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This article uses Australian panel data for the years 2001--2009 to estimate returns to general experience, job and occupational tenure. We pay particular attention to issues of unobserved heterogeneity bias in our estimations. We find that both general experience and occupational tenure have...
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The Internet is a decentralized network of computers located throughout the world. Many of these machines (or servers) contain information which is freely available while others require payment or at least some form of authorization to log in. The growth of the network in recent years has opened...
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The web has brought to the business world an inexpensive way of distributing corporate information to employees, business partners and customers. The term intranet describes a closed computer network built upon World Wide Web technology in which access is restricted to a particular group of...
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The inter‐organizational network is becoming an increasingly common form of organization. The majority of trade is carried out between organizations, rather than organizations and households. Many of these networks are concerned with the exchange of tangible goods. However, increasing numbers...
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Profiles the clearing banks' decision to introduce an apparently new managerial discipline (marketing) into their operations and how this may be regarded historically. Examines the organisational consequences, associated problems and levels of satisfaction with the introduction of marketing as...
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The marketing staff of several major banks now include an account manager. His essential task is the successful handling of a relationship with a corporate client over a period of time. He will have a sound technical understanding of banking, well‐developed social skills and an ability to work...
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This paper uses a series of interviews to investigate how municipal planners in three Canadian provinces (Nova Scotia, Quebec, and Ontario) influence setbacks that regulate appropriate locations for wind turbines. Setbacks are provisions in local land use policies that dictate required...
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Life history methodology has undergone a major revival in the last two decades but its impact on economic theory has been minimal. The dominance of quantitative methodologies within economics has precluded the contribution which qualitative approaches, such as life history method, can make to...
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