... the long-term, both in terms of stock market and accounting performance The outperformance is stronger in sectors where the customers are individual consumers instead of companies, companies ... performances, in addition to financial performance, are important These policies also forge a stronger culture of sustainability by making explicit the values and beliefs that underlie the mission ... ―greenwashing‖ and cheap talk (Marquis and Toffel, 2011) We show that the group of firms with a strong sustainability culture is significantly more likely to assign responsibility to the board...
... reveals his strong advocacy of the functional use or ‘situational authenticity’ of tasks, that is, tasks involving a real life situation (Ellis, 2003) Long (2005, 2007; Long & Crookes, 1992) strongly ... own task experimentation, by clearly articulated beliefs about teaching and learning and by a strong orientation to learner engagement Decision making by all the teachers reflected a general ... categorised as focus on forms approaches by Long (1991) and Long and Robinson (1998) Long (2007) strongly argues that “focus on forms attempts the impossible: to impose a pre-set, external linguistic...
... progressing country, many Vietnamese people are able to find jobs with high incomes Together with strong economic development, society pays much more attention to education now than before Parents ... below years The curriculum is designed to develop children’s social skills as well as providing a strong foundation in English language and Mathematics skills The curriculum also covers Science, ... institutional partner Swinburne University of Technology – Australia Swinburne University and TAFE has a strong history of providing quality, careeroriented education for both undergraduate and postgraduate...
... tenure should be initially strong, but grow weaker over time; simultaneously, the expected negative effects of age should be at first small, but become increasingly stronger while the positive ... is linear Again, we expect a non-linear relationship, with the negative effects of age becoming stronger as employees age Thus, the total relationship between employee age and job performance should ... relationship at all values potentially facing modern employers (Avolio et al., 1990) For these reasons, stronger support of a non-linear relationship may not have been detected by this previous research,...
... protection by using tools, such as password crackers, that are readily available on the Internet A strong password on the Excel file, or storing the file in a secure network folder can provide better...
... team-building workshop to identify any conflicts that they can predict might arise The risk of conflict is strong wherever there is personal interaction in an essential channel of communication When these...
... that an individual is strongly averse to risk if and only if his utility function u is concave and his transformation function Φ is convex • Tallon [488] proves that strong risk-aversion allows ... (1.28) i=1 In the ES context, it is equivalent to the concavity of the utility function 2) The strong risk-aversion of Rothschild and Stiglitz ([435] and [436]): This definition is based on the ... corresponds to the second-order stochastic dominance as seen in Proposition 1.5 DEFINITION 1.10 A strong risk-averse individual prefers the mean preserving spread Y of X to X itself: LY LX REMARK...
... activities to help students learn better (khảo sát việc dạy học từ vựng tiếng anh trờng thpt cửa lò số hoạt động gợi ý giúp học sinh học tốt hơn) graduation thesis Field: English Teaching Methodology...
... systems or clusterware components Callouts are not a requirement to deploy RAC-HA on CRS, but Oracle strongly advises customers to build notification mechanisms using callouts Unless your CRS home directory...
... a certain time and why so much was used If a system continues to run out of memory, there is a strong possibility, for example, that an application is stealing the RAM somewhere In other words,...