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An innovative cost – benefit analysis as a decision support system for the evaluation of alternative scenarios of water resources management
(Parlar Scientifc, 2003)
A crucial problem for planners dealing with the management of water resources is to choose among the available alternative scenarios. In the presented methodology the result is a combination of the data of all the important ...
VaR Modelling on Long Run Horizons
(Kluwer Academic Publishers-Plenum Publishers, 2003-07)
The Value-at-Risk (VaR) criterion as a measure of portfolio's risk on long run horizons is considered. The method which makes possible to generate VaR estimates on longer horizons is suggested. The VaR estimation is based ...
Power and knowledge acquisition: the implications for team performance
(Organizational Knowledge Learning and Capabilities Conference, OKLC, 2003)
Knowledge has been identified as an important resource that contributes to the competitive advantage of an organisation. The problems associated with irresponsible use of power manifest itself in the loss of organisational ...
The relationship between interpersonal trust, commitment, and performance in self-managing teams: the Austalian experience
(Sheffield Hallam University Press, 2003)
Performance is a key concern for organisations in the rapidly
changing global economy. Although both trust and the commitment
of employees to work in an autonomous manner are often cited as
being essential for effectiveness ...
The impact of interpersonal trust and power on the attributes of knowledge acquisition: What is their predictive power?
(MCIL Publishing, Oxford University, 2003-09)
Little is known on the combined effect of interpersonal trust and power factors on the traits and
skills of knowledge acquisition. A survey of 140 first line managers was conducted to investigate the
relationship between ...
Non parametric VaR Techniques. Myths and Realities
(Wiley Online Library, 2003-12-03)
VaR (value-at-risk) estimates are currently based on two main techniques: the variance-covariance approach or simulation. Statistical and computational problems affect the reliability of these techniques. We illustrate a ...