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This paper documents the performance differences between Wholly-Owned Subsidiaries (WOS) and Joint Ventures (JV) in electrical and electronics industry in Thailand for the period of 2000 to 2004. Unlike other studies, we analyse the performance differences using DuPont analysis. The impact of capital structure on the profitability of WOS and JV is further studied in this paper. We find that WOS have significantly higher sales growth, have more efficient asset management and carry higher debt ratios. On the other hand, JV are more efficient in cost control and thus have better performance in term of ROS. Consistent with managerial overinvestment agency theory, debt ratio is positive and highly significantly related to ROE. In addition, better asset management and higher leverage of WOS l...
... to overall performance comparison, the components of ROE are also examined using DuPont analysis. Ac...
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... association to terrorism are essential components that can affect the individuals section 7 rights... a Global Positioning System (GPS) electronic monitoring device as determined by the Canada Bord...
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... Statement fails to protect all components . 37. Protection Order . 38. Interpretation of sec...[17] At meetings and in electronic communications, the Recovery Team discussed the bi...
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... article was originally published in Electronic Healthcare Law Review in December 2011. Introduc... philosophy to buy "best in breed" sub-components or "end-to- end" solutions; the nature of the Heal...
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... Statement fails to protect all components . 37. Protection Order . 38. Interpretation of sec...[17] At meetings and in electronic communications, the Recovery Team discussed the bi...
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BDI questions (i.e., Tell me about a time when you faced a specific situation, what did you do?) were commonly reported - "always" (48.2%) or "most of the time" (37.5%). SI questions (i.e., "What would you do if you were faced with this particular situation") were used, but with greater variability. Respondents reported using this type of question "always" (17.6%), "most of the time" (26.6%), or "sometimes" (34.6%). Just over 16% reported that they "always" use both BDI and SI questions, and 4.6% reported "always" using BDI questions while "never" using SI questions. There were no instances of respondents "always" using SI questions, but never using BDI questions.
Respondents identified their own level of interviewing expertise as "very advanced" (18.9%), "advanced" (41.5%), "average" (...
... and colleagues (1997) articulated 15 components of structure that have potential to improve either... either an online (N = 253) or non-electronic (N = 76) version of the survey. We combined the re...
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..., two questions reflecting the two components of s. 32(1) must be asked. First, is the conduct a... onto portable hard drives and electronically scanned documents from numerous client files, as w...
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... of adhesion - External clause - Electronic commerce - Validity of arbitration clause - Whethe... has been described as having two components (see e.g., E. Gaillard and J. Savage (eds.), Fouch...
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...v. Tessling tailored the components of the assessment for circumstances relating to al... its sole discretion, to make permanent electronic recordings of our private communications, there wo...
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... not have copyright in the individual components. However, the arranger may have copyright in the f... secondary legal sources, in print and electronic media, is open to lawyers, articling students, the...