نتایج جستجو برای: competition for progress

تعداد نتایج: 10423149  

2001
Maria Daniela Giammanco

The aim of this paper is to give a further contribution to the literature investigating the existence of analogies between the Classical Theory and the New Growth Theory. This paper tackles with competition and technical progress in the work of Marx and in the Aghion and Howitt's model of 1992, and some of its extensions proposed by the two authors in 1998. The comparison does not rest in the e...

Journal: :مدیریت دولتی 0
سعید صادقیان قراقیه مربی گروه مدیریت، دانشگاه پیام نور، تهران، ایران صابر شکری مربی گروه حسابداری، دانشگاه پیام نور، تهران، ایران زهره شاکری مدرس مدعو گروه مدیریت، دانشگاه پیام نور، تهران، ایران گل آرا پورمجرب دانشجوی دکتری مدیریت دولتی، پردیس ارس، دانشگاه تهران، ایران

today, the human resources are the assets of any organization and their unique role in the development of the organization, whether indoor or outdoor environment and competition is evident. on the other hand, if an organization fails to satisfy its human resources, in this case it would be doomed to stay away from progress and development. in this context, organizations using hrm tools can keep...

2013
Susan F. Bailey Jeremy R. Dettman Paul B. Rainey

Competitors are known to be important in governing the outcome of evolutionary diversification during an adaptive radiation, but the precise mechanisms by which they exert their effects remain elusive. Using the model adaptive radiation of Pseudomonas fluorescens, we show experimentally that the effect of competition on diversification of a focal lineage depends on both the strength of competit...

Journal: :Current Biology 2011
Nicholas E. Baker

It is self-evident that cell–cell interactions play important roles in multicellular organisms. Genetic mosaics and chimeras, containing cells of distinct genotypes, have long provided an important way to identify and study these interactions. Beginning in the 970s, genetic mosaic studies in Drosophila began to reveal an unexpected and intriguing phenomenon called ‘cell competition’, in which o...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2013
Susan F Bailey Jeremy R Dettman Paul B Rainey Rees Kassen

Competitors are known to be important in governing the outcome of evolutionary diversification during an adaptive radiation, but the precise mechanisms by which they exert their effects remain elusive. Using the model adaptive radiation of Pseudomonas fluorescens, we show experimentally that the effect of competition on diversification of a focal lineage depends on both the strength of competit...

2000
Kiyohiko G. NISHIMURA Masato SHIRAI

The phenomenal success of East Asian economies has centered attention on the source of their economic growth. Recent studies based on neoclassical theory have produced controversial results: the most important source of economic growth of the East Asian countries (except Japan) is capital accumulation, and the estimated rate of technological progress is very small and, in some cases, substantia...

Competition has not been an easy task in the field of insurance. Despite the fact that in the recent decades there has been some regulatory changes, and regulators’ approach tends toward more competition and prudential regulation, the regulatory approach to insurance markets from around the world has led to engendering barriers for competition. In this paper, we shall try to examine various ele...

2003
Daniel Le Berre Laurent Simon

The SAT 2003 Competition ran in February – May 2003, in conjunction with SAT’03 (the Sixth Fifth International Symposium on the Theory and Applications of Satisfiability Testing). One year after the SAT 2002 competition, it was not clear that significant progress could be made in the area in such a little time. The competition was a success – 34 solvers and 993 benchmarks, needing 522 CPU days ...

Journal: :پژوهش های زراعی ایران 0
عبدالجلیل یانق پرویز رضوانی مقدم هادی زرقانی مهدی محمدیان

this study carried out in a factorial layout on completely randomaized block design with three replications, to evaluate the above- and below- ground competition between sesame (sesamum indicum) and pigweed (amaranthus retroflexus), and their impacts on sesame yield and yield component. the experimental treatments were all combination of crop-weed competition (shoot competition, root competitio...

Journal: :Science and engineering ethics 2007
Melissa S. Anderson Emily A. Ronning Raymond De Vries Brian C. Martinson

Competition among scientists for funding, positions and prestige, among other things, is often seen as a salutary driving force in U.S. science. Its effects on scientists, their work and their relationships are seldom considered. Focus-group discussions with 51 mid- and early-career scientists, on which this study is based, reveal a dark side of competition in science. According to these scient...

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