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1995
This chapter highlights the reduction in the scope of the domestic construction business (Section 4.2). It deals with the main markets in which construction firms operate, namely contracting (4.3), housing (4.4), property (4.5), mining and minerals (4.6), and international businesses (4.7).
Patricia M. Hillebrandt +2 more
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This chapter highlights the reduction in the scope of the domestic construction business (Section 4.2). It deals with the main markets in which construction firms operate, namely contracting (4.3), housing (4.4), property (4.5), mining and minerals (4.6), and international businesses (4.7).
Patricia M. Hillebrandt +2 more
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2017
This chapter explores the significance that the market plays both as an economic institution and a center of socialization for Chamelqueños. In doing so, it describes life in the market and analyzes marketing as women's vocation. It argues that Chamelqueños classify the market as a center of Q'eqchi' personhood and the embodiment of ancestral tradition.
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This chapter explores the significance that the market plays both as an economic institution and a center of socialization for Chamelqueños. In doing so, it describes life in the market and analyzes marketing as women's vocation. It argues that Chamelqueños classify the market as a center of Q'eqchi' personhood and the embodiment of ancestral tradition.
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2006
State intervention in the practice of pharmacy to ensure access to drugs is authorized as an exception to the norms of a free market. But state intervention in the practice of pharmacy to ensure freedom of conscience is required as the rule according to the norms of a free country, which insist upon minimum standards for the preservation of human ...
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State intervention in the practice of pharmacy to ensure access to drugs is authorized as an exception to the norms of a free market. But state intervention in the practice of pharmacy to ensure freedom of conscience is required as the rule according to the norms of a free country, which insist upon minimum standards for the preservation of human ...
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The purpose of this contribution is related to our own view of the Austrian market approach. We first point out how Menger, Wieser, Hayek (to a more limited extent) and Lachmann successively made various analytical achievements which contributed to the emergence of an Austrian view of markets as institutions.
Richard Arena, Pierre Garrouste
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The Health service journal, 1992
There are clear parallels between the problems of industrial firms in eastern Europe and those faced by NHS managers in meeting the challenge posed by the internal market. Stuart Cumella looks at the ever-changing rules of the game.
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There are clear parallels between the problems of industrial firms in eastern Europe and those faced by NHS managers in meeting the challenge posed by the internal market. Stuart Cumella looks at the ever-changing rules of the game.
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2009
Parke-Davis submitted Lipitor’s New Drug Application to the FDA in June 1996 and received approval in December 1996, a relatively short turnaround due to its priority review status. At the time, four statins were already on the market: Merck’s lovastatin (Mevacor, 1987) and simvastatin (Zocor, 1991), Bristol-Myers Squibb’s pravastatin (Pravachol, 1991),
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Parke-Davis submitted Lipitor’s New Drug Application to the FDA in June 1996 and received approval in December 1996, a relatively short turnaround due to its priority review status. At the time, four statins were already on the market: Merck’s lovastatin (Mevacor, 1987) and simvastatin (Zocor, 1991), Bristol-Myers Squibb’s pravastatin (Pravachol, 1991),
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2015
AbstractFeminists from a range of disciplines and perspectives theorized the basic androcentric bias in neoliberal (or neoclassical) economic theory. This chapter analyzes the market as a gendered spatial and conceptual construction and shows how marketization—the encroachment of the market upon noneconomic spheres—involves gendered practices that are ...
Marianne H. Marchand +1 more
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AbstractFeminists from a range of disciplines and perspectives theorized the basic androcentric bias in neoliberal (or neoclassical) economic theory. This chapter analyzes the market as a gendered spatial and conceptual construction and shows how marketization—the encroachment of the market upon noneconomic spheres—involves gendered practices that are ...
Marianne H. Marchand +1 more
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Journal of Marketing Education, 2008
Hiring faculty is a challenge in the field of marketing. One important factor is a shortage of candidates. The problem is exacerbated, however, by an imperfect match between jobs and candidates. This study examines the homogeneity of academic jobs and candidates. Surveys were conducted with both parties.
Michael D. Basil, Debra Z. Basil
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Hiring faculty is a challenge in the field of marketing. One important factor is a shortage of candidates. The problem is exacerbated, however, by an imperfect match between jobs and candidates. This study examines the homogeneity of academic jobs and candidates. Surveys were conducted with both parties.
Michael D. Basil, Debra Z. Basil
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2005
Innovation needs a different mindset, as we discussed in Chapter 4. But more importantly innovation begins with a customer. Without a comprehensive understanding of customers, innovation by a company is essentially its own private imagination. And, more often than not, such imagination is not commercially fertile.
Arnoud De Meyer, Sam Garg
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Innovation needs a different mindset, as we discussed in Chapter 4. But more importantly innovation begins with a customer. Without a comprehensive understanding of customers, innovation by a company is essentially its own private imagination. And, more often than not, such imagination is not commercially fertile.
Arnoud De Meyer, Sam Garg
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