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constructs and propositions derived from organizational learning theory. By focusing on the group-embeddedness dimension of …
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internationalization theory and transaction cost theory in explaining McDonald’s choice of entry mode: contract, joint venture or …
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into the complex work-practices of an organisation. Encountering such an occurrence, the authors employed a grounded theory …
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This doctoral thesis draws on the financial economics, strategic management, product innovation, and health technology literatures to investigate and explain conditions under which corporate acquisitions in the medical device industry have enhanced or eroded shareholder wealth and financial...
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The research in this thesis focuses on the pharmaceutical R&D investment decision. The two primary hypotheses I test are that: (1) capital market imperfections in the market for pharmaceutical R&D finance impart a lower cost of capital to internal funds relative to external debt and equity, and...
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Privacy preservation has become an important requirement in information systems that deal with personal data. In many cases this requirement is imposed by laws that recognize the right of data owners to control whom their information is shared with and the purposes for which it can be shared....
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This study examines the process improvement initiatives undertaken at a community-based hospital to improve patient satisfaction and the financial and competitive position of the hospital through the implementation and marketing of the 29 Minute Emergency Department Guarantee. Specifically, the...
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The production of hospital care can be viewed as a two-tiered production process. At the first tier, intermediate services are produced which are used in the production of final services, which comprise the second tier of production. Intermediate services are not always produced internally. Some...
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