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| | Understanding Employee Motivation |
 | | The purpose of this study was to describe the importance of certain <b>factorsb> in motivating employees at the Piketon Research and Extension Center and Enterprise Center. |  | | The ranked order of motivating <b>factorsb> were: (a) interesting work, (b) good wages, (c) full appreciation of work done, (d) job security, (e) good working conditions, (f) promotions and growth in the organization, (g) feeling of being in on things, (h) personal loyalty to employees, (i) tactful discipline, and (j) sympathetic help with personal problems. |  | | Therefore, according to Maslow (1943), if managers wish to address the most important motivational factor of Centers' employees, interesting work, physiological, safety, social, and esteem <b>factorsb> must first be satisfied. |
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| | <b>Factorsb> of production - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | <b>Factorsb> of production are resources used in the production of goods and services in economics. |  | | Marx refers in Das Kapital to the three <b>factorsb> of production as the "holy trinity" of political economy. |  | | This is when entrepreneurs think of ideas, organise the other three <b>factorsb> of production, and take risks with their own money and the financial capital of others. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Factors_of_production
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| | Ugwudioha Matthias Ofili |
 | | External <b>factorsb> greatly influence the compensation structure of any organization no matter how large the organization is. Marginal revenue product theory in labour economics states that the value of a person’s labour is equal to what someone is willing to pay for it. |  | | Another method of ranking is on the basis of such <b>factorsb> as difficulty, criticality of the job to the organization and skills required. |  | | The second category of the <b>factorsb> is referred to as the hygiene <b>factorsb>, the dissatisfiers, the maintenance <b>factorsb> or the extrinsic <b>factorsb>. |
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| | Modelling pig production: environmental <b>factorsb> |
 | | As a consequence, the production efficiency of the sector becomes an important issue that has to be maximised at all times. |  | | The standard (thermoneutral) heat production is a function of protein and lipid deposition (the part of the above mentioned 53 MJ per kg deposition that does not end up as net retained energy is dissipated as heat) and maintenance requirements (all this work energy is dissipated as heat). |  | | It follows that, for an accurate prediction of the production efficiency of a growing pig, its genotype (in terms of potential protein and lipid deposition) must be properly characterised. |
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http://www.irta.es/xarxatem/modelling.htm
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| | <b>Factorsb> of Production: Activities |
 | | Now that you know the definitions of the three <b>factorsb> that you need in order to produce wealth, perhaps this knowledge can help you approach this business decision. |  | | For while the supplies of all other agents of production respond in various degrees and various ways to the demand for their services, land makes no such response. |  | | But if the increase is in their efficiency; then, though they will probably earn more per head than before, the gain to them will come from an increased national dividend, and will not be at the expense of other agents of production. |
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http://www.landandfreedom.org/econ/econ2act.htm
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| | BC Education - Business Education 11 and 12: Economics 12 - <b>Factorsb> of Production |
 | | Have students research <b>factorsb> (e.g., technology) that have affected the level of capital, employment, organization, and land use over the past 20 years. |  | | Discuss how changes in <b>factorsb> of production affect business decision making, economic planning, and career choices. |  | | Assessment should focus on students' abilities to understand the four <b>factorsb> of production; how these are related at micro- and macro-economic levels; and how a dynamic, changing economic system affects their lives. |
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http://www.bced.gov.bc.ca/irp/be1112/eco12fop.htm
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| | <b>Factorsb> of Production |
 | | Definition of the three distinct, interdependent <b>factorsb> of production is another important analytical tool that helps economists make sense of the processes of production and distribution in a complex society. |  | | Land, labor, and capital are referred to as "<b>factorsb> of production. |  | | The returns, or payments, to capital and labor move naturally toward an equilibrium, or balance, in which neither factor has an advantage over the other. |
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http://www.landandfreedom.org/econ/econ2p.htm
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| | <b>Factorsb> of Production |
 | | Technological progress in production of either one or both goods is equivalent to an outward shift in the |  | | It involves comparing the cost of producing an extra unit – marginal cost- with the benefit gained from its consumption – marginal benefit. |  | | It’s a produced factor of production, it itself needs to be produced using resources. |
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http://www.eco.utexas.edu/graduate/Konstantinova/2_FactProd.htm
