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Do Women In Top Management Affect Firm Performance? Evidence From Indonesia, Salim Darmadi Jan 2012

Do Women In Top Management Affect Firm Performance? Evidence From Indonesia, Salim Darmadi

Salim Darmadi

This paper investigates the relationship between gender diversity on management boards and financial performance of Indonesian listed companies. We conduct cross-sectional regression analysis based on a sample comprising 92.4 percent of public firms listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX). We find that the representation of female top executives is negatively related to both accounting and market performance, suggesting that female representation is not associated with improved level of performance. From correlation analysis, our results also reveal that smaller firms, which tend to be family-controlled, are more likely to have higher proportion of female members on management boards. This implies …


Corporate Performance, Ceo Power And Ceo Turnover: Evidence From Malaysian Public Listed Companies, Rokiah Ishak Jan 2012

Corporate Performance, Ceo Power And Ceo Turnover: Evidence From Malaysian Public Listed Companies, Rokiah Ishak

rokiah ishak

This paper seeks to determine the impact of firm performance and CEO power on CEO turnover. Research in CEO turnover literature found that corporate performance is frequently used as an indicator to evaluate the effectiveness of CEO effort and findings from most of these studies indicate that the turnover rate of CEO is higher for poor performing firms when compared to well performing firms. Furthermore, social network theory and human capital theory suggest that CEOs gain their power from their educational background; skill and functional background; special expertise; experience; industry specialization; prestige; ownership; age; and length of tenure. This power …


Thesis Overview Submitted To The University Of Chester, Martin Mathews Jan 2012

Thesis Overview Submitted To The University Of Chester, Martin Mathews

Martin Mathews

A short overview of thesis submitted in 2012 to the University of Chester Business School, under the supervision of Professor Peter Stokes


An Phuoc (A): Can Its Business Be Rescued From The Asian Financial Crisis?, Mai T T Thai, Huong T. Thai Jan 2012

An Phuoc (A): Can Its Business Be Rescued From The Asian Financial Crisis?, Mai T T Thai, Huong T. Thai

Mai T T Thai

Nguyen Thi Dien, the founder and owner of An Phuoc, was staring at several letters from An Phuoc’s major customers on a summer day in 1997. Although the weather was suffocatingly hot and humid, she had a chill running down her spine. One after another, the letters informed her that An Phuoc’s major orders had been cancelled and that its partners were closing their business because of the Asian financial crisis. It was clear that An Phuoc would have to close down its factories and make massive layoffs unless it could find a new market. What would it be?


An Phuoc (B): Can Its Business Model Survive The Global Financial Crisis?, Mai T T Thai, Huong T. Thai Jan 2012

An Phuoc (B): Can Its Business Model Survive The Global Financial Crisis?, Mai T T Thai, Huong T. Thai

Mai T T Thai

Nguyen Thi Dien, the founder and owner of An Phuoc, was deep in thought as she watched the news about the global financial crisis on a winter day in early 2008. Every TV channel, every newspaper and everyone she met had been talking about a series of financial market collapses since mid-2007. The crisis had become real now and it was going to have a great impact on global consumption. EU and U.S. markets seemed to be freezing up. The Asian financial crisis had almost killed An Phuoc about 10 years earlier, but her drastic change in business strategies and …


Brett Loebel, Resume, Brett Loebel Jan 2012

Brett Loebel, Resume, Brett Loebel

Brett Loebel

My social media methodologies reflect an integrated mix of communications strategies and tactics with blogs, social media networks, social bookmarking, discussion groups and forums to drive brand awareness, online engagement, expand market share, and increase traffic to your website/landing pages/social media pages that support the business objectives set by management. You may visit my website at http://www.brettloebel.com for a complete detail on my methodological approach to optimizing websites.


