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Full-Text Articles in Business
October 1990, Inland Empire Business Journal
October 1990, Inland Empire Business Journal
Inland Empire Business Journal
TRANSPORTATION REAL ESTATE
Toll Road Proposal Angers Rlv-
Officials Page 1
REAL ESTATE
Group Invests In George AFB Area Page 12
ECONOMY
Inland Empire Ranks Sixth In
Job Growth Page 3
MARKETING
What's a Poor Inventor to do? Page 16
PRISONS
Blythe Prison Size will Double Page 5
SALES
How did Willie loan do It? Page 7
ENVIRONMENT
Recycling Is Good Business Page 27
BANK ING FEATURES
Inland Empire Banks Still Strong Page 8
Newsmakers Page 9
Pro/Con: Prop. 129 Page 20
Commentary: Rep. George Brown on the Inland Empire Economy Page 21
People, Pieces 6 Things Page 25
August 1990, Inland Empire Business Journal
August 1990, Inland Empire Business Journal
Inland Empire Business Journal
SPACE TECHNOLOGY
Inland Empire Group Seeks To
Woo Space Division Page 1
COMPETITIVENESS
Are American Business Executives
Wimps? Page 1
WASTE DISPOSAL
Hauling Trash through the Inland
Empire Page 1
HOUSING
Page 1
POLITICS
Another Brown Enters Politics at
the State wide Level Page 8
TRANSPORTATION
Busy 91 Freeways About to Get
Face lift Page 10
HEALTH CARE •
INLAND EMPIRE HOSPITALS BUCK
TREND Page11
EDUCATION
COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES
ARE GROWING Page 16
Commercial Construction
Temecula Building
Up 55 Percent Page 21
TRAVEL
The Mirage Hotel in Las Vegas:
Just a Mirage? Page 24
ANSWERS
Can Businesses Afford to Pay …
July 1990, Inland Empire Business Journal
July 1990, Inland Empire Business Journal
Inland Empire Business Journal
INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION
China Seeks to enter the main stream. Business Community
Page 1
Professor Marshall Shen and his "gang of nine"
Cal Poly students successfully communicated directly with Chinese top leader concerning the future of China in the arena of ·world business.
TECHNOLOGY
Cutting Down Meeting Time with Computers Page 4
Two-day meetings can be slashed to two-hour gatherings by using computers to replace cumbersome flip charts and handwritten lists.
REAL ESTATE
Inland Empire Real Estate
Market Flattening Out Page 5
The Inland Empire has been feeling the effects -of a statewide real estate slowdown, with local brokers having to …
June 1990, Inland Empire Business Journal
June 1990, Inland Empire Business Journal
Inland Empire Business Journal
AEROSPACE
Lockheed Denies Linkage Page 1
TRANSPORTATION
Four-County Cooperation
Assured Page 1
WATER
Supplies Pinched,
Prices to Rise Page 1
DEFENSE EMPLOYMENT
No Layoffs Seen At
Rancho Cucamonga Plant Page1
HEALTHCARE
No Danger to Patients,
Lorna Linda Asserts Page 1
URBAN AFFAIRS
Moreno Valley Beginning
to Attract Employers Page 4
AIR QUALITY
Checks and Balances
on the AQMD Page 5
HEALTH INSURANCE
Cost Containment for Small Business
May Have Arrived Page 6
GUEST COMMENTARY
Integrated Monorail Project
Makes Sense Page 8
ADVERTISING
Myth of High-Cost
Blurbs Page 9
LEISURE
Palm Springs
Vintage Grand Prix Page 10
REAL ESTATE
Turmoil In …
May 1990, Inland Empire Business Journal
May 1990, Inland Empire Business Journal
Inland Empire Business Journal
DEVELOPMENT
Outdated City Housing Plans Page 1
CONSTRUCTION
Asbestos Myth Page 1
HOTELS
Uncertain Future Page 1
HEALTH COSTS
Group Insurance Page 1
REAL ESTATE
Risky Market? Page 1
LAW
Drug Testing In the Workplace Page 5
COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT
High Speed Train & New Airport Page 8
REAL ESTATE
"War Room" Page 9
WATER
Pomona Crisis Averted Page 10
FOCUS .
