Ming J. and Watts S.‚‚ Bankruptcy classification errors in the 1980s: An empirical analysis of Altman ’s and Ohlson ’s models‚ Review of Accounting Studies‚ pp 267-284‚ 1996 Grice and Ingram‚ “Test of the Generalizability of Altman’s Bankruptcy. Prediction Model‚” Journal of Business Research‚ 53-61‚ 10‚ 2001 Vol. 24‚ Issue 3‚ 2008. © Research Journal of Internatıonal Studıes - Issue 12 (October‚ 2009) 28
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Effectuation and Causation – Managerial Economics Causation and effectuations are two processes that may be used to explain how a new business is created. Both are evidently different. The following section will attempt to clearly distinguish both processes. Causation is effect dependent. It can be defined as the actions of causing something‚ or the relationship between the cause and the effect. In economics‚ the notion of causation can be viewed as an explanation for the birth of economic
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decide to do in the moment of speaking‚ ’going to’ is used to express our plans. Both of those forms can be used to express our predictions. Here goes a list to make it more readable. Use (Will) : 1. Promises (Use 1) 2. Unplanned actions (Use 2) 3. Predictions (Use 3) Use (Going to)*: 1. Planned actions (Use 4) -- like in the Present Continuous 2. Prediction (Use 3) The difference between them may sometimes seem not very clear but once you have read a few English books‚ you won’t
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A comparison between a girl of 6 years old and one of 11 years old‚ talking about why do things sink and float Is there any developmental trend in children’s scientific thinking? Abstract: Two girls‚ a six years old and an eleven years old were interviewed talking about why do things float and sink. It was found that there is a developmental trend in children’s scientific thinking. Young children do have their own way to see scientific concepts‚ they being most of the time different than what
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the best forecasters can only give an educated guess of what is in store for weather. Through the many means at their disposal‚ such as satellites‚ ships at the ocean‚ infrared‚ radio‚ and radar transmissions even with all of these techniques no prediction is 100% accurate. One question that I asked myself was "when was the first weather forecasting ever done?"‚ I found out that in 1863 in Britain there was a united forecasting system headed by Captain Robert Fitzroy. Captain Fitzroy would send
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chapter five as a review of the fallacies of strategic planning. In his "grand fallacy‚ "the failures of planning are not coincidental but central to the very nature of planning. These fallacies underlying strategic planning are: The Fallacy of Prediction: The act of planning assumes predetermination. It projects in advance the future environment; the unfolding of the strategy formation process on schedule‚ and the ability to impose the resulting strategies on an accepting environment. (Murray‚
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SUMMARY The article was about a study on comparing predictive power of Fishbein’s model and traditional job attitude measures on job withdrawal behavior specifically absenteeism and turnover. At the point of the study‚ Fishbein’s attitude-behavior model has not been tested in on-going work organization and the usefulness of the theory for organizational situational is unknown. Hence‚ the study was designed to test Fishbein’s model in applied settings‚ as well as explore generalizability of the
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business organization and for every significant management decision. Forecasting‚ according to Armstrong (2001)‚ is the basis of corporate long-run planning. Many times‚ this unique approach is used not only to provide a baseline‚ but also to offer a prediction into the corporation ’s future. In the functional areas of finance and accounting‚ forecasts provide the basis for budgetary planning and cost control. Marketing relies on sales forecasting to plan new products‚ compensate sales personnel‚ and make
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Hypothesis #2: The P. destructans strand causing WNS in North America is a different version of the P. destructans strand causing WNS in Europe. 3. What predictions about the effects of European strains of P. destructans on North American bats can you make if your hypotheses are correct? Write at least one prediction for each of your hypotheses. If my hypotheses are correct then the European strand of P. destructans is killing North American bats in larger quantities because
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In the English Teacher‚ the Headmaster‚ though sharing some similar traits as Krishna‚ largely acts as a foil to further enhance the differences between them. In this extract‚ a jarring difference between Krishna and the Headmaster would be their perception towards family and their role as both father and husband. While the Headmaster spends his time in school‚ dreads his own home (“I’ld prefer to wait at school than at home.”) and deems his family unfit to share his last moments with him as
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