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Full-Text Articles in Business
December 1996, Inland Empire Business Journal
December 1996, Inland Empire Business Journal
Inland Empire Business Journal
DEPARTMENTS
AT DEADLINE ...•...................................................................... 3
COMMENTARY ........................................................................ 6
EDITORIAL .............................................................................. 6
PRO-CON ............................................................................ 7
CLOSE-UP: DR. MARIO MOLINA .......................................... 8
CORPORATE PROFILE: ROY 0 . HUFFMAN ROOF CO . .... 10
THE EMPLOYERS GROUP .................................................. 14
EXPORTING .......................................................................... 16
CORNER ON THE MARKET ................................................ 26
EXECUTIVE TIME OUT: BODEGA BAY ............................... 35
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ................................................. 45
REAL ESTATE FOCUS ............................................................ 46
MANAGING ............................................................................ 49
DESERT BUSINESS JOURNAL ........................................... 52
PEOPLE, PLACES & EVENTS ............................................. 55
RESTAURANT REVIEW: PETRELLI'S ................................. 56
ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE ..................................................... 57
NEW BUSINESS LIST .......................................................... 62
BANKRUPTCIES .................................................................. 60
MANAGER'S BOOKSHELF .................................................. 61
CALENDAR ........................................................................... 65 …
November 1996, Inland Empire Business Journal
November 1996, Inland Empire Business Journal
Inland Empire Business Journal
DEPARTMENTS
COMMENTARY: ABOLISH TAXES FOR START-UPS ............ 6
EDITORIAL ..... ................... ..................... ................. ................ 6
CLOSE-UP: LEE R. REDMOND 111.. ......... .. .. ................ .... ....... 7
PRO- CON: TRIPLE TRAILERS ............... .. ............... ........... 8
CORPORATE PROFILE: COAST GRAIN C0 ....................... 10
REAL ESTATE FOCUS: SPECIAL SECTlON ..................................... 12
LIST: COMMERCIAL BUILDING DEVELOPERS ....... .......... 14
LIST: COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE BROKERS ............. ... 16
THE EMPLOYERS GROUP: SPECIAL SECTION ........ ........ 21
RESTAURANT REVIEW: THE PIT STOP ..................... ......... 56
ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE .......... ........ ................................... 57
CALENDAR ...................... ..................... ................................. 60
MANAGER'S BOOKSHELF ................... .. ........... .................. 61
NEW …
October 1996, Inland Empire Business Journal
October 1996, Inland Empire Business Journal
Inland Empire Business Journal
DEPARTMENTS
AT DEADLINE .......................................................................... 3
COMMENTARY ........................................................................ 6
EDITORIAL .............................................................................. 6
CLOSE-UP: JAMES HENWOOD JR ....................................... 7
PRO-CON …………………………………………………………. 8
CORPORATE PROFILE: GALLEANO WINERY ................... 34
CORNER ON THE MARKET ................................................ 14
THE EMPLOYERS GROUP .................................................. 37
EXPORTING .......................................................................... 35
MANAGER'S BOOKSHELF .................................................. 45
MANAGING ............................................................................ 26
EXECUTIVE TIME OUT ......................................................... 47
DESERT BUSINESS JOURNAL ........................................... 52
PEOPLE, PLACES & EVENTS ............................................. 46
CLASSIFIEDS ....................................................................... 53
RESTAURANT REVIEW: YIANNI'S ....................................... 50
ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE ..................................................... 51
REAL ESTATE FOCUS ............................................................. 54
NEW BUSINESS LIST .......................................................... 55
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ................................................. 59
BANKRUPTCIES .................................................................. 60
CALENDAR ........................................................................... 61
NEWS/FEATURES
TORTILLA WAR ENDS …
September 1996, Inland Empire Business Journal
September 1996, Inland Empire Business Journal
Inland Empire Business Journal
DEPARTMENTS
AT DEADLINE .......................................................................... 3
COMMENTARY ........................................................................ 6
EDITORIAL .............................................................................. 6
CLOSE-UP: STEVEN MINTZ .................................................. 7
PRO-CON ............................................................................ B
CORPORATE PROFILE: ....................................................... 23
