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Endogenous Benchmarks [PDF]

open access: possibleSSRN Electronic Journal, 2009
This paper develops a new approach that controls for commonalities in actively managed investment fund returns when measuring their performance. It is well-known that many investment funds may systematically load on common priced factors omitted from popular models, exhibit similarities in their choices of specific stocks and industries, or vary their ...
Hunter, David   +3 more
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Benchmarking HRM and the benchmarking of benchmarking

Employee Relations, 2000
Organisations with low absenteeism and low turnover can be distinguished from organisations with high absenteeism and turnover through the identification and implementation of sophisticated and strategic best practices such as benchmarking relative cost position, developing a corporate ethic, valuing the negotiation of an enterprise agreement, and not ...
Rodwell, John J.   +2 more
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Benchmarking, benchmarking processes

1996
Many managers strongly believe that successful benchmarking exercises are only the result of choosing carefully the right methodology. The process of benchmarking, however, although being a tool, is very difficult to apply. It challenges the existing culture of work and scientific practices and methodologies in place.
Mohamed Zairi, Paul Leonard
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Benchmarking the benchmarking models

Benchmarking: An International Journal, 2008
PurposeA review of benchmarking literature revealed that there are different types of benchmarking and a plethora of benchmarking process models. In some cases, a model has been uniquely developed for performing a particular type of benchmarking. This poses the following problems: it can create confusion among the users as to whether they should use ...
G. Anand, Rambabu Kodali
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