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... distribution, business- to -business marketing, and global marketing channels. He has publications in Journal of Business- to -Business Marketing, Dr. Sungmin Ryu is an associate professor of school ofbusiness ... Marketing Management, Journal ofBusiness Research, Organization Science, Journal of Business and Industrial Marketing, Journal of Business- to -Business Marketing, and Journal of Marketing Channels, ... business at Sungkyunkwan University. He specializes inthe areas of channels of distribution, business- to -business marketing, and global supply chain management. He has publications in Industrial...
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... 2001Economic Sustainability -the businessof staying in business 1.0.11.0Introduction and Backgroundâ The SIGMA Project - 2001Economic Sustainability -the businessof staying in business â The SIGMA ... Sustainability -the businessof staying in business 1.2.11.2Background and objectives The SIGMA Project aims are "to build the capacity of organisations to meet their business and otherinstitutional ... organisation. The key will be linking these systems to the biggersustainability picture. â The SIGMA Project - 2001Economic Sustainability -the businessof staying in business â The SIGMA Project...
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... where the spike in the Australia series in 1985 and the movement inthe Canada and UK series at the beginning ofthe 80s can not be explained by the credit history in these economies. The spikes could ... severaleconomies including the US, UK and the euro area, suggesting a possible loosening of monetary policy in response to the contraction in credit availability, as observed in the policy coordination inthe ... conditions. With the growing in uence of global banks and cross border holding of assets, we do observe an increase in the degree of comovements in credit over the past 30 years, by examining the pair-wisecross...
... in recursive form: Since u and U are continuous, the range of each is an interval. The question of whether these intervals include their own endpoints is settled by the last postulate in ... Marschak Professor J, Fred Weston The Theory of Interest, and the writings of Hirshleifer, still seems to be lacking. This is the more surprising since, when the problem is viewed in this ... , 3 is the amount of consumption in period j. To gain a better understanding ofthe nature ofthe limitations in- herent in utility functions ofthe form (1 -51, let us examine some...
... achieve the intended goal (for example, informing a community about the activities of a proj-ect or informing the public about a reform coming into effect). In other instances, the dissemination of ... imbalances inthe world’s state of affairs weremainly owing to the international division of labor and to the continuation of pastpatterns of domination. The world was separated into two blocs: the ... illustrates the model. The single arrow linking the research phase with the strategy design phase indicates the requirement of always using the dialogicmode at the beginning. From the second...
... help from the Royal Colleges in the UK in developing this initiative. In the 'Part I' period of training in Malawi the studentswork as registrars in their designated department. The COM ... stability in teaching and manage-ment. The policy of a bold increase in number of students 5years ago is beginning to bear fruit and the pool of Malawian doctors is steadily increasing. A further increaseis ... train-ing inthe COM.Conclusion The pool of Malawian doctors is still small but thereseems to be a trend that graduates remain inthe country. The postgraduate programme is inplace to train...
... and therefore the worse the situation o f development. Conversely, the closer the observed valueis to the maximum value, the better the situation in terms of development. The maximum and minimum ... Given the non-normality ofthe sample, the Mann-Whitney test wasused for checking the difference in quality of life in different cities, as well as for checking the difference in quality of life ... and inthe quality of life of stroke survivors in two cities differing in economic aspects ofthe human development index. The main findings ofthe presentstudy were that factors such as location...