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The worldwide change in the behavior of interest rates and prices in 1914
(Elsevier, 1988-06)
This paper evaluates the role of the destruction of the gold standard and the founding of the Federal Reserve, both of which occured in 1914, in contributing to observed changes in the behavior of interest rates and prices ...
Issues in the estimation and application of latent structure models of choice
(Kluwer Academic Publishers; Springer Science+Business Media, 1994-10)
Our paper provides a brief review and summary of issues and advances in the use of latent structure and other finite mixture models in the analysis of choice data. Focus is directed to three primary areas: (1) estimation ...
Choice in Computer-Mediated Environments
(Kluwer Academic Publishers; Springer Science+Business Media, 1997-07)
In the last several years, the increased diffusion of computer andtelecommunications technologies in businesses and homes has produced newways for organizations to connect with their customers. These computermediated ...
The evolution of ownership patterns in franchise systems
(Elsevier, 1994)
Two sets of competing theories have been proposed to explain the existence of franchising; one set based on resource constraints and another on incentives issues. As individual franchise systems mature, these theories ...
Rater agreements in assigning stanford-binet items to Guilford's structure of intellect operations categories
(Elsevier, 1975)
Nineteen school psychologists assigned the 142 items in the Form L-M of the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale to the five Operations categories of Guilford's Structure of Intellect model, following flow charts prepared for ...
Intrafirm mobility and manufacturing modernization
(Elsevier, 1990-05)
In this article a general model of personnel flows and the innovation process is introduced. Part of this model is tested with data from domestic plant modernization projects. This model suggests that during the initiation ...
A motivational model of leadership: Predicting long-term management success from TAT measures of power motivation and responsibility
(Elsevier, 1991)
In an AT&T longitudinal study of managers, managerial success after sixteen years is predicted by "responsible power," which is a combination of TAT-based measures of power motivation and responsibility. These results ...
Aggregate consumption behavior and the permanent income hypothesis
(Elsevier, 1993)
This paper shows that the random walk behavior of real aggregate consumption is unrelated to Hall's rational choice model. The result implies that random walk behavior of macroeconomic aggregates is something quite general ...
Organizational Development: Some Problems and Proposals
(Sage Publications, 1974)
Examination of the rapidly increasing body of OD literature reveals that much of its research is redundant and without refinement or validation, that the term "Organizational Development" itself remains scientifically ...