact Of Ifrs Adoption: Findings And Implications For Form 20-F Users, James Sander, Susan Hughes
James F. Sander
No abstract provided.
An Expert System For Matching Individual Characteristics And Features Of Brain-Computer Interface Technologies With Performance, Adriane Randolph
An Expert System For Matching Individual Characteristics And Features Of Brain-Computer Interface Technologies With Performance, Adriane Randolph
Adriane B. Randolph
No abstract provided.
The Impact Of Accounting Rule And Economic Differences On The Issuance Of Cash And Share-Puts, William Terando, W. Shaw, R. Gary
The Impact Of Accounting Rule And Economic Differences On The Issuance Of Cash And Share-Puts, William Terando, W. Shaw, R. Gary
William D. Terando
No abstract provided.
An Exploratory Study Of Gender Effect On Student Presentation Evaluations: Does Gender Similarity Make A Difference?, Musa Pinar, Tulay Girard
An Exploratory Study Of Gender Effect On Student Presentation Evaluations: Does Gender Similarity Make A Difference?, Musa Pinar, Tulay Girard
Musa Pinar
No abstract provided.
A Study On Work-Family Conflict: The Role Of Exchange Relationships And Gender., Isabel Metz, P Kailasapathy, M Kraimer
A Study On Work-Family Conflict: The Role Of Exchange Relationships And Gender., Isabel Metz, P Kailasapathy, M Kraimer
Isabel Metz
No abstract provided.
Does Volatility In Government Borrowing Leads To Higher Inflation? Evidence From Pakistan, Safdar Khan
Does Volatility In Government Borrowing Leads To Higher Inflation? Evidence From Pakistan, Safdar Khan
Safdar Khan
No abstract provided.
Apics Operations Management Body Of Knowledge Framework
Apics Operations Management Body Of Knowledge Framework
Karen Eboch
The Operations Management Body of Knowledge outlines the areas of knowledge required to successfully manage the processes for producing and delivering products and services. The descriptions give an overview of each area and, when taken together, define a generally accepted view of the scope of Operations Management as a field of study. As Operations Management is a dynamic filed, the OMBOK describes the current common perceptions surrounding it and will evolve over time to reflect changing perceptions and incorporate new approaches as their usage becomes prevalent.
Investigating The Impact Of Organizational Excellence And Leadership On Achieving Business Performance: An Exploratory Study Of Turkish Firms, Musa Pinar, Tulay Girard
Investigating The Impact Of Organizational Excellence And Leadership On Achieving Business Performance: An Exploratory Study Of Turkish Firms, Musa Pinar, Tulay Girard
Musa Pinar
No abstract provided.
Elbert Clayton (Com ’08) – First Stage Leverage, Inc.
Elbert Clayton (Com ’08) – First Stage Leverage, Inc.
Dr. Harold Welsch
Elbert has started, purchased, and run numerous ventures, most recently BarVision, a software company that helps bars and restaurants manage and prevent losses from liquor pouring by bartenders. Besides BarVision, Elbert is currently operating three additional ventures, employing a total of 11 people full-time. From 2005 to 2008, Elbert received coaching and counseling from the Coleman Center, some of which led to a semi-final placing in a national business plan competition. He has raised $40,000 in capital and recently sold one of his businesses for over $300,000, which he reinvested in a new venture.
Natural Law, Human Rights And Corporate Reputational Capital In Global Governance
Natural Law, Human Rights And Corporate Reputational Capital In Global Governance
kjackson@fordham.edu
No abstract provided.
An Analysis Of Pakistan’S Vulnerability To Crisis, Safdar Khan
An Analysis Of Pakistan’S Vulnerability To Crisis, Safdar Khan
Safdar Khan
No abstract provided.
Using Student Feedback In Designing Student-Focused Curricula, Musa Pinar, Michael Mccuddy, Elizabeth Gingerich
Using Student Feedback In Designing Student-Focused Curricula, Musa Pinar, Michael Mccuddy, Elizabeth Gingerich
Musa Pinar
No abstract provided.
Examining The Bank Service Quality From Personnel Point Of View: The Comparisons Of State, Private And Foreign Banks In Turkey, Musa Pinar, Zeliha Eser
Examining The Bank Service Quality From Personnel Point Of View: The Comparisons Of State, Private And Foreign Banks In Turkey, Musa Pinar, Zeliha Eser
Musa Pinar
No abstract provided.
Corporate Governance And Managerial Risk Taking, Lubomir Litov, Kose John, Bernard Yeung
Corporate Governance And Managerial Risk Taking, Lubomir Litov, Kose John, Bernard Yeung
Lubomir P. Litov
No abstract provided.
Price Momentum And Idiosyncratic Volatility, Matteo Arena, K. Haggard, Xuemin Yan
Price Momentum And Idiosyncratic Volatility, Matteo Arena, K. Haggard, Xuemin Yan
Matteo P. Arena
No abstract provided.
