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- Employment Implications of Downsizing Strategies and Reorientation Practices: An Empirical Exploration
- The aim of this paper is to investigate downsizing approaches and their employment implications across several industries in Belgium. Therefore, a categorization scheme of different downsizing approaches was theoretically developed and validated with a sample of 19 downsizing cases in Belgium-based organizations across different industries. The categorization scheme represents a...
- White papers 2002-02-01
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- Outsourcing At Will: Unjust Dismissal Doctrine And The Growth Of Temporary Help Employment
- From the executive summary: 'The paper assesses whether the decline of employment at will and the growth of Temporary Help Services are causally related. To aid the analysis, the paper considers a simple model of employment outsourcing, the primary implication of which is that firms will respond to externally imposed...
- White papers 2000-02-01
- Financial Sector Inefficiencies and Coordinate Failures: Implications for Crisis Management
- This paper analyzes the implication of inefficient financial intermediation for crisis management in a country where firms are highly-indebted. The analysis is based on a model in which firms rely on bank credit to finance their working capital needs and lenders face high state verification and enforcement costs of loan...
- White papers 1999-12-15
- Five Hard Truths About the MBA
- If you're counting on an MBA to help advance your career, new evidence might make you think twice. Hard...
- Articles 2007-10-16
- Financial Sector Inefficiencies and Coordinate Failures
- This paper analyzes the implication of inefficient financial intermediation for crisis management in a country where firms are highly-indebted. The analysis is based on a model in which firms rely on bank credit to finance their working capital needs and lenders face high state verification and enforcement costs of loan...
- White papers 1999-12-15
- Questions To The Tax Desk
- Q. A mother "quitclaim-deeded" her home to her daughter. What is the tax implication of this action? A. The IRS does not recognize a quitclaim for tax purposes. The home is considered a gift. If the value is more than $10,000, which it usually is, then Form 709 has...
- Research articles 2001-07-01
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