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| | PinkMonkey.com-Economics Study Guide - 9.2 - <b>Factorsb> of Production and Product Output |
 | | If all the <b>factorsb> of production were perfectly divisible and variable, the cost of production would have increased in the exact proportion of the output. |  | | Other <b>factorsb> like labor and raw materials can be employed in small or large units according to the varying quantity of output. |  | | The entire process of productive activity in the example is subject to the law of variable returns. |
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http://www.pinkmonkey.com/studyguides/subjects/eco/chap9/e0909201.asp
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| | The Times 100 - Edition 10 - <b>Factorsb> of production |
 | | Although the <b>factorsb> of production are traditionally split up into land, labour, capital and enterprise, you can also use a common sense categorisation based on specific companies. |  | | The term <b>factorsb> of production relates to the key <b>factorsb> that go into making goods. |  | | Enterprise is the skill of combining the other <b>factorsb> of production. |
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| | Economics for Tomorrow Econ 101 |
 | | A fourth factor of production is the entrepreneur or business leader who visualizes production, takes risks and organizes the other resources. |  | | Each of these resources is limited in the amount which is available for production. |  | | Economics is the study of how people transform their limited resources of land, labor and capital into items of greater value. |
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| | Returns to the <b>factorsb> of production (from distribution theory) -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | Traditionally, economists have studied how the costs of these <b>factorsb> and the size of their returnrent, wages, and profitsare fixed. |  | | in economics, the systematic attempt to account for the sharing of the national income among the owners of the <b>factorsb> of productionland, labour, and capital. |  | | in economics, an effort to explain the principles by which a business firm decides how much of each commodity that it sells (its outputs&; or products) it will produce, and how much of each kind of labour, raw material, fixed capital good, etc., that it employs (its inputs or <b>factorsb> of production) it will use. |
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| | Production - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Economic production, in national accounts and macro-economics, an activity carried out under the control and responsibility of a resident institutional unit that uses <b>factorsb> of production to produce outputs of goods and services |  | | Production, costs, and pricing, in microeconomics, the act of making things |  | | Lexeme production, in communications, an abstract unit of morphological analysis in linguistics |
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| | JS Online: External <b>factorsb> push production costs upward |
 | | Combined, they add about 22% to the cost of production for U.S. companies, the study noted. |  | | The United States differs markedly from many of its manufacturing trading partners in that businesses here play a bigger role in the financing of health and retirement benefits, according to the study. |  | | It ought to raise red flags for workers, said John Goldstein, president of the Milwaukee County Labor Council. |
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| | Economics as a Social Science |
 | | Equally important is developing an understanding about how wants and needs are communicated to the economic system, how to involve individuals in the production process and provide incentives for these individuals to specialize in areas of production where their talents are best used and then exchange goods with others. |  | | Production is about the conversion of scarce resources into desired goods and services. |  | | Finally, given that these individuals are at one time involved in the production process and at other times seeking to acquire the goods that have been produced, how are trading rules and exchange agreements established? |
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| | <b>Factorsb> of Production Community Telecollaborative Project- Introduction |
 | | You may not realize it, but you will be using the four <b>factorsb> of production: Land, Labor, Capital, and Entreprenuership. |  | | Afterwards, other students will be able to view all the products to "shop" for the item that best suits their community. |  | | Third, your team will come up with a marketing plan for the product. |
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| | <b>factorsb> of production Definition |
 | | Various resources, taken as a collective group, which contribute to the production of a product or service. |  | | Topics include Gross Domestic Product, Consumer Price Index, the Producer Price Index, Employment Indicators, the Retail Sales Index, the National Association of Purchasing Management Index, the Consumer Confidence Index, and more. |  | | Learn how the economy can be influenced by the US government through fiscal and monetary policy. |
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| | The Four <b>Factorsb> of Production |
 | | Objective 7.01: Describe the basic <b>factorsb> of production such as land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurial skills and their impact on economic activities. |  | | Students will learn that the production of any product or service requires four <b>factorsb> of production. |  | | Have the students label the things on their "timeline" as either land, labor, capital, or entrepreneurship. |
