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, has been increasing in the USA. The purpose of this paper is to empirically evaluate the difference of P3s and non-P3 … – Controlling for various project characteristics, the P3 highway projects in the USA showed higher initial costs than non-P3 … analyses of the performance of highway P3s in the USA. Also, this is one of the first studies to employ frontier analysis …
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theories. Design/methodology/approach – Using a sample of firms in the USA and the UK from 2000 to 2007, the paper conducts a … associated with firm value in the USA. Social implications – The paper finds strong support for resource dependence theory in the … UK but limited support for agency theory in the USA. Originality/value – This paper takes a multi-country approach to …
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This study examines the variations in HRM practice among Malaysian manufacturing firms. A typology of HRM practices is first identified, management expectations towards the HRM function and the performance gap of the HR departments are then examined. The findings obtained are then compared with...
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Until recently most evaluations of EAPs have been qualitative. In the US there has been a move towards insisting on hard data, i.e. cost‐benefit ratios. The nature of EAPs makes identification of a clear outcome oriented model of intervention difficult if not impossible. Discusses different...
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Reviews the differences between employee assistance programmes (EAPs) in the USA and the UK, but also identifies … convergent trends in the employment environment in both countries. Discusses recent developments for professional EAPs in the USA …
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Discusses the nature of employee development programmes (EDPs) and the use made of them by UK employers; examines the structure and operation of similar schemes developed jointly by management and union in the “big three” US car companies. Argues that these US EDP schemes, through their use...
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The management practices of three organisations in the computer industry, one North American, one Japanese and one British owned are described. Although operating in similar marketplaces, markedly different management styles and practices were apparent, with the British company showing much less...
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Examines the relationships between trust and perceived control on faculty reactions to a new merit pay system. In this system, faculty committees made recommendations to the administration, who made the final award decisions. A total of 286 faculty responded toasurvey that asked about their...
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, location, government and culture, Canada and the USA remain strikingly different in terms of housing finance. Public policy … the differences in policy and in competitive practices between Canada and the USA in an attempt to illuminate why …
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multivariate vector autoregressive error correction (VAREC) model. It is first found that, in the USA, sales and the median sales …
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