5x20 Matrix For Knowledge Management Lifecycle Based On The Five C’S Model And A Critical Review, Philadelphia University Jan 2012

5x20 Matrix For Knowledge Management Lifecycle Based On The Five C’S Model And A Critical Review, Philadelphia University

Philadelphia University, Jordan

No abstract provided.


The Short Story In Jordan Its Origin And Development, Philadelphia University Jan 2012

The Short Story In Jordan Its Origin And Development, Philadelphia University

Philadelphia University, Jordan

No abstract provided.


Creating A State-Wide Transfer Program For Engineering Technology And Technology Management Students, Greg K. Arbuckle, Mark Doggett Jan 2012

Creating A State-Wide Transfer Program For Engineering Technology And Technology Management Students, Greg K. Arbuckle, Mark Doggett

Mark Doggett

The primary purpose of the Western Kentucky Pipeline for 2+2+2 Engineering Technology and Technology Management (ET/TM) students program is to significantly increase degree production and workforce preparation in central and western Kentucky through the construction of a long-term sustainable, reproducible model bridging program of cooperation between Western Kentucky University (WKU), Murray State University (MSU) and the Kentucky Community and Technical College System (KCTCS). The program will significantly increase industrial and technology education opportunities, technology enrollment and two and four-year degree completion. Additionally, this project supports the Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education’s (CPE) goal to double the overall number of undergraduate …


The Sustainable Corporation: Lessons From Avatar, Norm Borin Jan 2012

The Sustainable Corporation: Lessons From Avatar, Norm Borin

Norm A. Borin

This article uses the fictitious company RDA from the movie Avatar as a textbook case of corporate non-sustainability. We provide a list of mistakes RDA made and provide parallel corporate examples in our own society in the areas of stakeholder analysis, corporate governance and systems thinking using the triple bottom line. For each area we present a framework that companies could use to operate in a more sustainable manner.


Making It Real: Faculty Collaboration To Create Video Content, Claudia J. Dold, Gary Dudell Jan 2012

Making It Real: Faculty Collaboration To Create Video Content, Claudia J. Dold, Gary Dudell

Claudia J. Dold

Interest in integrative health care is a growing area of health practice, combining conventional medical treatments with safe and effective complementary and alternative medicine. These modalities relate to both improving physical and psychological well-being, and enhancing conventional talk therapy. In an interdisciplinary collaboration, teaching and library faculty have created a series of sixteen on-line video interviews that introduce practitioner-relevant experiences to students as supplemental course material. These videos are available through the department web-pages to students in other related disciplines as well, including Social Work, Counselor Education, Psychology, and the Colleges of Public Health, Nursing, and Medicine. The video series …


Relative Leader–Member Exchange, Negative Affectivity And Social Identification: A Moderated-Mediation Examination, Marie Dasborough Dec 2011

Relative Leader–Member Exchange, Negative Affectivity And Social Identification: A Moderated-Mediation Examination, Marie Dasborough

Marie T Dasborough

We argue that leader–member exchange (LMX) standing relative to the LMX relationships of other coworkers (RLMX) in workgroups may influence employees' job performance. Based on social comparison and social identity theories, we develop a moderated-mediation model of the psychological processes linking RLMX and job performance, and test it on a sample of 252 employees and 42 managers working in two large banks. Results of hierarchical regression analyses provide support for the model. We found that RLMX was positively related to social identification after controlling for perceptions of LMX; and also that social identification mediated the relationship between RLMX and job …


An Operational Framework For Reverse Supply Chains, Kathy Dhanda, Rajesh Tyagi, Scott Young Dec 2011

An Operational Framework For Reverse Supply Chains, Kathy Dhanda, Rajesh Tyagi, Scott Young

Kathy K Dhanda

No abstract provided.


Vacating Of Arbitration Awards As Diminishment Of Conflict Resolution, Helen Lavan, Michael Jedel, Rocky Perkovich Dec 2011

Vacating Of Arbitration Awards As Diminishment Of Conflict Resolution, Helen Lavan, Michael Jedel, Rocky Perkovich

Helen LaVan

No abstract provided.


