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December 2007, Inland Empire Business Journal Dec 2007

December 2007, Inland Empire Business Journal

Inland Empire Business Journal

OPINION: A FOWARD - THINKING ( BUT OVERDUE ) HIGHWAY PLAN 5

WOMEN AND FINANCE - A LIKELY PAIRING 8

WHY ISN’T MY BUSINESS MAKING MONEY 10

GIVING BACK TO YOUR COMMUNITY IS A GOOD WAY TO BUILD BUSINESS 13

THE VALUE OF MENTORS 26

APARTMENT RESEARCH MARKET UPDAE 34


November 2007, Inland Empire Business Journal Nov 2007

November 2007, Inland Empire Business Journal

Inland Empire Business Journal

Ex-Mexican Prez: Yes, There Will Be an Amero Currency 1

Four Ways to Redefine Sales 10

Jump-Start Your Staff's Zest to do Their Best 13

Long-Term Real Estate Investment Outlook Favorable 14

Organization 15

Special Report: Top Ten Action Items Needed to Succeed in Today's Real Estate Market 20


October 2007, Inland Empire Business Journal Oct 2007

October 2007, Inland Empire Business Journal

Inland Empire Business Journal

Record-low Vacancy Ra tes for the West Inland Empire Industrial Market 6

Vietnam: The New Asian Tiger 8

You've Fallen ...... and Don ' t Know How to Get Up 11

Why Good Employees Leave -- and How to Retain …


September 2007, Inland Empire Business Journal Sep 2007

September 2007, Inland Empire Business Journal

Inland Empire Business Journal

Don't Manage Time, Invest it in People 11

The Dirt People of Rialto 12

Watch Those Speed Bumps! Avoiding Six Common Sales Mistakes 18

Women Helping Women: How Mentoring Can Help Your

Business 34

Double Tree Redux 39


August 2007, Inland Empire Business Journal Aug 2007

August 2007, Inland Empire Business Journal

Inland Empire Business Journal

Want to Motivate Employees? 10

Make the Most of Your White Space 11

Palm Springs Art Museum --Cultural Icon of the Desert 18

School's in Session: A Lesson on Hiring Recent Graduates 25

Economic Outlook 39


June 2007, Inland Empire Business Journal Jun 2007

June 2007, Inland Empire Business Journal

Inland Empire Business Journal

Motivating the Unmotivated 10

Tourism: A $538 Million Business in the Temecula Valley 14

5 Dozen Ways to Become an "On-Purpose" Leader 18

Stop Satisfying Your Customers. Start Going Above and Beyond

Their Expectations 30

Appreciate Your Employees Today and Every Day: The Keys to a Happier, More Productive Staff 39


May 2007, Inland Empire Business Journal May 2007

May 2007, Inland Empire Business Journal

Inland Empire Business Journal

INTERNATIONAL TRADE TRENDS & IMPACTS: 1

IS POLITENESS THREATENING YOUR PROFITS? 17

LEADERSHIP: LEAD FROM THE MIDDLE 18

CALIFORNIA STUCK NEAR BOTTOM IN RANKING OF LEGAL CLIMATE 19

REDUCE WORKERS’ COMPENSATION COSTS WITH COMPSCORE METRICS 28


April 2007, Inland Empire Business Journal Apr 2007

April 2007, Inland Empire Business Journal

Inland Empire Business Journal

Spoiled Leadership: Seven Reasons Why Managers Find It So

Difficult to Throw Out Their Bad Apples 8

Officials Break Ground on Ontario's Citizens Business Bank

Arena 17

Communicating: Why Don't They Get It? 20

Close-Up The Alpaca King of the Inland Empire 24


March 2007, Inland Empire Business Journal Mar 2007

March 2007, Inland Empire Business Journal

Inland Empire Business Journal

Behind the Scenes of a Corporate Scandal 1

Negotiate to Win: Win-Win is for Losers! 7

Marcus & Millichap 2007 Annual Report for Riverside-San Bernardino 10

Corporate Profile: Glen Ivy - Swimming in History 13


February 2007, Inland Empire Business Journal Feb 2007

February 2007, Inland Empire Business Journal

Inland Empire Business Journal

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Internet Industry Competition Dynamics: Peering Limitations, Exposure, And Counter Strategies, Seungjae Shin, Jack E. Tucci Jan 2007