CORNER ON THE MARKET ................................................ 43
THE EMPLOYERS GROUP .................................................. 61
EXPORTING .......................................................................... 40
MANAGER'S BOOKSHELF .................................................. 45
MANAGING ............................................................................ 26
EXECUTIVE TIME OUT ......................................................... 50
DESERT BUSINESS JOURNAL ......................................... ..48
PEOPLE, PLACES & EVENTS ............................................. 46
CLASSIFIEDS ....................................................................... 63
RESTAURANT REVIEW: MISSION INN ROOM SERVICE .. 52
ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE ..................................................... 53
REAL ESTATE FOCUS ............................................................. 54
NEW BUSINESS LIST .......................................................... 56
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ................................................. 59
BANKRUPTCIES .................................................................. 60
CALENDAR ........................................................................... 66
NEWS/FEATURES
MINOR LEAGUE BALL …
August 1996, Inland Empire Business Journal
August 1996, Inland Empire Business Journal
Inland Empire Business Journal
DEPARTMENTS
AT DEADLINE .......................................................................... 3
COMMENTARY ........................................................................ 6
EDITORIAL .............................................................................. 6
CLOSE-UP: HARRY EISEN .................................................... 7
PRO-CON ............................................................................ 8
CORPORATE PROFILE: ICE CASTLE ................................ 10
CORNER ON THE MARKET .. ..................................... .. ....... 26
THE EMPLOYERS GROUP ....... .. .... ..................................... 27
EXPORTING .......................................................................... 37
MANAGER'S BOOKSHELF ...................................... ............ 42
MANAGING ............................................................................ 44
EXECUTIVE TIME OUT ......................................................... 47
DESERT BUSINESS JOURNAL ......................................... ..48
PEOPLE, PLACES & EVENTS ............................................. 50
CLASSIFIED$ ............................................................... ........ 51
RESTAURANT REVIEW: THE PIT ........................................ 52
ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE ..................................................... 53
REAL ESTATE FOCU$ .......... ......................................... ...... .... 55
NEW BUSINESS LIST ............................... ... ... ..................... 56
CHAMBER …
July 1996, Inland Empire Business Journal
July 1996, Inland Empire Business Journal
Inland Empire Business Journal
DEPARTMENTS
AT DEADLINE ......•................................................................... 3
COMMENTARY ........................................................................ 6
EDITORIAL .............................................................................. 6
CLOSE-UP: GERMAN BARRERO ......................................... 7
PRO - CON ................•............................•.............................. 8
CORPORATE PROFILE: MONTALVAN'S SALES ..•............ 10
THE EMPLOYERS GROUP .................................................. 14
CORNER ON THE MARKET ................................................ 25
EXPORTING ......................................................................... 37
MANAGER'S BOOKSHELF .............................••................... 42
DESERT BUSINESS JOURNAL. .......................................... 43
MANAGING ....•..............................•••..........•••••••.................... 44
EXECUTIVE TIME OUT .............•.......................................... .47
PEOPLE, PLACES & EVENTS ............................................. 50
RESTAURANT REVIEW: APPRENTICE FUND RAISER ..... 52
ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE ..........••••................•............•.•..... 53
CLASSIFIEDS .............................................. , •..................... 54
REAL ESTATE FOCUS ............•...................•........................•... 55
NEW BUSINESS LIST ................ , ......................................... 56
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE .............................................•... 59
BANKRUPTCIES .................................•................................ 60 …
June 1996, Inland Empire Business Journal
June 1996, Inland Empire Business Journal
Inland Empire Business Journal
AT DEADLINE .......................................................................... 3
COMMENTARY ........................................................................ 6
EDITORIAL .............................................................................. 6
PRO - CON ............................................................................ 8
CLOSE-UP: RICHARD PLASTIN0 ......................................... 9
CORPORATE PROFILE: CANDLELIGHT PAVILION ........... 10
THE EMPLOYERS GROUP .................................................. 14
MANAGER'S BOOKSHELF .................................................. 42
DESERT BUSINESS JOURNAL .................. ......................... 43
