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1983
The organisation of production is clearly an important area of operations, as are achieving high levels of productivity and harmonious industrial relations and personnel policies. This chapter analyses these areas, which are often felt to be problematical in the United Kingdom.
Zdenka Berkova+2 more
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The organisation of production is clearly an important area of operations, as are achieving high levels of productivity and harmonious industrial relations and personnel policies. This chapter analyses these areas, which are often felt to be problematical in the United Kingdom.
Zdenka Berkova+2 more
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Production, Service, and Productivity
Psychological Reports, 1966The author shows how, via a linear-programming approach, a life-insurance company can determine objectively minimum and maximum limits for optimum debit size. The requirements are two policy decisions (the minimum allowable compensation and the minimum allowable productivity level) and the determination of the functional relation between sales ...
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, 2010
A biorefinery that supplements its manufacture of low value biofuels with high value biobased chemicals can enable efforts to reduce nonrenewable fuel consumption while simultaneously providing the necessary financial incentive to stimulate expansion of ...
J. Bozell, G. Petersen
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A biorefinery that supplements its manufacture of low value biofuels with high value biobased chemicals can enable efforts to reduce nonrenewable fuel consumption while simultaneously providing the necessary financial incentive to stimulate expansion of ...
J. Bozell, G. Petersen
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2008
AbstractQuantifying productivity is aconditio sine qua nonfor empirical analysis in a number of research fields. The identification of the measure that best fits with the specific goals, as well as being data driven, is currently complicated by the fact that an array of methodologies is available.
DEL GATTO M+2 more
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AbstractQuantifying productivity is aconditio sine qua nonfor empirical analysis in a number of research fields. The identification of the measure that best fits with the specific goals, as well as being data driven, is currently complicated by the fact that an array of methodologies is available.
DEL GATTO M+2 more
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Targeting consumers who are willing to pay more for environmentally friendly products
, 2001Concerns related to the environment are evident in the increasingly ecologically conscious marketplace. Using various statistical analyses, investigats the demographic, psychological and behavioral profiles of consumers who are willing to pay more for ...
M. Laroche+2 more
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Natural product reports (Print), 2000
This report is a review of the marine natural products literature for 1999. Earlier reports published in this journal cover the period from 1977 to December 1998.
D. J. Faulkner
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This report is a review of the marine natural products literature for 1999. Earlier reports published in this journal cover the period from 1977 to December 1998.
D. J. Faulkner
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1974
The terms ‘production’ and ‘productivity’ should be distinguished. Production, as defined for limnologists by Thienemann (193lb), is the sum of growth increments of the individuals of a species population, both survivors and non-survivors, through a discrete time period.
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The terms ‘production’ and ‘productivity’ should be distinguished. Production, as defined for limnologists by Thienemann (193lb), is the sum of growth increments of the individuals of a species population, both survivors and non-survivors, through a discrete time period.
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Production of Multiple Products
2011A company often produces several products, which gives rise to new issues compared to the situation in which only one product is being produced. If, for example, there are limited amounts of input at disposal, then the producer needs to decide how this input should be allocated between the various products.
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Joint product and by-product costing
1990After studying this chapter, you should be able to: calculate product profits and stock valuations using physical measures and sales values methods of joint cost apportionments; explain the arguments for and against the different methods of apportioning joint costs for stock valuation purposes; present relevant financial information for
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