Claire Armstrong

Details der Publikationsliste

Zeitraum

2008 - 2008

Anzahl

8

Co-Autoren

Partnership, high performance work systems and organizational effectiveness (2008)

Flood, Patrick C., Guthrie, Jim, Liu, Wenchuan, O'Regan, Cathal, Armstrong, Claire, MacCurtain, Sarah, ...

Using data gathered from 132 organizations operating in Ireland, we examined the impact of high performance work systems (HPWS) and partnership on firm-level performance. Our results reveal that HPWS...

Partnership, high performance work systems and organizational effectiveness (2008)

Flood, Patrick C., Guthrie, Jim, Liu, Wenchuan, O'Regan, Cathal, Armstrong, Claire, MacCurtain, Sarah, ...

Using data gathered from 132 organizations operating in Ireland, we examined the impact of high performance work systems (HPWS) and partnership on firm-level performance. Our results reveal that HPWS...

The impact of leadership and quality climate on hospital performance (2008)

Shipton, Helen, Armstrong, Claire, West, Michael, Dawson, Jeremy

Objective To explore the relationship between leadership effectiveness and health-care trust performance, taking into account external quality measures and the number of patient complaints; also, to...

Sharing a Fish Resource – Bioeconomic Analysis of An Applied Allocation Rule

Claire Armstrong

Political and economic factors usually determine the harvest sharesallotted to heterogeneous fisher groups harvesting upon the same fishstock. Given that the fishers harvest upon different segments...

Using history dependence to design a dynamic tradeable quota system under market imperfections

Claire Armstrong

Transferable quota, Market imperfection, History dependence, Q22, Q28, D42,

Cannibalism and the Optimal Sharing of the North-East Atlantic Cod Stock: a Bioeconomic Model

Claire Armstrong, Ussif Sumaila

This paper shows how intra-stock relations such as cannibalism and growth enhancement, determine the economically optimal sharing of a fish resource between heterogeneous harvesting agents. The...

Conservation of wildlife. A bio-economic model of a wildlife reserve under the pressure of habitat destruction and harvesting outside the reserve.

Anders Skonhoft, Claire Armstrong

Biodiversity is today threatened by many factors of which destruction and reduction of habitats are considered most important for terrestrial species. One way to counteract these threats is to...

Marine reserves. A bio-economic model with asymmetric density dependent migration

Anders Skonhoft, Claire Armstrong

A static bioeconomic model of a marine reserve allowing asymmetric density dependent migration between the reserve and the fishable area is introduced. This opens for habitat or ecosystem differences...