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Abstracts: Pensions and the uses of ignorance by unions and firms. Equity market response to union decertification petitions and elections
Abstracts: Making a model and doing it fast. Moving the Pampers faster cuts everyone's costs; consumer-goods makers and retailers find that 'just-in-time' works for them too
Abstracts: Voice, exit, and negative word-of-mouth behaviors: an investigation across three service categories. The impact of services versus goods on consumers' assessment of perceived risk and variability
Abstracts: Foreign business in China responds to political instability. PR looks to the far east
Abstracts: Europe's single market: the toughest test yet for sales and distribution. Japan's manufacturing edge
Abstracts: KPMG Peat Marwick's 'Code of Conduct.' (Ethics) Business ethics: the case against benign neglect. The tone at the top
Abstracts: A restless loner on a custom bike: it's HAL on wheels; Steve Roberts works and lives in 'dataspace', operating a chain drive mainframe
Abstracts: Implications of errors in survey data: a Bayesian model. Conflict in organizational decision making: an exploratory study of its effects in for-profit and not-for-profit organizations
Abstracts: Risk propensity and firm performance: a study of the petroleum exploration industry. Remarks on the Analytic Hierarchy Process
Abstracts: Curvature of the probability weighting function. Habits and the anomalies in intertermporal choice. Reply to "remarks on the Analytic Hierarchy Process" by J.S. Dyer
Abstracts: Attracting African American honor students into accounting. Human resource accounting in recessionary times. Be a better teacher
Abstracts: Residential choice and the supply of local public goods. Social insurance competition between Bismarck and Beveridge
Abstracts: Hedonic prices and public goods: an argument for weighting locational attributes in hedonic regressions by lot size
Abstracts: Testing the rank size rule hypothesis with an efficient estimator. Truncated error structure in the estimation of generalized urban density functions
Abstracts: Higher-temperature superconducting by buckyballs is indicated in tests. Computer-virus maker is given probation, fine
Abstracts: Where the cadre sets the pattern: at A.T.&T. Credit, organizational snarls were tackled by the rank and file. Headhunting from a data base; computerized systems help find the right person for the right job - fast
Abstracts: Optimal operating policy for a bottleneck with random rework. Some heuristics for scheduling jobs on parallel machines with setups
Abstracts: Rule-based forecasting: development and validation of an expert systems approach to combining time series extrapolations
Abstracts: Threats and countermeasures. Data security. Competing in a global economy
Abstracts: Biomechanically engineered athletes. Wizard of watts. Lotfi A. Zadeh
Abstracts: Strategy and accounting in a U.K. conglomerate. Accounting magic and corporate control: a discussion of Espeland and Hirsch
Abstracts: Our man is caught in the S-P-E-L-L of a 900 number; did you ever wonder how to win phone contests? Here's one b-a-d idea
Abstracts: Burnout! Too few of the best ideas come from the over-30 crowd. It doesn't have to be that way. Cashless society may be inching toward reality
Abstracts: Insurers to form computer network for linking agents. GE is fined $10 million in criminal case. ITT may sell some or all of 37% stake in Alcatel telecommunications venture
Abstracts: Boston: walk-through computer: in three museums, visitors explore the worlds of robots, semiconductors and space
Abstracts: Privacy: the tip of the iceberg. Pushing the frontiers of the electronic age. Where the libraries are leading the way
Abstracts: Chairman of Philips is said to be stepping down early. Philips ouster tied to loose management. Wal-Mart Raids By U.S. Aimed At Illegal Aliens
Abstracts: Made in the U.S.A., but by Sharp. The new TV makes debut in Japan. Singapore aim: high-tech future
Abstracts: Digital to abandon red brick complex in Maynard, Mass. Data General will dismiss 1,000 workers. Nintendo looks to MIT for brain-teasing video games
Abstracts: Small businesses tap into the power of computers; but getting top productivity from complicated software frustrates many
Abstracts: The Japanese are coming. Offshore investment: the pace is hotting up. Capital expansion: finding the finance for growth
Abstracts: Poorer pay for public servants? In two minds on self regulation. Mergers and privatisations - is the boom over?
