We introduce benchmarking, a method under which individuals are compared according to benchmarks, or important accomplishments. We show that benchmark rules are characterized by four axioms: transitivity, monotonicity, intersection dom-inance, and union dominance
The literature related to benchmarking practices and theory was reviewed from 1986 to 2000. The earl...
In numerical mathematics, one of the most frequently used ways of gauging the quality of different n...
Benchmarking is a well established and respected mechanism that contributes to organisational improv...
Benchmarking is a method of comparison between its’ own and the best possible organization that woul...
Benchmarking is a relatively new quality concept. It is the systematic search for best practices tha...
Benchmarking is defined as the analysis of performance across organisations or parts of an organisat...
Oftentimes, people find the process of organizational benchmarking an onerous task, or, because they...
A benchmark is a standard by which something can be measured or judged. A database benchmark is defi...
Benchmarking plays a relevant role in performance analysis, and statistical methods can be fruitfull...
Benchmarking is a methodology for evaluating the effectiveness of the activities of an organization ...
This note marshals arguments for three points. First, it is better to test on small benchmark insta...
The contribution is focused on one of the methods of assessing business performance - ben- chmarkin...
Benchmarking offers actors a means of resolving the horizontal and vertical collective action proble...
We applaud many aspects of E&E’s call for a descriptivist research programme in studying reasoning. ...
Benchmarking is a process of comparison between performance characteristics of separate, often compe...
The literature related to benchmarking practices and theory was reviewed from 1986 to 2000. The earl...
In numerical mathematics, one of the most frequently used ways of gauging the quality of different n...
Benchmarking is a well established and respected mechanism that contributes to organisational improv...
Benchmarking is a method of comparison between its’ own and the best possible organization that woul...
Benchmarking is a relatively new quality concept. It is the systematic search for best practices tha...
Benchmarking is defined as the analysis of performance across organisations or parts of an organisat...
Oftentimes, people find the process of organizational benchmarking an onerous task, or, because they...
A benchmark is a standard by which something can be measured or judged. A database benchmark is defi...
Benchmarking plays a relevant role in performance analysis, and statistical methods can be fruitfull...
Benchmarking is a methodology for evaluating the effectiveness of the activities of an organization ...
This note marshals arguments for three points. First, it is better to test on small benchmark insta...
The contribution is focused on one of the methods of assessing business performance - ben- chmarkin...
Benchmarking offers actors a means of resolving the horizontal and vertical collective action proble...
We applaud many aspects of E&E’s call for a descriptivist research programme in studying reasoning. ...
Benchmarking is a process of comparison between performance characteristics of separate, often compe...
The literature related to benchmarking practices and theory was reviewed from 1986 to 2000. The earl...
In numerical mathematics, one of the most frequently used ways of gauging the quality of different n...
Benchmarking is a well established and respected mechanism that contributes to organisational improv...