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Early assessment of physical capacity and pain is associated with 1-month response following epidural steroid injection in patients with sciatica due to degenerative lumbar disorders. [PDF]
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Why the NPV Criterion does not Maximize NPV
Review of Financial Studies, 1998In this article, we show plausible situations where the Net Present Value (NPV) criterion leads to inefficient capital budgeting outcomes and is dominated by other capital budgeting criteria, like the internal rate of return (IRR) and the profitability index (PI).
Elazar Berkovitch, Ronen Israel
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Consistent IRR and NPV rankings
Agricultural Finance Review, 2015Purpose – It is well known that internal rate of return (IRR) and net present value (NPV) rankings of mutually exclusive investments are sometimes inconsistent. This inconsistency, when it occurs, requires decision makers to choose between the two ranking methods.
Lindon J Robison, Robert J Myers
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International Journal of Research in Marketing, 2007
Abstract We explore the effects of individual-and network-level negative word-of-mouth on a firm's profits using an agent-based model, specifically an extended small-world analysis. We include both permanent strong ties within the social network, and changing, often random, weak ties with other networks.
Jacob Goldenberg +3 more
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Abstract We explore the effects of individual-and network-level negative word-of-mouth on a firm's profits using an agent-based model, specifically an extended small-world analysis. We include both permanent strong ties within the social network, and changing, often random, weak ties with other networks.
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Journal of the Operational Research Society, 1977
Many organisations use the discounted cash flow rate of return, often known as the ‘internal’ rate of return, or DCF rate of return, as a criterion for choosing between alternative courses of action. The dangers of using this criterion independently of any consideration of the sum of the cash flows is illustrated by a simple example.
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Many organisations use the discounted cash flow rate of return, often known as the ‘internal’ rate of return, or DCF rate of return, as a criterion for choosing between alternative courses of action. The dangers of using this criterion independently of any consideration of the sum of the cash flows is illustrated by a simple example.
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