60,217 research outputs found
Canadian Naval Intelligence
Review of Michael Hadley and Roger Sarty, Tin-Pots and Pirate Ships: Canadian naval forces and German sea-raiders, 1880-1918. Montreal: McGill-Queen\u27s University Press, 1991
Pembuatan Game Shoot ‘Em Up “Elemental Raiders” Dengan Fitur Elemen Dan Multiplayer Menggunakan Unity
“Elemental Raiders” is created using Unity. “Elemental Raiders” is a shooting game which features four basic elements of water, fire, air, and earth. Objects included in the game are enemies, power-ups, and environment. Testing is done with questionnaires filled out by 40 respondents. Results had shown that respondents enjoyed the element featured in this game and gained new experience
Price-setting behavior in the presence of social interactions
We argue in this paper that a more active market for corporate control may weaken the takeover threat. We show that an increase in the number of potential raiders tends to decrease the probability of a takeover. This in turn weakens managerial incentives. The lower managerial effort level that results in equilibrium negatively affects the ex ante value of the firm.
Having more potential raiders weakens the takeover threat
We argue in this paper that a more active market for corporate control may weaken the takeover threat. We show that an increase in the number of potential raiders tends to decrease the probability of a takeover. This in turn weakens managerial incentives. The lower managerial effort level that results in equilibrium negatively aspects the ex ante value of the firm.
Price-setting behavior in the presence of social interactions
We argue in this paper that a more active market for corporate control may weaken the takeover threat. We show that an increase in the number of potential raiders tends to decrease the probability of a takeover. This in turn weakens managerial incentives. The lower managerial effort level that results in equilibrium negatively affects the ex ante value of the firm.
Sports, Inc., Volume 10, Issue 1
The ILR Cornell Sports Business Society magazine is a semester publication titled Sports, Inc. This publication serves as a space for our membership to publish and feature in-depth research and well-thought out ideas to advance the world of sport. The magazine can be found in the Office of Student Services and is distributed to alumni who come visit us on campus. Issues are reproduced here with permission of the ILR Cornell Sports Business Society.https://digitalcommons.ilr.cornell.edu/sportsinc/1013/thumbnail.jp
Spartan Daily, November 3, 2015
Volume 145, Issue 30https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/10426/thumbnail.jp
Spartan Daily, December 9, 1997
Volume 109, Issue 68https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/9215/thumbnail.jp
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