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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
141

A comparative study of investment incentives available to the manufacturing sector in South Africa, Malaysia and Singapore

Wentzel, Martha Susanna Isabella 11 1900 (has links)
This study identifies additional investment incentives, applicable to the manufacturing sector, which the South African government could introduce to encourage investors to choose the South African manufacturing sector as a desired investment destination. A comparison is made between the relevant investment incentives provided to manufacturing companies by Malaysia and Singapore and those provided by South Africa, in order to examine the similarities and differences between these incentives. In the light of these findings, recommendations are made for revised or additional investment incentives in South Africa to promote investment in South African manufacturing companies and reduce some of the barriers that prevent local and foreign investment in South Africa. / Accounting / M. Com. (Accounting)
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A comparative study of investment incentives available to the manufacturing sector in South Africa, Malaysia and Singapore

Wentzel, Martha Susanna Isabella 11 1900 (has links)
This study identifies additional investment incentives, applicable to the manufacturing sector, which the South African government could introduce to encourage investors to choose the South African manufacturing sector as a desired investment destination. A comparison is made between the relevant investment incentives provided to manufacturing companies by Malaysia and Singapore and those provided by South Africa, in order to examine the similarities and differences between these incentives. In the light of these findings, recommendations are made for revised or additional investment incentives in South Africa to promote investment in South African manufacturing companies and reduce some of the barriers that prevent local and foreign investment in South Africa. / Accounting / M. Com. (Accounting)
143

Analyzing the Effects of a Performance Pay Plan on Manager Performance in an Accounting Firm

McDaniel, Sarah Curran 05 1900 (has links)
This study examined the effect of a score card¬-based performance pay plan in a professional services firm. The plan was implemented in response to a decreasing trend in productivity and a desire for a formal incentive compensation plan. Performance of manager and senior manager accountants were analyzed across two departments over a five year period. A definitive account of the effects of the intervention is limited by the case-¬study design, but the data does suggest that the performance pay plans used did not adversely affect performances. Design limitations of the plan and future research are also discussed.
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Paskatų tiesioginėms užsienio investicijoms taikymo ypatumai naujose Europos Sąjungos šalyse / Peculiarities of foreign direct investment incentives’ application in new EU countries

Lieškūnaitė, Inga 18 August 2008 (has links)
Šiame darbe siekiama ištirti paskatų tiesioginėms užsienio investicijoms taikymo ypatumus naujose Europos Sąjungos šalyse – Lietuvoje, Latvijoje, Estijoje, Lenkijoje, Vengrijoje, Slovakijoje, Čekijoje ir Rumunijoje. Darbe atskleidžiami paskatų tiesioginėms užsienio investicijoms (TUI) teoriniai aspektai, analizuojamos šiuolaikinės TUI tendencijos, keliamos hipotezės apie atskirų šalių teikiamas paskatas tiesioginėms užsienio investicijoms ir jų patrauklumą. Šioms hipotezėms patvirtinti ar paneigti vykdomas dviejų etapų tyrimas, kuriuo parodoma, kiek apskritai ir kokias paskatas teikia pasirinktos šalys, taip pat nustatomi paskatų tiesioginėms užsienio investicijoms reitingai, kuriais parodomas skirtingas kiekvienos šalies teikiamų paskatų patrauklumas. Tyrimo rezultatai parodė, jog visos nagrinėjamos šalys teikia skirtingas paskatas tiesioginėms užsienio investicijoms. Įvertinus šalis pagal suminį paskatų investicijoms reitingą, patraukliausios šalys investuotojams yra Vengrija, Rumunija, Latvija. Galiausiai pateikti atlikto tyrimo ribotumai bei rekomendacijos tolesniems šios srities tyrimams. / This paper deals with analyzing investment incentives for foreign direct investment (FDI) concentrating on new European Union countries’ practices (Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, Czech Republic and Romania). Firstly, the theoretical aspects of FDI incentives are described, then modern trends of FDI are examined and hypotheses about the range and attractiveness of investment incentives in selected countries are formulated. In order to confirm these hypotheses, the carried out research is divided into two stages, where quantity and variety of investment incentives is estimated and summary score of FDI incentives’ attractiveness is attributed to each country, showing how much the incentives’ system is well-favoured by investors. The results of the research identifies a wide range of investment incentives that are currently offered in new EU countries. Also, in conformity with the attributed summary score of FDI incentives, the most attractive countries are Hungary, Romania and Latvia. Finally, the limitations of this research and recommendations for further studies are presented.
145