Identifying Ethical Hypernorms For Accounting Educators, Steven Mintz Dec 2011

Identifying Ethical Hypernorms For Accounting Educators, Steven Mintz

Steven Mintz

Accounting educators have a unique role in academe because students learn about codes of ethics that will guide their actions as professionals. We identify hypernorms related to internal auditing educators that reflect unethical behaviors believed to be universally unacceptable by that community. We then compare the results to a prior survey of accounting educators and identify ethical principles for accounting academics in their roles as teachers and researchers. The results might help to develop a code of ethics for accounting educators to help them serve as role models for students as they prepare to enter the accounting profession.


Facet Personality And Surface-Level Diversity As Team Mental Modelantecedents: Implications For Implicit Coordination, David Fisher, Suzanne Bell, James Belohlav, Erich Dierdorff, Dec 2011

Facet Personality And Surface-Level Diversity As Team Mental Modelantecedents: Implications For Implicit Coordination, David Fisher, Suzanne Bell, James Belohlav, Erich Dierdorff,

James A. Belohlav

No abstract provided.


A Rasch Model Analysis Of Technology Usage In Minnesota Hospitals, John Olson, James Belohlav, Lori Cook Dec 2011

A Rasch Model Analysis Of Technology Usage In Minnesota Hospitals, John Olson, James Belohlav, Lori Cook

James A. Belohlav

No abstract provided.


Effects Of Correlation On Intermittent Demand Forecasting And Stock Control, Nezih Altay, Lewis A. Litteral, Frank Rudisill Dec 2011

Effects Of Correlation On Intermittent Demand Forecasting And Stock Control, Nezih Altay, Lewis A. Litteral, Frank Rudisill

Nezih Altay

This study investigates the effects of three different types of correlation on forecasting and stock control of intermittent demand items. Applying appropriate forecasting and stock control methods to theoretically generated compound Poisson demand data we show that correlation in intermittent demand does play a role in forecast quality and stock control performance. Negative autocorrelation levels lead to higher service levels than positive values, while cost does not significantly change. Our results also show that high intermittency levels intensify these changes in service level. We also show that cross-correlation produces results in the opposite direction of autocorrelation in size or intervals; …


Whistleblowing In Organizations Implications From Litigation, Helen Lavan, Marsha Katz, Yvette Lopez Dec 2011

Whistleblowing In Organizations Implications From Litigation, Helen Lavan, Marsha Katz, Yvette Lopez

Helen LaVan

No abstract provided.


The Impact Of Domestic Violence In The Workplace, Helen Lavan, Yvette P. Lopez, Marsha Katz, Marty Martin Dec 2011

The Impact Of Domestic Violence In The Workplace, Helen Lavan, Yvette P. Lopez, Marsha Katz, Marty Martin

Helen LaVan

No abstract provided.


Genuinely Service-Oriented Enterprises: Using Work System Theory To See Beyond The Promise Of Efficient Software, Steven Alter Dec 2011

Genuinely Service-Oriented Enterprises: Using Work System Theory To See Beyond The Promise Of Efficient Software, Steven Alter

Steven Alter

The concept of service-oriented enterprise has great potential. Taken literally, however, it raises many issues, including practical difficulties of creating a service-oriented enterprise in the computer science sense and the huge leap from flexible IT infrastructure to an enterprise that is genuinely oriented toward providing services for customers and employees. This paper is a conceptual contribution showing how work system theory can help in seeing analysis and design issues beyond technical architectures that have dominated research to date. After summarizing background concepts related to service, service systems, and the vision of service-oriented enterprises, this paper explains how work system theory …


Apa Template Paper, Darin L. Gerdes Dec 2011

Apa Template Paper, Darin L. Gerdes

Darin L Gerdes

No abstract provided.