MANAGING ......................................................... ................... 44
CALIFORNIA VENTURE FORUM ...................................... ..45
EXPORTING .......................................................................... 46
EXECUTIVE TIME OUT ......................................................... 47
CORNER ON THE MARKET .... .. .................... ..................... .48
PEOPLE, PLACES & EVENTS ............................................. 50
CLASSIFIEDS ................................................ , ...................... 51
RESTAURANT REVIEW: DICENSO; NEW PEKING ............ 52
ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE ................................ ..................... 53
REAL ESTATE FOCUS ............................................................. 55
NEW BUSINESS LIST ............................... , …
May 1996, Inland Empire Business Journal
May 1996, Inland Empire Business Journal
Inland Empire Business Journal
DEPARTMENTS
AT DEADLINE ..................................................3
COMMENTARY…………………………………6
EDITORIAL………………………………………6
CLOSE-UP........................ 7
CORPORATE PROFILE ... ................................ 10
EXECUTIVE TIME OUT ... ............................. 38
MANAGER'S BOOKSHELF ...................... .................... 49
MANAGING ................................................................... 52
REAL ESTATE FOCUS .................................................... 59
PEOPLE, PLACES & EVENTS ..................................... 60
RESTAURANT REVIEW ............................................... 62
ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE ............................................ 63
CORNER ON THE MARKET ....................................... 64
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ........................................ 69
DESERT BUSINESS JOURNAL ................................... 73
NEWS/FEATURES
BATTLEGROUND OF THE MALLS ............................. 3
COUNTIES CO-FOUND MEDI-CAL PROVIDER ........... 5
ASSOCIATION PLANS FOR 21ST CENTURY ............ 5
CONNELL CITES PRESSURES ON THE ECONOMY .. 5
QUICKSTART PROGRAM PROVIDES TRAINING ........ 9
ROOM IN RADIO FOR …
April 1996, Inland Empire Business Journal
April 1996, Inland Empire Business Journal
Inland Empire Business Journal
DEPARTMENTS
AT DEADLINE ................................................................. 5
COMMENTARY ............................................................... 8
EDITORIAL ...................................................................... 8
CLOSE-UP ....................................................................... ?
CORPORATE PROFILE ................................................ 1 0
EMPLOYERS GROUP .................................................. 15
SOFTWARE REVIEW .................................................... 35
MANAGER'S BOOKSHELF ......................................... .41
MANAGING .................................................................. .42
EXECUTIVE TIME OUT ................................................ 43
CORNER ON THE MARKET ....................................... 44
RESTAURANT REVIEW ................. ............................. .46
ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE ........................................... .47
PEOPLE, PLACES & EVENTS ..................................... 48
DESERT BUSINESS JOURNAL .................. ................. 49
REAL ESTATE FOCUS .................................................... 50
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ............................ ............ 55
BANKRUPTCIES ........................................................... 56
FEATURES
CHEVRON CORP. SELLS OFF ITS LAND .................. 5
PRISONS - A GROWTH INDUSTRY ........................... 9
SKINS GAME ................................................................ 9 …
March 1996, Inland Empire Business Journal
March 1996, Inland Empire Business Journal
Inland Empire Business Journal
INDEX
AT DEADLINE ................................................................. 3
RAIL SAFETY .................................................................. 5
COMMENTARY ............................................................... 6
CLOSE-UP ....................................................................... ?
CORPORATE PROFILE ................................................ 1 0
HEALTH CARE TAKE OUT .......................................... 19
RETAIL MALL LIST ....................................................... 30
BANKS POST RECORD EARNINGS ........................... 35
INDEPENDENT BANK LIST ......................................... 38
BREEDING FARM YIELDS TO TILT-UPS .................. .40
MANAGER'S BOOKSHELF ......................................... .42
MANAGING .................................................................. .44
RESTAURANT REVIEW ............................................... 52
ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE ............................................ 53
DESERT BUSINESS JOURNAL.. ................................. 54
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ............................................ 56
CLASSIFIEDS ............................................................... 57
BANKRUPTCIES ........................................................... 62
February 1996, Inland Empire Business Journal
February 1996, Inland Empire Business Journal
Inland Empire Business Journal
Flat Tax and Tax Reform ...................................... 3
Republican Commission proposes scrapping
current tax system and starting over.
