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Using a system dynamic model (SDM), such as STELLA, to analyze the waste management policy is a new trial for Taiwan … past data, we found these models reasonably represent the situation in Taiwan. However, SDM can program many scenarios and …
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challenges? Through a case study of Costco in Taiwan, this research investigates the ways in which retailers adapt their …
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Taiwan. The literature suggests that multi-skilling is an effective strategy to resolve issues such as insufficiently …
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samplingscheme following the distribution of gender and age in three major metropolitanareas in Taiwan, including Taipei, Taichung …
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Operations of publicly traded firms differ from privately owned firms because public firms' managers make decisions based on their own interests. In this paper, we study how stock market pressure may influence a manager's inventory and operational management. Our model is a straightforward...
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This paper examines the relationship of stock return patterns on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) with those of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). It also examines investment opportunities for international investors. The data include daily closing values of the BSE and SSP 500 Indexes for the...
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This paper examines whether favorable information conveyed by stock split announcements transfers to non-splitting firms within the same industry. We find that there exists intra-industry reaction; shareholders of non-splitting firms experience significant positive abnormal returns during the...
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Stock market wealth effects on the level of consumption in the United States economy have been constantly debated; there is evidence for arguments for and against its prominence and its symmetry. This paper seeks to investigate the strength of its negative effect by creating models to analyze...
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This study examines the reactions of market makers and investors to large dividend increases to identify the motives for dividend increases. Uniquely, this study simultaneously tests the signaling and agency abatement motivations as explanations of the impact of dividend increases on stock...
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This paper examines whether favorable information conveyed by stock split announcements transfers to non-splitting firms within the same industry. We find that there exists intra-industry reaction; shareholders of non-splitting firms experience significant positive abnormal returns during the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009451075