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Enterprise architecture methods provide a structured system to understand enterprise activities. However, existing enterprise modelling methodologies take static views of the enterprise and do not naturally lead to a path of improvement during enterprise model transformation. This paper...
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ILO pub-WEP pub. Working paper on migrant worker movements in Southern Africa, with particular reference to economic implications for countries of emigration (Lesotho, Malawi) and immigration (South Africa R, rhodesia (Zimbabwe)) - constitutes part of a WEP research project on migration for...
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The author's impetus to write this paper stems from reflections on the history of clothing production in a mosaic of localities in western-central Mexico. In the 1990s, in addition to generating the largest flows of, mostly male, transnational migrants, these areas have become the most important...
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We develop the Barmby et al. (1993) model of absenteeism (which appeared in the Scandanavian Journal of Economics) to illustrate the potential for individuals to engage in ?presenteeism? viz. attending work even when they are entitled to paid absence.
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Reilly's <I>Law of Retail Gravitation </I>ranks among the classics of marketing geography. In this paper an examination of the evolution of Reilly's law is made, the contemporaneous wheel of retailing theory being used as an organisational framework. In line with the wheel, the gravity model commenced...</i>
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