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  1. Public value

    Public value is the equivalent of shareholder value in public management . Public value can be instituted as an organising principle in a public sector organisation, providing a focus in the context of which ... of the organisation, in terms of efficiency economics efficiency or services. Public organisations seeking to use public value as a principle need to create a corporate culture in which the pursuit of public value by employees is rewarded just as pursuing shareholder value is rewarded in private corporation ... a book on the subject, Creating Public Value Strategic Management in Government , in 1995. Usage ... launched the Institute for Public Service Value, to explore how public value is created in government ... , conducted research on the topic of public value in the context of governments investments in Information ... returns to the public at large. From this point of view, there are two sources of public value ... 201 PV public service reform final.pdf Public Value The Next Steps in Public Service Reform . See ... non excludable from using References Mark H. Moore 1995 , Creating Public Value Strategic Management ... and Greg Parston 2006 , Unlocking Public Value , John Wiley & Sons. Inc. http www.amazon.com dp 0471959456 ... A Public Value Framework , The Center for Technology in Government, University at Albany ... Accenture Institute for Public Service Value http www.accenture.com publicservicevalue Kate Oakley ... bpv.pdf Building Public Value BBC report on renewal of its charter Barry Bozeman 2002 , http www.blackwell synergy.com links doi 10.1111 0033 3352.00165 Public Value Failure When Efficient Markets ... Mark Moore s Harvard profile DEMOS The Public Value of Science 2005 http www.demos.co.uk publications ... Prime Minister s Strategy Unit 2002 Creating Public Value http www.cabinetoffice.gov.uk ... SAP http www.sap.com industries publicsector roi.epx Bibliography on Public Value English and German Literature http www.theoriebuero.org 1352 literaturliste public value theorie theory Category ...   more details



  1. Value

    Wiktionary Value or values may refer to Concepts of worth Value ethics Value personal and cultural Value economics Theory of value economics Value theory Value investing Value marketing Value law i.e. consideration Concepts of quantity , amount, or entity Value semiotics Value mathematics Value computer science Other Lightness color The term values usually refers to Value ethics Value personal and cultural Value law See also Anthropological theories of value Extrinsic value Intrinsic value disambiguation Moral character Phronesis Store of value Value added disambig Category Value af Waarde ar cs Hodnota de Valor es Valor desambiguaci n fr Valeur ko it Valore he nl Waarde ja no Verdi pl Warto pt Valor ro Valoare sk Hodnota sv V rde vi Gi tr ...   more details



  1. T value

    Dablink T value can also refer to the Student s t test . The United States Department of Agriculture defines the T Value as the maximum average soil loss in tons per year that will still allow economical maintenance of the current level of production into the future. ref http agriculture.house.gov info glossary tu.htm USA Department of Agriculture ref References Reflist colwidth 40em references references Category United States Department of Agriculture ...   more details



  1. A value

    image Labeledcyclohexane.png thumb 400px right The A value for a methyl group is 1.74 as derived from the chemical equilibrium above. This means it costs 1.74 kcal mol of energy to have a methyl group in the axial position compared to the equatorial position. A Values are numerical values used in the determination of the most stable orientation of atoms in a molecule Conformational isomerism Conformational Analysis , as well as a general representation of steric bulk . A values are derived from energy measurements of a monosubstituted cyclohexane conformation cyclohexane ring. ref name PACGlossary cite journal title Glossary of terms used in physical organic chemistry IUPAC Recommendations 1994 journal PAC year 1994 volume 66 pages 1077 1184 doi 10.1351 pac199466051077 author Muller, P ref Substituent s on a cyclohexane ring prefer to reside in the equatorial position to the axial. The difference ... energy conformation equatorial substitution is the A value for that particular substituent. Utility ... A value is equatorial is favored. image methyltbutyl cyclohexane.png thumb 600px center A methyl substituent has a significantly smaller A value than a tert butyl substituent therefore the most stable .... In general, the larger a substituent s A value, the larger the steric effect of that substituent. Methyl has an A value of 1.74 while butyl tert butyl has an A value of 5. Because the A value ..., the A value is reduced from what would be predicted based purely on enthalpic terms. Due to these favorable ... style text align center Substituent A Value Substituent A Value Substituent A Value D 0.006 CH sub ... of the hydroxyl and isopropyl subunit, the energetic value of a favorable intramolecular hydrogen ... below is axial in the ground state, despite a positive A Value. From this observation, it is clear ... A value 4.9 has a larger A value than the trimethylsilyl group A value 2.5 , yet the tert butyl ... group less sterically hindering, thus, lowering it s A value. ref name Hoffmanbook This can also be seen ...   more details



