The Death of Employment?
By Rajesh Raheja Machine intelligence and autonomy have received a fair share of space and time in the media in 2015. There have been no less than 30 articles in the Economic Times of India […] The Death of Employment? […]
By Rajesh Raheja Machine intelligence and autonomy have received a fair share of space and time in the media in 2015. There have been no less than 30 articles in the Economic Times of India […] The Death of Employment? […]
By Janek Ratnatunga and Ana Sopanah This paper sets out to value the total public financing needed to somewhat alleviate the economic, environmental and social losses of an unprecedented human disaster using a mixed-valuation method, termed ‘Contingent Disaster Financing: A Contingent Valuation Approach […]
By Davood Askarany and Hassan Yazdifar To take advantage of the most recent advances, organisations may need to proceed with the adoption of benchmarking. However, the extant literature suggests that benchmarking is not widely adopted by many Attributes of Adopters and the Diffusion of Benchmarking […]
By Adam S. Maiga A review of prior research reveals mixed results with respect to the organizational performance achieved from both Information Technology (IT) integration and Activity-Based Costing (ABC). Drawing from information systems, accounting, marketing, and Information Technology Integration, Extent of ABC Use, Business Strategy, and Performance […]
By Dyah Ekaari Sekar Jatiningsih and Mahfud Sholihin Previous studies on the role of cost information in New Product Development (NPD) producing conflicting results. Motivated by those conflicting results whether cost information is beneficial or detrimental in Examining The Interaction Effect of Cost Information Types and Strategy on the Effectiveness of New Product Development: An Experimental Study […]
THE new Ford Mustang is sold out for 12 months — before the first one has arrived in showrooms or anyone has taken a car for a test drive. But close to 500 fans will New Ford Mustang arrives in Australia, sold out for a year! […]
The Institute is now entering its 20th year, having been incorporated in 1996. A key change to the organisation structure of ICMA in the past year was the establishment of Regional Offices and the appointment President’s Annual Report […]