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strategy type on the market orientation– performance relationship”‚ Journal of Marketing‚ Vol.64‚ pp.1 –16. 2 7. Appelo‚ J. 2009. What is the Mission of Your Project? Retrieved May 12‚ 2009‚ from www.projectsmart.co.uk 8 9. Johnson‚ L. & Johnstone‚ S. (2000). The legislative framework. In G. Kirton & A. Greene (eds) The Dynamics of Managing Diversity. Oxford: Butterworth Heinemann. 10. Azzopardi‚ S. 2009. The Evolution of Project Management. Retrieved May 26‚ 2009‚ from www.projectsmart
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(2005). Internal communications: Today’s strategic imperative. Journal of Marketing Communications‚ 11‚ 171-190. Dunlap‚ M. (2010). Create a successful incentive program. Journal of Financial Planning‚ 26(10). Ettredge‚ M.L.‚ Bedard‚ J.C.‚ & Johnstone‚ K.M.‚ (2008). Empirical tests of audit budget dynamics Frezatti‚ F. (2009). The effect of budget emphasis and information asymmetry on the relation between budgetary participation and slack Gostick‚ A‚ & Chester‚ E. (2009). The Carrot Principle:
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Conflict of Interest 1 Running head: CONFLICT OF INTEREST Auditor Independence‚ Conflict of Interest‚ and the Unconscious Intrusion of Bias Don A. Moore Carnegie Mellon University 5000 Forbes Avenue Pittsburgh‚ PA 15213 don.moore@alumni.carleton.edu Phone: 412-268-5968 Fax: 412-269-7345 George Loewenstein Carnegie Mellon University Lloyd Tanlu Harvard University Max H. Bazerman Harvard University The authors gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the American Accounting Association
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Accounting Horizons Vol. 21‚ No. 2 June 2007 pp. 165–187 Auditor Communications with the Audit Committee and the Board of Directors: Policy Recommendations and Opportunities for Future Research Jeffrey Cohen‚ Lisa Milici Gaynor‚ Ganesh Krishnamoorthy‚ and Arnold M. Wright SYNOPSIS: To contribute to the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) project on auditor communications with audit committees and boards of directors‚ we present in this paper a review of relevant academic literature
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‘’CHARGELESS’’ MOBILE PHONES By Ferdinand Maija Sako Abstract Key Enabling Technologies Micro and Nanoelectronics and Photonics Key enabling technologies (KETs) as defined through the European Commission: * are research & development-intensive * are capital-intensive * require a highly-skilled work force * are subjected to rapid innovation cycles. Due to their multi-disciplinary and trans-sectoral characteristics and their trend to convergence and integration at the
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W.E. (1995)‚ “Tough questions‚ tougher answers”‚ The Internal Auditor‚ Vol. 52 No. 6‚ pp. 63-5. Coupland‚ D. (1993)‚ “The internal auditor’s role in public service orientation”‚ Managerial Auditing Journal‚ Vol. 8 No. 1‚ pp. 3-13. Felix‚ W.L. Jr‚ Gramling‚ A.A. and Maletta‚ M.J. (2001)‚ “The contribution of internal audit as a determinant of external audit fees and factors influencing this contribution”‚ Journal of Accounting Research‚ Vol. 39 No. 3‚ pp. 513-34. Geiger‚ M.A.‚ Lowe‚ D.J. and Pany‚ K
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Teen Homelessness in America Anthony Clary Liberty University HSCO 500 Dr. Alicia Adkins September 29‚ 2013 Abstract Evidence has shown that teen homeless across America is ongoing and impacts youth of all cultures and backgrounds. There are millions of youth that are homeless in the United States. The typical ages of homeless youth are eighteen and younger. In America the average youth becomes homeless by age fourteen (www.safehorizon.com). Youth can become homeless
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Running Head: PATIENT DIGNITY The Importance of Maintaining a Patients’ Dignity Naomi L. Coleman Grand Canyon University: NRS-433V November 4‚ 2012 The Importance of Maintaining a Patients’ Dignity Dignity is defined as bearing‚ conduct‚ or speech indicative of self-respect or appreciation of the formality or gravity of an occasion or situation. One of the most important aspects of nursing care is to maintain a patient’s dignity while caring for that patient. This is a very important part
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An introduction to working with children Jennifer Dyas E1 E2 There are three different types of settings which provide care and education for children. Statutory sectors are legal requirements which mean the government says they have to be there and also funds the setting. For example a primary school is a statutory sector because children must attend school from the term following their fifth birthday and every local authority must provide this education. They are paid for through taxes and
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