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      procrastination and fear to failure scales were found.                    
  KP: SELF, DEPRESSION, DIMENSIONS, ANXIETY, BULIMIA                            
  WA: SCALE, PERFECTIONISM, VALIDATION                                          
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TI: WHY SOME R-AND-D ORGANIZATIONS ARE MORE PRODUCTIVE THAN OTHERS              
  AU: BEAN_AS                                                                   
  NA: LEHIGH UNIV,COLL BUSINESS & ECON,BETHLEHEM,PA,18015                       
      LEHIGH UNIV,CTR INNOVAT MANAGEMENT STUDIES,BETHLEHEM,PA,18015             
  JN: RESEARCH-TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT 1995 Vol.38 No.1 pp.25-29                  
  AB: Highly productive firms use their capital, labor and material resources   
      more effectively to create product values than do less productive         
      firms. A measure of this effectiveness is ''total factor productivity''   
      (TFP). studies have shown that gains in the TFP of individual firms are   
      directly related to the intensity of their investment in R&D, primarily   
      to investments for product and process development. R&D expenditures      
      for basic research also contribute to productivity growth, but their  TI: 
DE    contribution is indirect, enhancing the gains realized through product    
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