management effectiveness: lessons from worldleading firms Michal Biron a a b ‚ Elaine Farndale & Jaap Paauwe b b Graduate School of Management‚ University of Haifa‚ Mount Carmel‚ Haifa‚ Israel b Department of Human Resource Studies‚ Tilburg University‚ LE Tilburg‚ The Netherlands Available online: 30 Mar 2011 To cite this article: Michal Biron‚ Elaine Farndale & Jaap Paauwe (2011): Performance management effectiveness: lessons from world-leading firms‚ The International Journal of Human Resource Management
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It has one major part‚ corporate culture‚ often described as the “personality of an organization”. In that case multinational firms play a major role in this‚ as knowing how to communicate through their point of view is a great advantage. To answer the relevant question it is essential to understand what the corporate culture is especially its meanings to a multinational firm. This essay will examine it by explaining the cultural dimensions of G. Hofstede in general and in respect of global business
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MAKERERE UNIVERSITY EVALUATION OF COST CONTROL TECHNIQUES AND PROFITABILITY IN MANUFACTURING FIRM CASE STUDY: CENTURY BOTTLING COMPANY LIMITED BY WASIKE DANIEL WAMUKOTA 07/U/15905/EXT SUPERVISOR: BY MR KITALE CHRIS APROJECT REPORT SUMITED IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT FOR AWARD OF DEGREE OF BACHERLORS OF COMMERCE OF MAKERERE UNIVERSITY June 2011 DECLARATION I‚ Wasike Daniel wamukota declare that the piece of work is my original effort and never
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Empirical Evidence on Retail Firms’ Equity Valuation Models Anastasia Vardavaki 13 Epidavrou str.‚ Halandri‚ 152 33 Athens‚ Greece E-mail: anastasia_vardavaki@yahoo.gr John Mylonakis 10 Nikiforou str.‚ Glyfada‚ 166 75 Athens‚ Greece E-mail: imylonakis@panafonet.r Abstract This paper presents the theoretical framework for the process of equity valuation and investigates the relative explanatory power of alternative linear equity valuation models when applied to firms in the UK food and drug retail
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How Firms Avoid Losses: Evidence of Use of the Net Deferred Tax Asset Account David Burgstahler* University of Washington Gerhard G. Mueller Endowed Professor in Accounting W. Brooke Elliott University of Washington Michelle Hanlon University of Michigan Business School November 26‚ 2002 _________________________________________________________________________________ ABSTRACT: This paper investigates whether firms use discretion in accounting for deferred taxes to increase earnings
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Decisions for Firms with Market Power Market power is the ability of all price setting firms to raise price without losing all sales‚ which causes the price setting firm’s demand to be downward-sloping. When firms with market power raise price‚ even though sales do not fall to zero‚ sales do decrease because of the law of demand. The effect of the change in price on the firm’s sales depends to a large extent on the amount of its market power‚ which can differ greatly among firms. This chapter
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India is very healthy and sustainable. In 2011 India was the UK’s largest non-EU market (UKTI‚ 2012a). Especially‚ figures from December 2011‚ Indian Pharmaceutical Industry has grown at 15.7% (UKTI‚ 2012b). However‚ before dreaming of any benefit‚ the firm must consider carefully every aspect of India for a fruitful future and with a right mindset and an adequate diligence then the company could be highly prosperous on its solid position in India. Cross-cultural risks Regarding cross-cultural risks
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NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES DO SHAREHOLDERS OF ACQUIRING FIRMS GAIN FROM ACQUISITIONS? Sara B. Moeller Frederik P. Schlingemann René M. Stulz Working Paper 9523 http://www.nber.org/papers/w9523 NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH 1050 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge‚ MA 02138 February 2003 We are grateful to Harry DeAngelo and Ralph Walkling for useful comments. The views expressed herein are those of the author and not necessarily those of the National Bureau of Economic Research. ©2003 by Sara
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1. Starting off‚ if we were Palmer we would be disappointed that our top assistant is being taken away from our project. However‚ after taking an objective view of the situation‚ we would be able to realize it was the best move for the company. The situation was not working out because we were losing valuable work time from an employee. Because management decided on Olds working on the Crosby’s project‚ we would like management to find us a suitable replacement. Olds was a good employee‚ but he
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