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On April 27, 2011, the Supreme Court in AT&T Mobility v. Concepcion1 held that mandatory arbitration provisions that prohibit classwide arbitration ar...
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INTRODUCTION I. THE EMERGENCE OF THE ANTIBALKANIZATION PRINCIPLE A. Mapping Equal Protection: The Anticlassification and Antisubordination Principles ...
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INTRODUCTION
There is no greater failure of our criminal justice system than the conviction and imprisonment, or execution, of an innocent person. N...
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Hot on the heels of the Feltex decision vindicating the right of directors to rely on advice,1 the New South Wales Court of Appeal has released a judg...
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The Malaysian education system is ready for a quantum leap that would bring about changes and create Malaysia as a regional hub as well as a center of education excellence. Hence, there is a need to ensure that the educational services are relevant and useful to potential users. The study attempts to determine the decision-making styles for higher educational services among Malaysians. Specifically, the objectives of this research are to delineate the dimensions of decision-making style of Malaysian consumers as well as to examine the effect of demographic consumer groups on decision-making related to high quality and expectation of the services in higher educational institutions. A total 149 usable questionnaires were collected and analyzed. Factor analysis is the main statistical test...
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Introduction
This recession has been one of the most deeply penetrating; it has affected organizations across the board, including not-for-profits. ...
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Within forensic psychology and psychiatry, competency restoration is an area that has received relatively little attention relative to domains such as...
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Findings are presented from an exploratory field study of the decision processes employed during crisis response. Decision process maps of 15 crisis response events are analyzed, resulting in the generation of nine researchable hypotheses offered to direct future research efforts. In the studied crises, decision makers relied heavily on the sequential evaluation of non-competing ready-made solutions, crisis response decisions were made largely through personal judgment due in part to a lack of monitoring capability, and response activities were largely slowed by waiting for feedback about the impact of previous actions. Crisis management plans appeared to reduce the steps required to make critical crisis response decisions (even a plan written for a dissimilar event). Findings from seve...
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This descriptive study examined the influence of demographic factors (age, gender, income, level of education, and religion) on consumers' attitudes to purchase American-made passenger vehicles in three Asian countries: 1) China, 2) Taiwan, and 3) Thailand. Since American-made vehicles still occupy only a small segment of this Asian market, the relationships and differences among the three countries in terms of their culture and country-of-origin effect on product attributes were measured - helping marketers increase market share by better understanding the determining factors leading to notable diversity in the consumers' decision-making process.