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The retail store Its personnel and the consumer A chain reaction in the American economyRay, Fannie L. Kinniebrew 01 August 1966 (has links)
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Contingency Theory| United States Small Business Predictive Performance with Project Management Using Partial Least Squares Structural Equation ModelingMcMullen, Mac Jackson 25 March 2016 (has links)
<p> Small business entrepreneurs (SBEs) within the United States in 2014 produced 47% of the national $17.5 trillion GDP and employed 48.5% of the national labor force. Detailed business planning was a theorized predictor of SBE performance and project, program, and portfolio management (P3M) as detailed managerial planning processes influenced by organizational theories. The specific problem was the failure of SBEs due to a lack of business management planning and the unknown generalizable U.S. SBE use of P3M as detailed managerial planning processes to enhance SBE performance. The purpose of this quantitative cross-sectional study was to statistically model U.S. SBE predictive P3M application to SBE Performance within a contingency theory framework using partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM), hierarchical component modeling (HCM), and multi-group analysis (MGA-PLS) of subpopulations (growth orientation, number of employees, business age, business location, industry sector, legal form of organization, and P3M maturity). Random anonymous sampling among small business owners and chief managers was used to attain a representative sample by U.S. state using a web-based survey instrument. A sample of 179 was planned (<i>R</i><sup>2</sup> sensitivity of 0.1) and <i> n</i> =150 was attained (<i>R</i><sup>2</sup> sensitivity of 0.107). Sample size was representative of 93.1% of 28.9 million small business enterprises by U.S. state and the District of Columbia. Findings included an average performance efficiency of 59% among U.S. SMEs with room for improvement of 41%. P3M was identified as detailed planning and management processes with a 0.308 total effect on national SBE performance. A 1% improved adaptation of P3M managerial knowledge area processes predicted 18.17% SBE performance improvement. Limitations of the study included data collection barriers from internet service providers (ISPs) and email service providers (ESPs) in censoring and filtering emailed survey invitations contributing to a decreased response rate. Future research recommendations include expanding population ecology theory to identify predictive environmental factors that effect the 59% performance mean resulting in a population of SBEs failing or improving at various S-curve lifecycle stages.</p>
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Some aspects of the British economic problems 1930-1951Robinson, Irma Grovey 01 August 1951 (has links)
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Consumer credit and economic growth in the United States of America, 1945-1963 (an analytical study)Reeves, Eden Charles 01 August 1966 (has links)
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A case study of the First National Bank of Atlanta and its personnel policiesPuri, Suraj P. 01 August 1964 (has links)
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Communication in managementReddy, A. Chandramohan 01 January 1967 (has links)
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An analysis of time and demand deposit trends in Georgia state chartered banks 1936-1945Rivers, Birnell Davis 01 August 1947 (has links)
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The railroad industry: the problem of investment in relation to its rate structurePerdue, Wiley Abron 01 August 1958 (has links)
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A study of the reaction of the Negro college student towards integrated magazine advertismentsRobinson, Frank B. 01 August 1967 (has links)
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The economics of resale price maintenance with special reference to its application in the drug industryRandolph, Melvin Edward 01 June 1957 (has links)
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