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Promises past and future - Gene therapy and the actualisation of future expectations. [PDF]
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Profitability and Profit-Sharing
The Journal of Industrial Economics, 1986Claims 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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Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 2013
PurposeAn enhanced version of the ProFit fitting tool was developed and validated to improve the quantification of two‐dimensional JRPESS spectroscopic data.MethodsThe proposed enhancements were achieved by flexible organization of prior knowledge, configurations for different situations, the inclusion of measured macromolecular baseline contribution ...
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PurposeAn enhanced version of the ProFit fitting tool was developed and validated to improve the quantification of two‐dimensional JRPESS spectroscopic data.MethodsThe proposed enhancements were achieved by flexible organization of prior knowledge, configurations for different situations, the inclusion of measured macromolecular baseline contribution ...
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 1989
The dairy practitioner is the best source of information on medication that the dairyman has. The same practitioner should also be the best source of the actual product. Some organization and effort can make the difference between a small profit and a large one derived from this part of the practice.
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The dairy practitioner is the best source of information on medication that the dairyman has. The same practitioner should also be the best source of the actual product. Some organization and effort can make the difference between a small profit and a large one derived from this part of the practice.
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1994
Abstract In this chapter we trace the relation between efficiency and profits. The focus on profit is taken from the reform programme itself, where retention of profit to pay bonuses, and to invest in welfare and physical capital, has been a major feature of the incentives given to state-owned firms.
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Abstract In this chapter we trace the relation between efficiency and profits. The focus on profit is taken from the reform programme itself, where retention of profit to pay bonuses, and to invest in welfare and physical capital, has been a major feature of the incentives given to state-owned firms.
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British Dental Journal, 1993
Immense resources have been channelled by the business world into the analysis of future trends, control of processes and costs, and the application of the behavioural sciences. Dentistry, still deeply into cottage industry methods and performance, can transform itself through these discoveries by opening up to new ways of seeing its problems and ...
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Immense resources have been channelled by the business world into the analysis of future trends, control of processes and costs, and the application of the behavioural sciences. Dentistry, still deeply into cottage industry methods and performance, can transform itself through these discoveries by opening up to new ways of seeing its problems and ...
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Profit, productivity, and profit-sharing
Journal of Economics and Finance, 1993This 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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Abstract This chapter addresses the vast profits made by some during the COVID-19 pandemic. These include companies that provided medical equipment and protective masks, drug companies that developed treatments and vaccines, and, less laudably, medical misinformers willing to use anti-vaccine demagogy to grow their audience.
Michael D. Stein, Sandro Galea
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Michael D. Stein, Sandro Galea
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1999
Abstract Compares the profits and profitability of the largest British, French and German companies. The analysis is based on net published profits. Given their larger size, British companies tended to generate higher profits than their continental counterparts throughout the twentieth century.
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Abstract Compares the profits and profitability of the largest British, French and German companies. The analysis is based on net published profits. Given their larger size, British companies tended to generate higher profits than their continental counterparts throughout the twentieth century.
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‘Profit’ variability in for-profit and not-for-profit hospitals
Journal of Health Economics, 1991This paper proposes two tests of the hypothesis that not-for-profit hospitals (NFPs) behave differently than for-profit hospitals. The profit variability test states that the profits of an NFP will be less variable over time than profits of a for-profit hospital if the NFP maximizes utility subject to a profit constraint.
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