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This study investigates the effects of CEO succession on the stock and Þnancial performance of large publicly held corporations over the years 1977-1994. Using a market signaling framework, this study examines how the stock market responds to the expected Þnancial performance of the Þrm at...
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The spread of broadband Internet has resulted in the increase of spyware and adware. This study highlights their damaging effects and proposes a model that captures defensive measures adopted by Internet users. Specifically, our model indicates that knowledge has a positive impact on...
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This paper proposes a framework that describes the boundary spanning supply chain management (SCM) initiatives taken by leading companies. Supported by existing literature and interviews with managers from large companies reflecting a cross section of businesses, the framework suggests four...
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This study investigates whether matching teaching approach with student preferred learning style is important at the undergraduate level. The results suggest that there is a significant association between three areas (1) traditional in-class and self-paced teaching approaches, (2) individualsÕ...
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Today, communication skills are among the most popular content areas in employee training. This survey of training managers examined the status of communication training in businesDespite the entry of large numbers of women into the accounting profession over the last decade, few women have...
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The nature, value, and neglect of integrity capacity by managers and the adverse impacts that Enron executive practices have had on a range of stakeholders are delineated. An explanation is given on how moral competence in management practice is addressed by each dimension of the management...
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Executives generally desire more power because it is useful. Business firms likewise try to gain power over each other. Yet power also has costs that should be considered and managed. There are costs of acquisition, storage, and maintenance of the resources that supply power, as well as costs of...
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Does the method of divisor adjustment used for stock splits in the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) cause a downward bias in the averageÕs level and does this method of adjustment cause increased volatility in the average? To investigate these issues, two averages are created using DJIA...
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There has been long-term interest in the processes that affect human-computer interaction, particularly those causing stress. Computer related stress has previously been correlated to general stress (Cohen, Kamarack, and Mermelstein 1983) and to somatic complaints (Derogatis et al. 1974). A...
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With the bankruptcy of Enron and the accompanying loss of pension benefits of its employees, pensions have recently received significant press. Accounting for pension plan obligations, for defined benefit plans in particular, requires companies to make assumptions regarding discount rates,...
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