Journal of Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce Research ISSN 0718–1876 Electronic Version VOL 6 / ISSUE 2 / AUGUST 2011 / 31-49 © 2011 Universidad de Talca - Chile This paper is available online at www.jtaer.com DOI: 10.4067/S0718-18762011000200005 A Co-Evolution Model of Competitive Mobile Platforms: Technoeconomic Perspective Perambur Neelakanta1 and Raef Yassin2 Florida Atlantic University, Department of Computer and Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, 1 neelakan@fau.edu
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Sachin Bhirud1, Lewlyn Rodrigues1, Pradeep Desai2 Manipal Institute of Technology1, Philips Innovation Campus2 [pic] ABSTRACT: This study is concerned with the knowledge sharing practices in Knowledge Management (KM) for innovation. This paper investigates a wide range of functionalities under the purview of KM that supports different set of organizational activities. Knowledge sharing practices in the organization are also explored for the purpose of formalization and sharing best practices
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97-n/a. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/304869537?accountid=27313. (304869537). Graddy talks about the future of sports psychology and its reflection on four factors that may become an issue, which include core identity, training, research, and credentialing. Grady believes that with an ever growing field that one day multi-disciplines will form and thus creating overlapping with-in the field. While this aspect may lead to a commingling within the fields, credentials and certifications
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Value stream mapping in fast food restaurants Imran Khan Afridi1, Asim Khan1 1 Nust Business School, NUST, Islamabad, Pakistan (1imranafridi@live.com 1asim_3mba@yahoo.com) Abstract - The aim of this paper is to present that how Value stream mapping (VSM) can be applied to restaurant industry and especially fast food sector. The purpose was to identify wastes and how these can be reduced and/or eliminated by the help of value stream. A case study in Pakistan based restaurant has been carried
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this paper is to contribute to the study of the type of corporate governance on the financial reporting quality in countries with a tradition of continental accounting. Anglo –Saxon environments has profuse literature about this topic but its applicability to companies with different structures markedly based on Roman law is still at very early stage of understanding. And Portuguese state falls within this context and needs to be widely understood. The main stimulus to carry out this research was
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FIRST PAPER Brian Galang Gana ABSTRACT This paper discusses the role of ethics in public administration practice, and considers the probability of adding an ethical dimension to the public service motivation (PSM) construct. Several scholars have linked PSM with ethical behavior in government. Together theory and research have shown that public servants, when compared to ordinary citizens, are more concerned about ethical considerations
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Introduction to Social Research Name Institution Date Introduction The module, introduction to social research is crucial as it introduces a student to the process of understanding what is entailed in social research. The module is grouped into ten lectures, and eight of them are concerned with introducing a student to theoretical and practical issues involved in conducting an empirical social research. The remaining two lectures are concerned with the workshops that help
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Rahmat Lutfi Guefara A. definition Applied Linguistics Today, development of linguistics is growing fast. Another aspect related to the fields of language study is also growing. Studies on language not only include one aspect only, but have spread to other aspects outside the language associated with the use of language and human life. Linguistic theory is a branch of applied linguistics that focuses on the general theory and methods in language research. Branches of linguistics can be divided
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ethnographic research? State the difference between an ethnographic research and a psychometric research and give example from applied linguistic studies. 1. Ethnographic research and Linguistic ethnographic. - Ethnography is the in-depth study of naturally occurring behavior within a culture or social group. It seeks to understand the relationship between culture and behavior; with culture referring to the beliefs, values and attitudes of a specific group of people. - Ethnographic research usually
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Nanyang Research Programme (NRP) Reflection Out of the curiosity of how scientists have the power to turn fiction into reality and the experience of undertaking research, I applied for a NRP project on cloaking an antenna in electromagnetic field and finally received a Gold Award at NRP symposium. The research was really a bitter-experience. The way the professor guided us was so much different from school as we had much autonomy in deciding almost
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