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This study examined the differences in costs and profitability for established conventional and organic almond orchards … in Stanislaus County, California. The study used a partial budgeting approach to compare cost and profitability for … premium for organic. The study found that the profitability of established orchards would be equal with a price premium of 29 …
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Trading income and related profitability indicators present overall indicators for evaluation of entrepreneurial …
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of the common agricultural policy (CAP) reflected in the investigated period 2003 – 2006. The profitability of …
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study examines spatial relationships in agriculture's profitability over time. Results show temporal and spatial convergence …To remain viable, agriculture in each location must offer returns that are competitive with those from alternative … agriculture, raising policy implications. …
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items in a shop window or depictions of groups of objects or people in an advertisement. However, very little attention has … proposed that when each object in two groups has an equal chance of a gain (for instance, one in 10 has a gift coupon), then … people prefer to select an object from the group with better gestalt features. However, when each object in two groups has an …
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This study examines conceptual problems in measuring product and disposableincome of the kibbutz and in comparing them … authors found that per capita product anddisposable income of the kibbutz are significantly lower than the nationalaverage in … accounting biases may account for the results of Kroll andPolovin, regarding the kibbutz economy: the “interest effect” and the …
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The paper describes three analyses to examine differences in construction company POT profitability between (1 …) different financial years, and (2) different sizes of companies. In the first analysis, the aggregated profitability of a sample …. The size (turnover) of companies however was significantly positive correlated with profitability. The second analysis …
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This paper makes two types of contributions to research on new venture teams. First, we examine previously neglected aspects of team composition, such as homogeneity and heterogeneity in terms of resource provision and prior start-up experience. Second, we attempt to reconcile conflicting...
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firms which grow without first securing high levels of profitability tend to be less successful compared to firms that first … secure high profitability at low growth. Empirical tests using two large, longitudinal data sets confirm that the profitable … low growth firms are both more likely to reach the desirable state of high growth and high profitability and have a …
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Growth and profitability are often essential parts of the overall managerial goals of firms. High growth can be seen as … an indicator of success and as a mean for achieving competitive advantage and higher profitability. But high growth can … also lead to a number of managerial and organisational challenges, that may affect the profitability negatively. The aim of …
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