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In September 1977 a 'Regional Science Symposium' was held at the
Faculty of Economics of the University of Groningen in the
Netherlands. Organized because of the recent establishment at the
Faculty of Economics of a group that is engaged in teaching and
research in the field of regional science, the aim of the symposium
was to make university members more familiar with regional science
and to introduce the newly created group to the national and
international scene. Two separate topics were selected, of
potential interest to both re searchers and policy-makers. The
first, spatial inequalities and regional development, was chosen
because of its central place in regional science. Authors from
several disciplines were asked to approach this theme from a
general, policy orientated point of view. This ensured the
enlightenment of the various dimensions of spatial inequality and
its implications for regional policy. The results have been
collected in the volume Spatial Inequalities and Regional
Development. The second theme focused on spatial statistical
analysis. This branch of statistics is a relatively new one which
receives growing attention among researchers in the field of
applied regional science. The meeting on this topic concentrated on
new results of research on the use of appro priate statistical and
econometric methods for analyzing spatial data. The papers
concerned have been collected into another volume, Explora tory and
Explanatory Statistical Analysis of Spatial Data."
In September 1977 a 'Regional Science Symposium' was held at the
Faculty of Economics of the University of Groningen in the
Netherlands. Organized because of the recent establishment at the
Faculty of Economics of a group that is engaged in teaching and
research in the field of regional science, the aim of the symposium
was to make university members more familiar with regional science
and to introduce the newly created group to the national and
international scene. Two separate topics were selected, of
potential interest to both re searchers and policy-makers. The
first, spatial inequalities and regional development, was chosen
because of its central place in regional science. Authors from
several disciplines were asked to approach this theme from a
general, policy orientated point of view. This ensured the
enlightenment of the various dimensions of spatial inequality and
its implications for regional policy. The results have been
collected in the volume Spatial Inequalities and Regional
Development. The second theme focused on spatial statistical
analysis. This branch of statistics is a relatively new one which
receives growing attention among researchers in the field of
applied regional science. The meeting on this topic concentrated on
new results of research on the use of appro priate statistical and
econometric methods for analyzing spatial data. The papers
concerned have been collected into another volume, Explora tory and
Explanatory Statistical Analysis of Spatial Data."
Scientific and Technical Report No. 24 Performance-Based Contracts
(PBC) for Improving Utilities Efficiency: Experiences and
Perspectives is a compendium of articles written by members of the
PBC taskforce. It focuses on new approaches without delegated
management to private operator i.e. service contracts, consulting
contracts, Alliance approach, public-public partnership. It also
mentions new design and generation of more traditional PPPs, (MC,
lease, concession), where a larger proportion of performance-based
design is being applied. List of Contents: Performance Based
Contracts - Setting the scene; PBC and Results Based Financing: the
inverse approach; PBC and Energy Efficiency; Internal Performance
Contracts: A Case of the National Water and Sewerage Corporation in
Uganda; Performance-Based Service Contracts in Navi Mumbai;
Financial Comparison of PBCs and Conventional Approach; Tegucigalpa
PBC Case Study; Performance Based Contracts - Key Design Issues;
NRW Reduction Optimization Framework; How to improve water services
performance? Performance Based Contracts (PBC) and Regulatory
issues; Peer-to-Peer Partnerships Operational for sustainable water
services; Performance Based Contracts in Malawi: Teamwork Works;
Performance based affermage contracts; Performance based Contracts,
The Aroona Integrated Alliance Experience; Experience from Eastern
Europe; NRW Performance Contract - Kingdom of Bahrain; The way
forward and perspectives/trends
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Arthurian Literature VIII (Hardcover)
Richard Barber, Tony Hunt, Toshiyuki Takamiya; Contributions by D.D.R. Owen, Edward Donald Kennedy, …
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Continuing its policy of publishing extended explorations of
Arthurian subjects, this eighth volume of Arthurian Literature
contains four articles. Elizabeth Archibald addresses the reasons
for the insertion of the story of Mordred's incestuous birth into
many versions of the Arthurian legend (including Malory's) from the
early 13th century on, and follows its development from the Vulgate
Cycle to later Arthurian narratives. The use of irony to point up
aspects of the Lancelot-Guinevere relationship in the prologue to
Le Chavalier de la Charrete is explored by Jan Janssens. The early
13th-century Romance of Fergus is introduced and translated by
D.D.R. Owen, who finds it of special interest not just because of
its uniquely Scottish setting, but also because its use of parody
foreshadows later medieval comedy; Scottish concerns also figure in
Edward Donald Kennedy's discussion of the 15th-century chronicler
John Hardyng's use of the story of Galahad's grail quest, and the
changes he made.
Jan Janssen untersucht, welches Rechungslegungssystem sich unter
Berucksichtigung der spezifischen Anforderungen mittelstandischer
Unternehmen als uberlegen erweist, in dem er die Eignung der
Regelwerke fur die mittelstandische Rechnungslegung mit Hilfe eines
Systems von Beurteilungskriterien wurdigt. Dabei finden sowohl der
vom IASB als Entwurf publizierte IFRS for Private Entities als auch
das Bilanzrechtsmodernisierungsgesetz Beachtung."
Diplomarbeit aus dem Jahr 2005 im Fachbereich BWL - Rechnungswesen,
Bilanzierung, Steuern, Note: 1,3, Technische Universitat Dortmund
(Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftliche Fakultat,
Unternehmensrechnung und Controlling), Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract:
Inhaltsangabe: Problemstellung: Not everything that counts can be
counted, and not everything that can be counted, counts (Albert
Einstein). Dieses Zitat, das in Albert Einsteins Buro in Princeton
hing, ist heute aktueller denn je. Seit den 80'er Jahren des 20.
Jahrhunderts entwickeln sich die westlichen Volkswirtschaften von
Industriegesellschaften zu Dienstleistungs- und
Wissensgesellschaften. In Deutschland arbeiten heute mehr als 70%
der Erwerbstatigen im Dienstleistungssektor, der 2004 annahernd 70%
der Bruttowertschopfung generierte. Hiermit einhergehend steigt die
Bedeutung von immateriellen Vermogenswerten, den Intangible Assets.
Wertschopfungsprozesse der Unternehmen basieren zunehmend auf
weichen, immateriellen Faktoren, wie z.B. dem Know-how der
Mitarbeiter, dem Image des Unternehmens, dem Bekanntheitsgrad der
Produkte und Marken sowie auf Innovationskraft und neuen
Technologien. Daum spricht in diesem Zusammenhang sogar von einer
neuen Okonomie, in der die Produktion von Gutern und
Dienstleistungen ] im Wesentlichen auf unsichtbaren immateriellen
Unternehmenswerten, den Intangible Assets, aufbaut. Neueste
empirische Studien von PricewaterhouseCoopers/Gunther/Beyer und
PricewaterhouseCoopers/Fischer bestatigen die herausragende
Stellung von Intangible Assets als Erfolgsfaktor. Gleichzeitig
setzen sich auch in Deutschland die, in den USA schon seit Beginn
der 80er Jahre unter dem Begriff des Shareholder Value Management
entwickelten, Konzepte durch. Sie stellen eine Orientierung des
Managements am Unternehmenswert in den Mittelpunkt des
unternehmerischen Handelns. Der Shareholder Value gilt inzwischen
als global anerkannter Standard zur Messung des Geschaftserfolgs.
Forciert durch die Globalisierung in
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