Labor productivity and employee incentive programs for commercial plants in the feed industry

Kantor, Richard Valiant January 2011 (has links)
Typescript (photocopy). / Digitized by Kansas Correctional Industries
146

Factors influencing the performance of call centre employees / Casper Jeremiah Robberts

Robberts, Casper Jeremiah January 2014 (has links)
When looking at factors that influence the performance of call centre employees there are many that can have an effect. The key is to identify the ones that can be managed by the employer and that can be utilized in order to be an advantage to the company. At first a comprehensive literature review was completed in order to establish these factors and next these factors were grouped in four main groups namely: system, employee, managerial and performance measurement factors. The objective of this study was to identify the factors that influence performance of call centre agents. A questionnaire was compiled to test the different factors under four main themes, and then to compare the two sections of the questionnaire that deal with the expectation and the experience of the said employee. A debt collecting company in Johannesburg was used in order to complete this research and the finding was that the following factors need to be looked at and addressed in great detail, ie the employee factors and managerial factors. / MBA, North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015
147

Factors influencing the performance of call centre employees / Casper Jeremiah Robberts

Robberts, Casper Jeremiah January 2014 (has links)
When looking at factors that influence the performance of call centre employees there are many that can have an effect. The key is to identify the ones that can be managed by the employer and that can be utilized in order to be an advantage to the company. At first a comprehensive literature review was completed in order to establish these factors and next these factors were grouped in four main groups namely: system, employee, managerial and performance measurement factors. The objective of this study was to identify the factors that influence performance of call centre agents. A questionnaire was compiled to test the different factors under four main themes, and then to compare the two sections of the questionnaire that deal with the expectation and the experience of the said employee. A debt collecting company in Johannesburg was used in order to complete this research and the finding was that the following factors need to be looked at and addressed in great detail, ie the employee factors and managerial factors. / MBA, North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015
148

Energy Efficient Vehicle Policy: Lessons Learnt : An analysis of the effects of incentive policies on the demand, usage and pricing of energy efficient vehicles.

