Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Discipline
-
- Social and Behavioral Sciences (50)
- Communication (43)
- Human Resources Management (43)
- Organizational Behavior and Theory (43)
- Political Science (43)
-
- Psychology (43)
- Sociology (43)
- Library and Information Science (6)
- Agribusiness (3)
- Collection Development and Management (3)
- Arts and Humanities (2)
- Business Administration, Management, and Operations (2)
- Engineering (2)
- Accounting (1)
- Agricultural and Resource Economics (1)
- Art and Design (1)
- Automotive Engineering (1)
- Business Analytics (1)
- Business Intelligence (1)
- Fine Arts (1)
- History (1)
- History of Art, Architecture, and Archaeology (1)
- Information Literacy (1)
- Jewish Studies (1)
- Leadership Studies (1)
- Life Sciences (1)
- Management Sciences and Quantitative Methods (1)
- Marketing (1)
- Operations and Supply Chain Management (1)
- Keyword
-
- Airports (1)
- American Culture (1)
- Bootstrap (1)
- Business (1)
- Business strategy (1)
-
- Censored quantile regression (1)
- Cereal rye (1)
- Cover crops (1)
- Cultural Development (1)
- DEA (1)
- Farm management (1)
- Herbicides (1)
- Input distance function (1)
- Iowa (1)
- Jewish (1)
- Jewish Business (1)
- Jews (1)
- Net returns (1)
- Nigeria (1)
- Partial budget (1)
- Production agriculture (1)
- Scale efficiency (1)
- Stochastic production frontier (1)
- Technical efficiency (1)
- Urban influence (1)
- Publication
- Publication Type
Articles 31 - 56 of 56
Full-Text Articles in Business
Leader-Member Exchange And Belongingness: The Role Of Gender Dissimilarity In Leaders' And Members' Citizenship Behaviors, Catherine E. Kleshinski, Kelly S. Wilson
Leader-Member Exchange And Belongingness: The Role Of Gender Dissimilarity In Leaders' And Members' Citizenship Behaviors, Catherine E. Kleshinski, Kelly S. Wilson
Dismantling Bias Conference Series
No abstract provided.
Differences In Men And Women's Response To Availability Pressures: A Structured Equation Model Ono The Influence Of Perceived Availability Pressures On Employees' Boundary Control, Enacted Boundary Management Strategy And Work-Home Conflict, Pascale Peters, Rob Blomme, Daantje Derks, Anne Van Heertum
Differences In Men And Women's Response To Availability Pressures: A Structured Equation Model Ono The Influence Of Perceived Availability Pressures On Employees' Boundary Control, Enacted Boundary Management Strategy And Work-Home Conflict, Pascale Peters, Rob Blomme, Daantje Derks, Anne Van Heertum
Dismantling Bias Conference Series
No abstract provided.
Family-Supportive Supervisory Behaviors: Does Gender Matter?, Sue Epstein
Family-Supportive Supervisory Behaviors: Does Gender Matter?, Sue Epstein
Dismantling Bias Conference Series
No abstract provided.
An Examination Of The Relationship Between Perceived Organizational Support For Family Flexibility, Supervisor Support For Family Flexibility, And The Use Of Family Friendly Benefits, Ellen Smith, Margaret S. Stockdale
An Examination Of The Relationship Between Perceived Organizational Support For Family Flexibility, Supervisor Support For Family Flexibility, And The Use Of Family Friendly Benefits, Ellen Smith, Margaret S. Stockdale
Dismantling Bias Conference Series
No abstract provided.
Managing The Negative Effects Of Parenting In Academia: Gender, Institutional Policies, And Collegial Support, Amy C. Moors, Abigail J. Stewart, Janet E. Malley
Managing The Negative Effects Of Parenting In Academia: Gender, Institutional Policies, And Collegial Support, Amy C. Moors, Abigail J. Stewart, Janet E. Malley
Dismantling Bias Conference Series
No abstract provided.
Post-Maternity Leave Work Re-Entry: A Couples Perspective, Laura M. Little, Courtney Masterson
Post-Maternity Leave Work Re-Entry: A Couples Perspective, Laura M. Little, Courtney Masterson
Dismantling Bias Conference Series
No abstract provided.
