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Browsing Cornell Peter and Stephanie Nolan School of Hotel Administration by Type "conference papers and proceedings"
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Adoption and Coexistence of GE, Conventional non-GE, and Organic Crops
Adalja, Aaron; Greene, Catherine; Hanson, James; Ebel, Robert; Barron, Michael (2013-07-29)The adoption of genetically engineered (GE) crop varieties by U.S. farmers is widespread for major crops—94 percent of planted acres for soybeans, and 88 percent for corn in 2012 (USDA-NASS 2012). The potential exists for ... -
Exploring the Effect of Culture on How Pay-For-Performance Affects Turnover: A Multi-Level Longitudinal Study on 24 Countries
Shao, Lian; Sturman, Michael C. (2006-01-01)While research has shown that pay-for-performance plans affect the curvilinear relationship between performance and turnover, all of this research has been conducted on samples of employees from the United States. In this ... -
Future Earnings Growth Volatility and the Value Premium
Alcock, Jamie; Steiner, Eva; Tan, Kelvin Jui Keng (2011-12-01)The value premium is well established in empirical asset pricing, but to date there is little understanding as to its fundamental drivers. We use a stochastic earnings valuation model to establish a direct link between the ... -
Impacts of the Food Safety Modernization Act on On-Farm Food Safety Practices for Small and Sustainable Produce Growers
Adalja, Aaron; Lichtenberg, Erik (2015-07-01)We use data from a national survey of fruit and vegetable growers to examine the current prevalence and cost burden of food safety practices required in the proposed Produce Rule implementing the Food Safety Modernization ... -
The New Science of Service Innovation: Part 1 Select Research on Data
Cornell Hospitality Research Summit (2015-10-10)Select Research on Data from the 2014 Cornell Hospitality Research Summit Few businesses have the level of direct access to customer and employee data as that found in the hospitality and service industries. Fortunately, ... -
The New Science of Service Innovation: Part 2 Select Research on Organizations
Cornell Hospitality Research Summit (2015-10-11)Select Research on Organizations from the 2014 Cornell Hospitality Research Summit It goes without saying that change is inevitable in hospitality and service organizations, as the competitive marketplace changes and as ... -
The New Science of Service Innovation: Part 3 Select Research on Technology
Cornell Hospitality Research Summit (2015-10-12)Select Research on Technology from the 2014 Cornell Hospitality Research Summit The lodging and service industries have constantly adopted technology solutions over the years, with one caveat. Hoteliers rarely have installed ... -
The New Science of Service Innovation: Part 4 Select Research on People
Cornell Hospitality Research Summit (2015-10-13)Select Research on People from the 2014 Cornell Hospitality Research Summit Technology is essential, data has become indispensable, and organizations remain fundamental, but people—both employees and customers—have been ... -
Will the Real Correlation Please Stand Up? An Examination of the Effectiveness of Statistical Corrections for Common Method Variance Using Data Simulation
Richardson, Hettie A.; Simmering, Marcia J.; Sturman, Michael C. (2004-01-01)A concern of researchers is the risk of measurement error due to common method variance (CMV) when using self-reported data. The present study addresses this concern by empirically comparing four techniques for correcting ...