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- Eric Steuer: A License to Share
- Eric Steuer is the Creative Director of Creative Commons, a non-profit organization that is guiding the creative world toward a more free and balanced system of content licensing. Eric explains the value of building the "creative commons" amidst the new world order of the Internet.
- Videos 2008-12-05
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- MLB's Revenue-Sharing Formula
- MLB's revenue-sharing program prevents large-market teams, like the Yankees and Red Sox, from dominating the league every year. Here's how the program affects revenues, payroll, and the competitive balance of baseball. Identifying the Imbalance In 1999, a “blue ribbon” panel...
- Articles 2008-07-14
- Understanding the Benefits of Job Sharing Programs
- Working parents all over the world are benefiting from the increasingly popular option of job sharing, or "shared work" programs. It's a straightforward arrangement: Two employees share the responsibility of one full-time position, with the salary, vacation and leave, pension rights, and fringe benefits divided between them, in proportion to...
- Articles 2007-07-16
- OAKS LAUNCHES VIDEO SHARING WEBSITE
- AsiaInfo Services 07-28-2006 Oaks Launches Video Sharing Website BEIJING, Jul 28, 2006 SinoCast via COMTEX -- On the heels of YouTube who achieved great success in video sharing, China's Oaks Co. launched a video sharing website UUME. Oaks...
- Research articles 2006-07-28
- From Revenue Sharing to Deficit Sharing: General Revenue Sharing and Cities.(Review) (book reviews)
- Bruce A. Wallin, From Revenue Sharing to Deficit Sharing: General Revenue Sharing and Cities. Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, 1998. 208 pp. $19.95 paper; $53.00 cloth. This book is about the General Revenue Sharing program-why it passed, why cities used it the way they...
- Research articles 1999-09-22
- Sharing intellectual property with affiliates in China: status of Chinese cost-sharing rules and other observations
- Cost-sharing arrangements represent a good approach to the inherent tension of the low marginal cost of sharing innovation and the need for arm s-length transfer pricing. Cost-sharing arrangements may reduce withholding taxes and business taxes. As multinational corporations MNCs move more high-value activities to China, many MNCs may consider implementing...
- Research articles 2006-11-01
- Electric industry creates alternative channel for sharing data on infrastructure security
- Operators of the nation???s power grid have joined with government regulators and security vendors to create forum for sharing information about threats to theĀ U.S. energy infrastructure. The Energy Sector Security Consortium EnergySec has grown from an informal regional industry group in the Pacific Northwest to include more than 200 members...
- News items 2009-08-11
- Car-Sharing Sees Two Shades of Green
- If you live in a major metropolitan area, you know how much it sucks to drive a car. Parking fees are astronomical, parking tickets are inevitable, and parking stress is debilitating. A handful of companies are profiting from the parking problem -- and helping to build cleaner cities in the...
- Blog posts 2007-05-25
- Incentives for Sharing
- Article states that companies develop innovative strategies that encourage knowledge sharing. Sharing knowledge typically is not part of the U.S. corporate culture but due to its importance, corporations have rewarded employees who keep information to themselves. They use a variety of incentives to show that they are serious about sharing...
- White papers 2000-10-01
- Revenue Sharing and Vertical Control in the Video Rental Industry
- Revenue sharing contracts, in which retailers pay a royalty on sales to their suppliers, are now widely used in the video rental industry. It can be seen that revenue sharing is valuable in vertically separated industries in which demand is either unpredictable or variable (e.g., systematically declining), downstream inventory is...
- White papers 2001-04-09
- Accelerated Information Sharing for Law Enforcement (AISLE) Using Web Services
- To support the increased demands of information sharing in the post September 11th era, the national public safety and criminal justice technology infrastructure needs massive overhaul. Information sharing is the defining principle for public safety and Web Services is the technology best positioned to facilitate sharing and lower costs. The...
- White papers 2003-04-25
- Rentrak asks retailers: want a bigger cut? (Rentrak Corp on revenue-sharing)(Sharing's new math)
- Rentrak Corp. is querying retailers about whether they would support a new twist on revenue-sharing that would let stores keep more revenue if they commit to buying a larger quantity of product. The revenue-sharing distributor last week sent copie Rentrak Corp. is querying...
- Research articles 1998-07-20
- Car-Sharing Sees Two Shades of Green
- Car-Sharing Sees Two Shades of GreenRE: Car-Sharing Sees Two Shades of GreenCar sharing is an energy-saving idea whose time has come! North Americans are starting to see the benefits of "no car ownership hassles" which many Europeans have already known. Car share programs are in place in many European cities....
- Discussion threads 2008-09-18
- From Revenue Sharing to Deficit Sharing: General Revenue Sharing and Cities.(Review) (book review) (book reviews)
- Wallin, Bruce A. From Revenue Sharing to Deficit Sharing: General Revenue Sharing and Cities Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press 162 pp., $53.00 cloth, $19.95 paper ISBN 0-87840-698-0 cloth ISBN 0-87840-699-9 paper Publication Date: November 1998 Bruce A. Wallin, an assistant professor at...
- Research articles 1999-09-22
- Overcoming the âCultural Barriers' to Sharing Knowledge
- A large global company recently set up a sophisticated Web site for employees stationed overseas to share Knowledge. But the company had trouble "implementing" the site. Although it was interesting and easy to use, hardly anyone visited it. It was felt it was not built into the culture enough for...
- White papers 2000-01-01
- How Low Can You Go? The Impact of Reduced Benefits and Increased Cost Sharing
- The paper uses an actuarial model to estimate the premium-reducing effects of two such methods: increasing employee cost sharing and reducing benefits. Starting from a baseline plan with rich benefits and low cost sharing, estimated premium savings as a result of eliminating five specific benefits were about 22 percent. The...
- White papers 2002-06-19
- Information Sharing for Homeland Security: Obstacles to Effective Information Sharing Still Exist Post 9/11
- Despite the findings by numerous investigations and expert panels that the lack of effective information sharing between federal agencies, and between federal and local law enforcement, was a key cause of the failure to prevent the September 11 attacks, there are still numerous obstacles to effective information sharing in the...
- White papers 2004-04-01
- Critical Infrastructure Information Sharing
- This article focuses on Critical infrastructure information CII sharing, which provides several benefits. First, sharing allows greater coordination among the various levels of government. Information sharing among federal, state and local government entities better prepares each level of government to assess CI vulnerabilities, repair those vulnerabilities, and respond to threats...
- White papers 2004-03-15
- Upfront: Profit-Sharing and 401(k) Reality Check
- Companies that want to see how their profit sharing and 401k plans stack up can turn to the 47th annual survey of such plans sponsored by the Profit Sharing/401k Council of America PSCA. According to the report, the average company contribution is 4.4 percent of payroll. The highest company contributions...
- White papers 2004-11-01
- A Framework Supporting Knowledge Sharing in Organizations
- This paper focuses on a framework for supporting knowledge sharing in organizations through computer support. Results from three ethnographic field studies of organizational knowledge in three kinds of settings show that sharing of knowledge, or finding things out, is a highly contingent matter. There is no single solution to support...
- White papers 2005-06-29
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