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A Framework for Key Account Management and Revenue Management Integration
(2014-10-31)Key Account Management (KAM) and Revenue Management (RevM) have been widely practiced in the service industries for more than three decades, but the effects of RevM on KAM remain largely unknown. This paper addresses this ... -
A framework for practical and effective eco-labelling of food products
(2012-05-23)Purpose: The pressure on the food industry and society as a whole to evolve towards more sustainable production and consumption has increased in recent years. There are a number of drivers that can help reduce environmental ... -
A Framework for Predicting Person-Effort on Requirements Changes
(IOS Press, 2006)Requirements changes are normally reviewed by change control committees, who examine costs and consider consequences of additions, deletions and modifications to a piece of software. In order to predict the person effort ... -
A Framework for Project Complexity in New Product Development (NPD) Projects
(University of Hertfordshire, 2006)Project complexity has recently become an important element of project management theory and, therefore, has attracted a lot of attention from academics and practitioners alike. However, what does project complexity mean ... -
A framework for proving correctness of adjoint message-passing programs
(Springer Nature, 2008-11-26)We propose a technique for proving correctness of adjoint message passing programs that relies on data dependences in partitioned global address space. As an example we discuss asynchronous unbuffered send/receive using MPI. -
A framework model for a contextualized and integrated warfarin therapy case in a master of pharmacy program
(2019-06-01)Objective. To develop and integrate a case study on warfarin into a clinical pharmacy workshop. Methods. A framework model was designed and used to create a case study on warfarin therapy. The case study was implemented ... -
The framing of social class distinctions through family food and eating practices
(2011-11)Drawing on two qualitative studies which looked at diet, weight and health from a social class perspective, we use Bourdieu's theory of habitus to help explain the different food and eating practices undertaken by families ... -
Framing the detection of financial elder abuse as bystander intervention : Decision cues, pathways to detection and barriers to action.
(2013)The purpose of this paper is to explore the detection and prevention of elder financial abuse through the lens of a “professional bystander intervention model”. The authors were interested in the decision cues that raise ... -
Franchising and intellectual capital : A franchisee's perspective
(2006-09-01)Various studies have focused on the reasons for franchising. Most studies have concentrated principally on the franchisors' motivations for franchising, with only a few exploring franchising as a route to self-employment. ... -
Franchising as a small business growth strategy : A resource-based view of organizational development
(2004-12-01)Not only are most franchisees themselves small businesses, but so are many franchisors, particularly in the formative years of their franchise businesses. High turbulence and attrition rates in the formative years of ... -
The Frankenstein syndrome questionnaire: : Results from a quantitative cross-cultural survey
(Springer Nature, 2013-12)This paper describes the results from a cross-cultural survey of attitudes towards humanoid robots conducted in Japan and with a Western sampe. The survey used the tentatively titled "Frankenstein Syndrome Questionnaire" ... -
Frankfurt counter-example defused
(2010-07)Frankfurt’s 1969 paper ‘Alternate possibilities and moral responsibility’ purports to refute the principle that a person is morally responsible for what he has done only if he could have done otherwise. It offers a case ... -
The Fraud Act 2006 : The E-crime Prosecutor’s Champion or the Creator of a New Inchoate Offence?
(2007-12)An analysis of whether the Fraud Act 2006 is sufficently rebust to be able to tackle the challenges of e-crime -
The free energy change of restricting a bond rotation in the binding of peptide analogues to vancomycin group antibiotics
(1993-01-01)The adverse cost in free energy of restricting an internal bond rotation in the binding of the peptide ligands N-succinyl-D-alanine and N-fumaryl-D-alanine to the antibiotic Ristocetin A, has been estimated to be 3.7 ± 0.9 ... -
Free for some? : Setting the context for the 'On The Buses' study
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Free movement in the EU : the case of Great Britain
(Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, 2011-05)On 1 May 2004, the European Union was enlarged to include eight post-communist countries (known as A8s); the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Slovenia and Slovakia. In January 2006 Romania and ... -
Free operant observing in humans : A translational approach to compulsive certainty seeking
(2018-10-01)Excessive checking is reported in non-clinical populations and is a pervasive symptom in obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD). We implemented a free-operant task in humans, previously used in rats, wherein participants can ... -
Free radical facilitated damage of ungual keratin
(2010-09-01)Thioglycolic acid (TA) and urea hydrogen peroxide (urea H2O2) are thought to disrupt alpha-keratin disulfide links in the nail However, optimal clinical use of these agents to improve the treatment of nail disorders is ... -
Free Vibration, Mechanical and Damping Properties of Woven Jute FRP Composites with the Effect of Stacking Arrangements
(Springer Nature, 2023-02-26)Currently, the demand for vibration damping, lightweight and environmentally friendly material is increasing in automotive and aerospace sectors. Due to this quest, the use of eco-friendly fibrous material has gained ...