Whitehead, Jake January 2016 (has links)
Encouraging the uptake of energy efficient vehicles (EEVs) is an aspiration of critical importance in a day and age in which we are confronted with the increasingly dire consequences of human behaviour on our planet, and on the planet for generations to come. The transport sector is one of the highest contributors of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions, whilst pollution from this sector is responsible for a large proportion of human deaths each and every year. Given the severity of these issues, it is more important than ever for policy-makers, and researchers alike, to encourage a transition within the community towards more sustainable lifestyles. Transportation is key to this change. As a service that every human being uses, almost every day of his or her life, the transport sector presents a unique opportunity for behavioural change. Through efficient and targeted policies, consumers can be incentivised to make more sustainable transport choices and to consider the consequences of their own actions. Foremost amongst these initiatives is that of encouraging a transition towards energy efficient vehicles. This thesis has been produced in order to shed further light on issues affecting this transition. In particular for policy-makers, this document includes a series of recommendations based on prevailing findings in the current literature, in addition to the novel and significant findings of this research effort. These include the various lessons learnt from government policies that have already been implemented in regions around the globe. As a thesis by publication, this document consists of four research articles that investigate factors affecting the EEV market, specifically in terms of: consumer demand, vehicle usage and product pricing. A number of other demographic and economic factors have also been examined, including the role of economies-of-scale. / Att uppmuntra ökad användningen av energieffektiva fordon (EEVs) är en strävan av avgörande betydelse i en tid då vi konfronteras med de allt mer ödesdigra konsekvenserna av människors påverkan på vår planet, i dag och för kommande generationer. Transportsektorn är en av de sektorer som bidrar mest till utsläppen av antropogena växthusgaser. Utsläpp från transportsektorn bidrar även till ett stort antal dödsfall varje år. Med tanke på vikten av dessa frågor är det viktigare än någonsin för beslutsfattare och forskare att bidra till en samhällsövergång mot mer hållbara livsstilar. Transporter är avgörande i denna omvandling. Eftersom transporter är en tjänst som alla människor utnyttjar i stort sett varje dag, erbjuder transportsektorn en unik möjlighet till beteendeförändringar. Genom effektiva och målinriktade åtgärder kan konsumenter ges incitament att göra mer hållbara transportval och överväga konsekvenserna av sina handlingar. Främst bland dessa initiativ är en uppmuntran till en övergång mot mer energieffektiva fordon. Denna avhandling har tagits fram i syfte att belysa frågeställningar som berör denna övergång. För framför allt beslutsfattare innehåller avhandlingen en rad rekommendationer baserade på såväl rådande forskningsresultat från aktuell forskningslitteratur som nya resultat från denna forskningsinsats. Dessa inkluderar erfarenheter från redan implementerade politiska åtgärder från regioner runt om i världen. Denna sammanläggningsavhandling består av fyra forskningsartiklar som undersöker faktorer som påverkar EEV-marknaden vad gäller konsumentefterfrågan, fordonsanvändning och produktprissättning. Utöver dessa har även ett antal andra demografiska och ekonomiska faktorer, inklusive betydelsen av stordriftsfördelar, undersökts. / <p>QC 20160503</p>
149

Taking men as they are : an essay defending John Rawls' deference to "human nature" from the "concessionary criticism" of G.A. Cohen

Ingham, Stuart January 2014 (has links)
G.A. Cohen argues that John Rawls' method of political philosophy--in particular his sensitivity to the facts of human nature--leads him inexorably to producing a nonideal conception of justice. In this thesis I defend Rawls against this accusation by demonstrating that the facts of human nature that he shows deference towards are a product of the "free development" of his ideal conception of the person. The result is that Rawls' conception of justice has the power and status that Rawls affords it, and that Cohen's critique fails to cause internal damage to Rawls' theory. My thesis is thus what the subtitle says it is: an essay in defence of John Rawls' deference to "human nature" from the "concessionary criticism" of G.A. Cohen.
150

Assessing the influence of policy factors on alternative fuel vehicle adoption in Georgia

Martin, Tyler Allen 27 May 2016 (has links)
To make a compelling case for government incentives as a stimulus for alternative fuel vehicle adoption, this thesis assesses the preliminary impacts associated with the elimination of Georgia’s income tax credits for low-emission and zero-emission vehicle purchases. The thesis identifies policy factors that appear to impact alternative fuel vehicle (AFV) adoption in the United States, with a focus on government incentives. Specific policy factors are discussed in the context of state and federal laws. For Georgia, motor vehicle registrations were collected to track AFV adoption rates before and after the change in law. Electric and hybrid vehicle registrations in Georgia have plummeted since the income tax credits were eliminated on June 30, 2015. Income tax credit data were collected to chart the significant increase in zero-emission and low-emission vehicle purchases and leases since electric vehicles started flooding the market. The primary outcome of this research is a set of distinct, measurable policy factors that influence AFV adoption in the United States. The factors identified include: 1) reward amount to income ratio, 2) ease of policy comprehension, 3) consumer awareness, 4) fuel/vehicle coverage of incentives, 5) incentive user groups, 6) forms of incentives (grants, income tax credits, etc.), 7) number of incentives available, and 8) dollar values of incentives. The conclusion presents factors for use in choice model estimation. These factors should be useful by policymakers who are trying to understand the true value of government incentives for alternative fuel vehicles.

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