2020
DOI: 10.1007/s40745-020-00241-9
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Human Capital in Public Research Laboratory: Towards an Alternative Evaluation and Prediction Method Based on Hybridization

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“…Fourth, the method employed to determine the composite index gives relative results, with depend from benchmarks laboratories. However, it is possible to overcome this drawback using resulting meta-analysis indicators, such as the standardized mean difference (El Kadiri Boutchich, 2020d), to allow comparing the results, according to the proposed model, at local, regional, national, and international level.…”
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“…Fourth, the method employed to determine the composite index gives relative results, with depend from benchmarks laboratories. However, it is possible to overcome this drawback using resulting meta-analysis indicators, such as the standardized mean difference (El Kadiri Boutchich, 2020d), to allow comparing the results, according to the proposed model, at local, regional, national, and international level.…”
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“…Finally, organizational and strategic management are presented in traditional way. Thus, it is interesting to utilize transversality, which allows the envisagement of a more efficient strategy and organization through adopting management by thematic or by homogeneous activities instead of management by teams (El Kadiri Boutchich, 2020d), which makes the discussion of the laboratory activity report and its strategic plan more fruitful.…”
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“…The accounting indicators come from social accounting and societal accounting approaches (El Kadiri Boutchich, 2022a). Among the approaches to social and societal accounting, it is possible to cite the work of Charnes et al (1972), who applied input and output models to social accounting by analogy to debit and credit, the multidimensional operating account that monetarily evaluates the utilities and disutilities brought to people and the environment (Colantoni et al , 1974).…”
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