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Table 5. Stepwise Regression Results for Key Factors

in The Usefulness of Computer-Based Information to Public Managers
by Kenneth L. Kraemer, James N. Danziger, Debora Dunkle, John L. King 1993
"... In PAGE 34: ... 32 3. We used multiple stepwise regression analysis ( Table5 ) to assess the relative importance of these factors, and any broad interactive effects among them. The three factors for operations management were significant at p lt;.... ..."
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TABLE 3 KEY FACTORS IN DECIDING METHOD OF DEBRIDEMENT

in ABSTRACT Earn up to 2.0 CE credits by taking the quiz at the end of this article Preparing the Wound Bed – Debridement, Bacterial Balance, and Moisture Balance
by Sibbald Bscphm

Table 1. Key characteristics and factors

in Second generation micropayment systems: lessons learned
by Róbert Párhonyi, Lambert J. M. Nieuwenhuis, Aiko Pras
"... In PAGE 12: ... In the other study, interviews were conducted and workshops organized for banks, payment system operators, IT and telecom companies, and desk research focused on Dutch and international payment ini- tiatives (DMEA 2003). Table1 . presents these key characteristics and factors, which are then com- pared for the two generations in the following sub-sections.... ..."

Table 3. Key factors influencing the choice between vertical separation and integration

in The implementation and the effects of regulatory reform: past experience and current issues
by Rauf Gönenç, Maria Maher 2001
"... In PAGE 24: ...41 At the end of the day, the benefits of vertical integration need to be weighed against their costs. Table3 summarises some of the key factors influencing the choice between vertical separation and integration. Whether or not policy makers should pursue vertical separation depends ultimately on the severity of agency problems.... ..."
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Table 1. Key factors influencing psychological effects. Adapted from [56].

in Psychologically Targeted Persuasive Advertising and Product Information in E-Commerce
by Timo Saari, Marko Turpeinen
"... In PAGE 4: ... sharp), user interface layout directions, adding background music to reading text, use of subliminal affective priming in the user interface (emotionally loaded faces) and use of different modalities, for instance. Table1 addresses the key factors that may influence psychological effects of processing mediated information. 3.... ..."

Table 11: Comparative status of key factors in fibre roll-out

in Access Regulation and Infrastructure Investment in the Telecommunications Sector: An Empirical Investigation
by Benoit Reillier, Kalyan Dasgupta 2007
"... In PAGE 39: ... 6.16 Table11 provides a comparative assessment of some key factors that are likely to impact on the growth of fibre. It demonstrates that, besides the regulatory regime, there are many reasons ranging from public subsidies for fibre build-out and unusually favourable demographics, explaining why South Korea and Japan lead Europe in fibre build-out.... ..."

Table 1. Street versus lab: Six key factors.

in Evaluating paper prototypes on the street
by David G. Hendry, Sara Mackenzie, Ann Kurth, Freya Spielberg, Jim Larkin
"... In PAGE 3: ...DISCUSSION The procedural factors weighing against the street were considerable (see Table1 ) and gave the team pause. Even more, we are unaware of any usability studies that have been conducted with homeless young adults in street settings.... ..."
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Table 2: Key factors that inhibit the diffusion of electronic commerce in SMEs

in 2003b, ‘Factors affecting take-up of electronic commerce by small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in the regional community of Hervey
by Wayne Pease, Michelle Rowe, Hervey Bay, Hervey Bay
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Table 2: Key factors that inhibit the diffusion of electronic commerce in SMEs

in Issues Faced by Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) and Their Take-Up of
by Wayne Pease, Michelle Rowe, Hervey Bay Queensland, Hervey Bay Queensland 1987
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TABLE 2 KEY FACTORS INHIBITING KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER FROM MBA TO ORGANISATION

in Management Learning and the MBA: The Beast that Morphed into a Chameleon
by Karen Legge, Bridgette Sullivan-taylor, David Wilson
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