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There is a reluctance among many companies especially in the UK, to invest in Document Image Processing (DIP) systems in spite of the resultant cost benefits which have been well documented. Surveys have shown that the use of DIP has transformed business performance in many areas and there is no...
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Purpose – There is a significant knowledge gap in the common understanding regarding the value that investment leading …'s performance. Additionally, it advocates the investment roadmap approach. Design/methodology/approach – This study is part of a … maturity can be achieved through different investment methods. This will benefit society as well. Originality/value – The paper …
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capacity and lumpy investment/disinvestment. We use our model to answer two questions. First, what economic factors facilitate … investment sunkness, and high depreciation promote preemption races. We also show that low product differentiation and low … investment sunkness promote capacity coordination. Although depreciation removes capacity, it may impede capacity coordination …
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performance through its impact on investment incentives. For this purpose, we study a two-stage game in which firms choose their … investment incentives at the margin are poorer; indeed, under reasonable assumptions on the shape of the demand distribution, the … discriminatory auction induces (weakly) stronger investment incentives than the uniform-price format. …
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the US. Their work suggests private sector expenditure (investment) on intangibles is about 13% (11%) of US GDP 1998 …-2000, with intangible investment about equal to tangible capital investment. Our work, using a similar method, suggests the UK … private sector spent, in 2004, about £127bn on intangibles, which is about 11% of UK GDP. The implied investment figure is …
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investment over the period 1970--89 for Germany, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States and second, to challenge some …
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in investment. This paper offers an argument and a formal model to suggest that exports in East Asia may have been driven … by an increase in the profitability of investment, with outward orientation a consequence of the investment boom rather … than its instigator. In economies like South Korea and Taiwan, an increase in investment required an increase in imports of …
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