R Farhar‚ Barbara C.‚ Wells‚ Patricia‚ Unseld‚ Charles T. and Burns‚ Barbara A. (1979)‚ Public Opinion About Energy: A Literature Review‚ (Golden‚ Colorado: Solar Energy Research Institute). Frankena‚ Frederick‚ Buttell‚ Frederick H. and Morrison‚ Denton E. (1977)‚ Energy/Society Annotations‚ (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan). Gallup‚ George (1974)‚ "Energy Curbs Usage‚" The Gallup Opinion Index‚ (Report No. 104‚ Princeton: American Institute of Public Opinion). Gallup‚ George (1977a)‚ "Energy‚"
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and Administrative Sciences in University blue for 6-7 May. Davis‚ D & Daley‚ B. J.‚ (2008)‚ “The learning organization and its dimensions as key factors in firms’ performance”‚ Human Resource Development International‚ Vol.( 11)‚( No). 1: 51– 66. Denton‚ J. (1998). Organizational learning and effectiveness. New York: Routledge. Duffy‚ Maureen‚ (2004)‚ Corporate Governance and Client Investing‚ Journal of Accountancy‚ www.aicpa.org/pubs/jofa/joahome.htm. Freeland‚ C. (2007). Basel Committee Guidance
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INTRODUCTION No man is an island; No man stands alone; Each man’s joy is joy to me; Each man’s grief is my own.[1] Sociologists have been for decades emphasizing on man as a social animal‚ that he needs to associate himself with other men if he has to survive. Since the dawn of civilization and up to the present‚ history has been rife with examples on how men bind themselves together as a group in order to achieve a common purpose‚ usually on utilitarian and pragmatic terms of survival
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www.ccsenet.org/ijbm International Journal of Business and Management Vol. 7‚ No. 7; April 2012 The Study of Customer Satisfaction‚ Customer Trust and Switching Barriers on Customer Retention in Malaysia Hypermarkets Seiedeh Nasrin Danesh Faculty of Management and Information Technology‚ UCSI University Jalan Menara Gading‚ UCSI Heights‚ 56000 Kuala Lumpur‚ Malaysia Tel: 60-17-313-2730 E-mail: Danesh.nasrin@yahoo.com Saeid Ahmadi Nasab Faculty of Management and Information Technology
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2003: Leadership lessons from the African tree‚ Journal of Management Decision‚ 41(3)‚ 257-261 Cooper DR Denston LI‚ Gray J & Sarros JC. 2002: Leadership and its impact on organisational culture‚ International Journal of Business Studies‚ 10 (2): 1-26 Denton Dickson MW‚ Hartog DN & Mitchelson JK. 2003: Research on leadership in a cross-cultural context: Making progress‚ and raising new questions‚ The Leadership Quarterly 14‚ 729-768 Drucker PF DuBrin AJ. 1995: Leadership: Research Findings‚ Practice‚
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Fracking for Natural Gas—Legal‚ Political‚ Environmental and Ethical Issues Daniela Vega‚ Ebony Daughtry‚ Ericka Koussi‚ Frederick Gibbs & Paul Payway This paper is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for Business Ethics BUS 5933 49 Texas Woman’s University School of Management Professor H. Guy Smith December 9‚ 2012 Table of Contents |Introduction....................................................................................................
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THE FUTURE OF GAS TURBINE TECHNOLOGY 6TH INTERNATIONAL GAS TURBINE CONFERENCE 17-18 October 2012 • Brussels‚ Belgium www.etn-gasturbine.eu OUR SPONSORS GOLD SPONSOR SILVER SPONSORS SPECIAL THANKS TO CONFERENCE EXHIBITORS MEDIA PARTNERS GAS TURBINE TECHNOLOGY COOPERATING SOCIETIES AND PROJECTS WELCOME of gas turbine technology will face‚ as well as promising gas turbine developments. The key topics to be addressed are: THE FUTURE OF GAS TURBINE TECHNOLOGY Dear IGTC-12
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POVERTY‚ INEQUALITY‚ AND CRIME "Poverty is the normal condition of man" (Robert Heinlein) Poverty‚ or stratification by social class‚ was the first sociological variable ever looked into as a possible cause of crime. Some sociologists would say religion was the first sociological variable‚ but the field of criminology claims a slightly different heritage. There are two reasons why social class and poverty came to be of particular interest: (1) it was an enduring social problem in all societies
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through attention to human resource factors in environmental management’‚ International Journal of Operations and Production Management‚ 21.12: 1539-1552. Davies‚ G. and Smith‚ H. (2007) ‘Natural resources’‚ People Management‚ 8th March‚ pp.26-31. Denton‚ D.K. (1999) ‘Employee involvement‚ pollution control and pieces to the puzzle’‚ Environmental Management and Health‚ vol.10‚ no.2‚ pp.105-111. Dobers‚ P.‚ and Wolff‚ R. (1996) ‘Managing the Learning of Ecological Competence’‚ in Wehrmeyer‚ W. (ed)
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Thieves‚ Thugs‚ and Neighborhood Poverty David Bjerk Robert Day School of Economics and Finance Claremont McKenna College 500 East Ninth Street‚ Claremont CA 91711 Ph: 909-607-4471 david.bjerk@cmc.edu April 25‚ 2010 Abstract This paper develops a model of crime analyzing how such behavior is associated with individual and neighborhood poverty. The model shows that even under relatively minimal assumptions‚ a connection between individual poverty and both property and violent crimes will arise
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