Evaluation Of Workplace Lactation Support Among Pennsylvania, Colleen Payton Mph,Ches, Martha Romney Rn,Ms,Jd,Mph, Beth Olson, Dian J. Abatemarco, Marianna Lanoue, Amy Leader
Evaluation Of Workplace Lactation Support Among Pennsylvania, Colleen Payton Mph,Ches, Martha Romney Rn,Ms,Jd,Mph, Beth Olson, Dian J. Abatemarco, Marianna Lanoue, Amy Leader
Dismantling Bias Conference Series
No abstract provided.
The Unintended Consequneces Of Maternity Leaves: How Agency Innterventions Mitigate The Negative Effects Of Longer Maternity Leaves, Ivona Hideg, Anja Krstic, Raymond N. C. Trau Dr, Tanya Zarina
The Unintended Consequneces Of Maternity Leaves: How Agency Innterventions Mitigate The Negative Effects Of Longer Maternity Leaves, Ivona Hideg, Anja Krstic, Raymond N. C. Trau Dr, Tanya Zarina
Dismantling Bias Conference Series
No abstract provided.
Pushed Out Or Opting Out? Integrating Perspectives On Gender Difference In Withdrawal Attitudes During Pregnancy, Samantha C. Paustian-Underdahl, Asia Eaton, Ashley Manderville, Laura Little
Pushed Out Or Opting Out? Integrating Perspectives On Gender Difference In Withdrawal Attitudes During Pregnancy, Samantha C. Paustian-Underdahl, Asia Eaton, Ashley Manderville, Laura Little
Dismantling Bias Conference Series
No abstract provided.
Preparing Leaders For Industry: The Role Of Graduate Education And Early Career Training In The Career Trajectories Of Female Stem Phds, Joyce B. Main, Yanbing Wang
Preparing Leaders For Industry: The Role Of Graduate Education And Early Career Training In The Career Trajectories Of Female Stem Phds, Joyce B. Main, Yanbing Wang
Dismantling Bias Conference Series
No abstract provided.
Workplace Incivility Against Women In Stem: Insights And Best Practices, Mahima Saxena
Workplace Incivility Against Women In Stem: Insights And Best Practices, Mahima Saxena
Dismantling Bias Conference Series
No abstract provided.
Role Of Sourcing Practices In Improving Gender Equality In The It Industry, Nikita Atal, Gemma Berenguer, Sameer Borwankar
Role Of Sourcing Practices In Improving Gender Equality In The It Industry, Nikita Atal, Gemma Berenguer, Sameer Borwankar
Dismantling Bias Conference Series
No abstract provided.
“I’M With Her”: Endorsing White Women As Allies To Signal Identity-Safety Among Black Women, India R. Johnson, Evava S. Pietri
“I’M With Her”: Endorsing White Women As Allies To Signal Identity-Safety Among Black Women, India R. Johnson, Evava S. Pietri
Dismantling Bias Conference Series
No abstract provided.
Doing Business In America: A Jewish History, Hasia Diner
Doing Business In America: A Jewish History, Hasia Diner
Purdue University Press Book Previews
American and Jewish historians have long shied away from the topic of Jews and business. Avoidance patterns grew in part from old, often negative stereotypes that linked Jews with money, and the perceived ease and regularity with which they found success with money, condemning Jews for their desires for wealth and their proclivities for turning a profit. A new, dauntless generation of historians, however, realizes that Jewish business has had and continues to have a profound impact on American culture and development, and patterns of immigrant Jewish exploration of business opportunities reflect internal, communal, Jewish-cultural structures and their relationship to …
Impacts Of Urbanization On Costs Of Production And Land Use In The Central Southern Seaboard: A Farm-Level Analysis, Richard F. Nehring, Kenneth Erickson, James M. Harris, Charlie Hallahan, Ani Katchova, Flavius Badau
Impacts Of Urbanization On Costs Of Production And Land Use In The Central Southern Seaboard: A Farm-Level Analysis, Richard F. Nehring, Kenneth Erickson, James M. Harris, Charlie Hallahan, Ani Katchova, Flavius Badau
Journal of Applied Farm Economics
This study uses stochastic production frontier (SPF) and DEA frontier methods to estimate the impact of urban influence on the cost of production for traditional corn/soybeans farms in the Southern Seaboard (excepting Virginia and Alabama). We hypothesize that urban influence decreases the technical efficiency of these farms. Although states in this region are not entirely subject to urban influence, some parts of states in this region are highly urbanized. We find that farmers in urban-influenced locations are less technically efficient than farmers in rural locations in the region examined. During 2002-2014, stochastic production frontier and DEA frontier procedures indicate that …
Annual Net Returns To Cover Crops In Iowa, Alejandro Plastina, Fangge Liu, Wendiam Sawadgo, Fernando E. Miguez, Sarah Carlson, Guillermo Marcillo
Annual Net Returns To Cover Crops In Iowa, Alejandro Plastina, Fangge Liu, Wendiam Sawadgo, Fernando E. Miguez, Sarah Carlson, Guillermo Marcillo
Journal of Applied Farm Economics
