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Perceived Service Quality Of Health Services Employing Virtual Channels, Shahriar Akter
Perceived Service Quality Of Health Services Employing Virtual Channels, Shahriar Akter
Shahriar Akter
No abstract provided.
Specific Characteristics Distinguishing Winning From Losing: Litigated Workplace Bullying Cases, Yvette Lopez, Helen Lavan, William Martin
Specific Characteristics Distinguishing Winning From Losing: Litigated Workplace Bullying Cases, Yvette Lopez, Helen Lavan, William Martin
William Marty Martin
No abstract provided.
Political Instability And Inflation In Pakistan, Safdar Khan, Omar Saqib
Political Instability And Inflation In Pakistan, Safdar Khan, Omar Saqib
Safdar Khan
This study investigates the effects of political instability on inflation in Pakistan. Applying the Generalized Method of Moments technique and using data from 1951 to 2007, we examine this link through two different models. The results of the ‘monetary’ model suggest that the effects of monetary determinants are rather marginal and that they depend upon the political environment of Pakistan. The ‘nonmonetary’ model's findings explicitly establish a positive association between political instability and inflation. This is further confirmed through analysis based on interactive dummies that reveal political instability significantly leading to high (above average) inflation.
Globalization And Integration In The Asia-Pacific: Prospects And Risks, Noel Gaston, Ahmed Khalid
Globalization And Integration In The Asia-Pacific: Prospects And Risks, Noel Gaston, Ahmed Khalid
Ahmed Khalid
Extract: Globalization is very much part of the modern vernacular. Arguably, it was first used by McLuhan and Fiore (1968) when they introduced the concept of the "global village". Globalization is characterized by the growth of the international trade of goods and services, the growth in foreign direct investment (FDI) as well as the political and social linkages that accompany growing economic integration. Outwardly, the driving forces seem to be the decline in administrative barriers to trade, sharp falls in the costs of transportation and communication, fragmentation of production processes and the development in information and communication technology OCT). Arguably, …
Heading Off A Looming Plague Of Gains Taking: Another Reason To Adopt Fair Value Accounting, Paul Bahnson
Heading Off A Looming Plague Of Gains Taking: Another Reason To Adopt Fair Value Accounting, Paul Bahnson
Paul R. Bahnson
No abstract provided.
Assessing Student Performance In Service Learning: Awards & Results, Laurence Minsky
Assessing Student Performance In Service Learning: Awards & Results, Laurence Minsky
Laurence Minsky
How do you judge student performance in a service-learning environment? One way is by seeing if the activities accomplished the goals of the community organization. But that only gets at part of the picture, because it’s from the organization’s perspective. There are other less traditional, but more powerful ways, to gauge performance: from the change in behaviors of the intended receivers of the service to the employ of outside professional standards. In this presentation, all of these ways will be explored. And, it will be argued that one should take a multi-input approach to assessing student learning, development, and performance.
The Impact Of The Amount Of Available Information On Decision Delay: The Role Of Common Features, Lauren Labrecque
The Impact Of The Amount Of Available Information On Decision Delay: The Role Of Common Features, Lauren Labrecque
Lauren Labrecque
Care Insurance As A Factor In Family Business Succession Planning, Wee-Liang Tan Dr.
Care Insurance As A Factor In Family Business Succession Planning, Wee-Liang Tan Dr.
Wee Liang TAN
No abstract provided.
Examining The Effects Of Gender Similarity And Dissimilarity On Service Quality In Ireland: Is It Similarity Attraction Vs. Flirting?, Musa Pinar, Aine Doherty, Anne Burke
Examining The Effects Of Gender Similarity And Dissimilarity On Service Quality In Ireland: Is It Similarity Attraction Vs. Flirting?, Musa Pinar, Aine Doherty, Anne Burke
Musa Pinar
No abstract provided.
Exploring The Connection Between Ethical Issues In Franchising Business Success And Franchisees’ Demographic Characteristics, Musa Pinar, Mike Mccuddy, Zeliha Eser
Exploring The Connection Between Ethical Issues In Franchising Business Success And Franchisees’ Demographic Characteristics, Musa Pinar, Mike Mccuddy, Zeliha Eser
Musa Pinar
No abstract provided.
