Friday, June 20, 2008
Blackwell Synergy is merging to Wiley InterSciencefrom
From June 30th 2008 the journal content currently available on Blackwell Synergy will be delivered through Wiley InterScience due to the merger of Wiley-Blackwell's online journal systems.
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his is a first step in the development of a next generation online publishing platform, arriving early 2009, which will deliver Wiley-Blackwell journals, online books, reference works, databases, protocols and other electronic resources through one integrated service.
The benefits will begin immediately after June 30th:
approximately 3 million articles
Information for Registered Users of Blackwell Synergy
- No action is necessary — all active accounts will be migrated automatically. If you already have a Wiley InterScience account your information will be combined. You may be requested to accept new terms and conditions the first time you log in after June 30th.
- Blackwell Synergy will close at the end of June 27th. During the transition weekend of June 28th and 29th Wiley InterScience will be unavailable for a period. Look out for notes on this website nearer the time for more details.
- Journal content pages will look slightly different but you can still find them if you have bookmarked the page. You will be redirected to the equivalent page where it exists on Wiley InterScience or to the journal issues page. Once in Wiley InterScience we would suggest you re-save your bookmarks for your favourite journals.
- Access to articles and most functions will continue uninterrupted, although you will notice small differences in design and terminology. For a short period between 13 June - 1 July it will not be possible to register for new table of contents email alerts or save searches.
The changes ...
Journal content pages — will look slightly different but still be accessible at their current URL.
Table of contents email alerts — for your selected journals will continue. The sender will appear as "Wiley InterScience" instead of the journal title.
My Synergy — your personalized settings such as favorite journals, table of contents email alerts will now be stored in My Profile. Access to My Profile will be using your existing username and password.
Search alerts and saved searches — these can not be moved to your new Wiley InterScience My Profile area but if you re-run your searches on Wiley InterScience from 30th June you will get results not from 1400 journals but also over 5000 online books and reference works.
Online early articles — papers published online in advance of the print version will be available in the Early View section of the journal content page.
Searching — searches in Wiley InterScience will be across title, abstract and keywords. Full text searching will be temporarily unavailable until the launch of Wiley-Blackwell's new platform in early 2009.
A glossary of changes to terminology (PDF) is available to assist you.
Free 30 day access to The Journal of Futures Markets
Launch of the new Quarterly Labour Force Survey
Labour market data users would be familiar with the Labour Force Survey (LFS) that was conducted in March and September each year and released six months after the collection period. Over the past two years, Stats SA has re-engineered this survey to collect labour statistics on a quarterly cycle and report these results four weeks after the end of each quarter. Thus we witness the birth of the new labour market survey called the Quarterly Labour Force Survey (QLFS).
QLFS results for the first and second quarters of 2008 will be published on 28 August 2008. The historical continuity with previously published labour market results will be facilitated.
At the August 28th launch, Stats SA will also publish revised key labour market indicators for previous March surveys as far back as the year 2000. These indicators will be based on link factors computed using the QLFS first quarter results (January to March 2008) and the LFS conducted in parallel in March 2008.
In the build-up to the August launch, Stats SA will post documents on the web pertaining to various aspects of the re-engineering process. We would also like to interact with you on a more personal level. Please tell us who you are by registering your interest in the new QLFS release by clicking here…
New BER releases
1.Quarterly analysis of manufacturing activity - Full survey : second quarter Authors: University of Stellenbosch. Bureau for Economic Research.; Published: 2008From: BER : Manufacturing Survey : Full Survey, Vol 23, Issue 2, Pages: 1-62
Quarterly analysis of manufacturing activity - Capital goods industry : second quarter Authors: University of Stellenbosch. Bureau for Economic Research.; Published: 2008From: BER : Capital Goods Industries Survey, Vol 23, Issue 2, Pages: 1-25 Notes: This pdf, as supplied by the publisher, is unfortunately not searchable.
