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Alternative knowledge strategies, competitive environment, and organizational performance in small manufacturing firms.(Table): An article from: Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice
Paul E., III Bierly , and Paula S. Daly Manufacturer: Thomson Gale ProductGroup: Book Binding: Digital ASIN: B000URB0KC Release Date: 2007-08-03 |
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This digital document is an article from Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice, published by Thomson Gale on July 1, 2007. The length of the article is 11250 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
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Alternative Theories of the Firm (International Library of Critical Writings in Economics)
Manufacturer: Edward Elgar Pub ProductGroup: Book Binding: Hardcover ASIN: 185898758X |
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Alternative Theories of the Firm provides a range of fundamental readings embracing the economics of firm behavior from a non-neoclassical perspective. The collection covers several basic topics including: the importance of transaction costs and agency theory for the analysis of firm behavior; capabilities and resource-based theories of the firm; the economics of firm strategy; behavioral theories; Austrian theories; evolutionary theories; and the historical development of firms. The readings include selections from traditional masters as well as writings by more recent authors. This collection will be of great value both to scholars who want a summary of developments in the field and to students of industrial economics and corporate strategy.
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Path creation, path dependency, and alternative theories of the firm.: An article from: Journal of Economic Issues
Martin Stack , and Myles P. Gartland Manufacturer: Association for Evolutionary Economics ProductGroup: Book Binding: Digital ASIN: B00096XSWM Release Date: 2005-07-13 |
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This digital document is an article from Journal of Economic Issues, published by Association for Evolutionary Economics on June 1, 2003. The length of the article is 3748 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
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Why do some firms give stock options to all employees?: An empirical examination of alternative theories [An article from: Journal of Financial Economics]
P. Oyer , and S. Schaefer Manufacturer: Elsevier ProductGroup: Book Binding: Digital ASIN: B000RR46JW |
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This digital document is a journal article from Journal of Financial Economics, published by Elsevier in 2005. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Media Library immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
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Alternative approaches to risk and uncertainty in evaluating optimal firm behavior
Chong S Kim Manufacturer: Division of Agricultural & Resource Economics, Max C. Fleischmann College of Agriculture, University of Nevada, Reno ProductGroup: Book Binding: Unknown Binding ASIN: B0006Y3EA8 |
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Empirical implications of alternative models of firm dynamics (NBER working paper series ; working paper)
Ariel Pakes Manufacturer: National Bureau of Economic Research ProductGroup: Book Binding: Unknown Binding ASIN: B00071M5R8 |
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An outline for an alternative theory of the firm
Kalyan Chakrabartty Manufacturer: Progressive Publishers ProductGroup: Book Binding: Unknown Binding ASIN: B0007AQHIM |
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The theory of the firm: An alternative viewpoint (Cahier)
Reuven Brenner Manufacturer: Universite de Montreal Departement de science economique et Centre de recherche en developpement economique ProductGroup: Book Binding: Unknown Binding ASIN: B0006EJ5NI |
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Federal Deposit Insurance Reform Act of 2002: Report from the Committee on Financial Services, U.S. House of Representatives
Manufacturer: Diane Pub Co ProductGroup: Book Binding: Plastic Comb ASIN: 0756732468 |
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How to Boost Your Intelligence
Harry Alder Manufacturer: Kogan Page ProductGroup: Book Binding: Paperback ASIN: 0749432209 |
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Not a very realistic hypothesis and approach.......2001-01-20
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Sexual Intelligence: The Groundbreaking Study That Shows You How to Boost Your "Sex IQ" and Gain Greater Sexual Satisfaction
Dr Sheree Conrad , and Dr Michael Milburn Manufacturer: Crown ProductGroup: Book Binding: Hardcover ASIN: 0609606409 Release Date: 2001-06-19 |
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How sexually intelligent are you? This remarkable, groundbreaking book will help you find out.Customer Reviews:
Dissatisfied . . ........2003-11-04
This book sticks mostly to the emotional/relationship side of sex, and is not a particularly informative work for those looking for more information about sex or sexual issues. It's focus is working toward healthy, rather than unhealthy, relationships. So if readers are seeking a more basic guide to sex and sexual issues, this probably isn't the best text to start with. It will be much more helpful as a support text.
Having said this, I'm not certain I feel this book offers much in the way of material that hasn't been addressed many times before. The stigma of gender type, the sexual confusion caused by both religion and the media, the lack of parental education and support. Such issues have been covered before in greater depth and detail. This book touches on the issues, but really doesn't offer much in a practical way of how to solve the issues other than the excercises at the end of the chapter. In terms of healing from sexual abuse or other serious issues from childhood, there just isn't much more than an acknowledgement that these traumas exist and affect how people engage in sexual behavior.
