692 resultados para Other Business
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On cover: Census of business: 1935.
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"Practically all the essays in this book have appeared in the New statesman ... The sketch of T. M. Kettle appeared in the Daily news, and that of the Sheehy-Skeffington in the Ploughshare. The essay, "On nationalism and nationality," was written as a preface to a report of the Nationalities and subject races conference as long ago as 1910."--Pref. note.
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Accompanied by "Supplement. [1]- " (v. 30 cm.) Published by: Baker Library, Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration, Boston, 1956-
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"These papers, with one exception, have appeared in the Atlantic monthly. A part of Experience and the calendar, under another title, was published in the Reader magazine."
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Text interwoven with papers which were presented at an Arden House conference by participants, and with several other published articles.
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"Containing the name and residence of every male citizen, a business mirror, with information in regard to its various societies and institutions, city, county and other officers."
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Superceded by: Catalogue supplement, 1473-1848 : giving data also upon cognate items in other Harvard libraries. 1967.
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The profile is divided into two sections: one geared towards those hoping to establish a day care home, and the other for those establishing a larger scale day care center.
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v.1. Company plans in the United States and Canada by Bryce M. Stewart. - v.2. Pensions and other old age benefits for trade union members in the United States and Canada by Murray Latimer. - v.3. Railroad pensions in the United States and Canada by Bryce M. Stewart and Murray W. Latimer.
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Other editions published under title: 1895: Forms and precedents; 1918: Form book; 1933: Forms.
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About pioneer days.--About big business.--About travel adventures.
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"A quarterly review of banking, commercial paper, credit, collection, real estate and other important decisions"
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This article discusses the Carbon Credit Trading Market in Brazil and opportunities for technological development and innovation related. The international trade in carbon credits becomes a source of opportunities for developing countries because of the Clean Development Mechanism. Committed to reduce polluting levels from 2008 to 2012, and ahead, industrialized countries started to seek ecological solutions internally or compensatory actions such as buying carbon credits from low-emission countries. This strategy brought up a brand-new industrial sector that still requires productive structures and a solid international commercialization system. This is a qualitative study, based on documentary research, referring to the Brazilian territory. The data obtained point out a set of efforts such as researching and developing products and processes environment friendly. Other findings indicate opportunities to expand Green Economy Sector through supporting a set of newborn firms such as waste management and recycling, in addition to other actions that reinforce sustainable development opportunities to the country and, at the end, to the world.
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For many years in the area of business systems analysis and design, practitioners and researchers alike have been searching for some comprehensive basis on which to evaluate, compare, and engineer techniques that are promoted for use in the modelling of systems' requirements. To date, while many frameworks, factors, and facets have been forthcoming, none appear to be based on a sound theory. In light of this dilemma, over the last 10 years, attention has been devoted by researchers to the use of ontology to provide some theoretical basis for the advancement of the business systems modelling discipline. This paper outlines how we have used a particular ontology for this purpose over the last five years. In particular we have learned that the understandability and the applicability of the selected ontology must be clear for IS professionals, the results of any ontological evaluation must be tempered by economic efficiency considerations of the stakeholders involved, and ontologies may have to be focused for the business purpose and type of user involved in the modelling situation.
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Hong Kong firms continue to play an important role in the development of mainland China trade. This paper studies the nature of coordinations in triadic interactions between Hong Kong Chinese intermediaries and mainland Chinese sellers, and buyers from the West, and their impact on relationships development. Contrary to popular belief, the results presented here identify that interactions between Hong Kong intermediaries and mainland Chinese sellers tend to include relationships based on price and authority. These interactions tend to be classical in nature, and serve to hinder the development of relationships. On the other hand, interactions between buyers from the West and Hong Kong intermediaries tend to be relational in nature. They include different forms of personal relationships, which tends to be positive for the development of relationships. A new plural form of international business relationship triad is also identified.