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25
Mar
2013

The Change in post 1980 Economic Development and Innovation Studies towards Evolutionary Economics

Journal of Economics Studies and Research
The role of innovation in economic growth is perceived differently by the different schools of thought. The neoclassical theories emphasise equilibrium in the economy and cannot explain the role of innovation, because the effect of innovation is actually a disturbance of equilibrium. Schumpeter (1961) has shown that…
24
Mar
2013

Environmental Scanning and Its Perception by the Managers of the Tunisian Companies

IBIMA Business Review
Within the framework of the fast and deep change facing global economy, environmental scanning becomes a main driver for competitiveness. It's an information system directed to the outside environment of the company which plays the role of an intelligent observer who continuously seeks to supply…
24
Mar
2013

Product Placement: A Booming Industry in Search of Appropriate Regulation

Journal of Marketing Research and Case Studies
Product placement is a booming practice that, in some cases, seems as the viable alternative to traditional advertising. The paper discusses the growth of the promotional technique of product placement. The size of the product placement industry and its penetration of different mediums are closely…
24
Mar
2013

The Length Effect, the Repetition Frequency Effect and the Moment Effect of the Passage of the Product or of the Brand during a Television Spot on the Advertising Message (Tunisian Frame)

Journal of Marketing Research and Case Studies
Nowadays, TV commercial spots efficiency became a major question which preoccupies marketing and commercial professionals. Experimentation is frequently used by researchers in order to model and assist marketing decisions. Within this framework, this research aims to apply a « joint analysis » statistical study in order…
24
Mar
2013

Two Cases of Dermatofibrosarcoma Protuberans

International Journal of Case Reports in Medicine
Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans (DFSP) is a rare cutaneous neoplasm with a high frequency of recurrence after inadequate primary treatment. It is most commonly seen in individuals in their third to fifth decades but has been reported in all age groups. Literatures regarding Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans accounts for…
24
Mar
2013

Improving Usability of Social Networking Systems: A Case Study of LinkedIn

Journal of Internet Social Networking and Virtual Communities
Several different methods are used for assessing the usability of websites. The ‘usability’ of a website describes how competently and easily a user or visitor without any proper training can interact with the site. Nowadays, social networking systems have become a major medium for online…
17
Mar
2013

Modulation of UDP Glucuronosyltransferase 2B15 and 2B17 and Prostate Cancer Risk: Current Perspectives

Advances in Cancer Research & Treatment
UDP glucuronosyltransferases (UGTs) are a family of enzymes that glucuronidate a variety of exogenous and endogenous compounds, including androgens; which makes them more hydrophilic, changes biological activity, and aids biological excretion. UGT2B17 has been identified as the major enzyme for testosterone glucuronidation, where UGT2B15 has…
15
Mar
2013

Gene Frequencies of the Human GSTT1 (Null Allele) and GSTP1 (Ile105Val) Polymorphisms among South Indian Populations

Advances in Cancer Research & Treatment
Background: Glutathione S-transferases (GSTs) are members of the phase II biotransformation enzymes that play a key role in cellular detoxification of chemical carcinogens and xenobiotics. Variations at GST genes have been reported in different human populations, and some association studies have reported increased risk for…
14
Mar
2013

From Business Cluster to Business-Attracting Hub: Territorial Governance in Search of a Foundation the Exemplary Nature of Corsica

Journal of EU Research in Business
Business clusters consist of economic structures assuring the often tenuous link between research regarding efficient national industrial policies, and regional planning and territorial anchoring issues. From this perspective, the logic of a synergy pertinent to global and local issues remains to be created around a…
14
Mar
2013

Prevalence of Tuberculosis in Cattle and Buffalo at Various Livestock Farms in Punjab

International Journal of Veterinary Medicine: Research & Reports
Tuberculosis is an infectious diseases of animals which causes heavy economic losses in livestock. A total of 17601 animals including 9021cattle and 8580 buffalo were screened for tuberculosis at five government and fifty private livestock farms in Punjab, Pakistan from 2006 to 2010. Out of…