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The Risky Business of Studying Prognosis [PDF]

open access: possibleThe Journal of Rheumatology, 2012
Prognosis studies provide important healthcare information. Clinicians use prognostic factors to predict disease progress, thus allowing individualization of disease management. Prognosis is the issue in many translational studies that aim to identify biomarkers to predict outcomes.
Brian M. Feldman, Lily Siok Hoon Lim
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Qualitative methods in business studies

2004
This paper focuses on the use of qualitative studies in business to business research. It highlights some of the differences and similarities between qualitative methods to illustrate the methodological consequences of choosing one method in preference to another.
Freytag, Per Vagn   +2 more
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Study of a Business Decision [PDF]

open access: possibleCalifornia Management Review, 1966
Decision making is the most pervasive activity of business managers, but relatively little is known about how decisions are actually made. This article examines a business operating decision within the framework of the bounded rational decision theory.
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The Study of Business and Politics [PDF]

open access: possibleCalifornia Management Review, 1996
This article reviews the literature on business-government-society relations during the past three decades. It describes the growth of scholarship on business power, business political activity, the changing political agenda, interest group representation, and changing social expectations and explores in detail three approaches to the study of the ...
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A Study of Business Letter Features

Journal of Forensic Sciences, 2005
Abstract As part of their work, forensic document examiners examine word processed letters. The purpose of this study, the first of its kind, was to determine how common or rare certain features are in word-processed business letters and if any of these features could determine the author or source.
Sandra Ramsey Lines, Randy B. Carodine
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BUSINESS STUDIES BULLISH

Canadian Review of American Studies, 1990
Robert F. Dalzeil, Jr. Enterprising Elite: The Boston Associates and the World They Made. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1987. xviii + 298 pp. Illus. Burton W. Folsom, Jr. Entrepreneurs vj. The State: A New Look at the Rise of Big Business in America, 1S40-1920, Reston: Young America's Foundation, 1987. xii + 144 pp. Illus.
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Business Case-studies

2014
This chapter proposes a set of business case-studies showing how reporting systems can be successfully adopted and awarded by tour operators. The experiences of three different tour operators have been summarised (the German ae the ATR system of ATT and the Travelife Sustainability System, respectively.
Valeria Minghetti   +2 more
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International Business Studies

2007
Both entrepreneurship and international business are fields of research that have seen an increasing number of studies during the last decade (McDougall and Oviatt, 1997, 2000; Zahra and Garvis, 2000). Entrepreneurship and international business are strictly interrelated because entering and venturing into foreign markets are viewed as entrepreneurial ...
Antonella Zucchella, Paolo Scabini
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Postmodernism in Business Studies

2018
Since the 1980s postmodernist concepts—characterised by hostility to capitalism and ideals of economic progress and advocacy of philosophic positions that suggest all knowledge is a subjective social construct—have made much progress in business studies. In advancing postmodernist ideas, however, there has been a tendency to downplay direct inspiration
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