  1. Value network

    network, whether private industry, government or public sector. Allee developed Value network ...Context date December 2008 A value network is a business analysis perspective that describes social and technical resources within and between businesses. The nodes in a value network represent people ... s. These deliverables take the form of knowledge or other intangibles and or financial value. Value ... have both internal and external value networks. ref Value Network Basics, openvaluenetworks.com ref External value networks External facing networks include customers or recipients, intermediaries ... value networks Internal value networks focus on key activities, processes and relationships that cut ... support. Value is created through Trade exchange and the relationships between roles. Value networks operate in public agencies, civil society , in the Company enterprise , institutional settings, and all forms of organization . Value networks advance innovation, wealth , social good and Social environment environmental well being. Clayton Christensen s value networks Christensen defines value ... into existing value networks, they must adapt their business models to conform to the value network ..., page 296 ref blockquote Fjeldstad and Stabells value networks Fjeldstad and Stabell ref http ..., . Configuring value for competitive advantage On chains, shops, and networks Strategic Management Journal 19, 1998 ref presents a framework for value configurations in which a Value network is one of two alternatives to Michael Porter s Value Chain s the other being the Value shop configuration . F&S s value networks consists of these components A set of customers. Some service the customers .... A set of contracts that enables access to the service. An obvious example of a value network is the network ... company and immediately has access to all the value network of other customers of the phone ... address the same issue the conceptual understanding of how a company understands itself and its value ...   more details



  1. Value capture

    Cleanup date June 2008 Value capture refers to a type of public financing where increases in private land values generated by public investments are all or in part captured or recouped by the public sector. It provides a means for internalizing the positive externalities of public investments, allowing public agencies to tax the direct beneficiaries of their investments, and or provide benefits to the taxpayers ... 2004. http www.rics.org downloads static land value.pdf Land Value and Public Transport , Royal Institution ..., or increases in land value which otherwise profit private landowners without cost, may be captured directly by converting them into public revenue, e.g. using real estate taxes, impact fees ... using exactions, public easements, or other nonpossessory interests granted to the public or a public agency. Value capture refers to a type of Public private partnership in which the private sector compensates a public agency for the cost of an investment that generates economic value. It is in almost all cases led by the public agency responsible for the investment. Transportation projects, for example .... Public agencies, with proper preparation and foresight, can capture a portion of that profit using a variety of methods 1 local improvement districts 2 public private development of adjacent land ... hub. Value capture can be thought of as a fully contained sub set of land value tax , however ... http www.lincolninst.edu offers this perspective on value capture Value capture mechanisms are being ... parts of the region the notion of value capture continues to meet with suspicion and resistance. In addition of the use of value capture mechanisms to control urban growth and territorial expansion ... land occupations are mostly irregular or illegal, and where significant land value increments are self generated by the community, rather than by state action. This network explores whether land value increments resulting directly or indirectly from public interventions can be mobilized to mitigate ...   more details



  1. Time value

    In finance , time value is Time value of money or Option time value Time value of an option . In transport economics , time value refers to Value of time In photography and cameras Tv may refer to exposure setting. disambig ...   more details



