| Hans J. Lang, Donald N. Merino - Business & Economics - 1993 - 728 pages
...me an opportunity to structure the alternatives, and I can justify anything" is a common sentiment, not only in the private sector, but also in the public sector. The selection of competing alternatives is based on three characteristics — feasibility, exhaustiveness,... | |
| Paul M. Ong, Edna Bonacich, Lucie Cheng - 350 pages
...of the countywide level after normalizing for population (Ong et al., 1992). Disinvestment occurred not only in the private sector but also in the public sector. Under successive Republican administrations, federal and state government withdrew funds for community-based... | |
| Kwang Chung Kim - History - 1999 - 268 pages
...on affirmative action have also had effects on South Central Los Angeles. Disinvestment has occurred not only in the private sector but also in the public sector (Johnson et al. 1992; Ong, Park, and Tong 1994: 269). Under successive Republican administrations,... | |
| Jan-Erik Lane - Business & Economics - 2000 - 262 pages
...applicable to the employment relationship, ie it models the interaction between employer and employees not only in the private sector but also in the public sector (Milgrom and Roberts, 1992). The key problem in agency relationships is to devise a contract that motivates... | |
| Stuart Nagel - Political Science - 2000 - 672 pages
...the economy bubbled in late 1980s and burst in early 1990s, a mountain of financial wreckage was left not only in the private sector but also in the public sector. The Finance Ministry calculated that the outstanding balance of government bonds would reach to ¥240... | |
| Kisielnicki, Jerzy - Computers - 2001 - 316 pages
...fusion founded on organizational learning is an essential principle for sustained reengineering success not only in the private sector but also in the public sector. DISCUSSION Many developing nations are undergoing metamorphosis or seeking to transform themselves... | |
| John Kidd, Frank-J rgen Richter - Political Science - 2003 - 424 pages
...description of the extent and nature of corruption at that point in time. The problem was very serious, not only in the private sector, but also in the public sector. Examples in the public sector included firemen asking for "water money" before they would turn on the... | |
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