نتایج جستجو برای: fordist economy

تعداد نتایج: 93809  

2001
Christian Hardless Johan Lundin Urban Nuldén

This paper outlines an ongoing research project on training, education and sharing of experiences among mobile people, also referred to as nomads. The importance for professionals to continuously learn is widely recognized. Organizations in the new economy are dependent on organizational knowledge and competence. Mobile workers need alternative educational and knowledge development opportunitie...

2002
Michael Storper Anthony J. Venables

Despite great progress made in the theory of agglomeration in recent years, a number of gaps remain in our ability to understand why cities continue to have such attractive power in the new economy. Many of the most recent theories of agglomeration attempt to understand cities or clusters as loci of knowledge development and exchange, critical to higher levels of innovation and growth. Yet they...

Journal: :IJISSCM 2008
M. Sreenivas T. Srinivas

Copyright © 2008, IGI Global. Copying or distributing in print or electronic forms without written permission of IGI Global is prohibited. The distribution professionals verify their operations on a daily basis. The modern logistic leader, use the tips like competitive pressures, mergers, acquisitions, new product lines and greater customer expectations, and so forth. This change is a cost of d...

2007
Anirban Mondal Sanjay Kumar Madria Masaru Kitsuregawa

This work proposes LEASE, a novel Mobile-P2P lease-based economic incentive model, in which data requestors need to pay the price (in virtual currency) of their requested data items to data-providers. In LEASE, dataproviding mobile peers lease data items to free-riders, who do not have any data items to provide, in lieu of a lease payment. Thus, LEASE not only combats free-riding, but also enti...

Journal: :Information Economics and Policy 2002
Qingxuan Meng Mingzhi Li

The rapid development and diffusion of the information and communications technology (ICT) is the major driving force of the New Economy. While there is ample evidence to suggest that the ICT industry has contributed a great deal to the overall economic growth of the developed countries, its role in the developing countries is far from clear. The pressure of unemployment that may result from IC...

Journal: :Information Economics and Policy 2002
Colin Mayer

This paper examines the financial sector preconditions for the successful development of a high technology sector. It argues that there is a close relation between types of activities undertaken in different countries and their institutional structures. A distinguishing characteristic of the financing of high technology firms is their evolving pattern of control by different investor groups. Wh...

2013
Dominik Trumm Ruben Kemper Eva Kern Stefan Naumann

Unter dem neuen Trend " Sharing Economy " oder auch " Shareconomy " ist ein gemeinschaftlicher Konsum nach dem Motto " Nutzen statt Besitzen " zu verstehen. Diese Bewegung wird insbesondere durch Online-Plattformen unterstützt und teilweise auch dadurch erst ermöglicht. Der folgende Beitrag analysiert Web-Angebote im Bereich Tauschen, Schenken, Leihen und Teilen anhand eines vorher beschriebene...

Journal: :Expert Syst. Appl. 2011
Jeoungkun Kim Soongeun Hong Jinyoung Min Heeseok Lee

Although ASP (Application Service Provider) has the potential to fundamentally change the manner in which IT services are provided for user firms, current ASPs often fail to provide good results in accumulating and retaining customers. To fill the gap between the expected benefits of application service and its disappointing results in the real world, we present a conceptual model including thr...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 1985
P Eames R Wood

Twenty four patients with severe brain injury who had disturbed behaviours preventing rehabilitation or care in ordinary settings were treated in a token economy. This long-term follow-up study indicates that post-traumatic behaviour disorders can be lastingly improved, and that lengthy rehabilitation can have surprisingly good effects.

2005
Dennis L. Weisman

A generalized measure of market power is derived that accounts for both supply expansion by the competitive fringe and multi-market participation by the dominant firm. Traditional market power measures are shown to be biased-upward (downward) in the case of complements (substitutes). Numerical simulations suggest that this bias can be pronounced. These findings have potentially important implic...

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