Quarterly analysis of manufacturing activity - Executive summary : second quarter Authors: University of Stellenbosch. Bureau for Economic Research.; Published: 2008From: BER : Survey of Business Conditions in Manufacturing : An Executive Summary, Vol 23, Issue 2, Pages: 1-5
New edition of The Investment Analysts Journal available
1.Evaluating and constructing equity benchmarks in the South African portfolio management context Authors: Kruger, R.; Van Rensburg, P.; Published: 2008From: Investment Analysts Journal, Issue 67, Pages: 5-17
2.Forecasting volatility on the JSE Authors: Samouilhan, N.L.; Shannon, G.; Published: 2008From: Investment Analysts Journal, Issue 67, Pages: 19-28
3.Hedging employee stock options and the implications for accounting standards Authors: Taylor, D.; Van Zyl, W.; Published: 2008From: Investment Analysts Journal, Issue 67, Pages: 29-36
4.The profitability of CFD day trading on the JSE Authors: Venter, J.H.; Published: 2008From: Investment Analysts Journal, Issue 67, Pages: 37-47
5.Analysing some exotic options : EDS, instalments shares Authors: Swart, B.; Venter, A.; Published: 2008From: Investment Analysts Journal, Issue 67, Pages: 49-56
Thursday, June 19, 2008
New issue of SA Journal of Economic & Management Sciences available
1. Letter to reader and potential authors Authors: Koch, S.F.; Published: 2008From: South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences = Suid-Afrikaanse Tydskrif vir Ekonomiese en Bestuurswetenskappe, Vol 11, Issue 2, Jun
2. A critical assessment of the perceptions of potential graduates regarding their generic skills level : an exploratory study : management Authors: Smith, E.E.; Kruger, J.; Published: 2008From: South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences = Suid-Afrikaanse Tydskrif vir Ekonomiese en Bestuurswetenskappe, Vol 11, Issue 2, Jun, Pages: 121-138
3. The influence of length of relationship, gender and age on the relationship intention of short-term insurance clients : an exploratory study : management Authors: Steyn, T.F.J.; Mostert, P.G.; De Jager, J.N.W.; Published: 2008From: South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences = Suid-Afrikaanse Tydskrif vir Ekonomiese en Bestuurswetenskappe, Vol 11, Issue 2, Jun, Pages: 139-156
4. Examining the ethical predisposition of the next generation of business leaders in China and the Republic of South Africa : management Authors: Fullerton, S.; Bisschoff, C.; Moore, D.L.; Published: 2008From: South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences = Suid-Afrikaanse Tydskrif vir Ekonomiese en Bestuurswetenskappe, Vol 11, Issue 2, Jun, Pages: 157-171
5. Adapting the Macaulay duration for defaultable and option-embedded bonds : economics Authors: Van Vuuren, G.; Styger, P.; Published: 2008From: South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences = Suid-Afrikaanse Tydskrif vir Ekonomiese en Bestuurswetenskappe, Vol 11, Issue 2, Jun, Pages: 172-189
6. Evaluating the macroeconomic impacts of IMF programmes in Latin America, 1975-2004 : a GEE analysis : economics Authors: Ozturk, I.; Published: 2008From: South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences = Suid-Afrikaanse Tydskrif vir Ekonomiese en Bestuurswetenskappe, Vol 11, Issue 2, Jun, Pages: 190-202
7. Portfolio liquidity-adjusted value-at-risk : economics Authors: Botha, M.; Published: 2008From: South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences = Suid-Afrikaanse Tydskrif vir Ekonomiese en Bestuurswetenskappe, Vol 11, Issue 2, Jun, Pages: 203-216
8. Bank lending, expenditure components and inflation in South Africa : assessment from bounds testing approach : economics Authors: Ziramba, E.; Published: 2008From: South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences = Suid-Afrikaanse Tydskrif vir Ekonomiese en Bestuurswetenskappe, Vol 11, Issue 2, Jun, Pages: 217-228
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Emerging technologies in YOUR classroom
The annual Horizon Report describes the continuing work of the NMC’s Horizon Project, a research-oriented effort that seeks to identify and describe emerging technologies likely to have considerable impact on teaching, learning, and creative expression within higher education.
The report tracks the emerging technologies and their impact over a 5 year span. So, expect more of the following in your classrooms in the next ...
year:
- Grassroot Videos - Custom branding has allowed institutions to even have their own special presence within these networks, and will fuel rapid growth among learning-focused organizations who want their content to be where the viewers are.
- Collaboration Web - The newest tools for collaborative work are small, flexible, and free, and require no installation. Colleagues simply open their web browsers and they are able to edit group documents, hold online meetings, swap information and data, and collaborate in any number of ways without ever leaving their desks
2-3 years:
- Mobile Broadband -New displays and interfaces make it possible to use mobiles to access almost any Internet content—content that can be delivered over either a broadband cellular network or a local wireless network.
- Digital Mashups - custom applications where combinations of data from different sources are “mashed up” into a single tool— offer new ways to look at and interact with datasets that will transform the way we understand and represent information.
These are evident in organizations at the leading edge of technology adoption, and are beginning to appear at many institutions.
4-5 years:
- Collective Intelligence - In the coming years, we will see educational applications for both explicit collective intelligence—evidenced in projects like the Wikipedia and in community tagging—and implicit collective intelligence, or data gathered from the repeated activities of numbers of people, including search patterns, cell phone locations over time, geocoded digital photographs, and other data that are passively obtained.