Internet Industry Competition Dynamics: Peering Limitations, Exposure, And Counter Strategies, Seungjae Shin, Jack E. Tucci

Journal of International Technology and Information Management

The Internet industry is vertically integrated with Internet Backbone Providers (IBPs) and Internet Service Providers (ISPs.) Although there are many ISPs and IBPs in each stream, both markets are considered independent oligopolies in that there are a few dominant competitors in each market. It is generally accepted that the Internet industry structure has evolved into a four-tier hierarchical structure. The synergistic and codependent nature of the Internet industry is the key element in understanding the competitive environment in which both IBP’s and ISP’s cooperate. Peering is an efficient way to exchange traffic freely within the access tier, nevertheless competitive constraints …


July 2007, Inland Empire Business Journal Jan 2007

July 2007, Inland Empire Business Journal

Inland Empire Business Journal

HOW TO AVOID BUTTING HEADS WITH CUSTOMERS SIX WAYS TO ELIMINATE PRICE CONCERNS 10

PALM SPRINDS HARD ROCK CONDOTEL - HARD TO SWALLOW? 16

OPTIONS FOR RECRUITING AND RETAINING TOP FOREIGN TALENT 17

HIT, INC. AWARDED ASCLD/LAB - INTERNATIONAL ACCREDITATION 19

THE SECRET TO SETTING AND ACHIEVING YOUR GAOL 28


A Study Of Strategies For Successful Enterprise Resource Planning Implementation In A Merger And Acqusition Environment, Maricelle Casquejo Thomas Jan 2007

A Study Of Strategies For Successful Enterprise Resource Planning Implementation In A Merger And Acqusition Environment, Maricelle Casquejo Thomas

Theses Digitization Project

This project will be focusing on the business problem of integrating information systems within a M & A organization, in this case to a SAP platform. SAP is the platform the parent company uses to run its corporate business functions.


Reinforce Customer Satisfaction Through Enterprise Resource Planning And Supply Chain Management Integration, Yu-Hsiang Chen Jan 2007

Reinforce Customer Satisfaction Through Enterprise Resource Planning And Supply Chain Management Integration, Yu-Hsiang Chen

Theses Digitization Project

The purpose of this project is to try and establish a blueprint for integrating Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and Supply Chain Management (SCM). ERP and SCM have become popular in many industries because they help companies improve their Information Systems (IS) which helps support their operational goals. New technology is being used in resource planning and e-commerce and a stable supply chain helps corporations integrate many basic applications. This helps facilitate smooth supplier-customer interactions while minimizing transaction costs. This project is trying to provide a way in which to implement ERP systems properly into SCM. It should result in improved …


The New York Stock Exchange/Euronext Merge, Di Wu Jan 2007

The New York Stock Exchange/Euronext Merge, Di Wu

Theses Digitization Project

The purpose of this project is to discuss the merger between NYSE Group and Euronext, forming a new holding company named NYSE Euronext.


Analysis Of Trade Dependence And Correlation Of Market Returns Between The United States And Nordic Countries, Helen Saar Jan 2007

Analysis Of Trade Dependence And Correlation Of Market Returns Between The United States And Nordic Countries, Helen Saar

Theses Digitization Project

The purpose of the present research paper was three fold. First, determine if there is a trade interdependence between the United States and Nordic countries (Denmark, Finland, Sweden, and Baltic States). Second, determine if there is correlation between the respective equity markets. Third, determine if the changes in the trade relations lead to the changes in stock market correlations. The hypothesis of the project was that weaker trade relations between two countries would lead to lower correlation between their stock markets, providing beneficial opportunities for portfolio diversification. The overall objective is to ascertain if Nordic markets are good targets to …


The Development Of A Thorough Test Plan In The Analysis Phase Leading To More Successful Software Development Projects, Jim Nindel-Edwards, Gerhard Steinke Jan 2007

The Development Of A Thorough Test Plan In The Analysis Phase Leading To More Successful Software Development Projects, Jim Nindel-Edwards, Gerhard Steinke