  1. Value engineering

    citations missing article date November 2007 Primarysources date November 2007 Value engineering VE is a systematic method to improve the value of goods or products and services by using an examination of function. Value, as defined, is the ratio of function to cost . Value can therefore be increased by either improving the function or reducing the cost . It is a primary tenet of value engineering that basic functions be preserved and not be reduced as a consequence of pursuing value improvements. ref http www.value eng.org pdf docs monographs vmstd.pdf Value Methodology Standard Bot generated title ref In the United States, value engineering is specifically spelled out in Public Law 104 106, which states Each executive agency shall establish and maintain cost effective value engineering procedures and processes. ref http oecm.energy.gov Portals 2 PL104 106.pdf Text of Law Requiring Value Engineering in Executive Agencies Bot generated title ref Value engineering is sometimes taught within the project management or industrial engineering body of knowledge as a technique in which the value ... increasing the value for the manufacturer and or their customers. VE follows a structured thought ... can and not the original connotation of securing a screw into a screw hole. In value engineering ... by stirring and to limit the application only considers paint. This is the basis of what value engineering refers to as function analysis . ref cite book title The Value Methodology Standard origydate ... Value engineering uses rational logic a unique how why questioning technique and the analysis of function to identify relationships that increase value. It is considered a quantitative method similar ... research, which uses model building to identify predictive relationships. Value engineering is also referred to as value management or value methodology VM , and value analysis VA . ref http www.value eng.org SAVE International Value Engineering, Value Analysis, Value Management and Value ...   more details



  1. Value investing

    Value investing is an investment investor profile paradigm that derives from the ideas on investment ... value investing has taken many forms since its inception, it generally involves buying security ... York McGraw Hill Book Co., 4. ISBN 0 07 144820 9. ref As examples, such securities may be stock in public companies that trade at discounts to book value or Tangible Common Equity tangible book value ... ratio s. High profile proponents of value investing, including Berkshire Hathaway chairman Warren Buffett , have argued that the essence of value investing is buying stocks at less than their Intrinsic value finance intrinsic value . ref Benjamin Graham Graham 1949 . The Intelligent Investor New York Collins, Ch.20. ISBN 0 06 055566 1. ref The discount of the market price to the intrinsic value is what Benjamin Graham called the margin of safety . The intrinsic value is the discounted value of all ... be assumptions. For the last 25 years, Warren Buffett has taken the value investing concept even ... 130px Value investing was established by Benjamin Graham and David Dodd , both professors at Columbia ... investment in stocks trading below their tangible book value as a safeguard to adverse future developments often encountered in the stock market. Further evolution However, the concept of value as well as book value has evolved significantly since the 1970s. Book value is most useful in industries ... through fast technological advancements, the value of its assets is not easily estimated. Sometimes ... and therefore its value can suffer permanent impairment. One good example of decreasing asset value is a personal computer. An example of where book value does not mean much is the service and retail sectors. One modern model of calculating value is the discounted cash flow model DCF , where the value of an asset is the sum of its future cash flow s, discounted back to the present. Value investing performance Performance of value strategies Value investing has proven to be a successful investment ...   more details



  1. Intrinsic value

    Intrinsic value can refer to Intrinsic value finance , of an option or stock. Intrinsic value numismatics , of a coin. Intrinsic value ethics , in ethics and philosophy. Intrinsic value animal ethics , in philosophy. Intrinsic theory of value , an economic theory of worth. See also Extrinsic value Value disambiguation disambig ...   more details



  1. Best value

    Best Value is government policy in the United Kingdom affecting the provision of public services in England and Wales . In Wales, Best Value is known as the Wales Programme for Improvement . Introduction Best Value was introduced in England and Wales the 1999 Local Government Act by the UK Labour Party ... services in terms of both cost and quality A Best Value authority must make arrangements to secure ... of economy, efficiency and effectiveness LGA 1999, section 3 1 . Effects of Best Value The range ... services, environmental health, housing and planning. The first details of Best Value were set out in the Twelve Principles of Best Value announced in June 1997 DoE 1997 . The bill to provide the statutory ... value framework, and assess the extent to which actual improvements in service quality and efficiency have flowed from the new approach DETR 1997a . The rationale for the introduction of Best Value ... be abolished DETR 1998, s.1.5 . Thus, the rationale for Best Value emphasised three points the failure ... effect of competition as a prime objective. History of Best Value Under the leadership ... issue of tender, receipt of tender, selection of provider  Labour s Best Value proved more difficult to define. The notion of Best Value prior to implementation was enshrined within one key consultation document Modernising Local Government  Improving local services through best value DETR 1998a . This set out four defining elements of Best Value. The first was the duty to secure economic ... within which the authority must demonstrate that in the fulfilment of their duties under Best Value they have compared their service provision with that of other private and public providers consulted ... would increase. Performance would be monitored locally through Best Value Performance Reviews BVPRs , partly through adherence to locally and statutorily determined Best Value performance indicators ... of Best Value outlined the consequence of performance Government intervention in cases of Best Value ...   more details



