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Coordination of inventory and transportation decisions in a two-stage supply chainCapar, Ismail 15 December 2007 (has links)
In today's competitive business world, companies face the crucial task of delivering goods on time. In order to benefit from high volumes, distributors (suppliers) try to consolidate deliveries while maintaining a high percentage of on time delivery. Increasing delivery frequencies typically increases suppliers' performance, but it also increases the transportation costs. Finding a suitable middle ground is a challenge confronting many companies throughout various supply chains. This dissertation is a study about the coordination of inventory and transportation decisions in a two-stage supply chain.
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The integration of organizational components that have been acquired through merger /Johnson, Herbert James January 1966 (has links)
No description available.
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Time dependent deformation of cohesive soils /Elrefai, Ahmed Nabil Abdallah Ahmed January 1973 (has links)
No description available.
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Swings and roundabouts: the vagaries of democratic consolidation and ‘electoral rituals’ in Sierra LeoneConteh, F.M., Harris, David 06 March 2014 (has links)
Yes / The history of the electoral process in Sierra Leone is at the same time tortuous and substantial. From relatively open competitive multi-party politics in the 1960s, which led to the first turnover of power at the ballot box, through the de facto and de jure one-party era, which nonetheless had elements of electoral competition, and finally to contemporary post-conflict times, which has seen three elections and a second electoral turnover in 2007, one can discern evolving patterns. Evidence from the latest local and national elections in 2012 suggests that there is some democratic consolidation, at least in an electoral sense. However, one might also see simultaneous steps forward and backward – What you gain on the swings, you may lose on the roundabouts. This is particularly so in terms of institutional capacities, fraud and violence, and one would need to enquire of the precise ingredients – in terms of political culture or in other words the attitudes and motivations of electors and the elected – of this evolving Sierra Leonean, rather than specifically liberal type, of democracy. Equally, the development of ‘electoral rituals’, whether peculiar to Sierra Leone or not and whether deemed consolidatory or not, has something to say as part of an investigation into the electoral element of democratic consolidation.1 The literature on elections in Africa most often depicts a number of broad features, such as patronage, ethno-regionalism, fraud and violence, and it is the intention of this article to locate contemporary Sierra Leone, as precisely as possible, within the various strands of this discourse.
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The murder in merger developmental processes of a corporate merger and the struggle between life and death impulses /De Gooijer, Jinette. January 2006 (has links)
Thesis (PhD) -- Swinburne University of Technology, Australian Graduate School of Entrepreneurship, 2006. / Submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy - Australian Graduate School of Entrepreneurship, Swinburne University of Technology, 2006. Typescript. Includes bibliographical references (p. 251-263).
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Hostile takeovers and directors' duties from Delaware to Brussels, what's best for shareholders? /Smadja, Clément. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (LL.M.). / Written for the Faculty of Law. Title from title page of PDF (viewed 2008/05/13). Includes bibliographical references.
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The international market for corporate control mergers and acquisitions of U.S. firms by Japanese firms and potential sources of gains in foreign takeovers /Kang, Jun-Koo, Stulz, René M. January 1991 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Ohio State University, 1991. / Vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 141-146).
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Die Pflichten des Bieters bei freiwilligen Übernahmeangeboten /Maier, Stefanie. January 2006 (has links)
Universiẗat, Diss., 2005/2006--Osnabrück. / Includes bibliographical references (p. [317]-334) and index.
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Market valuation and target horizon in mergers & acquisitionsMiao, Liyan., 繆麗燕. January 2006 (has links)
published_or_final_version / abstract / Business / Master / Master of Philosophy
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Scheduling cooperative postmerger decisions within a framework of uncertaintyThompson, Stanley Robert 27 May 1970 (has links)
A major problem confronting farmer cooperatives merging
for the first time is the lack of valuable experience that a prior
merger would have provided. This lack of experience results in
a decision making environment of imperfect knowledge, both of
the necessary postmerger activities to be performed and the timing
of their performance. Thus, it was the purpose of this study to
provide inexperienced cooperatives with a guide for scheduling uncertain
postmerger decisions and activities. Such a guide will
enable more rational postmerger decision making and more effective
reorganization of merging businesses.
The additional information was provided primarily from the
historical records of an actual dairy cooperative case merger to
which a technique known as PERT (Program Evaluation and Review
Technique) was applied to develop a prescriptive model of the postmerger activities and their scheduling for possible use in
similar subsequent mergers. The major benefits from using
a case study approach was pedagogical in the hope that the results
would be more readily adopted in practical use than if a purely
theoretical design were used. Furthermore, the results of the
study are based on the supposition that the synergistic benefits
are greatest when the length of the postmerger decision period is
minimized.
Uncertainty is alleviated through planning and PERT is a
planning tool that can be used to minimize project completion time.
However, by applying PERT to historical data much can be learned
from the experience of a previous merger. The results of applying
PERT to a posteriori case study data provided a prescriptive guide
for scheduling postmerger decisions and activities. More specifically,
PERT determined the key performance areas of marketing
and personnel to be of critical significance following the decision to
merge. These areas were determined to be critical with respect
to their constituent activity completion times; that is, the sequential
activity path determined to be the longest occurred within the marketing
and personnel areas. Thus, the expected completion times
of the activities within these areas must not be prolonged in order
that the merger may be completed on schedule.
As determined by PERT, all other key performance areas in the case merger were not likely to become bottleneck areas during
the postmerger decision period; basically their integration
responsibility was one of converting the premerger procedures
of the "acquired" cooperatives to that of the acquiring cooperative.
Merging cooperatives can realize substantial savings from
adapting the methods and findings of this study to their particular
situation. Such a course of action will enable a more rapid completion
of the postmerger decisions and activities and hasten the
realization of the potential synergistic benefits. / Graduation date: 1971
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