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Business and Financial Services: New Engine of Economic Growth
(2006)Does the continuous shift of resources from the traditional sectors to the business and financial services sector imply inevitable stagnation in the aggregate productivity growth in the developed economies Economic inquiry ... -
Business and financial services: new engine of economic growth?
(University of Hertfordshire, 2008)Does unbalanced sectoral productivity growth inevitably lead to continuous shift of resources to the less productive sectors and stagnation in aggregate productivity? This paper attempts to integrate the traditional ... -
Business and Information System Alignment Theories Built on eGovernment Service Practice: An Holistic Literature Review
(InTech - Open Access Publisher, 2019-09-12)This chapter examines previous studies of alignment between business and information systems holistically in relation to the development of working associations among professionals from information system and business ... -
Business Cases, Benefits and Potential Value : The impact of Planning Fallacy, Optimism Bias and Strategic Misrepresentation on the Road to Success
(2016-06)Recent articles in this column focused on the preference for planning over plans, the wider need to consider the inevitable role of uncertainty in change programmes, the social element of projects, and the increasing ... -
Business engagement in a civil society : Transitioning towards a dementia-friendly tourism and visitor economy
(2017-08-01)Dementia is a growing global health condition primarily, though not exclusively, associated with ageing populations. This paper examines dementia awareness and the perspectives of businesses and organisations in the visitor ... -
Business Models for Sustainable Commercialisation of Digital Healthcare (eHealth) Innovations for an Increasingly Aging Population: (A new business model for eHealth)
(2021-10-01)A rapidly aging population, combined with restrictions on public spending, is creating strong latent demands for eHealth. For many older people, institutionalised inpatient care is not onlye xpensive, but also less attractive ... -
The business of a woman: The journalism and political writings of Delarivier Manley
(University of Delaware Press, 2003)In 1714 Delarivier Manley declared that "Politicks is not the Business of a Woman." It is hard to take this statement at face value. If there was any woman who had made politics her business during the previous decade, it ... -
The Business of Rural Tourism
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Business Partnering
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Business process modelling and visualisation to support e-government decision making: Business/IS alignment
(Springer Nature, 2017-04-21)Alignment between business and information systems plays a vital role in the formation of dependent relationships between different departments in a government organization and the process of alignment can be improved by ... -
Business process re-engineering using a customised mapping model: a case study in a SME
(2007)Increasing customer expectations in terms of cost, quality and services, together with competition in global markets has placed a premium on effective internal business processes. Companies are investing to streamline ... -
Business to Business Marketing
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Business to Business Marketing
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Business to Business Marketing (4th edition)
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Business-to-Business Marketing
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Busting the bureaucracy: lessons from research governance in primary care
(2007)This paper provides a critical discussion of the research governance approval processes faced in a nationally-funded primary care health service survey. The study is investigating how a range of English primary care ... -
'But is it a question worth asking?' : A reflective case study describing how public involvement can lead to researchers' ideas being abandoned
(2014-06)Background It is good practice for the public to be involved in developing research ideas into grant applications. Some positive accounts of this process have been published, but little is known about when their reactions ...