Journal of International Technology and Information Management

A critical problem in many software development projects is missing some important requirements until late in the development life cycle. Building a thorough test plan very early in the product development cycle has the potential for early discovery of missing requirements with attendant reduction in project costs and schedule improvement. Key to the success of this approach is the understanding that mature tests often go beyond the documented requirements for applications and into exploring the boundaries of the application domain where missing requirements are often uncovered. In addition, the test methodology of looking at features from multiple users’ perspectives and …


More Secure Passwords, Scott Magruder, Stanley X. Lewis Jr Jan 2007

More Secure Passwords, Scott Magruder, Stanley X. Lewis Jr

Journal of International Technology and Information Management

Passwords are often the first line of defense against hackers trying to logon to a user’s account. Due to this, the password that a user selects for protection of their account is critical. These passwords must be “good” passwords that are not easily cracked. However, how does the network administrator enforce this? A simple change to the login process can make the passwords chosen by users much more secure. A description of this simple process is given in this paper. The normal login process is described. A description of the how hackers attempt to crack passwords is given. The simple …


Integrating It-Enabled Social Networks With Transaction Cost Economics And The Resource Based View Of The Firm, Ganesh D. Bhatt, Jatinder N. D. Gupta, Sushil K. Sharma Jan 2007

Integrating It-Enabled Social Networks With Transaction Cost Economics And The Resource Based View Of The Firm, Ganesh D. Bhatt, Jatinder N. D. Gupta, Sushil K. Sharma

Journal of International Technology and Information Management

Prior research has mostly focused on transaction cost economics (TCE) to interpret the effect of information systems (IS) on organizational governance structures. A TCE based approach predicts that information technology (IT) will lead to increased use of electronic markets to coordinate economic transactions from electronic hierarchies. However, there is contradictory evidence in the literature regarding the rise and importance of cooperative relationships, joint ventures, and value-added partnerships integrated through information systems. To reconcile these contradictions, this paper analyzes the effect of IT on governance structures based on the TCE, social network theory, and the resource based view (RBV) of the …


In Search Of Factors To Online Game Addiction And Its Implications, Yangil Park, Jeng-Chung V. Chen Jan 2007

In Search Of Factors To Online Game Addiction And Its Implications, Yangil Park, Jeng-Chung V. Chen

Journal of International Technology and Information Management

Research has explored online users who are hooked on Internet applications such as chat rooms, web surfing, and interactive games. Online game addiction is one of the problems arisen from the use of the Internet. This study is motivated by a causal connection found from previous research of computer game addiction. The study describes two typical types of online games and looks further into the causes of the addiction by using two main theories. We also propose research hypotheses and discuss possible implications of online game addiction.


Improving The Judicial System To Handle Computer Crime, Gerald V. Post, Albert Kagan Jan 2007

Improving The Judicial System To Handle Computer Crime, Gerald V. Post, Albert Kagan

Journal of International Technology and Information Management

This paper asked professionals in the legal system to evaluate the current state and effectiveness of laws to identify and deter computer crime. Responses were evaluated with a formal structural equation model. The results generally show that legal professionals believe potential jurors have minimal knowledge of computer crime issues. More importantly, they also believe that judges have little knowledge or experience. A similar lack of knowledge by defense attorneys indicates that it could be difficult for a person accused of computer related infractions to find adequate representation. On the other hand, more experienced participants do not believe computer laws present …


An Examination Of Internet Effectiveness For Non-Work Activities, Pruthikrai Mahatanankoon, Tim Klaus, H. Joseph Wen Jan 2007

An Examination Of Internet Effectiveness For Non-Work Activities, Pruthikrai Mahatanankoon, Tim Klaus, H. Joseph Wen

Journal of International Technology and Information Management

The Internet is frequently used for non-work activities. When used for these purposes, the effectiveness of the Internet in accomplishing these leisure activities becomes an important consideration. Research literature has remained relatively silent in regards to the examination of accomplishing non-work tasks through the Internet. This study uses Davis’ Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) as a basis to predict different types of common user web activities—entertainment, communicating, and information searching. Using Structured Equation Modeling, this paper examines the effectiveness of the Internet in accomplishing non-work activities. In this study, the overall analysis of the survey data suggests that perceived ease of …