  1. Future of value

    Future of value may refer to Future value in economics Future ethical value , as that of potential person s disambig ...   more details



  1. Deprival value

    Public Sector Accounting Standards Board has discussed deprival value and its application ...Deprival value is a concept used in accounting theory to determine the appropriate measurement basis for assets. It is an alternative to historical cost and fair value or mark to market accounting. Some writers prefer terms such as value to the owner or value to the firm . Deprival value is also sometimes advocated for liabilities, in which case another term such as Relief value may be used. The deprival value of an asset is the extent to which the entity is better off because it holds the asset ... hold it ? Deprival value explained Deprival value is based on the premise that the value .... It builds on the insight that often the owner of an asset can use an asset to derive greater value ... employed in a business but no more than scrap value could be obtained from its sale net selling price . Deprival value reasons that the maximum value at which an asset should be stated is its replacement ... amount is, in turn, defined as the higher of net selling price and value in use, which is the present value of the future returns that will be made by continuing to use the asset. In summary Deprival value equals the higher of replacement cost and recoverable amount and Recoverable amount is the higher of net selling price and value in use. An important practical implication of deprival value reasoning is that many assets will be stated at replacement cost, as entities tend to hold and use ... value Critics of deprival value assert that it is more complex than other measurement bases. Its ... the values of assets owned by different entities may be difficult where deprival value is used because it reflects the position of the reporting entity. Critics also point out that the calculation of value ... value is frequently ascribed to JC Bonbright s 1937 work The Valuation of Property ref WT Baxter ... Concepts of Cost and Value in Modern Accounting Theory , edited by Morton Backer Prentice Hall, New ...   more details



  1. Value theory

    , which means, it has exchange value , even though it may have a negative public good or even be bad ...Unreferenced date December 2009 Value theory encompasses a range of approaches to understanding how, why, and to what degree humans should value things, whether the thing is a person, idea, object, or anything ... . Today much of value theory is science scientifically empirical , recording what people do value and attempting to understand why they value it in the context of psychology , sociology , and economics ... to goodness and value theory, which is more general in scope. Psychology Main Value personal and cultural In psychology , value theory refers to the study of the manner in which human beings develop ... Main Value personal and cultural In sociology , value theory is concerned with personal values which ... observation. Economics See Value economics Economic analysis emphasizes goods sought in a market and tends to use the consumer s choices as evidence revealed preference that various products are of value ... goods in the marketplace or its exchange value , versus perceived intrinsic and experiential goods ... and natural goods can conflict. The value of natural goods is challenged by such issues as Substance .... In Ecological Economics value theory is separated into two types Donor type value and receiver type value. Ecological economists tend to believe that real wealth needs a donor determined value ... of receiver type value is market value , or willingness to pay , the principal method of accounting used in neo classical economics. In contrast both, Marx s Labour Theory of Value and the Emergy concept are conceived as donor type value. Emergy theorists believe that this conception of value ... Science. Ethics and Axiology Main Value ethics Intuitively, theories of value must be important to ethics . A number of useful distinctions have been made by philosophers in the treatment of value. Intrinsic and instrumental value Main Intrinsic value ethics Instrumental value Many people find it useful ...   more details