Palm Springs Page 12
HOUSING
Affordable Housing Page 14
REAL ESTATE
Orange Coast Title Page 15
GUEST COMMENTARY
Savings and Loans Page 16
GUEST COMMENTARY
Savings and Loans Page17
CLOSEUP
Inland Empire Close-up Page 17
CONSTRUCTION
Toxic Materials Page …
March 1990, Inland Empire Business Journal
March 1990, Inland Empire Business Journal
Inland Empire Business Journal
AQMD
Senator Plans Hearings Page 1
SAVINGS & LOANS
Only One Inland Empire Page 1
HIGH TECH LAW
ENFORCEMENT
Chino Police Department Highly Computerized Page 1
HEALTH
Joint Venture Proves Successful Page 3
AWARDS
Upland Woman Named Business Associate of the Year Page 3
WORKERS COMP
Legislation Aimed at Abuses Page 5
LOW-TECH
High Tech Magic May Be Fading Page 7
SBA
The Rules Are Simple Page 8
HOSPITALS
No Crisis In Census or Trauma System Page10
MANDATED HEALTH CARE
Proposal Criticized Page 1 0
MANAGED HEALTH CARE
Coordination Lowers Costs Page 10
HIGH-TECH
Baxter Medical comes to Ontario Page …
November 1989, Inland Empire Business Journal
November 1989, Inland Empire Business Journal
Inland Empire Business Journal
Palm Springs Racetrack Proposed Jim Guthrie speaks about his dream of building a car racetrack on his 400 acres of land, adjacent to Palm Springs.................1
Riverside and San Bernardino General Hospitals Optimistic About Meeting State and Federal Standards discusses state inspectors week long investigation of the Inland Empire's two public hospitals ...................1
EPA Gives Kaiser and Lusk Green Light to Decontaminate Kaiser Steel Resources, Inc., of Rancho Cucamonga announced that they are no longer on the Superfund Site list.................1
Beaumont Fires Planning Commission Beaumont City Manager Robert Bounds and Councilman Bill Bauer discuss issues involving the city council and the …
October 1989, Inland Empire Business Journal
October 1989, Inland Empire Business Journal
Inland Empire Business Journal
IDM to Develop Riverside Community College Site Riverside Community College District's Development Corporation has signed an agreement with the IDM Corporation of Long Beach, leasing the La Sierra property for development................................1
Ontario International Airport Ontario Mayor Howard J. Snider follows up on his April 1989 article as the Steering Committee of the Part 150 Study completes its three year study................................1
Temecula Winery to Export Champagne to Japan John Culbertson's champagne has graced the tables of White House state dinners. Soon his winery will be the first American company to export champagne to Japan. The Japanese, who have …
June 1989, Inland Empire Business Journal
June 1989, Inland Empire Business Journal
Inland Empire Business Journal
Health of the Inland Empire Financial Institutions the Inland Empire Business Journal contacted the FDIC to obtain information on Inland Empire banks on the "problem bank list" in the aftermath of the Savings and Loan Crisis.............................1
Gambling Could Raise $500,000 in New Taxes for Cathedral City Mayor George G. Hardie's proposal for a resort hotel and gaming Card Club complex. (includes interview with Mayor Hardie).......................1
Developers Offer Sewer Fund Monies a consortium of eastern Riverside County developers approached the Eastern Municipal Water District (EMWD) with a proposal to pre-pay building permit fees to accelerate sewer plant expansion to support development.......................1 …
April 1989, Inland Empire Business Journal
April 1989, Inland Empire Business Journal
Inland Empire Business Journal
Commuter Rail to O.C. Proposed The Orange County Transportation Commission is developing a plan for a commuter line between Orange County and Riverside (eventually to extend to San Bernardino) ................................ 1
Private Toll-Road Surprises Corona Mayor Corona Mayor Dick Deininger and Corona City Councilman Al Lopez express surprise at a plan, three years in development, that was just revealed. It came out as proposed legislation for a "Road to the Coast" private toll road (I-15) planned to cut through Camp Pendleton and the Cleveland National Forest. John Meyer, Executive Director of the Transportation Corridor Agencies in Orange County, answers a …
Human Resource Accounting: A Survey, Cindy Slack (Anderson)
Human Resource Accounting: A Survey, Cindy Slack (Anderson)
WWU Honors College Senior Projects
The subject of my paper is Human Resource Accounting. Human Resource Accounting has received a lot of attention in the past twenty years, and is still under examination by many people. The idea behind Human Resource Accounting stems from the basic assumption that people are the most important resource of a business. I will present the arguments for and against Human Resource Accounting, and the assumptions that underlie its use. Then I will turn to an examination of some of the methods that have been suggested to measure these human resources. Many different methods have been suggested, and in a …
Reasons For Quitting: A Comparison Of Part-Time And Full-Time Employees, James R. Salter, Lawrence H. Peters, Ellen F. Jackofsky
Reasons For Quitting: A Comparison Of Part-Time And Full-Time Employees, James R. Salter, Lawrence H. Peters, Ellen F. Jackofsky
Historical Working Papers
Based on the construct of "partial inclusion", it was hypothesized that the turnover of full-time employees would be best explained by job-related reasons and that of part-time employees by non job-related reasons. To test these hypotheses, data were collected from 1558 part-time and 640 full-time persons who voluntarily quit their jobs. With the exception of three items dealing with work schedules, the results tended to support the hypotheses. These results were discussed with regard to the management of turnover within full-time and part-time employee groups and the importance of continued research aimed at identifying company controllable factors whih influence the …