Despite the active promotion of cover crops as a key conservation practice, their adoption is very limited. We developed a series of partial budgets based on a statewide survey of Iowa farmers to evaluate the changes in net returns resulting from the incorporation of cover crops into a corn or soybean production system. The average net returns to cover crop use for farmers who did not use cover crops for grazing livestock or forage were consistently negative across different planting and termination methods, tillage practices, and experience levels. Only farmers who used cover crops for grazing livestock or forage and …
Library Marketing: From Passion To Practice, Jill S. Heinze
Library Marketing: From Passion To Practice, Jill S. Heinze
Charleston Library Conference
As discussed in the Charleston Briefing entitled Library Marketing: From Passion to Practice, successfully marketing libraries requires more than a sound communication strategy. Marketing is, in fact, all of an organization’s activities that deliver a product or service to its intended customers. This distinction means that library organizations need to expand their views about what it means to “market” themselves to encompass all of the touchpoints users have with their services. In the process, librarians are challenged to reconcile marketing practices from the business world with their public service ethos, as well as ensure their missions are well defined and …
Professional Development In Libraries: One Size Does Not Fit All, Patricia D. Sobczak, Kathy Bradshaw
Professional Development In Libraries: One Size Does Not Fit All, Patricia D. Sobczak, Kathy Bradshaw
Charleston Library Conference
With the constantly changing landscape in 21st-century libraries, it would seem that professional development would be more important than ever. However, research indicates that few libraries have formal professional development programs, and there are mixed messages from library leaders regarding the necessity and importance of professional development. It is no secret that libraries always seem to be facing budget cuts, and funding for professional development is often seen as a low priority. We were curious to understand how professional development is viewed and executed in other academic libraries.
Professional development means different things to different people. To some, professional development …
Landing The Job: Tips And Tricks To Prepare Students For The Job Hunt, Nora B. Wood, Heather A. Howard, Lauren Reiter
Landing The Job: Tips And Tricks To Prepare Students For The Job Hunt, Nora B. Wood, Heather A. Howard, Lauren Reiter
Charleston Library Conference
With universities, parents, and politicians paying close attention to student success after college, academic libraries are making efforts to support career readiness and preparation through collections and licensed resources as well as related instruction sessions and reference services. This paper presents examples from business librarians at three universities, covering a wide range of practical opportunities for libraries to support career preparation across campus, including partnering with Career Services for database cost sharing and career readiness workshops, teaching students to conduct company and industry research for interview preparation and salary negotiation, and out-of-the-box opportunities at career fairs and Alumni Association events.
Critical Business Collections: Examining Key Issues Using A Social Justice Lens, Heather A. Howard, Katharine V. Macy, Corey Seeman, Alyson S. Vaaler
Critical Business Collections: Examining Key Issues Using A Social Justice Lens, Heather A. Howard, Katharine V. Macy, Corey Seeman, Alyson S. Vaaler
Charleston Library Conference
Academic librarians perform a balancing act between the needs of patrons, licensing restrictions, and the missions of our libraries. As part of the work to develop our campus collections, academic business librarians work with both schools and commercial vendors to provide resources that our business students and faculty require. Business publishers charge academic customers pennies on the dollar for access, but are likely to seek protections for their intellectual content by placing usage restrictions that run counter to what librarians would prefer. This can cause difficulties for librarians in serving their unique populations. This also can run counter to the …
One Root, Many Trees: Reviving Collections Practices, Kevin Farley, Emily Davis Winthrop, Ibironke Lawal, Patricia Sobczak
One Root, Many Trees: Reviving Collections Practices, Kevin Farley, Emily Davis Winthrop, Ibironke Lawal, Patricia Sobczak
Charleston Library Conference
Collections are undergoing intense change and pressure from technology, budgetary uncertainties, and emerging perspectives on future approaches. Our case study—drawn from our experiences as collections librarians—examines these complex issues facing academic collections, large or small, across the profession. Through the development of “collections of distinction” within the local collection, collaborations and scholarly partnerships with colleagues and faculty, and advocacy for the importance of dedicated oversight to ensure that collections investments fulfill the academic mission, we explore possible solutions to the complicated issues defining contemporary collections practices.
