... recommendations for the target populations. Finally, the researcher present the limitations ofthe study, future research directions.5.1 Conclusions The object of this study is to examine theimpactof ... profitability. In light of the above points, the general objective ofthe study will be to examine theimpactof working capital managementonthe profitability of construction firms in Vietnam.Similarly, ... about influence of working capital management on firms’ profitability. 1.4 Hypotheses ofthe study The aim of this study is to understand theimpactof working capital managementon companies’...
... section in consultation with the Director of1 9 the Office of Research on Women’s Health and with the2 0advisory council for the Institute.21‘‘(b) RESEARCH, TRAINING, AND INFORMATION AND 22EDUCATION.—23‘‘(1) ... regarding theimpactof environmentalfactors on women’s health and disease prevention.Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representa-1tives ofthe United States of America in Congress assembled,2SECTION ... HEALTH AND DISEASE PREVENTION11‘‘SEC. 463B. (a) INGENERAL. The Director of the1 2Institute shall make grants to public or nonprofit private13entities for the development and operation of...
... ISO standards in term ofmanagement responsibility and human resource management. 2.1.3 The principle of quality management systemThere are eight quality management principles on which the quality management ... management system ofthe company based onthe voluntary and self-controlspirit. The regular discussions among them will contribute to enhance the effectiveness of quality management systems ... change of business environment andthe competition of foreignproducts, quality control is the most concern of each enterprise. The good quality management system is the basic foundation to create...
... function only, but will depend onthe all system of the relationships. The authors raise the question of to what extent the technical progress function imposes some restraint onthe nature of ... transacting andthe cost of trans-formation. How well institutions solve the problems of coordination and production is determined by the motivation ofthe players (their utility function), the complexity ... research on growth theory began in the late 1980s, proponents ofthe two theories have been (on and off ) arguing over which ofthe two approaches is better. One (possibly the first) round of the...
... importance of customer satisfaction, customer retention and other parameters related to the customer, whereas the role ofthe employees, their satisfaction, loyalty andthe link between these variables ... revolution involves the reformulation ofthe key resources for the companies. If in the Industrial Revolution the emphasis was onthe tangible assets such as equipment, raw materials, human resources, ... (Day and Wensley, 1988), the lack of consensus in relation to the number of measures and the subsequent difficulty for making comparisons (Clark, 1999; Ambler and Kokkinaki, 1997). The reasons...
... modernisation on local government budgetingHofstede, G. (1968), The Game of Budgetary Control. Tavistock, London.Hood, C. (1995), The ‘new public management in the 1980’s: variations on a theme. ... lack of linkage between Best Value and budgeting, the authority responded with a new nancial strategy based on a long-term (20 year) vision ofthe authority and the area, and a consultation ... Indian sub-continent. The other authority was located in the south of England near to London and faced different challenges based around issues of congestion and labour shortages in the public...
... ratesconditional onthe age ofthe bond Altman found that the cumulative bond mortality increases with the age of the bond and can reach as much as 32 percent for B-rated bonds over a ten-year period. The ... presents the details ofthe sample bond rating at time of origination andthe third quarter of 1989. From exhibit II,approximately 10% ofthe companies in the sample were originally rated in the ... DEFAULT The definition of default can have a wide spectrum of interpretations. In this paper, the definition of default isbased onthe same criteria adopted by S&P in rating the outstanding bonds...
... strategies 47 4. Human capital management 65 5. The role and organization ofthe HR function 81 6. The role ofthe HR practitioner 104 7. Theimpactof HRM onperformance 135 8. International HRM ... ResourceManagement 25 3. HR Strategies 47 4. Human Capital Management 65 5. The Role and Organization ofthe HR Function 81 6. The Role ofthe HR Practitioner 104 7. TheImpactof HRM on ... Academy ofManagement Executive, 9 (4), pp 49–61Becker, B E and Gerhart, S (1996) Theimpactofhumanresourcemanagementonorganizational performance: progressand prospects, Academy of Management...
... successfuladaptation, depends not only onthe behaviour and socio-economic mobility ofthe migrantmother or family, but also onthe receptivity ofthe existing urban population and municipalauthorities and ... 3. Theimpactof rural-urban migration on child survival 139six months less than children of rural non-migrants, but only one month longer than urbannon-migrant children. Since all ofthe ... of life, ifthey have continued access to the economic resources of a non-migrant father, or if theyindirectly benefit from remittances received from the migrant mother or parents. Onthe otherhand,...
... to the amount they would have suffered in case of liquidation ofthe bank. The EU framework for bank recovery and resolution considers options that imply either the writedown or the conversion ... book). In the first case, a fall in the value of sovereign bonds has direct and immediate effects on banks’ profit and loss statements, andon their equity and leverage. In the second case, ... pushed up the cost and adversely affected the composition of some euro area banks’ funding, with the extent oftheimpact broadly in line with the deterioration in the creditworthiness ofthe home...
... indicators for each ofthe 84 developing countries and 5 regions. Second, we assess the impacts of SLR using existing populations, socio-economic conditions and patterns of land use, rather than attempting ... 11 These differ from the 20 coastal regions used in Nicholls and Nomura (1998). Our selection of these 5 regions is simply explained by the fact that those regions correspond to the 5 regional ... 7 the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), and the...
... firm (Fried and Givoly, 1982; O’Brien 1988). Therefore, by examining theimpact of CSR on investment recommendations and, by extension, on equity-holders’ expectations of value creation, our work ... broadens the scope ofthe CSR and stakeholder theories, by linking them to a long empirical tradition in the accounting, finance and economics fields. Essentially in this paper, we theorize about and ... analysts’ perceptions of value creation and therefore, impact their recommendations. Our work reveals new theoretical and empirical insights by merging theory on CSR with an extensive line of work from...
... SD_MBA1THESIS PROPOSAL1Examing theImpactof Online Cosumer Trust on Purchase Intention in Vietnam ReferenceAjzen, L., (1991). The Theory of Planned Behavior, Organizational Behavior and Human. ... information quality of website, the company’s reputation strongly affects on Internet consumers’ trust. Then,Internet consumers’ trust and perceived risk strongly impacton purchasing decisions ... factors onthe purchase intention with the mediation of trust in the context of Vietnam B2C environment. Little or no research is available in the area of trust, specifically in the e-commerce...
... in the Exercisers. There was nosignificant difference between Exercisers and Non-exercis-ers onthe cognitive component ofthe MFIS. The impactof disease severity on fatigue, depression and ... patients' perception of theimpact their disability has on their physical func-tioning. This improved QoL in the physical function, and physical component summary scores ofthe SF36, may beparticularly ... MS. Per-haps in persons with mild MS, the physical limitations of the disease are minimal and therefore irrespective of exer-cise status theimpactofthe disease on QoL in the physicaldomain...
... conception and design of this study, analyzed and interpreted the data. TPMS and VFBcarried out the data collection and analysis of data. ALT and AMKparticipated in the conception and design of ... SF-36 and OHIP-49 between BMS patients and controls. The significance level was set at 0.05. Tocompare the dimensions ofthe SF-36 and OHIP-49 between BMS patients and control s, we considered Bonferronicorrection. ... <0.00714).Conclusions: BMS has a negative impactonthe health-related quality of life of individuals, as can be shown byinstruments such as the SF-36 and OHIP-49. So, the evaluation of quality of life...