Journal of Applied Psychology 1997‚ Vol. 82‚ No. 2‚ 262-270 Copyright 1997 by the American Psychological Association‚ Inc. 0021-9010/97/$3.00 Organizational Citizenship Behavior and the Quantity and Quality of Work Group Performance Philip M. Podsakoff‚ Michael Ahearne‚ and Scott B. MacKenzie Indiana University Bloomington Despite the widespread interest in the topic of organizational citizenship behaviors (OCBs)‚ little empirical research has tested the fundamentalassumption that these forms
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residential care: The first step in falls prevention. Australasian Journal on Ageing 28(3): 139-143). The FRAT has been distributed to approximately 400 agencies world wide. The FRAT has three sections: Part 1 - falls risk status; Part 2 – risk factor checklist; and Part 3 – action plan. The complete tool (including instructions for use) is a complete falls risk assessment tool. However‚ Part 1 can be used as a falls risk screen. An abbreviated version of the instructions for use has been included
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consumers value low cost as a factor very important in their purchase decision. It relies on the productivity dimension and is usually linked to the existence of an experience or economies of scale effect. This strategy involves close monitoring of costs operating costs of products and services and expenditure reduced advertising sales and while the emphasis is essentially obtains a low unit cost in relation to its competitors. Differentiation When the client buys by factors other than price These
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Abstract Emotional distress arising from job loss affects both the job loser and other family members. This article examines longitudinal data on unemployment and assesses its impact on automobile workers and their families. The financial hardship produced through unemployment was found to directly affect family relationships. Key words: unemployment‚ families‚ job loss‚ auto industry‚ financial hardship Funds for the research were provided by the Michigan Health Care Research and Education
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among service quality‚ food quality‚ perceived value‚ customer satisfaction and behavioral intentions in fast-food restaurants (FFRs). Design/methodology/approach – The construct reliability and validity was assessed using exploratory factor analysis and confirmatory factor analysis. Structural equation modeling was employed to estimate the relationship among service quality‚ customer satisfaction‚ and behavioral intentions. Findings – Results indicated that five dimensions were significant: tangibles‚
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Description of Business The Scrumptious Cuisine will be a partnership business consists of two owners. This will be a clean restaurant with ambience that will allow customers to enjoy scrumptious meals. It will cater to both meat lovers and vegetarians. The mission statement of the business will be “To offer excellent services and food to the consumers so as to make them feel pleased with the outcome and leave them wanting to come back”. JUSTIFICATION OF LOCATION This entity will be located
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THE RELATIONSHIPS AMONG MATERIALISM‚ LUXURY CONSUMPTION AND SOCIAL VALUE Ming-Cheng Lai‚ Graduate Institute of Business Administration‚ National Taipei College of Business No.321‚ Sec. 1‚ Jinan Rd.‚ ZhongZheng District‚ Taipei City 100‚ Taiwan (R.O.C.) laimc@mail.ntcb.edu.tw Yi-Fan Hsieh‚ Department of Business Administration‚ National Taipei College of Business‚ No.321‚ Sec. 1‚ Jinan Rd.‚ ZhongZheng District‚ Taipei City 100‚ Taiwan (R.O.C.) misa1202@gmail.com
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European Journal of Innovation Management Emerald Article: The development of a scale to measure consumer doubt toward new products Maria Sääksjärvi‚ Kaj P.N. Morel Article information: To cite this document: Maria Sääksjärvi‚ Kaj P.N. Morel‚ (2010)‚"The development of a scale to measure consumer doubt toward new products"‚ European Journal of Innovation Management‚ Vol. 13 Iss: 3 pp. 272 - 293 Permanent link to this document: http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/14601061011060120 Downloaded on: 28-01-2013
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promotion remains one of the most consistent ventures that attract intervention and funding from donors and governments. It is also a significant driver of economic progress in any society. Needless to say‚ entrepreneurship outshines almost all other factors when evaluating the success of richest men in the American society‚ talk of Bill Gates‚ Walt Disney or any other. Thesis Statement: The Issue Successful entrepreneurship has both ups and downs. Is it all about having the necessary monetary capital
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Econ 385 Final Paper Education is a process of acquiring knowledge. We attain education to help us grow as a society and develop as people. Learning allows us to gain basic skills in life but at the same time allows us to know who we are and what we want to become. Education in the USA is broken down into four stages: preschool‚ primary school‚ secondary school and then college. Every stage of education is mandatory except for college‚ which people take if they want to further educate themselves
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