Outside the real accounts by interviewees, I just didn't see much new information at all. Promoting healthy sexuality is a positive thing, but this book felt bland and fairly ineffective and bringing home any new points or providing any really inspiring insights. I'm afraid I found the test to be the least inspiring part of the document. So many questions had answers that didn't apply across a broad audience and made assumptions about the test taker. Questions such as:"In the past, when I've been tempted to cheat . . ." offer four choices a) "I agonized over cheating, knowing how my partner would feel. b) didn't really give any thought to how my partner would feel. c) I would never cheat on my partner because it would be a sin d) I thought about my parner but assumed he or she would accept it if they found out." Of course, 'A' is the "intelligent" answer according to the test. But the question leaves little room for personal ethics or moral code. Answer 'C' sounds like a fundamentalist answer and is considered "less intelligent" in terms of the test, it doesn't really address personal ethics.
I honestly wonder at the validity of the test and would hope that many readers are not taking their "grade" overly seriously. Sexual intelligence is fine, but I don't believe the test truly defines it. In the end, I'd have to say this is a fine reading addition to skim through for the chapter excercises and getting a general idea of sexual relationship issues and real accounts, but it shouldn't be depended on to define your sexual life.
You said sexual intelligence?.......2003-06-20
a correction.......2002-05-30
The book has...(a)...quiz in an appendix...The scoring scheme tells you to add your scores, add another number (118) and then divide by 264. Doing that means that everyone fails the test, even if you put down all of the optimum answers. My guess is that you are supposed to divide by 2.64 or by 2.4, but I cannot tell.
ACTUALLY, YOU MISSED A VITAL POINT: IT SAYS TO ADD 100 AFTER THE DIVIDING BY 264.
Perhaps the proof reading will improve on the second printing of this book (if there is one)
PERHAPS IT WAS READER ERROR?
READ THE BOOK FOR ITS INFO - TURF THE QUIZ!.......2001-07-05
The book failed to point out some relatively important issues. The key in all aspects of a relationship, not just sexual issues, lies not in a quiz or comparison with others but in open communication between the two partners, regardless of what one's sexual lifestyle may be. It is not simply a matter of what takes place in the bedroom that achieves fulfillment, but a matter of what else is going on the rest of the time, outside the bedroom. If a man is constantly being hen-pecked, nagged and mistrusted, he is not likely to be too anxious to please in the bedroom. Likewise, if a woman is playing second fiddle to a golf course, receives no help around the home (particularly if she, too, works outside the home) or she is made to feel like like sex is her "civic duty," do not expect her to warm up when the lights go out either!
As for the quiz, if you take it at all, I would take it with grain of salt. If you score low, you may feel like a failure when in fact you are not - that definitely is not going to boost one's self-esteem in the bedroom, and you may have some very valid reasons for answering the way you did. Some sexual dysfunctions stem from deep-rooted insecurities and abusive past experiences; for those individuals, the best help comes through professional counselling, not in a book. One question in the book, "How would you rate your current sex life compared to most other people's sex lives" is ludicrous. If one is not satisfied with their own sex life, they should be discussing the issue with their partner, not conducting a field survey with their friends, family and neighbours! We are talking sex here, not your favourite brand of herbal tea. If one cannot communicate openly with their partner, the problem goes far deeper than sexual intelligence.
In summary, the book contains insightful and useful information which may prove beneficial to the reader; however, the quiz leaves a lot to be desired. The book contains helpful facts, dispels myths and like anything else in life, any knowledge gained is a plus. Sex, like money, is a personal affair. Readers will need to weigh the pros and cons and make their own personal assessments on the value of the book.
Helpful Suggestions Marred by Weak Methods and Bad Editing.......2001-06-26
Review: This book is based on questionnaires answered by about 500 people, most of whom were under 30. Although not based on a scientific sample, the book does provide some unexpected perspectives about young people. Half the women surveyed from 18-29 found sexual relations painful. A third of the men in the same age group had erectile dysfunctions. So there's room to improve. It also sounds like experience helps.
Overall, there's a problem with using questionnaires for anything as delicate as sexual relations. People do not tell it like it is. It's like asking people about their use of illegal drugs during doctor's visits. Few tell the whole story. The only way to get better results is to corroborate the story with a person's sex partners. So, undoubtedly there's a lot of under and over reporting in this, especially from young people.
The book has the same quiz in an appendix, which you can take. I think it would have been more appropriate to suggest that people take it before reading the book. The scoring scheme tells you to add your scores, add another number and then divide by 264. Doing that means that everyone fails the test, even if you put down all of the optimum answers. My guess is that you are supposed to divide by 2.64 or by 2.4, but I cannot tell. Perhaps the proof reading will improve on the second printing of this book (if there is one).
