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Xenophilic consumer behavior :
(1980)
XCB was measured as the ratio of imports to total consumption within several product categories. Income, dualism, exposure, education, and governmental intervention were used as independent variables in the hypothesized ...
Establishing a and ßrisk levels in the evaluation of substantive statistical auditing tests that employ hypothesis testing /
(1982)
The second objective was accomplished by performing the Fisher exact test on two groups: the control group and the experimental group (those receiving exposure to the tradeoff approach). The null hypothesis that exposure ...
Evaluation of risky, intertemporal, imperfectly, correlated cash flows.
(1980)
The objective of this study is the development of a capital-budgeting model that explicitly considers the impact of intertemporally correlated cash flows. Traditional capital-budgeting risk analysis often assumes intertemporal ...
An application of marketing theory to health care :
(1983)
This study focused on how consumers identify, evaluate, and select primary care physicians by examining when the idea of selecting a physician occurred; when the search actually began; the circumstances prompting the search; ...
Micro computer-assisted planning model for selection of appropriate technology in water and waste treatment.
(1982)
This research documents an interdisciplinary planning model which is structured to select the most appropriate water and/or sanitation treatment technology for a local site. The selected technology will be responsive to ...
An evaluation of the staff functions of internal auditing
(1982)
Internal auditing is a staff function common to all organizations. Institutional research is a staff function unique to institutions of higher education. Both functions are internal to the organization, conduct appraisals ...
An investigation of the impact of current-value versus historical-cost data on users' simple economic decisions.
(1983)
This dissertation examines the usefulness of current-value data, as opposed to historical-cost data, in the context of a potential user's actual decision. The respondents in the experiment were required to render their ...
A comparison and classification of shopper strategy and activity pattern market segment solutions.
(1982)
Markets appear to be too similar to be grouped in any meaningful way. The findings appear to support the contention that a similar set of shopper types can be found across markets. This suggests that corporate profitability ...
A financial analysis into the nature of corporate giving.
(1982)
The analysis of giving is based on the reaction of giving to the following financial variables: the cost of giving, liquidity, financial leverage, advertising, unemployment level, return on equity, dividend payout, and ...
An examination of the factors affecting the judicial assessment of continuity of interest in corporate reorganizations.
(1983)
While this approach might appear to be sustainable on a theoretical basis, a flaw exists in the reorganization environment which has prevented the attainment of widespread equitable results. That is, given the very high ...