Technology and Resource Use in Medieval Europe

Technology and Resource Use in Medieval Europe

Author: Elizabeth Bradford Smith

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 232

ISBN-13:

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The 10 essays here are the result of a conference devoted to the study of medieval technology in April 1995. Taken together, they aim to help dispel the common misconception that medieval people somehow had to toil in a world bereft of technical innovation and ingenuity. The authors of the papers, all experts in their fields, show the Middle Ages not only to be a time of considerable technological development, but also the ways in which the technologies of building construction, manufacture and metallurgy were shaped by broader forces of culture, social identity, political ambition and the local environment.


Resources, Technology and Strategy

Resources, Technology and Strategy

Author: Nicolai J. Foss

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 2007-03-26

Total Pages: 284

ISBN-13: 0415439604

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Brings together considerations of the strategic relationship between technology and other resources, such as production capabilities, marketing prowess, finance and organisational culture.


Rent, Resources, Technologies

Rent, Resources, Technologies

Author: Alberto Quadrio Curzio

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 1999-08-19

Total Pages: 712

ISBN-13: 9783540660071

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Rent, resources, and technologies are three crucial issues to the understanding of history and economics. The scarcity of resources, its interplay with technology, and the role of rent in explaining both economic growth and income distribution are investigated by adopting a multi-sectoral and non-proportional model, where scarce resources impose several scale constraints that may slow growth, but may contribute to further development of new technologies. In this dynamic framework the category of rent acquires new dimensions with far-reaching implications for both the system of prices and the distribution of income. The analytical and formal-theoretical perspective of this book could be used as a basis for future historical and quantitative studies.


Strategic Public Personnel Administration

Strategic Public Personnel Administration

Author: Ali Farazmand

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2006-12-30

Total Pages: 523

ISBN-13: 0275993779

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The history of public personnel administration is as old as human civilization itself: Persia, China, Assyria, Egypt, and Rome all practiced strategic personnel management, some systematically and others unsystematically. But despite the longstanding practice of strategic public personnel administration, the systematic study of this field is a fairly new development in the modern world. Today, the need for strategic thinking in public personnel administration and human capital development is more urgent than ever before. Managing and coping with the challenges of transworld migrations of capital and labor, cyber-employment and virtual workplaces, and relentless global pressures for results-oriented performance all require the development of human capital as a key asset of modern governments and private organizations. Governments and public administration organizations must confront these challenges if they are to survive and thrive in the 21st century, and Strategic Public Personnel Administration provides a comprehensive analysis of the past development and current function of the field so as to give a clearly balanced picture of public personnel administration in both theory and practice. Today, strategic public personnel management is a central component of strategic governance and administration in public and nonprofit organizations. Strategic personnel administration aims to lead organizations along the right paths with the necessary people on hand to achieve strategic goals and objectives in modern governance and public administration. This two-volume set fills a major gap in the current literature, and it will serve as a key work that addresses the history, knowledge, policy, management, process, and culture of public personnel administration with a strategic perspective.


Natural Resources - Technology, Economics & Policy

Natural Resources - Technology, Economics & Policy

Author: U. Aswathanarayana

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2012-03-22

Total Pages: 504

ISBN-13: 0203123999

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Natural resources management has two principal dimensions : Science-illuminated (earth, space, hydrological, pedological, information, etc. sciences) management of local resources (waters, soils, bioresources, minerals, rocks, sediments, etc.) in an ecologically-sustainable manner, and Value-addition through processing of natural products, through


Management Reform

Management Reform

Author: John K. Needham

Publisher: DIANE Publishing

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 64

ISBN-13: 9780788179587

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Between September 1993 & September 1997, the number of civilian employees across government decreased by about 8,900. To understand the initial effects of this reduction, this report reviews 4 major federal departments to (1) describe the activities they have undertaken in restructuring personnel offices & operations; (2) ascertain what, if any, performance measures are in place to gauge results of the restructuring efforts; & (3) identify issues that agencies may commonly encounter when in restructuring their personnel operations, they consider outsourcing automated personnel &/or payroll services to another agency or the private sector.