The other problem with the quiz is that the values appear to be fitted to the correlation of sexual satisfaction that went with the original respondents. I found that although I would rate my sexual satisfaction very high, my answers were often at odds with the scoring here. Is the purpose to think like others who have sexual satisfaction . . . or to experience sexual satisfaction? I suspect that the quiz would have worked better for readers if the book had suggested that people experiment with different approaches rather than simply score their answers. Indirectly, that's what the exercises at the end of each chapter are encouraging. I thought those exercises were very well done. They put you into a situation that you may find awkward where different behavior would be beneficial, and encourage you to think about what your response should be. By addressing these issues by yourself, you may feel more comfortable being open about them when they occur for real.
The book's main message is one that most will endorse. Find out more about sex, understand your own desires, listen and respond to the needs of your partner, share your needs, and avoid behavior that will have negative consquences (whether it is not being careful with birth control and sexually-tranmitted disease risk, or not hurting someone physically or emotionally).
The book points out that there is little intergenerational discussion of sex, that many people are not willing to discuss their desires with their partners, and most are even more uncomfortable asking about their partner's needs.
The best sections are on how individual desires are shaped. These materials occur in chapters 6-10. If you agree that there isn't much communication, you can probably skip over the earlier chapters and hit these first. I also thought that the chapters on handling inappropriate sexual attraction and avoiding infidelity were well done.
After you finish discussing this book with your partner and making the appropriate accommodations to each other, I suggest that you take on that other taboo area that needs more discussion in a similar manner -- money. I suspect that for most married or committed couples that expanding communication about money and sex will improve the relationships more than just dealing with one or the other. I also recommend Relationship Rescue and The Relationship Rescue Workbook for those who want to work on relationships in all their dimensions.
Open up to give more . . . and you will be the beneficiary as well!
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How to Boost Your IQ
John Bremner Manufacturer: Ward Lock Ltd ProductGroup: Book Binding: Paperback ASIN: 0706373057 |
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Fun, Great & Helpful!.......1999-09-05
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How to Boost Your Brain Power: Achieving Peak Intelligence, Memory & Creativity
Roger Yepsen Manufacturer: Random House Value Publishing ProductGroup: Book Binding: Hardcover ASIN: 0517071819 Release Date: 1991-07-01 |
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How to Boost Your Brainpower: Achieving Peak Intelligence, Memory, and Creativity
Roger B. Yepsen Manufacturer: Rodale Press ProductGroup: Book Binding: Paperback ASIN: 0878576541 |
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Use It Or Lose It.......2001-08-24
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Korean Workers: The Culture and Politics of Class Formation
Hagen Koo Manufacturer: Cornell University Press ProductGroup: Book Binding: Paperback Similar Items:
ASIN: 0801486963 |
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The best book about Korean society during the 1970s-90s.......2004-01-30
Koo's book about working-class formation in Korea shows and analyzes how progressive and sometiems militant working-class movement of a large scale has been possible and grown up as a major political force in one of the East Asian countires which often have been well known for their docility of labor forces under conservative political rule.
This book has several merits:
1) it shows the process of working-class formation in the context of contemporary Korean development. Many books about Korean development have been written mainly in an economistic way. This book reveals people's lives and voices more realistically in the historical process.
2) while describing the historical process, Koo also tries to put his arguments on the theoretical base of weorking-class formation, especially E. P. Thompson. I think his way of doing this is very successful in this book.
3) Many books about working-class formation are mainly about the histories in the European context or Latin America. This book shows uniquely how the process has happened in the context of East Asian development.
His book is not only describing but also theoretical and analytical. And his book does not lose both academic rigidity as well as sympathy for workers' movement for social progress. With in-depth interviews of labor movement activists and the use of many domestic materials, Koo also could escape superficial observations and dry abstraction.
I find that this is one of the great books not only about contemporary Korean society but also about global working-class history. Additionally, regarding informative social (movement) history of Korea of the same period, I strongly recommend Nancy abelmann's book about famers' movement and Sunhyunk Kim's book about civil movements.
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Hagen Koo, Korean Workers: The Culture and Politics of Class Formation.(Book Review): An article from: Labour/Le Travail
Ou-Byung Chae Manufacturer: Canadian Committee on Labour History ProductGroup: Book Binding: Digital ASIN: B0008IQZBC Release Date: 2005-07-31 |
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This digital document is an article from Labour/Le Travail, published by Canadian Committee on Labour History on September 22, 2003. The length of the article is 1168 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
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Korean Workers: the Culture and Politics of Class Formation.(Book Review): An article from: Relations Industrielles/Industrial Relations
Joohee Lee Manufacturer: Relations Industrielles ProductGroup: Book Binding: Digital ASIN: B0008IRPSY Release Date: 2005-07-31 |
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This digital document is an article from Relations Industrielles/Industrial Relations, published by Relations Industrielles on September 22, 2002. The length of the article is 1053 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.Books:
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