  1. Theory of value

    Theory of value is an ambiguous term, and may mean Theory of value economics , where value is meant as economic worth of goods and services. Value theory , where value is meant in the philosophical sense. disambig ...   more details



  1. Letter value

    Letter value or value of the letter may refer to Phonetic value of the letter Numeric value of a letter from the alphabet in some numeric systems Numeric value of a letter in Scrabble and some other word games disambig ...   more details



  1. Exchange value

    b Marxist theory In political economy and especially Marxian economics , exchange value refers to one ... for, and sold on the market . The other three aspects are use value , value economics value and price . Thus, a commodity has a value a use value or utility an exchange value a price it could be an actual ... thought about exchange value. Exchange value and price according to Marx Strictly speaking, the exchange value of a commodity is for Marx not identical to its price, but represents rather what quantity of other commodities it will exchange for, if traded. Exchange value does not need to be expressed ... of value in the first chapters of Das Kapital see value form . Actually, the word price came ... reward, prize, value, worth, referring back to the notion of recompense , or what was given in return ... value in terms of prices, using money. Exchange value and commodification In the first chapters ... that a commodity s exchange value can be expressed simply in a notional quantity of money a money ... quote We have seen that when commodities are in the relation of exchange, their exchange value manifests itself as something totally independent of their use value. But if we abstract from their use value, there remains their value, as has just been defined. The common factor in the exchange relation, or in the exchange value of the commodity, is therefore its value. Vintage Penguin edition ... part says that the value of commodities as they are exchanged for each other or when stated in terms of money units, their prices are very different from their value in use to human beings, their use value . Next, Marx describes how he had abstracted from the differences in use value and thus ... claimed to find that what s left is that all commodities have value or labor value , the abstract ... division of labor . Each commodity is a social product by nature. Third, value is not the same thing as exchange value or price . Rather, the value is the shared characteristic of the exchange values ...   more details



  1. Activision Value

    Infobox Company company name Activision Value Publishing, Inc. company logo Image Activision Value Logo.jpg center company type Public company Public company slogan foundation 2001 in video gaming 2001 location Eden Prairie, Minnesota Eden Prairie , Minnesota key people num employees industry Computer and video game industry Computer video game s and computer program program s owner Activision Blizzard revenue homepage http www.activisionvalue.com Activisionvalue.com products Activision Value Publishing, Inc. is an United States American computer and video game company , a merger of Activision , Expert Software and Head Games Publishing . The company was established in 2001, and became best known for developing and publishing dozens of programs including game s, reference CD ROM s, clip art collections, and educational programs . Products Some of the products that Activison Value have produced include Alcatraz Prison Escape 2001 The History Channel Civil War A Nation Divided 2006 History Civil War Secret Missions 2008 Big Rigs Over the Road Racing 2004 Some games published under Expert Software include Pie in the Sky game engine Terminal Terror Terminal Terror 1994 External links http www.activisionvalue.com Activision Value official website http www.prnewswire.com cgi bin stories.pl?ACCT 104&STORY www story 04 21 1999 0000915593&EDATE Activision acquires Expert Software http www.prnewswire.com cgi bin stories.pl?ACCT 104&STORY www story 07 01 1998 0000698686&EDATE Activision acquires Head Games Publishing Category Activision Category Companies based in Eden Prairie, Minnesota Category Companies established in 2001 Category Video game companies of the United States Activision stub US videogame company stub es Activision Value ...   more details



