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In: (2016). PACIS 2016 Proceedings. Paper 215
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In: Oxford scholarship online
Providing an in-depth discussion of the promises and perils of specific types of theories of choice, this book shows how the selection of a specific theory of choice can make a difference for concrete legal questions, in particular in the regulation of the digital economy or in choosing between market, firm, or network.
The Indonesian government and other non-profit organizations have received many foreign grants, one of which is the Global Fund AIDS Tuberculosis and Malaria (GFATM) grant. As the recipient of the Sub Recipient TB Care 'Aisyiyah grant, East Java has an absolute obligation to account for the funds received. One of its obligations is to present accountable financial statements. However, achieving accountability is not easy. There is a long process with strict terms and conditions from donors. These terms and conditions make institutions and financial statement providers sometimes feel bored and accountability more difficult to realize. Factors of human resources, tasks, and the environment are the benchmarks for an accountant of foreign grants to have a strong perception of the importance of accountability. This study aims to determine the perception of accountants in assessing the accountability of financial statements as an expense or an asset. A qualitative method was used with an emphasis on interviews. The findings showed that the accountability of the financial statements of foreign grants was assessed as intangible assets because the recipients could benefit from the grants financially and non-financially. The finance staff benefited from the accounting field as well as general knowledge about tuberculosis and extensive networking in various sectors.
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In: Soziologie in der Gesellschaft: Referate aus den Veranstaltungen der Sektionen der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie, der Ad-hoc-Gruppen und des Berufsverbandes Deutscher Soziologen beim 20. Deutschen Soziologentag in Bremen 1980, S. 314-318
In: Economy, polity, and society
Introduction / by Rosolino A. Candela, Rosemarie Fike, and Roberta Herzberg -- Rise of a centropoly : good intentions, distorted incentives, and the cloaked costs of top-down reform in US public education / by Martha Bradley-Dorsey -- Group identity and unintended consequences of school desegregation / by Nathaniel Burke -- Compensating the innocent : Hayekian considerations for wrongful conviction compensation statutes / by Dora Duru -- Rent-seeking in Medicaid managed care / by Neil McCray -- Banking on the masses : mainstreaming marginal legal entrepreneurship along with the trappings of transitional gains, 1910 to 1940 / by Thomas B. Storrs -- Taking time and distinct law types seriously : how the effects of CSO laws vary by type and unfold over time / by Anthony J. DeMattee -- A tale of one city : Lavasa as a Coasian prototype of a private urban development / by Vera Kichanova -- The political effects of a polycentric order in Nigeria / by Ifeoluwa M. Olawole -- Environmental justice, incentives, and the unknown : knowledge problems, institutional incentives, and responses to natural disaster scenarios / by Emil Panzaru -- Unintended consequences of a US meat tax / by Alison Grant -- Institutional differences in the stewardship and research output of United States herbaria / by Alexis Garretson -- Introducing a theory of asset specificity for hacking services / by Karl Grindal.
Indonesia is a country that has the largest population in the world - after Tiongkok, India, and United States - has great potential to carry out a good democracy in the election of leaders, including the President and the Head of the Region, namely the governor and regent.
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In: APSA 2010 Annual Meeting Paper
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In: Journal of vocational behavior, Band 116, S. 103365
ISSN: 1095-9084
The SWOT analysis is a method used worldwide to assist in the decision making in industrial, and business management, as well as in banking, military planning operations, and science. Without question, it is seen as an obligatory tool on both the governmental level, as well the personal. Until now, all data had to be collected from the experts and the decision makers in numerical form, and be presented in numerical form. In this paper, we aim to enrich the SWOT analysis using the 'Computing with Words' paradigm for expert knowledge extraction in a verbal form. By presenting data in this format, we allow experts to express their opinion alongside possible uncertainties. Moreover, enriched SWOT analysis results are extremely useful for the risk analysis and decision making.
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The SWOT analysis is a method used worldwide to assist in the decision making in industrial, and business management, as well as in banking, military planning operations, and science. Without question, it is seen as an obligatory tool on both the governmental level, as well the personal. Until now, all data had to be collected from the experts and the decision makers in numerical form, and be presented in numerical form. In this paper, we aim to enrich the SWOT analysis using the 'Computing with Words' paradigm for expert knowledge extraction in a verbal form. By presenting data in this format, we allow experts to express their opinion alongside possible uncertainties. Moreover, enriched SWOT analysis results are extremely useful for the risk analysis and decision making.
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The SWOT analysis is a method used worldwide to assist in the decision making in industrial, and business management, as well as in banking, military planning operations, and science. Without question, it is seen as an obligatory tool on both the governmental level, as well the personal. Until now, all data had to be collected from the experts and the decision makers in numerical form, and be presented in numerical form. In this paper, we aim to enrich the SWOT analysis using the 'Computing with Words' paradigm for expert knowledge extraction in a verbal form. By presenting data in this format, we allow experts to express their opinion alongside possible uncertainties. Moreover, enriched SWOT analysis results are extremely useful for the risk analysis and decision making.
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The SWOT analysis is a method used worldwide to assist in the decision making in industrial, and business management, as well as in banking, military planning operations, and science. Without question, it is seen as an obligatory tool on both the governmental level, as well the personal. Until now, all data had to be collected from the experts and the decision makers in numerical form, and be presented in numerical form. In this paper, we aim to enrich the SWOT analysis using the 'Computing with Words' paradigm for expert knowledge extraction in a verbal form. By presenting data in this format, we allow experts to express their opinion alongside possible uncertainties. Moreover, enriched SWOT analysis results are extremely useful for the risk analysis and decision making.
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