- Social Operating Systems - The essential ingredient of next generation social networking, social operating systems, is that they will base the organization of the network around people, rather than around content. This simple conceptual shift promises profound implications for the academy, and for the ways in which we think about knowledge and learning.
To paraphrase the movies ... Horizon Reports has seen the future, and the future is now.
New edition of SA Journal of Business Management available
1.Chinese business negotiations : South African firm experiences and perspectives Authors: Horwitz, F.; Hemmant, R.; Rademeyer, C.; Published: 2008From: South African Journal of Business Management, Vol 39, Issue 1, Mar, Pages: 1-13
Web links for International Trade and Labour Issues
Are you searching for sources on the internet on international trade and labour issues?
Stuart Basefsky of the ResourceShelf compiled a list of WTO Trade & Labour Issues which is hosted on Cornell University's ILR Library website
Here is what his list covers:
- International cooperation on trade and labor issues.
- Labor-Related Reports for U.S. Free Trade Agreements
- Office of Trade and Labor Affairs (OTLA)
- North American Agreement on Labor Cooperation (NAALC)
- NAALC Cooperative Activities
- Bureau of International Labor Affairs (ILAB)
- MONITORING INTERNATIONAL LABOR STANDARDS (MILS) DATABASE
- WebMILS
- Commission for Labor Cooperation Congressional Research Service (CRS)
- NAFTA Regional Database
- General Accountability Office (GAO) GAO-08-59
- International Trade: An Analysis of Free Trade Agreements and Congressional and Private Sector Consultations under Trade Promotion Authority [November 2007]
- Human Resources Development Canada
- Globalization & the Workplace
- International Labour Organization (ILO)
- Globalization Mexican Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare
- Public Citizen
- Global Trade Watch
- This site include numerous useful links, projects, programs and includes the
- Trade Adjustment Assistance Database United States Trade Representative (USTR)
- Trade Agreements
- USTR Focus on LaborWorld Trade Organization (WTO)
- The WTO and International Labour Organization
- Federation of International Trade Associations (FITA)
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Hottest articles in ScienceDirect
Every 3 months ScienceDirect distributes a list of the Top 25 Hottest articles published with in a specific subject area.
Here is the newest list available for Economics, Econometrics & Finance for the time period: Jan - March 2008.
(For some reason Accounting articles are grouped with Business & Management - for the list of hottest articles that include Accounting please click here.)
- Australian gold exploration 1976-2003 • ArticleResources Policy, Volume 30, Issue 1, 1 March 2005, Pages 29-37Huleatt, M.B.; Jaques, A.L.
- Exploration and discovery of Australia's copper, nickel, lead and zinc resources 1976-2005 • ArticleResources Policy, Volume 30, Issue 3, 1 September 2005, Pages 168-185Jaques, A.L.; Huleatt, M.B.; Ratajkoski, M.; Towner, R.R.
- Market efficiency, long-term returns, and behavioral finance • ArticleJournal of Financial Economics, Volume 49, Issue 3, 1 September 1998, Pages 283-306Fama, E.F.Cited by Scopus (381)
- Investor protection and corporate governance • ArticleJournal of Financial Economics, Volume 58, Issue 1-2, 1 January 2000, Pages 3-27La Porta, R.; Lopez-de-Silanes, F.; Shleifer, A.; Vishny, R.Cited by Scopus (283)
- Liquidity and market efficiency • ArticleJournal of Financial EconomicsChordia, T.; Roll, R.; Subrahmanyam, A.
- How does foreign direct investment affect economic growth? • ArticleJournal of International Economics, Volume 45, Issue 1, 1 June 1998, Pages 115-135Borensztein, E.; De Gregorio, J.; Lee, J.-W.Cited by Scopus (246)
- Is Globalization Reducing Poverty and Inequality? • ArticleWorld Development, Volume 32, Issue 4, 1 April 2004, Pages 567-589Wade, R.H.
- The theory and practice of corporate finance: evidence from the field • ArticleJournal of Financial Economics, Volume 60, Issue 2-3, 1 May 2001, Pages 187-243Graham, J.R.; Harvey, C.R.Cited by Scopus (200)
- Corporate governance and pay-for-performance: The impact of earnings management • ArticleJournal of Financial EconomicsCornett, M.M.; Marcus, A.J.; Tehranian, H.
- Information asymmetry, corporate disclosure, and the capital markets: A review of the empirical disclosure literature • ArticleJournal of Accounting and Economics, Volume 31, Issue 1-3, 1 September 2001, Pages 405-440Healy, P.M.; Palepu, K.G.Cited by Scopus (162)
- The price of innovation: new estimates of drug development costs • ArticleJournal of Health Economics, Volume 22, Issue 2, 1 March 2003, Pages 151-185DiMasi, J.A.; Hansen, R.W.; Grabowski, H.G.Cited by Scopus (508)
- Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers: A New Convergence • ArticleWorld Development, Volume 31, Issue 1, 1 January 2003, Pages 53-69Craig, D.; Porter, D.
