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The Hidden Cost of Compensation
Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, 2017The Hidden Cost of ...
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ACM SIGAda Ada Letters, 1982
The purpose of Ada is to provide the Department of Defense with a common language in order to reduce software production costs across the realm of embedded systems. This paper discusses whether the costs inherent in Ada will offset the savings characteristic in common language and expected by DoD.Ada is examined by looking at three aspects: uniformity,
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The purpose of Ada is to provide the Department of Defense with a common language in order to reduce software production costs across the realm of embedded systems. This paper discusses whether the costs inherent in Ada will offset the savings characteristic in common language and expected by DoD.Ada is examined by looking at three aspects: uniformity,
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The hidden costs of outsourcing
Journal of Corporate Accounting & Finance, 2008AbstractMany outsourcing arrangements fail to deliver the expected cost savings. Why is this so? The author argues that management hasn't calculated the total cost of outsourcing, which includes your risks—and he shows you how to do it. © 2008 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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Offshoring: Hidden Benefits and Hidden Costs
2005It is relatively easy to stumble badly when working with India and not only because of the cultural differences and the different approach to business. In addition to these real twin perils, you will find that there are any number of hidden costs and business issues that will hit you unexpectedly. If you aren’t prepared properly and the hidden costs do
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Educational Policy, 2000
The Reviewing Policy section was inaugurated in our previous issue. In this featured section, Michael W Apple will contribute short essays that combine reviews of recent publications with reflections on broader issues of education policy. The journal will no longer have a conventional book review section.
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The Reviewing Policy section was inaugurated in our previous issue. In this featured section, Michael W Apple will contribute short essays that combine reviews of recent publications with reflections on broader issues of education policy. The journal will no longer have a conventional book review section.
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London Business School Review, 2015
David Pitt‐Watson, from London Business School, on becoming more ...
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David Pitt‐Watson, from London Business School, on becoming more ...
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Journal of Consumer Studies & Home Economics, 1992
Consumers often underestimate the costs resulting from their consumer decisions. This is especially the case when purchasing durable consumer goods, but also for recreational activities, for which e.g. athletic equipment is bought. A similar situation exists when pets are kept.
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Consumers often underestimate the costs resulting from their consumer decisions. This is especially the case when purchasing durable consumer goods, but also for recreational activities, for which e.g. athletic equipment is bought. A similar situation exists when pets are kept.
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The Hidden Costs of Networking
1995There is a tendency today within our profession to equate networking with electronic networking. However, we must remember that networking is still used, especially by other professions, to mean co-operation and this paper will be using this definition ie, the reciprocally beneficial sharing of resources, developed or pre-existing, by two or more ...
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