Risk-Based Critical Infrastructure Protection Priorities For Emp And Solar Storms, George H. Baker Iii
Risk-Based Critical Infrastructure Protection Priorities For Emp And Solar Storms, George H. Baker Iii
George H Baker
The Commission to Assess the Threat to the United States from Electromagnetic Pulse Attack has provided a compelling case for protecting civilian infrastructure against the effects of EMP. As with protecting infrastructure against any hazard, it will be important to take a risk-based priority approach for EMP, recognizing that it is fiscally impracticable to protect everything. In this regard, EMP is particularly challenging in that it interferes with electrical and electronic data, control, transmission, and communication systems organic to nearly all infrastructures in a simultaneous and wide-scale manner. And, for nuclear burst altitudes of 100s of kilometers, the exposed geography …
Planned Behavior Entrepreneurship And Intention To Create A New Venture Among Young Graduates, H. Mushtaq Ahmad, G. S K. Niazi, Ahmed Imran Hunjra, Kashif Ur Rehman, Rauf I. Azam
Planned Behavior Entrepreneurship And Intention To Create A New Venture Among Young Graduates, H. Mushtaq Ahmad, G. S K. Niazi, Ahmed Imran Hunjra, Kashif Ur Rehman, Rauf I. Azam
Ahmed Imran Hunjra (PhD)
Critical Success Factors Of Projects, Fida Hussain Hussain, Ahmed Imran Hunjra, Majed Rashid
Critical Success Factors Of Projects, Fida Hussain Hussain, Ahmed Imran Hunjra, Majed Rashid
Ahmed Imran Hunjra (PhD)
A Brief Review Of Recent Research Trends On Applications Of Computational And Statistical Techniques In Financial & Business Intelligence, Kuldeep Kumar, Sukanto Bhattacharya
A Brief Review Of Recent Research Trends On Applications Of Computational And Statistical Techniques In Financial & Business Intelligence, Kuldeep Kumar, Sukanto Bhattacharya
Kuldeep Kumar
Artificial neural networks and statistical techniques like decision trees,discriminant analysis, logistic regression and survival analysis play a crucial role in Business Intelligence. These predictive analytical tools exploit patterns found in historical data to make predictions about future events. In this paper we have shown some recent developments of a few of these techniques in financial and business intelligence applications like fraud detection, bankruptcy prediction and credit rating scoring.
The Role Of The Pmo, Lynn Crawford
The Role Of The Pmo, Lynn Crawford
Lynn Crawford
For more than 50 years the so-called modern project management has been a continuously growing discipline. Initially developed for the management of major projects in special sectors, it is now part of most industries and organizations. In line with this development, the number and complexity of projects in organizations has increased substantially, enlarging the economic importance of projects. Today, managers not only need to know the basics of project management. Successful project management also requires knowledge of the complex interactions between projects and the permanent part of the organization and of the social processes within and between project teams. For …
The Reorganization Of A Professional Sports League - A Critical Analysis Of The Restructuring Of The Australian National Basketball League, Winston Wing Hong To, Shayne Quick, Darwin Semotiuk
The Reorganization Of A Professional Sports League - A Critical Analysis Of The Restructuring Of The Australian National Basketball League, Winston Wing Hong To, Shayne Quick, Darwin Semotiuk
Winston Wing Hong To
There are numerous examples of professional sports leagues that have failed. Australia has witnessed professor soccer (National Soccer League) and rugby leagues (Super League, Australian Rugby Football League) disappear, be restructured, or reintroduced under a new brand and name (soccer: A-League, rugby league: National Rugby league) (MacDonald & Karg & Lock, 2010; Commonwealth of Australia, 2006). North America has seen the closure of a number of professional sports leagues such as the XFL (American Football), World Hockey Association (Ice Hockey), and the Canadian Soccer League (Football/Soccer) (Bostwick, 2007; Golokhov, nd). There are numerous reasons why these professional sports leagues fail. …
The Fall-Out From Emerging Technologies: On Matters Of Surveillance, Social Networks And Suicide, M.G. Michael, Katina Michael
The Fall-Out From Emerging Technologies: On Matters Of Surveillance, Social Networks And Suicide, M.G. Michael, Katina Michael
Professor Katina Michael
No abstract provided.
Milestone Payments Or Royalties? Contract Design For R&D Licensing, Pascale Crama, Bert De Reyck, Zeger Degraeve
Milestone Payments Or Royalties? Contract Design For R&D Licensing, Pascale Crama, Bert De Reyck, Zeger Degraeve
Zeger Degraeve
We study how innovators can optimally design licensing contracts when there is incomplete information on the licensee's valuation of the innovation, and limited control over the licensee's development efforts. A licensing contract typically contains an up-front payment, milestone payments at successful completion of a project phase, and royalties on sales. We use principal-agent models to formulate the licensor's contracting problem, and we find that under adverse selection, the optimal contract structure changes with the licensee's valuation of the innovation. As the licensee's valuation increases, the licensor's optimal level of involvement in the development-directly or through royalties-should decrease. Only a risk-averse …
A Trickle-Down Model Of Psychological Contract Breach: The Impact Of Supervisors’ Relationships On Employee Perceptions Of Kept Promises, Grace Lemmon
Grace Lemmon
No abstract provided.
