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Commentary: Is It Time for a New Policy or an Overdue Apology?
commentary by the special issue edito
Rural Veterans: Invisible Heroes, Special People, Special Issues
introduction to the special issu
Generic strategies and financial performance persistence in the bank sector in Indonesia / Etikah Karyani and Hilda R. Rossieta.
This study investigates the relationship between the bank strategic positioning and performance. A central question in the management literature has been to identify the sources of competitive advantage that allow firms to attain and persistent superior performance over their competitors. Bank can build competitive advantages by following either a cost leadership or a differentiation strategy. Bank adopting a cost leadership strategy principally attain advantages based on operational efficiency, and hence the performance of such firms should more persist over time than other bank adopting differentiation strategy. This study documents an empirical investigation of this premise using a sample of 216 firm-years over the period 2009-2013. This study details the development of constructs using audited financial-level archival data to capture a bank's strategic positioning. These constructs are then used in empirical models that explore the persistence of bank performance. Using confirmatory factor analysis, the results of these models estimation indicate that although both cost leadership and differentiation strategies have a positive effect on contemporaneous performance, only the efficiency strategy allows a bank to achieve and maintain superior performance in the future
Faculty Mentoring At A Distance: Coming Together In The Virtual Community
This mixed-methods study explores how faculty in a virtual university experience the role of
mentor working with doctoral students at a distance. This study uses faculty narratives to
identify faculty actions that might be different from mentoring traditional doctoral students in a
face to face program. In the new working adult universities, learners are not necessarily seeking
initial careers through doctoral study but are enhancing established careers. The study
investigates the mentoring skills on line faculty bring to the virtual learning space and describes
how a graduate faculty teaching in a virtual learning space perform the role of mentor
Late Archaic-Early Woodland Period Shell Rings of the Southeastern United States Coast: A Bibliographic Introduction
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Rural vets: Their barriers, problems, needs
Evolving population trends--the aging of rural veterans, the growing number of female veterans and rates of homelessness among veterans--place significant demands on VA and rural delivery systems. Coordination among health care providers is essential to increasing the availability of services and expanding veteran outreach programs
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