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http://www.learnnc.org/lessons/print/PennPace5232002739
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| | Lesson Plan: Economics: The <b>Factorsb> of Production |
 | | Through the use of an overhead transparency flow chart, lead a discussion on the interrelationship of the <b>factorsb> of production. |  | | Thoughtful Application: After completing the activities students should be able to use the <b>factorsb> of production to make rational decisions in a market place. |  | | Teacher Background: Students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of the <b>factorsb> of production. |
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http://www.alt.wcboe.k12.md.us/mainfold/curric/secsoc/economics.htm
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| | GCSE Economics - <b>Factorsb> of Production |
 | | <b>Factorsb> of production are the resources of LAND, LABOUR, CAPITAL and ENTERPRISE used to produce goods and services. |  | | E Is it possible to improve the <b>factorsb> of production e.g. |  | | What evidence is there of the 4 <b>factorsb> of production land, labour, capital and enterprise? |
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http://www.tutor2u.net/economics/gcse/revision_notes/basics_factors_of_production.htm
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| | Applied Tourism Economic Impact Analysis - <b>Factorsb> of Production |
 | | The supply of recreation and tourism is a complex combination of natural amenities, recreational sites, access, and private sector business activity which is influenced by an array of <b>factorsb> that act to provide opportunities that satisfy leisure-based travel demands. |  | | Six <b>factorsb> are considered: easy comprehensibility; basis in the surrounding environment; type of owner control (commercial, government or non-profit); magnetism of the attraction; capacity to satisfy; and result of creation. |  | | Three primary actors develop the supply of tourism products: the commercial sector; non-profit organizations; and government. |
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http://www.wisc.edu/urpl/people/marcouiller/projects/clearinghouse/Production.htm
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| | Roy A. Foulke / The <b>Factorsb> of Production |
 | | In returns to these three <b>factorsb> is the whole produce distributed.''[3] The eight fascinating chapters in Book III of Progress and Poverty are concerned with clearing up the "puzzling ambiguity and confusion" which were made by economic writers up to that time in the description of the <b>factorsb> of the production of wealth. |  | | It would seem to be no accident that the <b>factorsb> in production are quite generally mentioned in the order of land first, labor second, and capital third. |  | | As all wealth is in the last analysis the resultant of land and labor, so is all production in the last analysis the expenditure of labor upon land. |
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| | Tutor2u - <b>Factorsb> of Production |
 | | Human capital refers to the quality of labor resources, which can be improved through investments in education, training, and health |  | | Some nations are endowed with natural resources and exploit this by specialising in the extraction and production of these resources - for example - the development of the North Sea Oil and Gas. |  | | Others believe that they deserve recognition as a separate factor of production in their own right. |
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| | Revision Guru |
 | | Take risks with their own money and the financial capital of others. |  | | This refers to all of the tools, buildings, machines et cetera used in the production of goods and the money that firm have and use. |
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| | Producing Ohio: Links: <b>Factorsb> of Production |
 | | Quia's online learning activities includes one on <b>Factorsb> of Production. |  | | From a small carpenter's workshop, founded by Kasper Faber in 1761 to a major international corporation, Faber-Castell has all kinds of company information. |  | | Now that you have learned about the production of a pencil, sharpen your skills with a visit to Pencil Pages the world's most comprehensive online resource for pencil-related information. |
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| | Taxation on other <b>factorsb> of production |
 | | Implicit tax rate on other <b>factorsb> of production - % |  | | Innovation and Research and Development (R&D) Information and communication technology |
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| | <b>Factorsb> of Production |
 | | All goods and services are created by combining land, labor, and capital; and every good or service requires at least a minimal amount of each of the <b>factorsb>. |  | | In a landscaping business, the <b>factorsb> of production could be broken down as follows: |  | | In a planned economy, central planners decide how land, labor, and capital should be used to provide for maximum benefit for all citizens. |
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| | Nestlé - Sustainability and water - <b>Factorsb> of production |
 | | enterprise - the process of bringing the above <b>factorsb> together to make a profit. |  | | Any production process involves the use of all <b>factorsb> of production. |  | | The efficient and sustainable use of <b>factorsb> of production has long been tackled by Nestlé working with its agricultural suppliers. |
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