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does not consider the associated assumptions can misrepresent findings and resulting conclusions. A review of HRD articles … not reporting associated statistical assumptions and reported results from repeated-measures analysis of variance that are …-planning intervention, this paper will show that choosing a data analysis path that does not consider the associated assumptions can …
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accounting research and a relative neglect of rules. It seeks to advance our understanding of how rules and routines may interact …/methodology/approach – The authors draw on, and develop, insights from extant literature and from two case studies to explore how rules and … routines may interact. Findings – The paper proposes a framework on the interactions of rules and routines across multiple …
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. Re‐assesses the role of costing systems in the NHS in the light of research on rules and habit formation in the decision …
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explore the micro‐foundations of regulatory regimes as rule bound orders and demonstrate that externally imposed rules may not … be absolutely necessary to constrain the behaviour of individuals or organisations. Voluntarily self‐agreed rules may … are also given from the financial services industry. Findings – The paper suggests that non‐legislative, informal rules of …
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examines the profitability of using various technical rules (as used by traders) in the USD/DM and USD/BP foreign exchange … from the technical rules in detail and with a buy and hold strategy. Finds that no rules produced statistically significant …
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