| | | Modelling Collaborative Transportation Management: Current State And Opportunities For Future Research Abstract Collaborative Transportation Management (CTM) aims to reduce inefficiency, improve services, and provide mutual outcome to all parties. CTM has raised significant interest of both researchers and practitioners. Sharing information is the most basic form of coordination in supply chains to integrate CTM models at strategic, tactical, and operational levels. However, little has been known about the state of the art of CTM models. This paper presents a comprehensive review on the current state of CTM models. The overview of the CTM models is organized by classifying the previous... | | Figures of the o/Other: Brother, Neighbour, Stranger, Enemy In the seminars of Spring 2016 we will focus on the question of otherness from the standpoints of psychoanalysis, fiction writing, literary criticism, philosophy, and political theory. Christianity preaches the love of the neighbour, yet ultimately reduces him to a repetition of the self. Modern democracy rests on fraternity, but all too often distorts it into inconsistent ideologies of identity, which pave the way for more or less explicit forms of racism. The battle for the emancipation of woman runs itself the risk of succumbing to a global dispositif of sameness dominated by Capital... | | 'Introduction', in Eagleton-Pierce, M., Neoliberalism: The Key Concepts (Abingdon: Routledge, 2016). Neoliberalism: The Key Concepts provides a critical guide to a vocabulary that has become globally dominant over the past forty years. The language of neoliberalism both constructs and expresses a particular vision of economics, politics, and everyday life. Some find this vision to be appealing, but many others find the contents and implications of neoliberalism to be alarming. Despite the popularity of these concepts, they often remain confusing, the product of contested histories, meanings, and practices. In an accessible way, this interdisciplinary resource explores and dissects key... | | Idea of India: Welcoming 2016 The new year will be full of hope as the groups working for preservation of democratic and plural values have all the reason to work for these values by raising social platform for programs with common goals. | | Interim Financial Reporting and Compliance with IAS 34: The Case of the Jordanian Financial Sector This paper investigates the nature of the Interim Financial Reporting (IFR) and the degree of compliance with the disclosure requirements of IAS 34 by the financial-based public listed companies. Attention in this research has been given to examine nature of the IFR practice, and whether the level of disclosure in interim financial reports is influenced by a group of factors, such as: age, market capitalization, and sub-sector of the reporting company. Data was gathered from the interim financial reports of 104 companies listed in Amman Stock Exchange (ASE) for the financial year 2012. The... | | Sexy Money: The Hetero-Normative Politics of Global Finance The article develops a critical analysis of gendered narratives of global finance. The post-subprime crisis equation of unfettered global finance with the excessive masculinity of individual bankers is read in line with a wider gender narrative. We discuss how heteronormative relations between men and women underpin financial representations through three historical examples: war bond advertising, Hollywood films about bankers, and contemporary aesthetic representations of female politicians who advocate for austerity. A politics emerges whereby gender is used to encompass a/the spectrum... | | | Academia, 251 Kearny St., Suite 520, San Francisco, CA, 94108 Unsubscribe Privacy Policy Terms of Service © 2016 Academia | |
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