Top Performers in Real Estate ………………….. 5
Sales experts recognized by their industry
Entrepreneurs of the Year..................................... 5
African American Couple Chosen by
Chamber of Commerce.
VICA Regional Competition Set.......................... 11
Vocational students pit skills against each other.
American Leadership Needed .............................. 22
Volunteers needed to ensure survival of
Estonia's freedom.
SIOR Releases 1995 Sales ..................................... 37
Real estate industry forecasts rebound in 1996.
ALSO
At Deadline ............................................................ 3
Bankruptcies........................................................ 57
Chamber of Commerce ........................................ 58
Classifieds ............................................................ 59
Close-Up: Don Butler ........................................... …
The Object-Oriented Paradigm As An Implementation Of Systems Theory In Is, William A. Newman, Anthony R. Hendrickson
The Object-Oriented Paradigm As An Implementation Of Systems Theory In Is, William A. Newman, Anthony R. Hendrickson
Journal of International Information Management
Classical General Systems Theory (GST) is rich with fundamental concepts relating to the explanation of how systems behave and operate. The new concept of object-oriented techniques and methodologies was found to be closely aligned with most of the fundamental theories of GST. This article presents these alignments and similarities and clearly shows that object-oriented techniques provide a better fit to GST than older design methodologies.
Towards A Framework For Communication Media Implementation: Information Richness And Critical Mass As Complementary Theories, Tony Coulson
Towards A Framework For Communication Media Implementation: Information Richness And Critical Mass As Complementary Theories, Tony Coulson
Journal of International Information Management
The rapid evolution of communication technology creates confusion for many businesses in deciding which technologies fit the organization. While technologies such as electronic mail, group decision support systems, and video conferencing are mature and readily available, a problem exists in determining how well such media will work within a particular organization. This review examines case examples and research of communication media implementation within the framework of two theories, critical mass and information richness. Examples of using electronic mail, video conferencing, and group decision support systems are used to illustrate how a framework combining the two theories may be executed. The …
The Nintendo Generation Comes Of Age: The Technologist Of The Future, C.E. Taipe Rohm Iii, Pat Mcinturff, C.E. Taipe Rohm Jr.
The Nintendo Generation Comes Of Age: The Technologist Of The Future, C.E. Taipe Rohm Iii, Pat Mcinturff, C.E. Taipe Rohm Jr.
Journal of International Information Management
While many products and inventions have revolutionized the computer world, none has had a greater impact than the Nintendo. The Nintendo game was developed for the children of the Babyboom generation. Dubbed the Nintendo generation, these children have grown up in a digital world that they could control. This Nintendo generation have pushed the technological limits because they didn't know any better. Now, this generation has locked onto the World Wide Web as their playground, displacing the previous analog generation.
Comparison Of Computer Use Among Managerial Levels In Large Organizations, Chung Kim, Dane Peterson
Comparison Of Computer Use Among Managerial Levels In Large Organizations, Chung Kim, Dane Peterson
Journal of International Information Management
In spite of the rapid advances and expanding roles of information systems in business organizations, it has been speculated that computer use and its impact may still be stronger at lower management levels. A survey of one hundred and eight managers was conducted, investigating computer usage and the perceptions of the benefit of computers. The results indicate that there was no differences among managerial levels with respect to their self-rating as a novice or expert computer user. On the other hand, there were differences with respect to the types of software used and the tasks supported by the software. The …
Strategic Opportunities In Information Technology, Peng S. Chan
Strategic Opportunities In Information Technology, Peng S. Chan
Journal of International Information Management
In an empirical investigation affirms of all sizes within the manufacturing, service, and retail industries, the applications of information technology (IT) with respect to key external and internal strategic areas were examined. It was found that the effectiveness of IT in accomplishing strategic objectives varied among manufacturing, retail, small and medium-size companies, but not between service-oriented and large companies. Furthermore, the level of success in using IT applications, measured in terms of whether it has achieved organizational objectives, was not significantly different among industry sectors nor among organizations of different sizes.