Abstracts: What laptop users can expect to find at airports. 'Take no prisoners,' a bold wordsmith says. Put on your data glove and goggles and step inside
Abstracts: Launch of the first TECs hangs in the balance as bureaucrats drag their feet on approvals. Dual system opens for Euro business
Abstracts: Rob Meakin, personnel director, Rover Group. Has industry seen the green light? A new engine of change in employee relations
Abstracts: Learning to change organisations. Assessment centres as the route to competence. Improved connections at BT's development centres
Abstracts: Military contract haunts Intermec. As Baby Boom Ages, Era of Guaranteed Retirement Income Fades. AXA ends a bid for the rest of its Australia unit, leaving hard feelings and doubt on future business
Abstracts: AT&T wins over $2 billion in contracts. NTT awards satellite deal to Loral Corp.; large contract represents payoff for U.S. efforts to win work in Japan
Abstracts: Japanese giants in electronics post gains in net. Sony's earnings plummeted 33% in its 2nd period; concern sees further drops as it acknowledges end to year of fast growth
Abstracts: Tseng Labs' new video graphics chip sparks sharp disagreement between bulls and bears. Brokerage firms spend lavishly to beef up high-tech trading
Abstracts: Atom by atom, scientists build 'invisible' machines of the future; molecular manufacturing could help clean the air, heal the sick and create novel materials
Abstracts: Applied Materials plans venture with Komatsu. Technology shift blurs future of Japan's new TV system. The custom-made supercomputer
Abstracts: 'Paperless office' evolves with paper, but less of it. Murdoch buys on-line network; News Corp. expands into interactive media
Abstracts: Paying guests. Players' market. The aftermath
Abstracts: The struggle for European unions. The long goodbye. Hunting heads in the global village
Abstracts: Children of bilingualism. Pitfalls of international meetings. Watch your body language
Abstracts: ASCII Corp. denies misappropriating computer software. IBM signs pact to sell services to McDonnell: company hosts for a boost from 'outsource' deal estimated at $3 billion
Abstracts: An inventor of the microchip, Robert N. Noyce, dies at 62. Ex-Chief of Federated Stores Is Indicted on Charge of Perjury
Abstracts: Power to the people. IBM scientists create a switch with one atom. Future shock: your office will look different 10 years from now, but you may not like it any better
Abstracts: Putting it all together: computer-integrated factories are said to be the savior of industry. But can anyone make the system work?
Abstracts: Nonprofits dig into databases for big donors. Callers push buttons for what they need. Gearing up: here's a primer on what you'll need and what it will cost to set up your own workplace
Abstracts: Untangling the tangle of a home computer network. Sorting out today's technobabble. If you want to soar
Abstracts: Optimal price skimming by a monopolist facing rational consumers. part 2 Optimal monopolist pricing under demand uncertainty in dynamic markets
Abstracts: Bob McLellan: General Manager, Personnel, Reed Corrugated Cases. Michael Clarke: chief executive, Local Government Personnel and Management Board
Abstracts: U.S. studies sale of Hercules unit to Japan. Panel recommends creating U.S. body on technology. Fading picture: high-definition TV, once a capital idea, wanes in Washington; despite its promise, it riles foes of 'industrial policy,' fails to get much money. A high-tech gift to Japan?
Abstracts: Can Britain manage a national minimum wage? How centralised is the management of industrial relations? Single table talk
Abstracts: Tax Court's new test for home offices expands availability of the deduction. Tax avoidance motive triggers installment resale rule
Abstracts: The penalty structure becomes more logical, but finding the logic is not always easy. part 2 New Supreme Court decision shows when deposits will not be taxable on receipt
Abstracts: Irrevocable life insurance trusts: one of the last estate and gift tax shelters. Elections provide post-mortem tools for reducing or deferring estate liabilities
Abstracts: Irrevocable life insurance trusts: one of the last estate and gift tax shelters. part 2 Grantor trusts are now useful planning tools
Abstracts: Corporate child care helps recruit and retain workers. Innovative techniques lure quality workers to NASA. Is the new clerical employee a nightmare?
Abstracts: Consistent estimation of the urban land value function. Multiple regime bid-rent function estimation. The number of sub centers in large urban areas
Abstracts: Practice policies - what are they? Cost-effectiveness analysis: is it up to the task? Investigational treatments: how strict should we be?
