... the social marketing field and its application to health issues.For a deeper understanding of social marketing we encourage you to consultthe resources and references listed on pages 3-5 and ... protect and improve public health. Using marketing to conduct public health improvementcampaigns can help clarify what we want to accomplish and can help us bemore productive with limited public ... ?Price Address the economic, social, geographic, and other costs?Identify perceived costs and barriers (disincentives) and audi-ence-specific benefits including monetary and non-monetaryincentives...
... the capital cost γ on the price of the contract and on the target capital. 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1γ0.20.40.60.811.28__ P0,__B,−−TC0<Total price P0, Cost of Capital B and target capital ... of insurance markets and the limited access to equity capital, we introducethe notion of cost of capital. We analyse the impact of the cost of capital on the valuation of life insurance contracts ... cost of capital V0, the target capital TC0 and the cost of capita B.0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.91−α0.20.40.60.811.2__V0,−−TC0,____BTotal price V0,target capital TC0 and cost...
... suitable to quality and in the time to use necessary factors for business activities.1.5.Working capital demand and the driving factors behind Working capital demand always changes and depend on ... finance and banking 1.4.2. Classification of working capital follwoing to mobilising time and utilization methods According to the norm, enterprises`working capital included : regular capital and ... assets andcapital resources of the company Look at the table 1, capitaland business capital resources of the company was higher than last year because of extending lager scale of produce and...
... WORKING CAPITALAND ITS EFFECTIVE UTILIZATION IN ENTERPRISE 21.1. Theory of working capital 21.1.1. The notion of working capital 21.1.2.Working capitaland the classification 31.1.3. Working capital s ... Working capital s structure and driving factors behind 41.1.4. Working capital resources 41.1.5.Working capital demand and the driving factors behind 5 1.2. Working capitaland its importance in ... strongly affected to enterprise’s working capital demand. 1.2. Working capitaland its importance in increasingly effective utilization.1.2.1. Working capitaland norms to reflect its cycle speed...
... Chapter 10Private Blogs and Public PlacesChapter 10Private Blogs and Public PlacesI spent this morning reading my oldest daughter’s online diary. And that of her younger sister. ... easy it is to do, and it’s not surprising that the much faster moving and more social world of status updates is more attractive to more people.” Still 14% is about one in six and those 60 million ... probably not in your best interests to scream back at someone sitting on a very large and very public soap box. And, that’s a pretty good description of where attack bloggers sit.This is something...
... ofMahatma Gandhi (New York, Oxford University Press, 1973).31Moral capitaland leadership2 Moral capitaland leadershipHe was more concerned to be a good man than to be thought one; and sothe ... generation and operation of moral capital, and the dependencyof politicians on this as a resource, is most clearly and dramaticallyrevealed under such conditions. They are conditions which demand, and therefore ... ways and be eVective acrossconstituency lines in unexpected ways.Personal and institutional moral capital Leaders as individuals strive to acquire personal moral capital on thestrength and...
... Gerth and C. Wright Mills (eds.), FromMax Weber (London, Routledge, 1970), p. 152.26 Moral capital 1 Moral capitaland politicsFriendships that are acquired by a price and not by greatness and nobility ... are proclaimed and betrayed;…… Leo Strauss, Liberalism Ancient and Modern (New York, Basic Books, 1968), p. 13.21Moral capitaland politicspolitician if he keep his purity and lose his advantage?’’ ... Jean-Jacques Rousseau who, in the Social 24 Moral capital it would be impossible that moral capital could play any genuine role inpolitical life. Yet it does, and not because people are too weak-minded...
... virtue and innocence, sayingthat he wanted only what everyone wanted, ‘‘to have our nation onceagain with a government as good and honest and decent and truthful and fair and competent and idealistic ... grandeur and secrecy.It was to be a ‘‘shirt-sleeves’’ presidency, in which the spurious reverence and concealment of the Johnson–Nixon years would be replaced byinformality and openness to public ... remarkably clear sense of the loss of trust and the severing ofpower and virtue that Vietnam and Watergate had caused and thus of thedamage done to the moral capital of America. His aim was nothing...
... beenabysmal). He not only adopted and extended its socialand foreignpolicies and the conXicts inherent within them, but retained key Kennedyadvisers like McGeorge Bundy, Dean Rusk and Robert McNamara withultimately ... by necessity and a cause believed to beworth killing and dying for. But as more and more troops and materielwere committed to Vietnam, apparently to little eVect, the necessity and high moral ... Hollywood stars hebefriended and bedded; a man who condoned and perhaps orderedassassination attempts of leaders in Cuba, South Vietnam, the Congo and the Dominican Republic; a man who had put...
... Miller, ‘‘Sex, Politics, andPublic Opinion,’’ p. 723.248 Moral capitaland the American presidencythe Gulf Wve days after Saddam’s invasion of tiny, oil-rich Kuwait, he whoput and held together ... America’s aid, trade and nuclearumbrella – while often simultaneously resenting the preponderant and 236 Moral capitaland the American presidency10 DenouementThe truth is rarely pure, and never simple.Oscar ... shocked and appalled,sundered and conXicted, dismayed and indignant, challenged and disap-pointed, comforted and coddled, exulted and disquieted – and each ofthese consecutive states had been in...
... costs (construction). • This residual is “land value”. Development maximizes land value. • Land Development is a natural real option: incur heavy capital costs to realize an income stream – ... EMIT C state Prices and Development • Prices bring forth development: of any urban land use • Development occurs so as to maximize the residual value between: Price -capital costs (construction). ... β1). Office Demand = α1ER-β1 E= office employment R = rent per square foot 1 = rental elasticity of demand: [%change in sqft per worker/% change in rent] 2). Demand = Stock = S 3)....