Performance Testing With Presentation Graphics, Floyd Brock
Performance Testing With Presentation Graphics, Floyd Brock
Journal of International Information Management
Testing for computer literacy requires extensive administration and controls. The purpose of this research was to investigate the use of computerized, projected quizzes in which students' performances (correct/minute) were measured. part of these performance quizzes, a series of 16 screens with 48 matching questions were shown for one minute per screen to 64 students. Six weeks later, an improved series of 20 screens with 60 matching questions were shown to 61 students. Last, these two quizzes were compared with a final power quiz with 90 matching questions that was printed on paper. The results showed that students did as well …
International Negotiation Support Systems, Hung Kook Park, Paul Gray, Lorne Olfman
International Negotiation Support Systems, Hung Kook Park, Paul Gray, Lorne Olfman
Journal of International Information Management
Almost all results for negotiation support systems have been obtained in a United States context, based on the conventions and culture of American group processes. This paper reports on the construction and testing of a prototype group decision support system (GDSS) to support international negotiation. The system was shown to work and to provide gains in both the quality of the interaction and the attitude toward the decision reached. Although the prototype system is narrow in scope focusing on two specific cultures and a single scenario and uses simple and limited technology, the results obtained suggest that computer-based intercultural GDSS …
Towards A Specific Architecture For International Information Systems: An Exploratory Study, Hans P. Lehmann
Towards A Specific Architecture For International Information Systems: An Exploratory Study, Hans P. Lehmann
Journal of International Information Management
Despite their acknowledged importance, international information technology applications - defined as supporting a business activity across a number of diverse environments - are still largely unstudied and under-explored. Scholarly research has been relatively sparse, but there is anecdotal evidence of the serious difficulties facing the developer of international systems. In this exploratory paper it is investigated whether there is a specific architecture, generically common to international information systems which could provide a framework for the development of international systems. The linkage between the global business strategy of international firms and the organization and structure of their information systems is discussed. …
A Differential Refresh Scheme For Remote End-User's Views, David Chao, George Diehr, Aditya N. Saharia
A Differential Refresh Scheme For Remote End-User's Views, David Chao, George Diehr, Aditya N. Saharia
Journal of International Information Management
The growth of end-user computing and recent developments in information technology, such as client/server architecture and data warehouse, promote the use of remote materialized views (RMVs) to support end-users. This article presents a differential scheme to refresh remote end-user's views. The scheme stores the effects of updates relevant to the RMV in a "difference table" which is transmitted to the remote site upon receiving the refresh request to update the RMV. The scheme provides a fast response to a user's refresh request. We discuss the data structures and algorithms of the scheme. Performance measures are developed and compared with the …
Towards The Modern Business School In The Information Age, C.E. Taipe Rohm Jr
Towards The Modern Business School In The Information Age, C.E. Taipe Rohm Jr
Journal of International Information Management
For the better part of a century the dominant paradigm for business school education has revolved around capitalist production systems, and for the last half century the business school has been the cornerstone for transmitting and in calculating the norms, values and goals to future captains of industry.