Abstracts: Potent and selective inhibition of HIV-1 replication in vitro by a novel series of TIBO derivatives. HTLV-II among pygmies
Abstracts: Malaria research - what next? Funding crisis grips genome research. Mammalian cloning debate heats up
Abstracts: NGF and Alzheimer's: hopes and fears. The T cell receptor begins to reveal its many facets. Searching for drugs that combat Alzheimer's
Abstracts: Insight from broken brains. Why statistics may understate the risk of heart disease. Shooting at a new HIV target
Abstracts: Software star on a roller coaster. Canada ending phone monopoly on long-distance calls. Report warns of decline of U.S. electronics industry
Abstracts: Folic acid safety and toxicity: a brief review. Folate deficiency and cervical dysplasia. Evaluation of the deoxyuridine suppression test by using whole blood samples from folic-acid supplemented individuals
Abstracts: Summertime and the computin's easy. Learning to save trees. Planning for summertime is not always a picnic; blackouts, brownouts and power spikes require a strategy for hot weather
Abstracts: Tough times at the Council helm. A man of conscience. The wind-up merchant
Abstracts: Market leaders: all change at the top. Aviation in the 90s: what Europe can learn from the States. On the move but in touch
Abstracts: Contracts to print money? The job brokers. Slow start for new corporate vehicle
Abstracts: Data at your fingertips. Encryption is the key. Computer systems: the hidden costs
Abstracts: An integrative and selective treatment approach. Marital therapy: a viable treatment for depression and marital discord
Abstracts: Functions of the colour-opponent and broad-band channels of the visual system. Vision in blind mole rats
Abstracts: Association of hypokalemia, aldosteronism, and renal cysts. Screening for unruptured intracranial aneurysms in autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease
Abstracts: Rapid development of myelopathy after HTLV-I infection acquired by transfusion during cardiac transplantation
Abstracts: Oral anticoagulant drugs. The effect of aggressive lowering of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol levels and low-dose anticoagulation on obstructive changes in saphenous-vein coronary-artery bypass grafts
Abstracts: A mutation in the human lipoprotein lipase gene as the most common cause of familial chylomicronemia in French Canadians
Abstracts: Medicine from plants. Pathological growth of regulations. Pharmaceuticals based on biotechnology
Abstracts: Grafts of fetal dopamine neurons survive and improve motor function in Parkinson's disease. Fetal nerve grafts show promise in Parkinson's
Abstracts: The rate of bone mineral loss in normal men and the effects of calcium and cholecalciferol supplementation. The relationship of swimming exercise to bone mass in men and women
Abstracts: Advances in drug therapy for inflammatory bowel disease. 6-mercaptopurine in the management of inflammatory bowel disease: short- and long-term toxicity
Abstracts: New health care research agency reflects interest in evaluating quality. Federal agency focuses on outcomes research
Abstracts: Inflammation-mediator blockers may be weapons against sepsis syndrome. Advances in islet cell transplantation: is science closer to a diabetes cure?
Abstracts: Comorbidity of mental disorders with alcohol and other drug abuse: results from the epidemiologic catchment area (ECA) study
Abstracts: Advance medical directives. Corporal punishment in the schools. Genetic screening by employers
Abstracts: A prospective study of delirium in hospitalized elderly. Time to clinical stability in patients hospitalized with community-acquired pneumonia: implications for practice guidelines
Abstracts: Is there still too much extrapolation from data on middle-aged white men? Examples abound of gaps in medical knowledge because of groups excluded from scientific study
Abstracts: Examples abound of gaps in medical knowledge because of groups excluded from scientific study. Women's health initiative leads way as research begins to fill gender gaps
Abstracts: Xerox Corp. warns of earnings drop on '91 operations. General Kinetics expects growth boost form line of secure facsimile machines
Abstracts: FCC to grant owner of every TV station another license free. U.S. studies sale of Hercules unit to Japan
Abstracts: San Jose: Vanna the Robot chooses the right letters. Sales Halted In Biotech Drug Because of Link To a Death. New interactive TV threatens the bliss of couch potatoes
Abstracts: Texas Instruments and IBM to pursue manufacturing-automation projects. Texas Instruments to introduce new laptop computer
Abstracts: Private banking: coming home again. Environmental risks worry bankers. How to select the right bank for your business
Abstracts: The value of an MBA. How to work with a difficult boss. Who's really the boss?
Abstracts: Effect of self-relevance of an event on hindsight bias: the foreseeability of a layoff. The relationship between membership decline and union commitment: a field study of local unions in crisis
Abstracts: Frame-of-reference training and cognitive categorization: an empirical investigation of rater memory issues. Rater confidence and social influence in performance appraisals
Abstracts: Modification of the Minnesota Clerical Test to predict performance on video display terminals. The consequences of halo 'error' in performance ratings: a field study of the moderating effect of halo on test validation results
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