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ItemOptimization of PCB component placements for the collect-and-place machinesHo, W ; Ji, P ; Dey, PK (SPRINGER LONDON LTD, 2008-06)
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ItemOptimization of the facility location-allocation problem in a customer-driven supply chainHo, W ; Lee, CKM ; Ho, GTS (Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2008-09-01)
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ItemIntegrated analytic hierarchy process and its applications - A literature reviewHo, W (ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, 2008-04-01)
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ItemA hybrid genetic algorithm for the multi-depot vehicle routing problemHo, W ; Ho, GTS ; Ji, P ; Lau, HCW (PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD, 2008-06)
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ItemRelationship characteristics within the supply chain of Small and Medium-Sized Construction Enterprises in ThailandDey, PK ; Ho, W ; Charoenngam, C ; Deewong, W (Inderscience Publishers, 2008-01-01)
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ItemReflecting on reflexivity: Reflexive textual practices in organization and management theoryAlvesson, M ; Hardy, C ; Harley, B (WILEY, 2008-05)
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ItemLessons learned from renewable electricity marketing attempts: A case studyRundle-Thiele, S ; Paladino, A ; Apostol, SAG (ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, 2008-05-01)
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ItemConducting multilevel analyses in medical educationZYPHUR, J. ; KAPLAN, A. ; ISLAM, G. ; BARSKY, ADAM ; FRANKLIN, S. ( 2008)
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ItemAccumulation by decarbonization and the governance of carbon offsetsBumpus, AG ; Liverman, DM (TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 2008-04)Abstract This article examines the governance of international carbon offsets, analyzing the political economy of the origins and governance of offsets. We examine how the governance structures of the Kyoto Protocol's Clean Development Mechanism and unregulated voluntary carbon offsets differ in regulation and in complexity of the chain that links consumers and reducers of carbon, with specific consequences for carbon reductions, development, and the ability to provide “accumulation by decarbonization.” We show how carbon offsets represent capital‐accumulation strategies that devolve governance over the atmosphere to supranational and nonstate actors and to the market.
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ItemSatisfaction, complaint, and the stock value gapLuo, X ; Homburg, C (SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC, 2008-07)