- The curse of natural resources • ArticleEuropean Economic Review, Volume 45, Issue 4-6, 1 May 2001, Pages 827-838Sachs, J.D.; Warner, A.M.Cited by Scopus (109)
- An analytical approximation to the option formula for the GARCH model • ArticleInternational Review of Financial Analysis, Volume 14, Issue 2, 1 January 2005, Pages 149-164Choi, Y.
- Enchantment and Disenchantment: The Role of Community in Natural Resource Conservation • ArticleWorld Development, Volume 27, Issue 4, 1 April 1999, Pages 629-649Agrawal, A.; Gibson, C.C.Cited by Scopus (274)
- Consumer acceptance, valuation of and attitudes towards genetically modified food: Review and implications for food policy • ArticleFood Policy, Volume 33, Issue 2, 1 April 2008, Pages 99-111Costa-Font, M.; Gil, J.M.; Traill, W.B.
- Economic consequences of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 • ArticleJournal of Accounting and Economics, Volume 44, Issue 1-2, 1 September 2007, Pages 74-115Zhang, I.X.
- Payout policy in the 21st century • ArticleJournal of Financial Economics, Volume 77, Issue 3, 1 September 2005, Pages 483-527Brav, A.; Graham, J.R.; Harvey, C.R.; Michaely, R.Cited by Scopus (40)
- Capital markets research in accounting • ArticleJournal of Accounting and Economics, Volume 31, Issue 1-3, 1 September 2001, Pages 105-231Kothari, S.P.Cited by Scopus (129)
- Volume, liquidity, and liquidity risk • ArticleJournal of Financial EconomicsJohnson, T.C.
- The balance on the balanced scorecard a critical analysis of some of its assumptions • ArticleManagement Accounting Research, Volume 11, Issue 1, 1 March 2000, Pages 65-88Norreklit, H.Cited by Scopus (85)
- Foreign direct investment and technology spillovers: Theory and evidence • ArticleJournal of Development Economics, Volume 85, Issue 1-2, 1 February 2008, Pages 176-193Liu, Z.
- Testing the pecking order theory of capital structure • ArticleJournal of Financial Economics, Volume 67, Issue 2, 1 February 2003, Pages 217-248Frank, M.Z.; Goyal, V.K.Cited by Scopus (46)
- In search of strategic management accounting: theoretical and field study perspectives • ArticleManagement Accounting Research, Volume 14, Issue 3, 1 September 2003, Pages 255-279Roslender, R.; Hart, S.J.Cited by Scopus (7)
- The interplay of different levers of control: A case study of introducing a new performance measurement system • ArticleManagement Accounting Research, Volume 16, Issue 3, 1 September 2005, Pages 293-320Tuomela, T.S.Cited by Scopus (4)
New edition of Studies in Economics and Econometrics available
New Journal Additions in ProQuest: ABI/Inform
ProQuest has recently added new journals to their ABI/Inform Global collection, they are:
1) The Tax Lawyer (full text coverage from Spring 2007)
The Tax Lawyer, the USA’s premier, peer-reviewed tax law journal, is published quarterly as a service to its members by the American Bar Association Section of Taxation.
The Tax Lawyer endeavors to provide scholarly articles by notable tax attorneys and professors, key reports by Section of Taxation committees and task forces, and student notes and comments on timely topics that the editorial board believes to be of professional interest to members of the Section and the tax profession.
2) Global Outlook Online (full text coverage from January 2008) published by The Bank of Nova Scotia. This journal covers the economic growth, conditions and statistics of Canada.
3) ICIS Chemical Business (full text coverage from October 2007) published by Reed Business Information, UK and covers the chemical industry news.
4) Telecommunications (full text coverage from July 2007) published by Horizon House, goes beyond superficial news headlines and plunges deeply into the business operations of service providers, the technologies they rely on and the applications they deploy to create competitive advantage.
New CPI Weights released
The new weights will be released on their website and at an information session in Johannesburg, with a second information session in Cape Town.
In addition to an explanation of the new weights, Stats SA will also provide details on some methodological changes planned for the CPI. Both the new weights and the methodological changes only become effective with the January 2009 CPI release.
The sessions are open to the media and other users of the CPI.
Gauteng
Date: 1 July 2008
Time: 09h30 – 13h00
Venue: Indaba Hotel, Fourways
Cost: Free
Please RSVP with STATSSA before Wednesday 25 June 2008 by emailling rsvp@statssa.gov.za, indicating which meeting (Cape Town or Gauteng) you would like to attend. (Venue details will be forwarded once your RSVP has been received.)