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Electronic Markets and Electronic Hierarchies

by Robert I. Benjamin, Thomas W. Malone, Joanne Yates - Communications of the ACM , 1987
"... This paper analyzes the fundamental changes in market structures that may result from the increasing use of information technology. First, an analytic framework is presented and its usefulness is demonstrated in explaining several major historical changes in American business structures. Then, the f ..."
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This paper analyzes the fundamental changes in market structures that may result from the increasing use of information technology. First, an analytic framework is presented and its usefulness is demonstrated in explaining several major historical changes in American business structures. Then

Data Mining: An Overview from Database Perspective

by Ming-syan Chen, Jiawei Hun, Philip S. Yu - IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON KNOWLEDGE AND DATA ENGINEERING , 1996
"... Mining information and knowledge from large databases has been recognized by many researchers as a key research topic in database systems and machine learning, and by many industrial companies as an important area with an opportunity of major revenues. Researchers in many different fields have sh ..."
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Mining information and knowledge from large databases has been recognized by many researchers as a key research topic in database systems and machine learning, and by many industrial companies as an important area with an opportunity of major revenues. Researchers in many different fields have

Modeling Strategic Relationships for Process Reengineering

by Eric Siu-kwong Yu , 1995
"... Existing models for describing a process (such as a business process or a software development process) tend to focus on the \what " or the \how " of the process. For example, a health insurance claim process would typically be described in terms of a number of steps for assessing and appr ..."
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Existing models for describing a process (such as a business process or a software development process) tend to focus on the \what " or the \how " of the process. For example, a health insurance claim process would typically be described in terms of a number of steps for assessing

Matlab user’s guide

by Sunsoft Inc , 2005
"... This product or document is protected by copyright and distributed under licenses restricting its use, copying, distribution, and decompilation. No part of this product or document may be reproduced in any form by any means without prior written authorization of Sun and its licensors, if any. Portio ..."
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. Portions of this product may be derived from the UNIX ® system, licensed from Novell, Inc., and from the Berkeley 4.3 BSD system, licensed from the University of California. UNIX is a registered trademark in the United States and other countries and is exclusively licensed by X/Open Company Ltd. Third

Misery loves companies: Rethinking social initiatives by business

by Joshua D. Margolis, James R Walsh - Administrative Science Quarterly , 2003
"... Companies are increasingly asked to provide innovative solutions to deep-seated problems of human misery, even as economic theory instructs managers to focus on maximizing their shareholders ' wealth. In this paper, we assess how organization theory and empirical research have thus far responde ..."
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Companies are increasingly asked to provide innovative solutions to deep-seated problems of human misery, even as economic theory instructs managers to focus on maximizing their shareholders ' wealth. In this paper, we assess how organization theory and empirical research have thus far

The role of the business model in capturing value from innovation: evidence from Xerox Corporation's technology spin-off companies

by Henry Chesbrough, Richard S. Rosenbloom - Industrial and Corporate Change , 2002
"... To be submitted to Industrial and Corporate Change ..."
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To be submitted to Industrial and Corporate Change

Did the Cooperative Start Life as a Joint-Stock Company? Business Law and Cooperatives in Spain, 1869–1931

by Timothy W. Guinnane, Susana Martínez-rodríguez , 2010
"... Notes: Center Discussion Papers are preliminary materials circulated to stimulate discussions and critical comments. An earlier version of this paper appeared in Spanish as “¿Fue alguna vez la cooperativa una sociedad por acciones? Leyes de negocios y de cooperativas en España (1869-1931), ” availab ..."
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Notes: Center Discussion Papers are preliminary materials circulated to stimulate discussions and critical comments. An earlier version of this paper appeared in Spanish as “¿Fue alguna vez la cooperativa una sociedad por acciones? Leyes de negocios y de cooperativas en España (1869-1931), ” available as working paper DT-0908 at:

7 Focus The Moral Compass of Companies: Business Ethics and Corporate Governance as Anti-Corruption Tools

by John D. Sullivan, Foreword Georg, Kell Copyright, John D. Sullivan
"... The findings, interpretations, and conclusions expressed in this publication should not be attributed in any manner to the International Finance Corporation, to its affiliated organizations, or to members of its board of Executive Directors or the countries they represent. The International Finance ..."
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The findings, interpretations, and conclusions expressed in this publication should not be attributed in any manner to the International Finance Corporation, to its affiliated organizations, or to members of its board of Executive Directors or the countries they represent. The International Finance Corporation does not guarantee the data included in this publication and accepts no responsibility for any consequence of their use. The material in this work is protected by copyright. Copying and/or transmitting portions or all of this work may be a violation of applicable law. The International Finance Corporation encourages dissemination of its work and hereby grants permission to the user of this work to copy portions for their personal, noncommercial use, without any right to resell, redistribute, or create derivative works there from. Any other copying or use of this work requires the express written permission of the International Finance Corporation. For permission to photocopy or reprint, please send a request with complete information to: The International Finance Corporation c/o the World Bank Permissions Desk

COMPANY

by Monika Tomčíková, Peter Živčák
"... Human labor is one of the main factors influencing the nature, level and results of business process. Development of the company depends on the diligence and productivity of employees. Staffing processes preceding the acquisition, selection and recruitment. The onset of the employee's work is a ..."
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Human labor is one of the main factors influencing the nature, level and results of business process. Development of the company depends on the diligence and productivity of employees. Staffing processes preceding the acquisition, selection and recruitment. The onset of the employee's work

Analyzing the Airwaves Auction

by R. Preston Mcafee, John Mcmillan - Journal of Economic Perspectives , 1998
"... The US government recently sold spectrum rights using an innovative auction design, the simultaneous ascending auction, invented by economic theorists. The auction outcomes were broadly consistent with the expectations of the theorists. The auction form should have many other applications. March 21, ..."
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for the FCC and the taxpayers, but also for game theory (and game theorists)." Forbes said, "Game theory, long an intellectual pastime, came into its own as a business tool." The Wall Street Journal said, "Game theory is hot." The government auctioned licenses to use
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