816 resultados para Transfer of learning
Transfer of Appropriations No 20/81 (Non-compulsory expenditure). COM (81) 491 final, 28 August 1981
Transfer of Appropriations No 19/81 (Non-compulsory expenditure). COM (81) 490 final, 28 August 1981
Transfer of Appropriations No 21/81 (Non-compulsory expenditure). COM (81) 492 final, 28 August 1981
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Abstract of the poster presented 33rd Small Meeting on Yeast Transport and Energetics, 21-24 July 2015, Lisbon, Portugal.
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Poster presented at the 4th International Conference on Bio-Sensing Technology, 10-13 May 2015, Lisbon.
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Building on institutional theory and family sociology literature we explore the logics that underlie the formation of transaction price expectations related to the intergenerational transfer of corporate ownership in private family firms. By probing a sample of 3'487 students with family business background from 20 countries we show that next generation family members expect to receive a 56.58% discount in comparison to some nonfamily buyer (i.e. the family discount) when taking over the parent's firm. We also show that the logic underlying the formation of family discount expectations is characterized by parental altruism, filial reciprocity, filial decency and parental inducement. These norms embrace both the family and market logics and accommodate the duties and demands of children and parents in determining a fair transfer price. These findings are important for institutional theory as well as for family business and entrepreneurial exit literatures.
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Includes letter of April 8, 1985 from William R. Gianelli, Chairman, Board of Directors, Panama Canal Commission, to Frederick D. Wolf, Director, Accounting and Financial Management Division, U.S. General Accounting Office, Washington, D.C. (p. 12-17).
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Includes text of the act.
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Label inside front board.