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Using Geo-Business Intelligence to improve Quality of Life

2012 IEEE First AESS European Conference on Satellite Telecommunications (ESTEL), 2012
The Geo-Business Intelligence or Localization Intelligence is a collection of technologies that combines Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Business Intelligence (BI) for evaluation of the results achieved, planning and decision-making. The merging of these two technologies, by connecting large amounts of data, provides a powerful visualization ...
ANGELACCIO, MICHELE   +3 more
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Quality of Work Life and the Small Business.

Academy of Management Proceedings, 1983
This paper reports on a successful four year Quality of Work Life programs undertaken at a small suburban community service organization.
Peter F. Sorensen, Thomas C. Head
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DO LOCATION‐BASED TAX INCENTIVES IMPROVE QUALITY OF LIFE AND QUALITY OF BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT?

Journal of Regional Science, 2013
ABSTRACTWe examine how location‐based tax incentives affect quality of life and business environment through changes in property values and equilibrium wages. Using the federal Empowerment Zone program, we determine whether offering tax incentives to firms improves the welfare of the citizens and attractiveness to firms.
C. Lockwood Reynolds, Shawn Rohlin
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The Role of Quality of Life in Business (Re)Location Decisions

Journal of Business Research, 1999
Abstract Key decision-makers from 174 businesses that had relocated, expanded, or been launched in Colorado within the most recent 5-year period were surveyed to identify the role of quality-of-life (QOL) elements in their decision. A comprehensive set of elements considered by businesses in location decisions was developed, and their relative ...
Lisa L Love, John L Crompton
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Influences of Hedonic Consumption on Business and Individuals Quality of Life

Communications in Humanities Research, 2023
With the improvement of peoples living standard, hedonic consumption gradually prevails in the society. In life, in addition to utilitarian and practical consumption, people will also pursue hedonic consumption that brings a variety of senses, emotions and pleasure. Hedonic consumption is peoples consumption to satisfy their own sensory experience.
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Does Business Process Reengineering Diminish the Quality of Work Life?

Social Indicators Research, 2002
This paper examines the development of Business Process Reengineering (BPR). Misconceptions and misapplications of the BPR Concept are discussed using higher education as an example. The authors stress that empowerment and autonomy are the true cornerstones of effectiveness in genuine reengineering efforts.
Forrest B. Green, Eric Hatch
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Business students' future time perspective and quality of university life: evidence from Vietnam

Education + Training, 2021
PurposeThis study, based on self-determination theory (SDT), investigates the effect of business students' future time perspective (FTP), directly and indirectly (mediated by deep learning approaches), on quality of university life.Design/methodology/approachA sample of 547 business students in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, was surveyed via a two-wave ...
Nguyen N.Q. Thu   +2 more
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Business students’ hardiness and its role in quality of university life, quality of life, and learning performance

Education + Training, 2019
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate the impact of the hardiness of university business students. Overall hardiness, and its individual components of commitment, control and challenge, were all explored in relation to students’ quality of university life, quality of life and learning performance.
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The Impact of Trust on Business, International Security and the Quality of Life

Journal of Business Ethics, 1990
The theses supported in this essay are that the world is to some extent constructed by each of us, that it can and ought to be constructed in a more benign way, that such construction will require more trust than most people are currently willing to grant, and that most of us will be better off if most of us can manage to be more trusting in spite of ...
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A win‐win paradigm for quality of work life and business performance

Human Resource Development Quarterly, 1998
AbstractThis study develops and tests hypotheses to examine empirically how the perceived image of a company's quality of work life will affect its market and financial performances. Growth and profitability of two groups of publicly held companies were compared based on sales growth, asset growth, return on equity, and return on assets.
Lau, Ronald Siu Man, May, B.E.
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