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    e-Business Management – the particular form of management

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    Lots of business experts have great ideas about the ways in which Web technologies can be used to enhance customer/partner relationships, increase market share, enhance competitive advantage, etc. However, many of these e-business ideas never take shape simply because it was so difficult to "sell" the idea to the key business decision-makers. What is the key to selling an e-business idea to decision-makers? What are the strategic factors who make this idea to become real? I think that the key is to try to understand the decision from their perspective.e-business systems, e-business management, IT infrastructure, business decision

    Report on school sixth form performance management

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    Dissemination of management into politics: Michael Porter and the political uses of management consulting

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    The article contributes to the literature on management dissemination by looking at how management fashions are diffused into and circulated in politics. The ideas of management have been increasingly disseminated into the realm of politics during recent decades. To illustrate how this takes place, this article examines the spread of Michael Porter’s ideas on national politics. Porter’s work is considered a management fashion that has been skilfully packaged; a new form of the 20th-century tradition of state-led social engineering which takes the form of management fashion-style packaging. For this he is seen as a global guru in national politics, and this development is regarded as a new form of consultocracy in the realm of democracies. In consultocracy, the ideas of management consulting are often adopted into politics as a common justifying rationality of power for the political elites. Thus we call for further research on the underlying dynamics of the power involved as management fashions are disseminated into the realm of politics

    Diversification as a Form of Risk Management in Agriculture

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    The objective of this study is to show the importance of diversification in the risk management process. The study areas are: Mato Grosso, with large properties, and Rio Grande do Sul with small. The developed activities are annual cultures and cattle for slaughter. The hypotheses of the work are: a) rural producers diversify their activities using modern techniques. b) Diversification has been efficient in the producers' risks reduction. c) Producers tend be as effective as possible, though they differ in the rates of risk aversion. The MOTAD and E-V models were used.Farm Management,

    Regional Fishery Management Organization as Games in Coalitional Form

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    This paper examines how a Regional Fisheries Management Organization (RFMO) might successfully achieve effective control of a high seas fishery in the context of partial cooperation. We analyse the feasible allocations of property rights among members of a given RFMO and coalitions of potential entrants. We demonstrate that the modified Shapley value is an appropriate device for the division of the gains from both partial and full cooperations.international fisheries, overexploitation, partial cooperation, games in partition function form, competitive equilibrium, modified Shapley value, Agribusiness, Crop Production/Industries, Environmental Economics and Policy, Food Consumption/Nutrition/Food Safety, Resource /Energy Economics and Policy,

    Content management from scratch : a study of form, function and best practices

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    The written portion of this project outlines some of the typical considerations one must make in the development of a web content management system, as well as the author's specific experiences with these considerations as they relate to the development of the Historic Muncie website and CMS. Writing software libraries, fixing bugs, and adjusting software functionality to meet shifting client needs are also topics of discussion. Ultimately, the documentation supports the central focus of the project - the 3000 lines of source code and the file hierarchy supplied as digital content with the written overview.Department of TelecommunicationsThesis (M.A.

    MANAGEMENT IN PRIVATIZED ENTERPRISES IN POLAND

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    In the article it was pointed out the need to form management school in Poland.Briefly the history of creating shareholding in Poland and legislation connected with it werequoted. For streamlining running a company in 1991 fixed-term management contracts wereenforced. On example of opencast mining sector enterprises an effectiveness and efficiency ofmanagers employed according to this form were demonstrated.management, fixed-term management contracts, management effectiveness, enterprises ofopencast mining sector

    Forming Process, Pattern and The Need for Intergovernmental Management in Indonesia

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    Cooperation among neighbouring region is commonly termed regional cooperation. Inter-region cooperation in the study of public administration is categorized as public management especially intergovernmental management. Inter-region cooperation in Indonesia has been for a long time trying to find its form. However, in the middle of its process, the implementer is trapped in doubt. The paper aims to trace the institutional form and its problem in the neighbouring region cooperation. The research is done through literature study, observation on inter-region cooperation especially in the central Java and some facilitation done by the writer in the several regions in Indonesia. There are two forms of referred institution which is developed on the basis of this networking pattern; they are intergovernmental relation (IGR) and intergovernmental management (IGM). In the mean time, the governmental support on inter-region cooperation which is supposed to form collaboration is hampered by the inconsistency of regulation which is issued by several parties (ministries) in the central governmen

    Nonmonotonic Trust Management for P2P Applications

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    Community decisions about access control in virtual communities are non-monotonic in nature. This means that they cannot be expressed in current, monotonic trust management languages such as the family of Role Based Trust Management languages (RT). To solve this problem we propose RT-, which adds a restricted form of negation to the standard RT language, thus admitting a controlled form of non-monotonicity. The semantics of RT- is discussed and presented in terms of the well-founded semantics for Logic Programs. Finally we discuss how chain discovery can be accomplished for RT-.Comment: This paper appears in the proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Security and Trust Management (STM 2005). To appear in ENTC

    The sources of management innovation: when firms introduce new management practices

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    Management innovation is the introduction of management practices new to the firm and intended to enhance firm performance. Building on the organizational reference group literature, this article shows that management innovation is a consequence of a firm's internal context and of the external search for new knowledge. Furthermore the article demonstrates a trade-off between context and search, in that there is a negative effect on management innovation associated with their joint occurrence. Finally the article shows that management innovation is positively associated with firm performance in the form of subsequent productivity growth
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