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    Management accounting 1980. Editor H. Peter.

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    S.I., Department of Accountancy Universityof Illinois, 1980. 1iA9/76

    Blau, Peter M. (1964): Exchange and Power in Social Life

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    Kieserling A. Blau, Peter M. (1964): Exchange and Power in Social Life. In: Holzer B, Stegbauer C, eds. Schlüsselwerke der Netzwerkforschung. Netzwerkforschung. Wiesbaden: Springer VS; 2018: 51-54

    Jenny Holzer & Cindy Sherman : Personae

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    The author links the work of Sherman and Holzer through their respective manipulations of a visual and written cultural language. 3 bibl. ref

    Blau, Peter M. (1955): The Dynamics of Bureaucracy. A Study of Interpersonal Relations in Two Government Agencies. Chicago: University of Chicago Press

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    Kühl S. Blau, Peter M. (1955): The Dynamics of Bureaucracy. A Study of Interpersonal Relations in Two Government Agencies. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. In: Holzer B, Stegbauer C, eds. Schlüsselwerke der Netzwerkforschung. Netzwerkforschung. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien GmbH; 2019: 47-50

    Textual Apparitions: Power, Language, and Site in the Work of Jenny Holzer

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    Jenny Holzer\u27s text-based projects have attracted the attention of critics, historians, and curators from Des Moines to Dresden. An understanding of the complex interplay between language, gender, power, and site within Holzer\u27s work demonstrates how a singular interpretive approach is insufficient for discussing the multitude of meanings her projects produce. Perhaps most significantly, a fresh analysis of Holzer\u27s work and critical reactions to it challenges the story of modernism and postmodernism and the relationship between these two terms

    Professor Jerzy Zdzisław Holzer (1930-2001)

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    Prof. Jerzy Zdzisław Holzer, through his studies and academic career, was linked with the Warsaw School of Economics (SGH) for more than 50 years. He worked at SGH from September 1950, when he became a junior assistant at the Faculty of Statistics, until his sudden death on Sept. 29, 2001. The author presents the professor’s biography and scientific achievements, both at home and abroad, and his contribution to the academic community, including his work as director of the Institute of Statistics and Demography in 1978-1999. Prof. Holzer set up a team of demographers and prepared them for work on the international arena. Managing demographic research in Poland and establishing ties with international researchers, Prof. Holzer contributed to the development of Polish demography and its international acclaim. The article sheds new light on the life of this internationally-renowned scholar, showing him as a wonderful man loved and admired by his students, colleagues and friends. These warm feelings climaxed after the professor’s death. In a series of recollections published in a special issue of Studia Demograficzne (No. 2/140 of 2001), Holzer is portrayed as a “humanist sensu largo,” as Prof. J. Tazbir put it. He was a man of extensive scientific interests, profound knowledge and wisdom, concerned about the common good, well-wishing and showing respect for everyone around him. These accounts yield the image of a steadfast man of indomitable spirit, faithful to his value system and principles. His reliability and responsible treatment of his duties met with general appreciation and admiration. He always set high requirements not only for others but first of all for himself. As a result, whatever he turned his hand to was remarkably proficient. Statements by various people from both the Polish and European demographic communities-representing different disciplines of the professor’s endeavor-add up to a surprisingly uniform image of Prof. Holzer as a truly exceptional figure

    Profesor Jerzy Zdzisław Holzer (1930-2001)

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    Prof. Jerzy Zdzisław Holzer, through his studies and academic career, was linked with the Warsaw School of Economics (SGH) for more than 50 years. He worked at SGH from September 1950, when he became a junior assistant at the Faculty of Statistics, until his sudden death on Sept. 29, 2001. The author presents the professor’s biography and scientific achievements, both at home and abroad, and his contribution to the academic community, including his work as director of the Institute of Statistics and Demography in 1978-1999. Prof. Holzer set up a team of demographers and prepared them for work on the international arena. Managing demographic research in Poland and establishing ties with international researchers, Prof. Holzer contributed to the development of Polish demography and its international acclaim. The article sheds new light on the life of this internationally-renowned scholar, showing him as a wonderful man loved and admired by his students, colleagues and friends. These warm feelings climaxed after the professor’s death. In a series of recollections published in a special issue of Studia Demograficzne (No. 2/140 of 2001), Holzer is portrayed as a “humanist sensu largo,” as Prof. J. Tazbir put it. He was a man of extensive scientific interests, profound knowledge and wisdom, concerned about the common good, well-wishing and showing respect for everyone around him. These accounts yield the image of a steadfast man of indomitable spirit, faithful to his value system and principles. His reliability and responsible treatment of his duties met with general appreciation and admiration. He always set high requirements not only for others but first of all for himself. As a result, whatever he turned his hand to was remarkably proficient. Statements by various people from both the Polish and European demographic communities-representing different disciplines of the professor’s endeavor-add up to a surprisingly uniform image of Prof. Holzer as a truly exceptional figure

    Erfolgsbeteiligung und Strategisches Management in den USA

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    Becker FG, Holzer P. Erfolgsbeteiligung und Strategisches Management in den USA. Die Betriebswirtschaft. 1986;46(4):438-459

    Immortal Image: Harold Holzer Reflects On Representations Of Lincoln

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    Civil War Book Review (cwbr): What inspired you to re-release The Lincoln Image (University of Illinois Press, ISBN0252026691, $30.00 hardcover), 16 years after its original publication? Harold Holzer(hh): For years my co-author and good friend, Gabor Boritt, has been tr...

    Efficiency Measurement in the Local Public Sector: Econometric and Mathematical Programming Frontier Techniques

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    Local government in advanced economies is undergoing a period of rapid reform aimed at enhancing its efficiency and effectiveness. Accordingly, the definition, measurement and improvement of organisational performance is crucial. Despite the importance of efficiency measurement in local government it is only relatively recently that econometric and mathematical frontier techniques have been applied to local public services. This paper attempts to provide a synoptic survey of the comparatively few empirical analyses of efficiency measurement in local government. We examine both the measurement of inefficiency in local public services and the determinants of local public sector efficiency. The implications of efficiency measurement for practitioners in local government are examined by way of conclusion.
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