... implementation will create the convenient condition for the implementation of WCM practices and from that, will increase theimpactof WCM on plant performance 50 Table 4.1: theimpactof ABC (percentage ... H2a: Theimpactof WCM practices on improvement of plant manufacturing costs H2b: Theimpactof WCM practices on improvement of plant manufacturing quality 36 H2c: Theimpactof WCM practices on ... Thirdly, fromthe ABC implementation, the resource allocation decision making is better by concentrate in product lines and know the exact impactofthe changes in the production mix and profits...
... different The awareness ofthe different generation also different Suggestion for the future research With the limitation ofthe research, there are some suggestions for the future research onthe ... Figure 4.7: Distribution of response from employee’s survey 39 Figure 4.8: Distribution of responses from consumer survey 41 Figure 4.9: Distribution of responses from consumer survey (percentage) ... but only few of them understand CSR and most of them are still confuse or not understand CSR The reason may be the CSR is new concept for them, so in the future CSR will be more popular to consumer...
... value maximization utilizes much ofthe structure of stakeholder theory but accepts maximization ofthe long run value ofthe firm as the criterion for making the requisite tradeoffs among its stakeholders‖ ... is the CSR? - The definition of CSR The theories of CSR What is the finance performance? What is the relationship between CSR and finance performance? The role of CSR to increase profit of ... multidimensional construct of CSP He viewed CSP as the interaction between the principles of social responsibility and the processes of social responsiveness combined with the organizations‘ policies...
... the time ofthe child’s birth in quadratic, indicators of whether the mother or father is currently a smoker, indicator of whether the mother smoked during pregnancy, the number of years the child ... chronic conditions have poorer health than higher-income children with the same conditions Finally, they examine whether it is only permanent income that matters or, rather, whether the timing of ... with the introduction ofthe new school leaving age Geary WP/6/2007 17 Table shows the results from these first stage regressions The RoSLA variable shows a strong significant 30% impacton the...
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... division ofthe patients based onthe expression levels of MTSS1 yield a significant correlation with overall survival; (F) A three-way division ofthe patients based onthe expression levels of ... participated in collection ofthe tissue samples ZZ helped to draft the manuscript YY participated in the design ofthe study LZ participated in the design ofthe study WJ conceived ofthe study, and ... invasion (Figure 4D) Over-expression of MTSS1 in KYSE150 resulted in a dramatic reduction in the degree of invasion (p < 0.0001 versus controls) This was also confirmed by further determination on...
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... medio-lateral excursion ofthe tendons awayfrom their longitudinal axis Such a variation, in the direction of load application, may result in significant structural deformation ofthe tendons, which in ... http://www.josr-online.com/content/6/1/33 Figure The component arrangement for testing of reconstructions: The tensioning device is positioned in series with the reconstruction, four load cells and the load-train ofthe ... tibial fixation This was undertaken to investigate theimpactof malpositioning ofthe tensioning device onthe resultant strand tension The analysis was conducted at three neutral positions (01,...
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... reducing their energy consumption, reducing other expenditures These strategies have a strong negative effect onthe assets ofthe poor Another (DFID 2000d) demonstrates that the shift from traditional ... port impacts In general, the villagers felt that they had not benefited fromthe construction ofthe port in their area The indirect benefits ofthe port had accrued mainly to landowners and homeowners, ... provision, impacts of transport modes other than roads, impacts of energy sources other than electricity, impacts of transport and energy projects onthe urban poor, constraints on access by the...
... the acquaintance of new friends in a new surrounding; then we shall be able to draw comparisons between the old place and the new one Yet our joy is not unmitigated, because on leaving an old ... memories of all sorts come back to our mind We remember the pleasant hours we spent there with our family and friends, and the happy events that place was a witness ofOn such an occasion even ... since they are some more links connecting us to that place and thus making it all the dearer to us Then we easily understand why, most ofthe time, any departure causes such opposite feelings, the...
... provision, impacts of transport modes other than roads, impacts of energy sources other than electricity, impacts of transport and energy projects onthe urban poor, constraints on access by the ... port impacts In general, the villagers felt that they had not benefited fromthe construction ofthe port in their area The indirect benefits ofthe port had accrued mainly to landowners and homeowners, ... benefits of these programs for the poor 14 increase the flow of information to the poor 15 by decreasing pressure on woodlands, protect the access ofthe poor to natural capital 16 increase the personal...
... research Before starting the study, the consultant team identified some key issues Theimpactof any physical investment on poverty is highly dependent onthe policy context Thus, the study needed ... positive impactonthe poor only if the network itself functions well Thus, if access to services by the poor has already been provided, improvements in the cost-effectiveness of service provision on ... Based on this review, the RETA Steering Committee concluded that additional analysis was needed to further explore the results ofthe country studies and to further develop the policy and operational...
... reducing their energy consumption, reducing other expenditures These strategies have a strong negative effect onthe assets ofthe poor Another (DFID 2000d) demonstrates that the shift from traditional ... for the Economic Analysis of Projects (ADB 1997) requires an analysis ofthe distribution of project effects (costs and benefits) among different groups, and a calculation ofthe proportion of ... education) are also needed to enable the poor to take full advantage of these opportunities The importance of linkages between farm and nonfarm growth in the rural economy for the welfare of the...
... implementation The reports gave limited information on how the poverty reduction objective of these projects would be addressed in the definition, collection, and analysis ofthe data Proposed monitoring ... negative impacts Loss of field space and limitation of crop types Social disruption during construction resulting from interaction with workers from outside Increased risk of contracting ... Institute ofDevelopment Studies 1998) describes the socioeconomic profile ofthe study area prior to project implementation, and the benefits expected to accrue to the rural people arising out of the...
... reduction have to with the impacts of sector policy change, the impacts of changes in service provision, the impacts of transport modes other than roads, the impacts of energy sources other ... multitude of situational factors may be relevant to Contextual Variables the different types of anticipated impacts onthe poor The general categories of relevant situational factors Theimpactof transport ... improvements Theimpactof these cost savings onthe poor depend onthe extent to which the poor are users ofthe service provided However, benefits to nonpoor users may also contribute indirectly to the...
... only 63% of that ofthe nonpoor The change in frequency of visits to Xian is very interesting (Table 5.14) Onthe one hand, the proportion of farmers visiting Xian more often than once a month ... regions: the mountainous southern region, the central Weihe Valley, and the northern upland plateau Population density is highest in the central region, which also contains the city of Xian From ... compare the poor with the nonpoor, using the official income-based definition of poverty; and the poor with the nonpoor, using the constructed measure of asset-based poverty In the provincial survey...
... homework in the evening While no significant difference emerged on this point between the poor and the nonpoor, theimpactonthe ultra-poor was slightly less marked than theimpactonthe nonpoor ... examined the method of connection and the length of time that a household had been connected Only 33 ofthe rural sample households (4%) had no electricity; 84% ofthe sample had a direct connection, ... small share of respondents cited increases in the cost of transport or ofthe factors of production Individual respondents also mentioned the need to buy more because of negative impacts on natural...