Frequency : Semiannually
Month of Distribution : June / December
2012 : Volume 32 Issue 2
The relationship between stress and nursing errors: the moderating role of professional ethics
Authors: Chin-Tien Hsu
Journal: Chiao Da Management Review. Dec. 2012, 32(2): 1-36.
Keywords: Stress; Nursing errors; Professional ethics
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Product-mix decision integrated with ABC for better profitability management: the case of communications equipment firm in Taiwan
Authors: Yi-Hui Tai, Wen-Ying Wang, Yu-Huei Chang
Journal: Chiao Da Management Review. Dec. 2012, 32(2): 37-76.
Keywords: Product-mix decision; Market-oriented strategic planning method; Activity-based costing (ABC); Bidding market
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Effects of leader-member exchange and locus of control on job attitudes: the mediation of psychological empowerment
Authors: Chun-Hsi Vivian Chen, Wei-Chieh Chang, Hsu-Mei Lee, Mei-Ling Yuan
Journal: Chiao Da Management Review. Dec. 2012, 32(2): 77-104.
Keywords: Leader-Member Exchange; Locus of Control; Psychological Empowennent; Job Satisfaction; Affective Commitment; lntention to Leave
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Using trust and willingness to influence the spread of electronic word-of-mouth
Authors: Conna Yang, Charles V. Trappey
Journal: Chiao Da Management Review. Dec. 2012, 32(2): 105-134.
Keywords: Electronic word-of-mouth; trust; willingness to communicate
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Internal resources, external resources and environment, and firm performance: a study on taiwanese small and medium sized firms
Authors: I Han, Mike Chen-Ho Chao, Cheng-Min Chuang
Journal: Chiao Da Management Review. Dec. 2012, 32(2): 135-169.
Keywords: Strategic resources; Social capital; Firm performance; Taiwanese small and medium sized firms
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The study of the relationship among service climate, goal orientation, affective professional commitment and service performance
Authors: Ching-Wen Yeh
Journal: Chiao Da Management Review. Dec. 2012, 32(2): 171-205.
Keywords: Service climate; Goal orientation; Affective professional commitment; Service performance; Driving schools
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