by
Burtenshaw, Paul.
Call Number
338.09009
Publication Date
2015
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Electronic Resources
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Zahay, Debra.
Call Number
658.812
Publication Date
2014
Summary
Faced with increased complexity and competitive intensity, firms have had to revisit their business positioning and adopt more impactful and differentiated business strategies. This constant demand for innovation, business model redesign and compelling marketing strategies have forced managers to pay closer attention to customer value and how they can create it, measure it and capture it. For the past few years, marketing and management scholars have placed customer value as one of their top research priorities. Given that most managers in firms create their own social construction of value and that the subject remains largely unexplored, we proposed a special call for paper to further explore this concept from an organizational and managerial perspective. This project aimed at developing knowledge for inquiry in three domains of customer value research: value creation, value assessment, and value capture. This E-book presents nine academic papers reviewing and discussing the three domains of value management. We hope to bring additional knowledge and to trigger additional research interests in this emerging field.
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by
Cheverton, Peter.
Call Number
658.4
Publication Date
2009
Summary
Turn your business into a "value machine" where sales and marketing functions are aligned to work with key customers and create real value for both the customer and the business.
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Ramos, Alejandro D.
Call Number
910.68
Publication Date
2008
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Electronic Resources
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Shewfelt, Robert L.
Call Number
664.002
Publication Date
2012
Summary
Here is an ideal guide for those beginning a graduate education in food science or a career in the field. It encourages readers to study the research process, to challenge conventional wisdom and to develop a career path that maximizes the chance for success.
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Electronic Resources
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0.0921
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Hall, Stacey.
Call Number
394.2
Publication Date
2022
Summary
Security and Risk Assessment for Facility and Event Managers introduces a risk assessment framework that helps readers identify and plan for potential security threats, develop countermeasures and emergency response strategies, and implement training programs to prepare staff.
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Electronic Resources
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by
Publishing, OECD.
Call Number
346
Publication Date
2011
Summary
This directory provides official information on the mandates, dates of creation and durations of current mandates, composition of member countries and observers, and chairmanship of the OECD Council and its related committees, sub-committees, working groups, expert groups, and ad hoc groups. It includes coverage of the International Energy Agency and the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency and is updated annually. It is, in effect, a guide to country participation in the many activities of the OECD for the year 2011.
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Electronic Resources
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by
Piekarz, Mark.
Call Number
796.069
Publication Date
2021
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Electronic Resources
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Aicher, Thomas J.
Call Number
796.069
Publication Date
2019
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Electronic Resources
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by
Gärling, Tommy.
Call Number
333
Publication Date
2013
Summary
This volume gathers distinguished researchers on travel behavior from a variety of disciplines, to offer state-of-the-art research and analysis encompassing environmental, traffic and transport psychology; transport planning and engineering; transport geography; transport economics; consumer services research; environmental sociology and well-being research. The underlying dilemma is that neither contemporary transportation technology nor contemporary travel behaviors are sustainable. The path toward sustainability is complex, because the consequences of changing technology and attempts to cha
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Electronic Resources
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by
Brandon, Peter S.
Call Number
690.0688
Publication Date
2008
Summary
David Hume's revolutionary philosophies took an empirical approach to the study of human nature. Controversial in his time, he was accused of everything from atheism to moral corruption; he has since been recognized as one of the foremost thinkers of the late modern period, influencing the thought of nearly every philosopher in his wake. The arguments presented in his writings have survived three centuries of varying perspectives, and have had a lasting influence on the philosophy of mind, knowledge, religion, action, morality, economics, and politics. A Companion to Hume is the ideal resource for the study of one of history's most remarkable thinkers, demonstrating the range of Hume's work and illuminating the ongoing debates that they have generated. Comprised of twenty-nine expertly commissioned essays addressing such expansive topics of knowledge, passion, morality, religion, economics, and politics, this collection examines the paradoxes of Hume's thought and his legacy, covering the methods, themes, and consequences of his contributions to philosophy.
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Electronic Resources
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0.0864
by
Kosčak, Marko.
Call Number
910.684
Publication Date
2023
Format:
Electronic Resources
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0.0816
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