Modeling Information Technology Impacts In Clerical Work Environments, Brian D. Lynch, Robert P. Cerveny, G. Lawrence Sanders, Frank J. Krzystofiak, Fred E. Dansereau
Modeling Information Technology Impacts In Clerical Work Environments, Brian D. Lynch, Robert P. Cerveny, G. Lawrence Sanders, Frank J. Krzystofiak, Fred E. Dansereau
Journal of International Information Management
The industrialization of white collar work via information technology (IT) is a key indicator of the emerging post-industrial economy (Hirschhorn, 1988). A conceptual model linking clerical work environments to effective IT impacts such as IT utilization, IT's perceived ease of use and performance impact was developed and empirically tested. Underlying the model is the premise that clerical job structure is a facilitator of IT impacts (Weber, 1988). The results indicate that clerical job structure factors such as typing, composing or editing, and bookkeeping were significantly related to IT impacts in clerical work settings. A job holder's IT competence and top …
A Multidimensional Framework For Group Decision Support System Research And Design, Santosh S. Venkatraman
A Multidimensional Framework For Group Decision Support System Research And Design, Santosh S. Venkatraman
Journal of International Information Management
Groups are a fundamental and essential part of organizational decision making. A group decision support system (GDSS) attempts to use computer and communications technology to help a group make better decisions. In this paper, previous GDSS research is extended to develop a better framework for future GDSS research and design. Six situational factors are identified; group size, member proximity, task type, group environment, and group development stage; so that a given group decision making situation can be accurately described. To standardize the features across different GDSS, six different levels of GDSS features are also identified. The paper then presents a …
A Neural Network To Predict Civilian Unemployment Rates, Milam Aiken
A Neural Network To Predict Civilian Unemployment Rates, Milam Aiken
Journal of International Information Management
Forecasting national unemployment is one of the most important problems of modern economies, and most researchers have relied upon statistical techniques with their stringent data assumptions and low accuracy rates to predict changes in this macroeconomic data. This paper describes how a neural network using leading economic indicator data can help to predict civilian unemployment rates. Results show that the neural network provides superior estimates of rates one month into the future compared to multi-linear regression and two naive forecasting techniques.
An Empirical Evidence Of Determinant Attributes On Expert Systems Success, Ephrem Eyob
An Empirical Evidence Of Determinant Attributes On Expert Systems Success, Ephrem Eyob
Journal of International Information Management
Expert Systems, in the last decade, have become the target of tremendous positive interest as well as consternation by the information systems professionals and end-users. This study surveyed twenty organizations to examine empirically the level of expert systems user satisfaction and success of these systems as perceived by the respondents of the survey.
Managing Resident Intern Rotation Schedules Using An On-Line, User-Controlled System, Jay M. Lightfoot
Managing Resident Intern Rotation Schedules Using An On-Line, User-Controlled System, Jay M. Lightfoot
Journal of International Information Management
Accredited medical clinics that provide resident programs are faced with the problem of scheduling interns for service rotation. These schedules must meet a complex set of criteria to assure that all services are covered and each resident receives appropriate training. This paper describes the design and implementation of a windows-based resident scheduling system that meets these goals. Following that, the paper discusses the advantages and problems of working in a visual programming environment and outlines future enhancements to the system.
Enhancing Menu-Based Executive Information Systems Using A Natural Language-Menu Guide*, Sumali Conlon, Edward Gillenwater, Chi Hwang
Enhancing Menu-Based Executive Information Systems Using A Natural Language-Menu Guide*, Sumali Conlon, Edward Gillenwater, Chi Hwang
Journal of International Information Management
Ufe argue that current Executive Information Systems (BIS), with simple menu-based user interfaces, support an inadequate range of information needs because a menu base which is too large or changes too rapidly becomes prohibitively difficult to use. We consider an alternative approach to increase executives' access to information bases by incorporating a series of component- specific Natural Language Interfaces (NLI) into the various components of the BIS (database, model base, etc.), and adding a "Natural Language-Menu Guide" (NLMG) to the traditional menu and graphics based executive information systems. The various NLI will allow users to get access to information bases …
January 1996, Inland Empire Business Journal
January 1996, Inland Empire Business Journal
Inland Empire Business Journal
Answer’s 89 PAUL KARDOS 7
Ask the California Inland Empire
Venture Forum 23 Calendar 99
Advertising/Marketing IE Profile 21
& Public Relations Z4 Lists or tbe Month:
At Deadline 3 I.E. Charities 97
Bankruptcies 108 Colleges/
Chamber of Commerce MBA Programs 49
Happenings 105 New Business Listings 109
Classified Advertising 106 People, Places
Commentary 6 and Events 100
Corporate Profile: Real Estate Focus 102
Safari land 90 Restaurant &
Default Notices & Entertainment Guide 92
Trustee Sales 101 Executive Time Out 94
Editorial 6 World Class Marketing
IEBJ Close-Up: Notebook 20
Auditing Troubled Employees In The Public Sector, Lila Mehdiyar
Auditing Troubled Employees In The Public Sector, Lila Mehdiyar
Theses Digitization Project
No abstract provided.