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Management by Contract: Rhetoric and Reality in the NHS

Management Research Review, 1994
For the past eight years the Centre for Corporate Strategy and Change has conducted a major stream of research looking at service change in the NHS and aspects of the implementation of the NHS reforms (Pettigrew, Ferlie and McKee, Ashburner, Ferlie and Fitzgerald, Bennett and Pettigrew, Ferlie and Bennett).
Chris Bennett, Ewan Ferlie
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Contract, Labour Law and Reality in the High Court of Australia

open access: yes, 2023
The recent turn towards legal formalism and the common law of contract in the High Court of Australia’s landmark redefinition of the employment relationship in Construction, Forestry, Maritime, Mining and Energy Union v Personnel Contracting Pty Ltd and ZG Operations Australia Pty Ltd v Jamsek (a companion appeal), has concerning ramifications for ...
Eugene Schofield-Georgeson (14600697)
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On-Device Computational Caching-Enabled Augmented Reality for 5G and Beyond: A Contract-Theory-Based Incentive Mechanism

open access: yesIEEE Internet of Things Journal, 2021
Recently, we have witnessed an increasing demand in augmented reality (AR)-based fifth-generation (5G) and beyond applications, such as smart gaming, smart navigation, smart military wearable, and smart industries.
Tri Nguyen Dang   +2 more
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Freedom of contract for alternative entities in Delaware: myth or reality?

2015
In the law of alternative entities, Delaware has gained a reputation as a jurisdiction that honors freedom of contract, both by statute and by judicial decisions. Its judiciary purports to eschew judicial shenanigans, that, in other jurisdictions, provide relief for partners in partnerships and members in limited liability companies who have made ...
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Contract and Consideration: A New Commercial Reality?

Business Law Review, 1991
D P Powell, Keith Brinkworth
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Making Smart Contracts a Reality

2022
This chapter argues that promoting and facilitating the use of smart contracts will require us to confront some basic questions concerning definitions, enforceability, and regulation. First of all, is there agreement on what a ‘smart contract’ is? Secondly, assuming that there is a working definition of smart contracts, can traditional contract law ...
Justice Aedit Abdullah, Goh Yihan
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The Role of Expectation–Reality Discrepancy in Service Contracts

Production and Operations Management, 2021
Service contracts are common practice in some industries while being eliminated in others. To investigate this phenomenon, we identify expectation–reality discrepancy (ERD) as a key determinant. A provider's ERD is defined as consumers’ ex‐ante expected valuation minus their ex‐post realized valuation of the provider's service.
Xuying Zhao   +3 more
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Mesh contraction: myth or reality?

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2011
Mesh implants are widely used in surgery for female pelvic organ prolapse. Mesh shrinkage is thought to be common and caused by immunological processes. In this longitudinal study, we examined mesh dimensions at 2 time points after implantation.We analyzed translabial 4-dimensional ultrasound (US) volume datasets of women seen 3-52 months after ...
Hans Peter, Dietz   +2 more
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The “reality” of the Lorentz contraction

Zeitschrift für allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie, 1984
A recurrent theme in the philosophical literature on the special theory of relativity is the question as to the “reality” of the Lorentz contraction. It is often suggested that there is a difference between the Lorentz-FitzGerald contraction in the pre-relativistic ether theory and the Lorentz contraction from special relativity in the sense that the ...
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