Intellectual Capital Statement (Ics) As A Method Of Measurement And Management Of Knowledge Assets, Anna Ujwary-Gil Dec 2011

Intellectual Capital Statement (Ics) As A Method Of Measurement And Management Of Knowledge Assets, Anna Ujwary-Gil

Anna Ujwary-Gil

The article describes empirical verification of an interesting model – Intellectual Capital Statement (ICS). ICS is an example of a method which emphasizes the European contribution into the developing trend of intellectual capital (IC) measure and evaluation, with particular attention paid to the SME sector (a strong presence of Scandinavian countries and the USA is noticeable here). ICS is presented here as a tool enabling us to manage and evaluate IC of a company and to demonstrate the dynamics of its changes. The article contains a case study of a company operating in the construction sector in Poland. It also …


Long Live Design Science Research! .... And Remind Me Again About Whether It Is A New Research Paradigm Or A Rationale Of Last Resort For Worthwhile Research That Doesn't Fit Under Any Other Umbrella, Steven Alter Dec 2011

Long Live Design Science Research! .... And Remind Me Again About Whether It Is A New Research Paradigm Or A Rationale Of Last Resort For Worthwhile Research That Doesn't Fit Under Any Other Umbrella, Steven Alter

Steven Alter

There is broadening and increasingly unquestioned acceptance of design science research (DSR). Recently, DSR may have provided an important bridge for overcoming or bypassing artificial barriers to accepting the legitimacy of certain types of research, but in some cases it is not obvious how DSR actually contributed to the research. Perhaps it is time to retire the assumption that DSR is somehow a new and different paradigm for doing research and to move on. Recognizing that the information-systems discipline is quintessentially rooted in design, this panel examines whether we actually need DSR to legitimize research that produces interesting and valuable …


Why Emotional Intelligence Is Important To A Clinical Department Administrator, Ronald L. Dearinger Dec 2011

Why Emotional Intelligence Is Important To A Clinical Department Administrator, Ronald L. Dearinger

Ronald L Dearinger

Why Emotional Intelligence is Important to a Clinical Department Administrator


Using The Work System Method With Freshman Information System Students, Steven Alter Dec 2011

Using The Work System Method With Freshman Information System Students, Steven Alter

Steven Alter

To date, the use of the work system method in information systems curricula has demonstrated that postgraduate students can benefit from this approach when examining a business situation involving an information system. To contrast the experiences of post-graduate students with work experiences, in this paper we report on use of a simplified version of the Work System Method in a freshman Information Systems course and study how students without work or technical knowl-edge performed when analyzing IT-reliant work systems in business settings. We reflect on an introductory information systems course that included a work system analysis assignment, and we examine …


Business And Non-Profit Organizations Facing Increased Competition And Growing Customers' Demands (Vol. 11), Anna Ujwary-Gil Dec 2011

Business And Non-Profit Organizations Facing Increased Competition And Growing Customers' Demands (Vol. 11), Anna Ujwary-Gil

Anna Ujwary-Gil

The monograph focuses attention on the description and analysis of new phenomena and processes for commercial and non-commercial organizations. Valid conditions are pointed out for the functioning of both commercial and non-commercial organizations and an attempt is made to explain their impact on these organizations. The analysis also examines the strategies used by organizations in the face of fierce competition and increasing consumer demands in their effort to gain and maintain a competitive edge. This case study below is segmented into four areas of interest: • commercial and non-commercial organizations as an object of research, • commercial and non-commercial organizations …


Leadership Communication: The Three Levels, Peter Miller Dec 2011

Leadership Communication: The Three Levels, Peter Miller

Peter Miller

No abstract provided.


Leader Development: What We Know And Where To Now, Peter Miller Dec 2011

Leader Development: What We Know And Where To Now, Peter Miller

Peter Miller

No abstract provided.


Self-Reflection: The Key To Effective Leadership, Peter Miller Dec 2011

Self-Reflection: The Key To Effective Leadership, Peter Miller

Peter Miller

No abstract provided.