408 research outputs found

    An Inside Look at Compensation Committees

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    In the Hands of Employees

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    With the recent controversy surrounding employee ownership, one privately held company has held fast to the same rule for nearly 50 years: Keep it simple, and keep it in employees\u27 hands

    Reward Fairness: Slippery Slope or Manageable Terrain?

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    Retention of Key Talent and the Role of Rewards

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    The Role of Rewards in Building Employee Engagement

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    Boston: the Red Sox, the Celtics, and Race, 1945-1969

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    Thesis advisor: John Joseph BurnsIn the first two decades after World War II, America confronted issues of race in a way that it had not previously done so in its history. During the time period of 1945-1969, the city of Boston and two of its professional sports franchises—namely the Boston Red Sox and the Boston Celtics—also found that matters of race had a newfound significance. From Jackie Robinson’s token tryout with the Red Sox in 1945 to Bill Russell’s retirement from the Celtics in 1969, race and sports intersected in the city of Boston, whether the city was ready for it or not. As the Civil Rights Movement gripped the nation in the 1950s and 1960s, Boston’s own racial injustices came to light as well. With this context, the Boston Celtics provided an example as to what a racially integrated group of people could accomplish, winning eleven titles in thirteen seasons, while their counterparts, the Red Sox, often dragged their feet on realizing racial justice, with the teams of the late ‘60s as an exception. During this time period, Boston’s high-profile sports teams provided a microcosm through which to view the racial situation in Boston and the nation.Thesis (BA) — Boston College, 2012.Submitted to: Boston College. College of Arts and Sciences.Discipline: College Honors Program.Discipline: History

    EpCAM (CD326) regulates intestinal epithelial integrity and stem cells via Rho-associated kinase

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    Humans with biallelic inactivating mutations in Epithelial Cell Adhesion Molecule (EpCAM) develop congenital tufting enteropathy (CTE). To gain mechanistic insights regarding EpCAM function in this disorder, we prepared intestinal epithelial cell (IEC) organoids and spheroids. IEC organoids and spheroids were generated fro
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