A Usability Study Of Interactive Web-Based Modules, Musa Pinar, Tulay Girard
A Usability Study Of Interactive Web-Based Modules, Musa Pinar, Tulay Girard
Musa Pinar
No abstract provided.
Women’S Managerial Aspirations From A Career Development Perspective, Grace Lemmon
Women’S Managerial Aspirations From A Career Development Perspective, Grace Lemmon
Grace Lemmon
No abstract provided.
Relationship Between Customer Satisfaction And Service Quality Of Islamic Banks, Muhammad Naeem Akhtar, Ahmed Imran Hunjra, Syed Waqar Akbar, Kashif Ur Rehman, Ghulam Shabbir Khan Niazi
Relationship Between Customer Satisfaction And Service Quality Of Islamic Banks, Muhammad Naeem Akhtar, Ahmed Imran Hunjra, Syed Waqar Akbar, Kashif Ur Rehman, Ghulam Shabbir Khan Niazi
Ahmed Imran Hunjra (PhD)
Changes In The Labor Market, Vernon Briggs
Changes In The Labor Market, Vernon Briggs
Vernon M Briggs Jr
[Excerpt] The service-oriented economy has an undeservedly bad reputation. The notion of a service-oriented economy somehow conjures up an impression of a nation of "hamburger flippers." That's not where the growth in employment is coming in the service sector. In fact, the greatest increases in the service sector are coming in the professional and technical areas. Fully one-third of the growth in employment since 1972 has occurred in the professional-technical worker classification. Eighty percent of the managerial jobs in the United States are in the service sector. As a consequence, the changes require a better prepared labor force than we've …
Illegal Immigration And The Dilemma Of American Unions, Vernon Briggs
Illegal Immigration And The Dilemma Of American Unions, Vernon Briggs
Vernon M Briggs Jr
[Excerpt] Over its long and often turbulent evolution, the American labor movement has confronted few issues as persistently and as difficult has those related to subject of immigration. By definition, immigration affects the size of the labor force at any given time as well as its geographical distribution and skill composition. These vital influences, in turn, affect national, regional and local labor market conditions. Most immigrants directly join the labor force upon entering the country, as do eventually most of their family members. Hence, organized labor never has ignored immigration trends. As Samuel Gompers, one of the founders of the …
A Usability Study Of Interactive Web-Based Modules, Musa Pinar, Tulay Girard
A Usability Study Of Interactive Web-Based Modules, Musa Pinar, Tulay Girard
Musa Pinar
No abstract provided.
The Aha Moment: Using Psychophysiological Measures To Identify It Entrepreneurial Epiphanies, Adriane Randolph, Gaëtan Mourmant
The Aha Moment: Using Psychophysiological Measures To Identify It Entrepreneurial Epiphanies, Adriane Randolph, Gaëtan Mourmant
Adriane B. Randolph
No abstract provided.
An Empirical Study Of Brand Equity In Turkish Banking Industry: The Personnel Perspective, Musa Pinar, Tulay Girard, Zeliha Eser, Bora Bodur
An Empirical Study Of Brand Equity In Turkish Banking Industry: The Personnel Perspective, Musa Pinar, Tulay Girard, Zeliha Eser, Bora Bodur
Musa Pinar
No abstract provided.
Is This What I Think It Is? The Frontal Lobe And Influences On Taste, Adriane Randolph, Charnetta Brown, Janée Burkhalter
Is This What I Think It Is? The Frontal Lobe And Influences On Taste, Adriane Randolph, Charnetta Brown, Janée Burkhalter
Adriane B. Randolph
No abstract provided.
Exploring Social Motivations For Brand Loyalty: Conformity Versus Escapism, Lauren Labrecque
Exploring Social Motivations For Brand Loyalty: Conformity Versus Escapism, Lauren Labrecque
Lauren Labrecque
A Framework For Understanding Opportunity Recognition: Entrepreneurs Versus Private Equity Financiers, Noel Lindsay, Justin Craig
A Framework For Understanding Opportunity Recognition: Entrepreneurs Versus Private Equity Financiers, Noel Lindsay, Justin Craig
Justin B. Craig
The issue of opportunity recognition, as opposed to opportunity evaluation, has received far less attention. Yet it is opportunity recognition that often drives deals. This article presents and tests six hypotheses on opportunity recognition against a sample of 262 respondents divided among financiers and entrepreneurs. The hypotheses measure the differences between respondents' views on the following topics: alertness to opportunities; creativity and idea generation; search process and strategies; causes of opportunities; opportunity sources; evaluation; and “feel.” In general, both groups had similar responses, but several interesting differences were discovered.