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A comparative study of allocation of decision-making across stakeholder groups: The case of personal care industries
Avner Ben-Ner
, Ting Ren
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Stakeholder Groups
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Personal Care
100%
United States
50%
Local Government
50%
Nursing Homes
50%
Survey Data
50%
Nonprofit Organizations
50%
Healthcare Facilities
50%
Childcare Center
50%
Not-for-profit
50%
For-profit Firm
50%
Executive
50%
Group Homes
50%
Community Representatives
50%
Decision-making Power
50%
Government Organizations
50%
Board of Directors
50%
Detailed Survey
50%
One-state Reality
50%
Social Sciences
Comparative Study
100%
Decision Making
100%
Nursing Home
25%
Survey Analysis
25%
Government Organization
25%
Board of Directors
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Local Government
100%
Specific Industry
100%