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Brandon J. Fisel, Nathan E. Erickson, Colin R. Young, Ada L. Ellingworth and William J. Gutowski, Jr.
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Elizabeth R. Rogers, Ronald S. Zalesny, Jr., Richard A. Hallett, William L. Headlee and Adam H. Wiese
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Ahmad E. Samman,William A Gallus, Jr.
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This study investigates the synoptic patterns associated with the development of heavy rainfall in five different regions of Saudi Arabia. Different synoptic patterns were derived for the heavy rainfall events using a correlation-based map of pattern cla...
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Pedro Luiz Albertin Bono Milan,William Eid Jr.
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This study sheds light on the investment portfolio?s decisions through behavioral insights. The study intends to identify personal characteristics that drive the level of diversification and lead investors to allocate resources in risky assets in an emer...
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Max J. Moreno-Madriñán, William L. Crosson, Lars Eisen, Sue M. Estes, Maurice G. Estes Jr., Mary Hayden, Sarah N. Hemmings, Dan E. Irwin, Saul Lozano-Fuentes, Andrew J. Monaghan, Dale Quattrochi, Carlos M. Welsh-Rodriguez and Emily Zielinski-Gutierrez
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William L. Headlee, Richard B. Hall and Ronald S. Zalesny, Jr.
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Cheryl R. Mitteness, Melissa S. Baucus, William I. Norton, Jr.
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Entrepreneurs with venture ideas must establish cognitive legitimacy so they can acquire essential resources needed for survival. We extend the concept of cognitive legitimacy by developing a model through which entrepreneurs in emerging high growth orga...
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Harry Katzan, Jr., William A. Dowling
Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) has been defined as software deployed as a hosted service and accessed over the Internet. This paper covers the democratization and monetization of software services and uses cloud computing as the primary delivery vehi...
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Juliano Ribeiro de Almeida,William Eid Jr.
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The book-to-market (BM) ratio differs across stocks because to differences in expected cashflows and expected returns. The central hypothesis is that the evolution of BM, in terms of past changes in price and book equity, contains information about futur...
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W. Lee Grubb III, Michael L. Harris, William I. MacKenzie, Jr.
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Research suggests that students are likely to seek out employment opportunities within large organizations first and often view small businesses as a second choice (Teo & Poon, 1994; Moy & Lee, 2002). The purpose of this paper was to compare U.S. undergr...
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