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Full-Text Articles in Technology and Innovation
2010 Ijbe Front Matter, Tamra Connor
2010 Ijbe Front Matter, Tamra Connor
International Journal for Business Education
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Controlling Patent Prosecution History, Thomas G. Field Jr.
Controlling Patent Prosecution History, Thomas G. Field Jr.
The University of New Hampshire Law Review
[Excerpt] “One of the most salient effects of patent prosecution history arises in the context of the doctrine of equivalents. Under that doctrine, although patent claims may be found to be broader than their literal scope, territory surrendered during prosecution cannot be encompassed as equivalent. Nor can territory forfeited by initial failure to claim be captured under the doctrine of equivalents. Most attorneys who prosecute applications are apt to be aware of such problems and to take measures to avoid them.”
Does Climate Change Justify Compulsory Licensing Of Green Technology?, Robert Fair
Does Climate Change Justify Compulsory Licensing Of Green Technology?, Robert Fair
Brigham Young University International Law & Management Review
No abstract provided.
Importance-Performance Analysis Of Guest Entertainment Technology Amenities In The Lodging Industry, Anil Bilgihan Dr., Cihan Cobanoglu, Brian L. Miller
Importance-Performance Analysis Of Guest Entertainment Technology Amenities In The Lodging Industry, Anil Bilgihan Dr., Cihan Cobanoglu, Brian L. Miller
Hospitality Review
An assessment of how hotel guests view in-room entertainment-technology amenities was conducted to compare the importance of these technologies to how they performed. In-room entertainment technology continues to evolve in the hotel industry. However, given the multitude of entertainment products available in the marketplace today, hoteliers have little understanding of guests’ expectations and of which in-room entertainment-technology amenities will drive guest satisfaction and increase loyalty to the hotel brand. Given that technology is integral to a hotel stay, this study seeks to evaluate the importance and performance of in-room entertainment-technology amenities. Findings indicate that free-to-guest television (FTG TV) and high-speed …
Collaboration From The Virtual Office, Nicole C. Engard
Collaboration From The Virtual Office, Nicole C. Engard
Collaborative Librarianship
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Bankers Perceptions Of Electronic Banking In Pakistan, Ahmad Kaleem, Saima Ahmad
Bankers Perceptions Of Electronic Banking In Pakistan, Ahmad Kaleem, Saima Ahmad
Business Review
Electronic distribution channels provide alternatives for faster delivery of banking services to a wider range of customers. E-channels have gained increasing popularity and have attracted the attention of both academics and practitioners. This paper aims to collect bank employees’ perceptions of the potential benefits and risks associated with electronic banking in Pakistan. The outcomes may help the management of banks develop effective strategic planning for the future of electronic banking in developing countries like Pakistan. Primary sources were used to collect the data and were analyzed via frequency analysis and mean score analysis. The results suggest that bankers in Pakistan …