issue and full text archive of this journal is available at www.emeraldinsight.com/0951-3574.htm Value‚ profit and risk: accounting and the resource-based view of the firm Steven Toms The York Management School‚ University of York‚ Heslington‚ UK Abstract Purpose – This paper aims to argue that the principal components of the Resource-Based View (RBV) as a theory of sustained competitive advantage are not a sufficient basis for a complete and consistent theory of firm behaviour. Two missing elements
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The Egyptian and Mesopotamian View of the Afterlife The Egyptians’ view of the afterlife contrasts with the Mesopotamian’s view in that the Egyptians believed in the afterlife as a continuation of life on earth and the Mesopotamians believed life after death would be a miserable existence. The geographical location of the two civilizations may have influenced their views on the afterlife. The Egyptians were blessed with fertile land that came regularly‚ which was thought to be the work of the
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Case Study: Open Views‚ Warm Breezes‚ And Client Delight IB B&M HL 24 Danah Agustin Cindy Chao Johnny Zhou Daniel Zhou 1. Discuss why Joseph Obeng believe the best growth strategy for Open views is organic growth‚ rather than going public or merging with other companies? [4 marks] Joseph Obeng believes that the best strategy for Open Views to grow is through organic growth. He also sees that strategic alliances and joint ventures can also benefit
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their theories and views. Today being pro life is seen as conservative or a Christian way of thinking. Epicurus and Aristotle say happiness is an ultimate end goal. Every body has a soul purpose or a physical purpose that both philosophers discuss. Pleasure was and still is a controversial topic‚ that both Epicurus and Aristotle discuss. Both philosophers show views of being supportive of pro life and pro choice. Epicurus’ time line began 341 to 271 B.C.E‚ he had very Hellenistic views.
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‘Le mariage de Figaro presents a thoroughly pessimistic view of human relations’ Discuss. Le marriage de Figaro is the second in a trilogy of plays written by Beaumarchais‚ it was written in 1778‚ as a follow up to Le Barbier de Seville. The play was very well received by the general public. King Louis XVI‚ however thought that it misrepresented the aristocracy. He had reportedly said that ‘This play must never be given. The man mocks everything that should be respected in the government. The
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Memory View is an idea put forward by John Locke suggesting‚ “Personal Identity is constituted by (genuine) memory-relations” proposing the view that personal identity consists over time in relations of our memory. In relation to Gretchen’s Challenge this means that Gretchen will survive so long as future person-stages are linked to her past and present person-stages through links of (genuine) memory‚ in which person-stages are periods of mental activity and/or consciousness . Locke argues that
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the kind of society that existed in 1912 or simply a result of unchanging human nature. The play unfolds by the mysterious Inspector Goole slowly exposing how each character plays a role in death of Eva Smith It begins with the Inspector’s entrance bringing a socialist message‚ interrupting the character who was speaking prior to his arrival‚ Arthur Birling‚ a capitalist who had been preaching the value of capitalist views such as "a man has to make his own way-has to look after himself’’ (pg9)
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practicing stakeholder management aid corporations to be more sustainable? In this essay‚ classical and contemporary view of governance on corporate social responsibilities will be put into discussion before coming to a conclusion under strategic sustainability. In addition‚ theoretical frameworks and real world corporate cases will be reason about in the respective governances. Classical View on Corporate Social Responsibilities “The only social responsibility of business is to maximise profits”
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“Examine different sociological views on changes in the experience of childhood in the last 50 years or so.”(24 marks) Childhood is a special time of life; where children are fundamentally different from adults‚ it is time that is based solely on society. Children are seen as physically and emotionally incompetent and therefore need influence and guidance of adults to be prepared with life skills needed to be independent; children are seen as most important. According to Aries (1962)‚ childhood
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Point of View in "The Star" by Alasdair Gray By Sami Breem POBox 108 English Department Islamic University-Gaza Palestine sbreem@mail.iugaza.edu ملخص: يهدف هذا البحث لدراسة وجهة نظر الشخصية الرئيسية في قصة "النجم" للكاتب ألاسدير جراي، حيث تؤكد الدراسة على أهمية التحليل اللغوي للنص بالإضافة للتحليل الأدبي وذلك باستخدام نظريات في مجال أسلوبية الخطاب كما جاء في (كارتر وسمبسون 1989). ولغرض التحليل اللغوي يستخدم البحث نموذج الأفعال المتعدية كما جاء في (بيري 1975). لزيادة معرفة القارئ بعالم
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