The Intelligent New Business Electronic Application And Automated Underwriting Solution At The Western-Southern Life Insurance Company, James Brodzinski, E. Crable, M. Frolick
The Intelligent New Business Electronic Application And Automated Underwriting Solution At The Western-Southern Life Insurance Company, James Brodzinski, E. Crable, M. Frolick
James D Brodzinski
No abstract provided.
Cultural Landscape In Mongolian Tourism, R Buckley, Claudia Ollenburg, L Zhong
Cultural Landscape In Mongolian Tourism, R Buckley, Claudia Ollenburg, L Zhong
Claudia Ollenburg
The Mongolian steppes and their nomads, horses, herds and gers form a cultural landscape which is the region’s icon attraction, the central image in Mongolian marketing, the key feature of its flagship tourism products, and the most heavily commoditized component of its industry. In other Mongolian landscapes, and also in the steppes of neighboring regions and the grasslands of Africa, Australia, and North America, natural and cultural heritage are treated as separate attractions. The concept of cultural landscape is heavily used in a World Heritage context, has a significant role to play in the global tourism industry, and deserves further …
Creating Competitive Advantage Through Ingredient Branding And Brand Ecosystem: The Case Of Turkish Cotton And Textiles, Musa Pinar, Paul Trapp
Creating Competitive Advantage Through Ingredient Branding And Brand Ecosystem: The Case Of Turkish Cotton And Textiles, Musa Pinar, Paul Trapp
Musa Pinar
No abstract provided.
The Organisational Gender Diversity-Performance Link: Does Industry Type Matter?, Isabel Metz, M Ali, C.T Kulik
The Organisational Gender Diversity-Performance Link: Does Industry Type Matter?, Isabel Metz, M Ali, C.T Kulik
Isabel Metz
No abstract provided.
Assessing The Relationship Between Loyalty Program, Store Satisfaction And Store Loyalty, Kerrie Bridson, Jody Evans, Melissa Hickman
Assessing The Relationship Between Loyalty Program, Store Satisfaction And Store Loyalty, Kerrie Bridson, Jody Evans, Melissa Hickman
Jody Evans
After a decade of research there is still much to understand about the relationship between loyalty programs and whether they deliver on their promise of building customer loyalty towards a store and understanding the mediating role of store satisfaction. Our results suggest that loyalty program as a summary construct, explains a significant proportion of the variance in store satisfaction and store loyalty. However, disaggregation of the construct into hard versus soft attributes, promotes greater specificity, precision and accuracy in uncovering the differential impact on store satisfaction and store loyalty.
Unbinding The Concept Of National Culture: A Negotiated Cultural Identity Approach, Noriko Yagi
Unbinding The Concept Of National Culture: A Negotiated Cultural Identity Approach, Noriko Yagi
Noriko Yagi
No abstract provided.
The Tqm Paradox: Relations Among Tqm Practices, Plant Performance, And Customer Satisfaction, Thomas Choi, Karen Eboch
The Tqm Paradox: Relations Among Tqm Practices, Plant Performance, And Customer Satisfaction, Thomas Choi, Karen Eboch
Karen Eboch
No abstract provided.
A Face Can Launch A Thousand Shares (And A 0.80% Abnormal Return), Matteo Arena, John Howe
A Face Can Launch A Thousand Shares (And A 0.80% Abnormal Return), Matteo Arena, John Howe
Matteo P. Arena
In this paper we examine the market reaction—price and volume—to the appearance of a firm in the Who’s News column of The Wall Street Journal. We differentiate between those firms whose articles are accompanied by a picture of an executive and a control set of firms whose articles on the same day are not accompanied by a picture. The results show a more pronounced market reaction to the “cum picture” articles, consistent with the incomplete information theory of Merton [1987] and the heuristic-based familiarity hypothesis. There is no evidence of significant long-run abnormal performance for the sample firms.
Emotion In Negotiation: Introduction To Special Issue, Mara Olekalns, Dan Druckman
Emotion In Negotiation: Introduction To Special Issue, Mara Olekalns, Dan Druckman
Mara Olekalns
This paper is the introduction to a Special Issue of Group Decision and Negotiation, focusing on emotion in negotiation.
Advertising Creativity : The View Across The Meeting Room And Across Cultures, Lester Johnson
Advertising Creativity : The View Across The Meeting Room And Across Cultures, Lester Johnson
Lester Johnson
Factors that impact advertising creative excellence are investigated by surveying advertising creatives in three countries, Australia, New Zealand and Malaysia, the first two of which are quite similar culturally and the third rather different. Opinions of these creatives are compared to opinions gathered, using the same survey instrument, for a sample of Australian advertisers. Not surprisingly there was more agreement among the creatives across the three countries than agreement between the Australian advertisers and any of the groups of creatives. An unanticipated finding was that Malaysian creatives were in slightly more agreement with the Australian advertisers than were Australian and …