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Valuing intellectual capacity in the police

Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal, 2001
Presents a case study of intellectual capital within the police service of the UK. Describes the acquisition and maintenance of intellectual capacity through five mechanisms and explores the ways in which the utilization of intellectual capacity is reported. Makes two contributions to the emerging debate on intellectual capital.
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The Value of Fiscal Capacity in the Face of a Rare Disaster

, 2020
We study stock market reactions to the COVID-19 outbreak around the world. Using individual stock-level data of more than 29,000 firms across more than 100 countries, we find that the stock market expects larger economic losses among countries with ...
F. Gerding, T. Martin, Florian Nagler
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Energy Markets and Capacity Values

2002
Efficient tariffs for reliable (“firm”) electricity service in theory must charge separately for capital costs (“capacity”) and operating costs (“energy”), while interruptible service should carry only an energy charge. Competition, however, often occurs in short-term exchanges with one-part pricing and no explicit accounting for capacity. The movement
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Organizational Assimilation Capacity and IT Business Value

2009
IT business value represents important outcomes in firms (Banker & Kauffman, 2004; Gable, Darshana, & Chan, 2003; Ravichandran & Chalermsak Lertwongsatien, 2005) whereas information systems (IS) integration represents a relevant amount of the IT spending.
MORABITO, VINCENZO, VISCUSI G.
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Impact of capacity value of renewable energy resources on RAPS system energy management

, 2013
Renewable energy resources are widely being utilised in remote area power supply (RAPS) systems. The capacity value of renewable energy resources in a RAPS system indicates the ability of renewable energy resources to serve the load demand in the RAPS ...
Yingjie Tan   +2 more
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Capacity, Participation and Values in Australian Guardianship Laws

2023
This chapter examines the history of guardianship in Australia and the role of values and participation in Australian guardianship laws. The chapter postulates that there are three generations of Australian guardianship laws, the most recent of which is specifically designed around the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.
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The prognostic value of exercise capacity: A review of the literature

American Heart Journal, 1991
While there is still much debate in the literature regarding the specific MET levels at which there are differences in survival, the following points have become clear with the growing body of reports in the literature. Exercise capacity seems to be an independent predictor of mortality, and when it is combined with other clinical, exercise, or ...
Takeo Kawaguchi   +4 more
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A quantification of the economic value of flexible capacity

International Journal of Production Research, 1994
Traditional methods for the economic justification of new manufacturing technologies fail to include benefits such as better quality, greater flexibility and reduced work-in-progress. In this paper we develop a technique to quantify the economic value of long-term flexibility in capacity through the use of dynamic programming.
K. Laengle   +2 more
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Extreme value analysis for capacity design

International Journal of Cloud Computing, 2018
Cloud computing has become the fundamental platform for service offerings. Such services frequently face peaks in their variable workload. Thus, the cloudification of critical applications with strict service level agreements (e.g., performability) needs a properly engineered capacity to withstand peak loads.
András Pataricza, Szilárd Bozóki
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Reference values for the nocturnal bladder capacity index

Neurourology and Urodynamics, 2010
AbstractAimsThe Nocturnal Bladder Capacity Index (NBCi) has been reported to be useful in distinguishing between nocturia caused by low bladder capacity and nocturnal polyuria. This paper aims to calculate reference values for NBCi from an asymptomatic population by comparing these with NBCi values from patients with lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS)
Alfred C. Coats   +4 more
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