Statistical Analysis, Data Visualization, And Business Intelligence Tools For Electronic Resources In Academic Libraries, Cheng Cheng, Tracy J. Gilmore, Colleen Lougen, Connie Stovall
Statistical Analysis, Data Visualization, And Business Intelligence Tools For Electronic Resources In Academic Libraries, Cheng Cheng, Tracy J. Gilmore, Colleen Lougen, Connie Stovall
Charleston Library Conference
Analytics, business intelligence, and data visualization have an increasingly important space in the changing assessment landscape of academic libraries. Today, most academic libraries are spending a significant amount of their total expenditure budget on electronic resources. While they are high-value assets for modern libraries, the expensive annual subscription cost and continuing price increases of e-resources also make them a substantial budgeting burden. It is therefore essential to have a clear statistical view of the trends and patterns in price changes for e-resources and vendors. This paper focuses on three major topics vital for developing such a view: first, the e-resources …
The Value And Feasibility Of Farming Differently Than The Local Average, Cooper Morris, Kevin Dhuyvetter, Elizabeth A. Yeager, Greg Regier
The Value And Feasibility Of Farming Differently Than The Local Average, Cooper Morris, Kevin Dhuyvetter, Elizabeth A. Yeager, Greg Regier
Journal of Applied Farm Economics
The purpose of this research is to quantify the value of being different than the local average and feasibility of distinguishing particular parts of an operation from the local average. Kansas crop farms are broken down by their farm characteristics, production practices, and management performances. An ordinary least squares regression model is used to quantify the value of having different than average characteristics, practices, and management performances. The degree farms have distinguished particular parts of their operations from the average, and how consistently they distinguish their cost, yields, and prices from the average are also analyzed. Farms’ relative size, workers …
Efficiency Driver In Nigerian Airports: A Bootstrap Dea–Censored Quantile Regression Approach, Obioma Reuben Nwaogbe, Peter Wanke, Innocent Chukwuka Ogwude, Carlos Pestana Barros, Abul Kalam Azad
Efficiency Driver In Nigerian Airports: A Bootstrap Dea–Censored Quantile Regression Approach, Obioma Reuben Nwaogbe, Peter Wanke, Innocent Chukwuka Ogwude, Carlos Pestana Barros, Abul Kalam Azad
Journal of Aviation Technology and Engineering
This paper reports on the use of a novel two-stage approach for assessing the efficiency of 30 major Nigerian airports from 2003 to 2013 based on bootstrapped data envelopment analysis (DEA) and censored quantile regression. In the first stage, bootstrapped efficiency estimates are computed. They enable bias correction and testing for significant differences in efficiency levels among airports. Subsequently, bootstrapped DEA results are combined with censored quantile regression to assess the impact of contextual variables—related to the airports’ ownership, location, and network connectivity—on different efficiency percentiles. The results reveal that the intensity of significant impacts regarding airports’ contextual variables may …
Driving The Future: Mobility In The 21st Century, Ted Hamer
Driving The Future: Mobility In The 21st Century, Ted Hamer
Purdue Road School
As part of its future-focused infrastructure planning, INDOT is embarking on a project with Purdue University to understand how the development of transportation infrastructure can be linked to benefits to business supply chains, thus enabling decisions to nurture an ecosystem around connected and autonomous vehicles (CAVs). KPMG will provide insight into the CAV industry.
Avoiding Contract Audit Citations By Improving Billing Submissions, David Brewer, Bill Morgan
Avoiding Contract Audit Citations By Improving Billing Submissions, David Brewer, Bill Morgan
Purdue Road School
In this session, INDOT auditors address common billing errors for different contract payment methodologies. Attendees responsible for preparing bills and submitting invoices will gain a better understanding of how contracts are designed and what is accepted for payment. Local agencies will understand how to review a consultant’s billing before making payment, thus avoiding citations. This presentation should be of particular interest to both engineering consulting firms and local agencies who do business with INDOT.