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    Business week

    Published 1929
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    Characteristics of Logging Businesses across Virginia’s Diverse Physiographic Regions by Scott M. Barrett, M. Chad Bolding, John F. Munsell

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…Overall, logging businesses reported an average production rate of 761.37 t/business/week, but this varied substantially by region, with the highest production rates in the Coastal Plain (1403.55 t/business/week), followed by the Piedmont (824.69 t/business/week) and the Mountains (245.42 t/business/week). …”
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    HR Transformation : Building Human Resources from the Outside In / by Ulrich, David, 1953-, editor 364461, Allen, Justin, editor 642402, Brockbank, Wayne, editor 550682, Younger, Jon, editor 550683, Nyman, Mark, editor 642403

    Published 2009
    “…Named as BusinessWeek's #1 Management Educator, expert Dave Ulrich and his team of authors bring human resources a whole new way of thinking and practicing―moving the focus from internal issues to actively helping to set business strategies. …”
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    The Culture of innovation Styles: Are our Corporate Cultures Tuned for Innovation? by Czaika, Ellen, Valerdi, Ricardo

    Published 2014
    “…Furthermore, it suggests future research to investigate and compare the Hofstede dimensions of defense organizations and of the companies listed on the BusinessWeek Most Innovative Companies List.…”
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    Innovation Cycles through the Impact on Market Capitalization of Companies and the Dominant Portfolio Construction Model by Emil Mihalina

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…Based on the research conducted by Business Week-Boston Consulting Group 2007 of twenty-five largest, most innovative companies in the world today (measured by market capitalization), this paper tests the relative performance of their shares, i.e. …”
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    PERUBAHAN BUNYI VOKAL PADA KATA SERAPAN BAHASA ARAB DALAM BAHASA INGGRIS by Tatu Siti Rohbiah, Tajudin Nur, Wahya Wahya, Gugun Gunardi

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…This research is a qualitative type which is analyzed and written descriptively to answer how the process of changing phonologically with a method consisting of three stages, namely: (1) data codification method, (2) data analysis method, and (3) method of presenting the results of data analysis and the data source used by researcher froms Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary and Al-Maurid: A Modern Arabic-English Dictionary, and also from magazines such as Time, Bloomberg Business Week, and News Scientist. The result findings are 103 words in Arabic borrowings in English that were analyzed, it was found phonological changes on monophthong and diphthong vowel sounds caused by the unavailability of the type of Arabic sound in English and the influence of sound falling before and after it.…”
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    Testing Trade-off, Agency Cost and Pecking Order Predictions of Capital Structure: Lessons from the Pakistani Experience by Fazal Husain, Sajid Gul

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…The sources like SBP publications; Bloom burgee business week and KSE were used to collect data. The results indicate that firms in the two sectors prefer funds generated internally for financing their assets. …”
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    A review on characteristics and potential applications of henna leaves (lawsonia inermis) by Thana Singam, Rupashinii, Marsi, Noraini, Abdul Rashid, Azrin Hani, Nasir, Siti Hana, Ibrahim, Siti Aida, Roslan, Mohd Nazrul, Huzaisham, Nur Athirah, Mohd Fodzi, Muhammad Haikal

    Published 2020
    “…The population of people who will have allergic to the chemicals will grow up to 60% by year 2020 which was stated in business week. Apart from that, natural dyes can be extracted and process from various sources such as plants, leaves, minerals, roots, barks and insect sections. …”
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