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Publikováno v:
Development and Learning in Organizations: An International Journal. 34:41-43
Purpose Managers are expected to increase productivity in the most cost-efficient manner, using all available resources and, “work smarter.” As technology improves, there is greater incentive for managers to invest in options where automation bec
Autor:
Carol J. Gaumer, Kathie J. Shaffer
Publikováno v:
Human Resource Management International Digest. 26:1-4
Purpose The purpose of this study is to examine what happens to human relationships when a family business is handed off to the next generation. The second generation, to succeed, must work to nurture and sustain current customer, supplier, and emplo
Publikováno v:
Journal of Food Products Marketing. 19:219-235
The purpose of this research was to investigate the phenomenon of pre-operational child consumers (age 2–7; Piaget, 1928) and their influence on household purchases. The conceptual framework was based on research on family interaction, child develo
Autor:
Carol J. Gaumer, Carol S. Arnone
Publikováno v:
Journal of Food Products Marketing. 16:1-18
This article explores the phenomenon of pre-operational children's influence in family purchase decisions, namely cereal selection. The conceptual framework for this study is based upon family interaction research and child development and consumer s
Publikováno v:
Journal of Workplace Behavioral Health. 21:31-43
Stress is often described as the result of demands exceeding resources. Stress was once associated with men, the sole breadwinners of the family, who experienced significant stress balancing the struggle up the corporate ladder with the responsibilit
Autor:
William C. LaFief, Carol J. Gaumer
Publikováno v:
Journal of Food Products Marketing. 11:75-82
Social facilitation, the theory, originated out of the field of experimental social psychology as a means of explaining individual's behavior in social situations. Social facilitation is described as enhancing one's dominant response simply by being