Sourcing Strategies and Supplier Incentives for Short Life-Cycle Goods Eduard Calvo • Victor Mart´ınez-de-Alb´eniz IESE Business School‚ University of Navarra‚ Av. Pearson 21‚ 08034 Barcelona‚ Spain ecalvo@iese.edu • valbeniz@iese.edu Abstract Multiple sourcing with quick response has been recognized as a useful tool to manage demand risk for short life-cycle goods. However‚ general wisdom has traditionally ignored the effect of these practices on supplier incentives. In this paper we find that when
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Structured Finance Global Special Report Basel II and Securitisation A Guided Tour through a New Landscape Overview With Basel II now being rolled out globally‚ there is increasing interest among both originators and investors in how this new capital regime affects structured finance. Given that bank capital considerations have historically influenced origination‚ structuring and investment decisions‚ understanding the mechanics of Basel II and its impact on capital requirements is important
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com/essays/The-Effects-Of-Social-Networking-Sites-1050315.html (2012) Ahn‚ J. (2011). The effect of social network sites on adolescents’ academic and social development: Current theories and controversies. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology‚ 62(8)‚ 1435-1445. Lundborg‚ M. (2011). The detrimental effects of social networking. http://www.studymode.com/essays/Detrimental-Effects-Of-Social-Networking-710209.html Mangan‚ K Muli‚ D. (2011). Effects of social networking on society. http://www.studymode.com/e
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The two paintings—Merode Triptych by Robert Campin and Annunciation by Fra Angelico‚ were completed in the 1400’s. Campin’s painting around 1425-1430 in Tournai‚ Belgium‚ and Angelico’s painting around 1440-1445 in Florence. The context of both paintings is similar: the painting itself relates to the outside world in which it was originally placed. In Merode Triptych‚ the setting is in a domestic interior‚ resembling a house. The painting itself was most likely placed in the house of a wealthy merchant
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What is the primary function of a bank? To act as an intermediary in the transfer of funds between depositors and borrowers. What are the banking book and trading book? The banking book is the bank’s portfolio of retail-related assets such as commercial loans‚ retail loans‚ mortgages and retail deposits. The trading book is the bank’s portfolio of tradable securities. How does a bank make money through the banking book? By charging a higher rate of interest on loans than on deposits. List and
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General Features of Oxidative Additions Oxidative addition reactions usually involve a coordinatively unsaturated 16-electron metal complex or five-coordinate 18-electron species‚ and take the general from: [pic] If the A and B ligands in the product are considered to be formally –1‚ then the metal center has increased its oxidation state by +2‚ and this is the origin of the name oxidative addition. Oxidative reaction can occur when a metal complex
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* Production ‚productivity and growth * Green revolution * Globalization and Indian agricultural * Recent trends * Rural distress * The way ahead * Food management * Introduction * Agricultural price policy * PDS * Recent scenario * The way forward * Challenges and outlook * Summary * Bibliography OVERVIEW It does not take a genius to decipher the fact that agriculture is the backbone of the Indian economy‚ providing means of livelihood
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and failure of postural reflexes (1‚ 2). Parkinson’s disease (PD) is the second most common neurodegenerative disorder and the leading cause of Parkinsonism‚ which affects more than 0.1% of the population older than 40 years of age (3). Recently‚ genes associated with other neurodegenerative disorders have been screened as candidate genes for idiopathic PD (iPD) in hereditary cases. However‚ in the general population‚ it is likely that PD arises from both genetic and environmental factors (4). Parkinsonism
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A Quarter Century of "Culture ’s Consequences": A Review of Empirical Research Incorporating Hofstede ’s Cultural Values Framework Author(s): Bradley L. Kirkman‚ Kevin B. Lowe and Cristina B. Gibson Source: Journal of International Business Studies‚ Vol. 37‚ No. 3 (May‚ 2006)‚ pp. 285-320 Published by: Palgrave Macmillan Journals Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3875261 . Accessed: 01/10/2013 10:01 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of
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AGRICULTURE INSECURITY AND FOOD SECURITY IN INDIA Name – Prithivi.J Institution-School of Excellence in Law‚ The Tamilnadu Dr.Ambedkar Law University. Degree- Babl (Hons) Year of Study-III year AGRICULTURE INSECURITY AND FOOD SECURITY IN INDIA INTRODUCTION “There are people in the world so hungry‚ that God cannot appear to them except in the form of bread". ― Mahatma Gandhi All developing and developed nation have one common
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