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Economic Impact Trends on MAPPS Members: 4-Year Study by Steven Cox

Explore the results of a longitudinal study by Professor Steven Cox at Queens University of Charlotte McColl School of Business from July 2012, assessing the economic impact on MAPPS members. This study evaluates economic activity fluctuations over six months, RFP forecast, revenue predictions, changes in the workforce, full capacity employment, contract cancellations, in-sourcing effects, and planned capital investments for 2012 among MAPPS members. Gain insights into trends and expectations within the MAPPS community to inform strategic decisions and planning.

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Economic Impact Trends on MAPPS Members: 4-Year Study by Steven Cox

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  1. MAPPS Survey on the Effect of the Economy on MAPPS MembersFour Year Longitudinal Study Steven Cox Professor of Marketing Queens University of Charlotte McColl School of Business July2012

  2. Number of Respondents Per Period

  3. Economic Activity Over Past 6 Months Higher About the Same Lower

  4. Forecast for RFP’s Next 6 Months Higher About the Same Lower

  5. Revenue Prediction for the Year Higher About the Same Lower

  6. Changes in Workforce Increase About the Same Decrease

  7. Percent Working at Full Capacity

  8. Percent of Firms with Contracts Canceled Contract Due to In-sourcing

  9. Planned Capital Investment in 2012 Higher About the Same Lower

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