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Using DNA methylation to detect brain metastases before they spread. [PDF]

open access: yesAnn Med Surg (Lond)
Ali MR, Panjwani R, Osman Abufatima I.
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Profitability and Profit-Sharing

The Journal of Industrial Economics, 1986
Claims that profit-sharing is a purely distributive "wealth confiscation scheme" without incentive effects (due to free-rider problems) are based on neglect of cooperation and interaction in the workforce. When these activities are difficult to monitor directly, group incentives such as profit-sharing can increase efficiency and maintain a superior ...
FitzRoy, Felix R, Kraft, Kornelius
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Profit Sharing

Abstract In its weak form, the argument for profit sharing offers a reform to lessen the conflict between capital and labor. In its strong form it offers an alternative transition mechanism to the cooperative commonwealth. Starting with Charles Babbage, advocates emphasize its ability to raise productivity.
Kirsten Madden, Joseph Persky
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Codetermination and Profit-Sharing

1987
The contract regulating labour employment by capitalist firms usually embodies three basic elements: a fixed money wage rate per unit of time, the subjection of workers to the employer’s authority in the workplace and the short-term nature of the hiring commitment.
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Profit, productivity, and profit-sharing

Journal of Economics and Finance, 1993
This study is an investigation of the effect of profit-sharing on labor productivity. When monitoring labor performance is costly for management, a regular wage/salary contract is insufficient to induce profit-maximizing behavior from the worker. The authors demonstrate that when this profit-maximizing behavior can be induced only through profit ...
Chun-Hao Chang, David J. Bjornstad
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