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An area that so far has been neglected within organizational theory research is the examination of the relationship of characteristics of the environment, formalized planning, and organizational structure, along with their resultant effects on firm performance. This paper examines these...
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The purpose of the study is to investigate differences in purchase-related profiles between heavy and light users of four common retail service categories. The findings indicate that, when controlling for category, heavy users have a larger purchase volume, have had experience with more brands,...
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The concept of tax evasion is the primary focus of the study. Data is gathered from a survey of approximately eleven hundred individuals across six countries. An eighteen-item scale is presented, analyzed, and discussed. Findings suggest that tax evasion has three overall perceptual dimensions...
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As far back as 1947, Alfred Marshall proposed that the disparity in income between those individuals with moderate ability and those with greater ability is larger than the disparity in talent. Building on Marshall’s thesis, argues that marginal differences in firm capability may result not...
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When managed poorly, e‐business initiatives may actually transform once promising opportunities into dangerous threats. In this article, the authors outline the environmental threats posed by the Internet and e‐business practices and present a series of propositions on the relationship...
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