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Explanation of an Effective Reward Pattern for Civil Servants of Iran, Considering the Total Reward Approach
Volume 21, Issue 64 , August 2011, Pages 1-17

Abstract
  Every organization wants to attract, retain and motivate its employees.Many believe that such desire is an initial purpose of any rewardprogram. The total rewards approach provides organizations with atotal solution. By taking Armstrong’s total rewards approach,organizations can achieve the best ...  Read More

Studying the Position of the Public in Checks and Balances System

Afifeh Hajjarian; Ali Asghar Pourezzat; Arian Gholipour; Masoud Hajarian

Volume 21, Issue 64 , August 2011, Pages 19-53

Abstract
  Power balance and control is considered as one of the most fundamental issues in the governance literature in which, position of the public as main owners of power is of paramount importance; however, it seems it is losing its importance more and more these days with the growing power ...  Read More

Developing a Model for Iran’s Military Export Pathology (Case: One of the Iranian Military Holding Corporations)

Gholamreza Tavakoli; Mehdi Elyasi; Maysam Shafiee Roodposhti; Aliasghar Heidari

Volume 21, Issue 64 , August 2011, Pages 55-88

Abstract
  One of the most important strategic sectors of any country's economyis the military sector.Thus governments allocate a considerable amount of effort and cost to helpthis sector through obtaining its objectives. Meanwhile, it is known that aneffective way for military sectors to cover their own expenditures, ...  Read More

Developing an Integrated Model of Manufacturing Strategy in Coordination with Marketing and Business Strategies, and Studying This Coordination’s Impact on the Organizations’ Performance

Seyed Mohammad Aarabi; Amir Mostafavi*

Volume 21, Issue 64 , August 2011, Pages 89-116

Abstract
  Alignment among all the strategies of different sectors in every organization is now being one of the challenges of today’s organizational management. This paper aims to develop an integrated model of manufacturing strategy in coordination with marketing and business strategies. ...  Read More

Causes and Consequences of Organizational Cynicism (Case Study: Employees of Parsian Electronic Commerce Company)

Mehdi Haghighi Kafash; Nader Mazloumi; Farzaneh Mirzamohammadi

Volume 21, Issue 64 , August 2011, Pages 117-139

Abstract
  Should the human resource managers be concerned about cynicism and should they attempt to respond to it or not, depends mostly on whether cynicism has any negative effects on employees or their organizations. Many researchers have found that there is a relation between organizational ...  Read More

A Study of the Strategic Alliances’ Impact on the Relationship among Organizational Learning, Innovation, and Firm Financial Performance

Bahman Hajipour; Morteza Kord

Volume 21, Issue 64 , August 2011, Pages 141-166

Abstract
  Pursuit of superior financial performance is one of the most important  issues for firms and management researchers. This study examines the relationship among organizational learning, innovation and financial performance, and that whether this relationship improves in the context ...  Read More

Fuzzy Evaluation of the Required Agility Level to Be Reached by Manufacturing Organizations

Alireza Shahraki; Somayeh Ghasemifard

Volume 21, Issue 64 , August 2011, Pages 167-193

Abstract
  Change is one of the major challenges that organizations face with in this competitive area. Organizations deal with changes in different aspects such as customer demand variations, technological innovations and instability of the environment. In order to adapt to this turbulent and ...  Read More