  1. Value product

    nofootnotes date April 2010 Marxist theory The value product VP is an economic concept formulated by Karl ... theory for capitalism capitalist economies. Its annual monetary value is approximately equal to the netted ... gross income, including land rents. tax on the production of new value, including income tax and indirect ... value . In principle, the value product also includes unsold inventories of new outputs. Marx s concept corresponds roughly with the concept of value added in national accounts, with some important ... his approach is quite clear however. Marx called Gross Output or the total value of output sales the value of production VPn . If variable capital paid math V math , circulating constant capital consumed math C c math , fixed capital consumed math C f math , and surplus value produced math S math , then math VP n C c C f V S math Gross Output and math VP V S math true new value added So, Marx s value product really expressed his view of the true total new value added or the net product. In his view, this total is equal to the value of wage payments surplus value , the latter which would include ... of incomes generated by production of output, plus the surplus value component of unsold inventories ... produces a new value which is equal to its own wage cost, plus an additional new value called surplus value . However, Marx warns that Quotation The habit of representing surplus value and value of labor power as fractions of the value created a habit that originates in the capitalist mode of production ... relations of production , specifically the rate of surplus value . His primary interest was in the ratio between generic profits and wages the rate of exploitation . Marxian new value added, versus GDP The equation of new value added with net output or GDP also known as gross value added would have ... of net interest regarded as property income . As regards depreciation, for Marx the value of real depreciation at least did not constitute any new value, but, value conserved and transferred to the new ...   more details



  1. Terminal value

    Terminal value can mean several things In accounting, Terminal value accounting terminal value refers to the salvage or residual value of an asset. In computer science, Terminal value computer science terminal value refers to the character s that signify the end of a line. In finance, Terminal value finance terminal value is the future discounted value of all future cash flows beyond a given date. In psychology, Terminal value philosophy terminal values are core moral beliefs. disambig ...   more details



  1. Extrinsic value

    Unreferenced stub date December 2009 Extrinsic value is value which arises because of an agreement Although the intrinsic value economics value of a 100 currency note is not much more than the value of any similar piece of paper with a comparable graphic on it, it has a practical value an extrinsic value of 100. This type of value is regularly associated with Representative money . If its issuing authority were to fail to honor the note s value, it would soon become nearly worthless. See also Intrinsic value Value disambiguation DEFAULTSORT Extrinsic Value Category Money Econ stub ...   more details



  1. Relative value

    Relative value may refer to Relative value economics Relative value philosophy disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ...   more details



  1. Total value

    Total value may refer to Total Economic Value Total philosophic value disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ...   more details



  1. Universal value

    Something is of universal value if it has the same value or worth for all, or almost all, people. This claim ... value when everybody finds it valuable. This was Isaiah Berlin s understanding of the term. According .... 37 ref Second, something could have universal value when all people have reason to believe it has value. Amartya Sen interprets the term in this way, pointing out that when Mahatma Gandhi argued that non violence is a universal value, he was arguing that all people have reason to value non violence, not that all people currently value non violence. ref Reference idSen1999 Sen 1999 , p. 12 ref Many different things have been claimed to be of universal value, for example, fertility , ref Reference ... . ref Reference idSen1999 Sen 1999 ref The issue of whether anything is of universal value, and, if so ... are axiology and value theory , but values also play an important role in ethics , aesthetics and political philosophy . Ethics and universal value Universal value plays a different role in virtue ethics ... that lead to a result that has universal value. ref Reference idPettit1996 Pettit 1996 , p ... are the only things that are of universal intrinsic value that is, that pleasure and pain are the only things that are valued for themselves, and other things are of value only because they produce ... hold pleasure and pain to be the only things of universal value then argue that actions are right when ... types of universal value. ref Reference idSchwartz1994 Schwartz 1994 ref Schwartz s ten types of universal value are Power sociology power , achievement , hedonism , stimulation , autonomy self direction ... are each of the value types, with the specific related values alongside Power authority leadership ... value, spirituality , or the goal of finding meaning of life meaning in life , but found that it does ... Universal Declaration of Human Rights Value system Notes Reflist References wikicite id idBolin1999 ... plato.stanford.edu entries value pluralism Value pluralism . In The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy ...   more details



  1. R-value

    R value can refer to Properties of materials R value insulation , the efficiency of insulation of a house R value soils , stability of soils and aggregates for pavement construction value computer science r value , in computer science, a value that does not have an address in a computer language R factor crystallography , a measure of the agreement between the crystallographic model and the diffraction data In statistics, r or r value refers to the Pearson product moment correlation coefficient , often called simply correlation coefficient See also L value disambiguation disambig ...   more details




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