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A Case Study; Report
While some members of Rand view policy-makers as their primary audience and
the scholarly community as secondary, a large number see the relationship the
other way around. There are some serious questions as to whether the Rand ...
A Case Study Approach
Case studies help students relate to basic economic concepts and include topics such as: understanding economicseconomic systemsgovernmentsupply and demandbusinesslabor and wagesmoney and bankinginvestmentsthe global economy, andconsumers and economic decision-making. Reading Level: 7 Interest Level: 9-12
Case studies help students relate to basic economic concepts and include topics such as: understanding economicseconomic systemsgovernmentsupply and demandbusinesslabor and wagesmoney and bankinginvestmentsthe global economy, andconsumers ...
A Case Study of Intersectoral Action
The Case Study of Gary, Indiana
Telecommunications infrastructure has largely been ignored by city officials as it lies invisible as part of the city. Recent phenomena have demonstrated that by devising telecommunications infrastructure as a part of the tools to revitalize downtown, a city could develop several layers to attract people and businesses to return. The purpose of this study is to: identify the problem and magnitude of downtown revitalization, identify the trends and forces affecting the relationships between telecommunications infrastructure and the city, formulate effective strategies based on the trends and forces to revitalize downtown and develop guidelines for the implementation of these strategies in the case of Gary, Indiana.
Telecommunications infrastructure has largely been ignored by city officials as it lies invisible as part of the city.
A Case Study Approach
An important guide for senior management on structuring an organization to promote ethical behavior and enhance performance Designed for senior leaders of organizations–boards of directors; C-level executives; trustees; managing partners; government officials; and anyone tasked with a duty–Business Ethics: A Case Study Approach provides readers with an understanding of the human elements that drive ethical and unethical behavior and how to recognize indicators–both bad and good–of an organization's ethical make-up. Topics featured include: what drives individual decision making; how groups and environments influence decision making; the role of leadership; and much more.
While the discussion revolves around ethics, there is no easy way to avoid the
fact that corporate fraud is criminal behavior. While the circumstances may be
different, the psychology of corporate wrongdoing is the same as criminal
psychology ...
The Case Study of Trabzon (ca. 1486-1583)