Internet Entrepreneurship And Economic Growth, Gerald V. Post, John F. Pfaff Jan 2007

Internet Entrepreneurship And Economic Growth, Gerald V. Post, John F. Pfaff

Journal of International Technology and Information Management

This paper looks at national attempts to promote economic growth through the Internet. Growth can be driven through service exports or internally through increased service transactions and fostering entrepreneurship. India is often held as an example of service exports, but economic statistics show that India might not be a good example for other nations because net service trade is negative and wages have been economically distorted. Ultimately, developing nations need to find internal growth models. Internal growth could be driven though increased consumption due to improved information, or increased investment expenditures from infrastructure investments.


An Analysis Of The D Programming Language, Sumanth Yenduri, Louise Perkins, Md. Sarder Jan 2007

An Analysis Of The D Programming Language, Sumanth Yenduri, Louise Perkins, Md. Sarder

Journal of International Technology and Information Management

The C language and its derivatives have been some of the dominant higher-level languages used, and the maturity has stemmed several newer languages that, while still relatively young, possess the strength of decades of trials and experimentation with programming concepts. While C++ was a major step in the advancement from procedural to object-oriented programming (with a backbone of C), several problems existed that prompted the development of new languages. This paper focuses on one such language: D. D was designed as a potential successor to C++, supporting most features of C++’s class design and modifications intended to ease common program …


The Impact Of Corporate Stadium Sponsorship, Yi-Chun Kuo Jan 2007

The Impact Of Corporate Stadium Sponsorship, Yi-Chun Kuo

Theses Digitization Project

The purpose of this study is to investigate the impact corporate stadium naming rights. In particular, this project will assess consumer perceptions of stadium naming rights as a means for determining its effectiveness as a marketing approach. A survey of CSUSB students was conducted in order to obtain their perceptions of the relative marketing attractiveness of naming rights for a local minor league baseball stadium.


The Different Perceptions Toward Hybrid Vehicles Between United States And China, Jim Chang Chun-Hsiung Jan 2007

The Different Perceptions Toward Hybrid Vehicles Between United States And China, Jim Chang Chun-Hsiung

Theses Digitization Project

The purpose of this study was to determine Chinese and U.S. consumers' attitudes and perceptions toward hybrid cars and the likelihood of purchasing one in the future.


Selection Of Small Package Transportation Companies: An Empirical Analysis, Scott Lee Williams Jan 2007

Selection Of Small Package Transportation Companies: An Empirical Analysis, Scott Lee Williams

Theses Digitization Project

The purpose of this study was to determine the criteria used when choosing small package transportation companies. The results suggested that small package transportation industry marketers should focus their marketing efforts towards on-time delivery.


A Content Analysis Of Print Advertising From The United States And Hong Kong, Ka Man Carman Chu Jan 2007

A Content Analysis Of Print Advertising From The United States And Hong Kong, Ka Man Carman Chu

Theses Digitization Project

The purpose of this study was to extend the research in cross-cultural advertising by investigating the differences in cosmetics and fragrance advertising in Hong Kong and the United States.


A Comparative Study Of Product Placement In Movies In The United States And Thailand, Woraphat Banchuen Jan 2007

A Comparative Study Of Product Placement In Movies In The United States And Thailand, Woraphat Banchuen

Theses Digitization Project

The purpose of this research was to compare the presence of product placement in movies across two different cultures, namely the U.S. and Thailand. In particular, this research examined the frequency of product placement in movies, the position of product placement in movies, and the target audiences in the U.S. and Thailand.


The Potage Of Chinese Stocks: Strengths And Weaknesses For United States Investors, Shubhi Srivastava Jan 2007

The Potage Of Chinese Stocks: Strengths And Weaknesses For United States Investors, Shubhi Srivastava

Theses Digitization Project

The thesis examined the differences between the Chinese market, a fast-growing emerging market, and that of the United States, a well-known developed market. In order to understand the overall performance of the Chinese stock market, the research compared the risk and returns characteristics of Chinese stock markets using the S & P 500 Index for the 2000-2005 period. Findings show that significant differences exist between the Chinese and the U.S. markets. The thesis also attempted to identify the characteristics of the Chinese markets that hinder their efficiency.