Accounting Research Center‚ Booth School of Business‚ University of Chicago Why Do Audits Fail? Evidence from Lincoln Savings and Loan Author(s): Merle Erickson‚ Brian W. Mayhew‚ William L. Felix‚ Jr. Reviewed work(s): Source: Journal of Accounting Research‚ Vol. 38‚ No. 1 (Spring‚ 2000)‚ pp. 165-194 Published by: Blackwell Publishing on behalf of Accounting Research Center‚ Booth School of Business‚ University of Chicago Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/2672927 . Accessed: 30/01/2012
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371–388. Perks‚ Helen‚ Cooper‚ Rachel and Jones Cassie. Characterizing the Role of Design in New Product Development: An Empirically Derived Taxonomy. 2005. Journal of Product Innovation Management. 22:111-127. Schmidt Jeffrey B‚ Sarangee‚ K. R. and Montoya‚ Mitzi M. 2009. Exploring New Product Development Project Review Practices. Journal of Product Innovation Management 26:520-535. Sharifi‚ s. & Pawar‚ K. S. Virtually Co-Located Product Design Teams. 2002. Nottingham University‚ UK. Smith‚ P
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Organization Science 16 (1)‚ 3–18. Brockbank‚ W.‚ 1999. If HR were really strategically proactive: present and future directions in HR’s contribution to competitive advantage. Human Resource Management 38 (4)‚ 337–352. Brown‚ S.A.‚ Massey‚ A.P.‚ Montoya-Weiss‚ M.M.‚ Burkman‚ J.R.‚ 2002. Do I really have to? User acceptance of mandated technology. European Journal of Information Systems 11‚ 283–295. Buckley‚ F.‚ Monks‚ K.‚ 2004. The implications of meta-qualities for HR roles. Human Resource Management
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The Leadership Quarterly 17 (2006) 617 – 633 www.elsevier.com/locate/leaqua Narcissistic leadership Seth A. Rosenthal ⁎‚ Todd L. Pittinsky Center for Public Leadership‚ John F. Kennedy School of Government‚ Harvard University‚ 79 J.F.K. Street‚ Cambridge‚ Massachusetts 02155‚ United States Abstract Narcissism—a personality trait encompassing grandiosity‚ arrogance‚ self-absorption‚ entitlement‚ fragile self-esteem‚ and hostility—is an attribute of many powerful leaders. Narcissistic leaders
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TABLE OF CONTENTS TOURISM SECTOR BREAD AND PASTRY PRODUCTION NC II | |Page No. | | | | | | | |SECTION
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x1.)October 2009 Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs Beach in Cebu Province‚ Philippines‚ April 23‚ 2006. [© AP Images] PROFILE OFFICIAL NAME: Republic of the Philippines Geography Area: 300‚000 sq. km. (117‚187 sq. mi.). Major cities (2007 estimate): Capital--Manila (pop. 11.55 million in metropolitan area); other cities--Davao City (1.36 million); Cebu City (0.80 million). Terrain: Islands‚ 65% mountainous‚ with narrow coastal lowlands. Climate: Tropical‚ astride typhoon belt
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Product Innovation Best Practices Series From Experience: The Invisible Success Factors In Product Innovation Reference Paper # 19 By: Dr. Robert G. Cooper Compliments of: Stage-Gate Inc. and Product Development Institute Inc. This article was published in Journal of Product Innovation Management‚ 16‚ 2‚ April 1999‚ 115-133 For information call +1-905-304-8797 www.stage-gate.com © Product Development Institute Inc. 1999-2007 From Experience: The Invisible Success Factors in Product
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HKU575 ALI FARHOOMAND DELL: OVERCOMING ROADBLOCKS TO GROWTH You don’t get a big result if you don’t challenge people with big goals. - Kevin Rollins‚ president and CEO‚ Dell1 In spring 2005‚ Dell‚ Inc. (“Dell”)‚ the world’s largest personal computer (PC) maker‚ announced a new goal: to reach US$80 billion in annual sales by 2009. The goal was fairly ambitious for Dell‚ which at the time had revenues of about US$49 billion.2 In an effort to meet its goals‚ Dell had woven together a
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In vivo methods for testing central analgesic activity H.1.2.1 General considerations Although the in vivo methods have been used more extensively in the past‚ they are still necessary in present research analgesic tests in animals before a compound can be given to man. Mostly‚ rodents‚ such as mice or rats‚ are used for analgesic tests‚ but in some instances experiments in higher animals such as monkeys are necessary. Several methods are available for testing central analgesic activity‚ such
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Question 1 i) The current state and extent of universal design in the interior design practice. The 20th century had brought major social changes with respect to civil and human rights. Medical advances during this period meant that the surviving an injury or illness was far greater. Many people were living longer and the average life expectancy of people with severe impairments was increasing too. Therefore many governments in developed country responded with the introduction of equal rights
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