...CHAPTER I: PROBLEM AND ITS SETTING Introduction Statement of the problem and specific questions Significance of the study Delimitation of the SIP Definition of terms CHAPTER II: REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE AND STUDIES Local studies Foreign studies Other readings CHAPTER III: METHODOLOGY Research design Respondents/ content of the study Sampling techniques Data gathering and procedure Statistical treatment CHAPTER IV: ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION OF DATA CHAPTER V: SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND INTERPRETATION CHAPTER VI: BIBLIOGRAPHIES OTHERS: Appendices Curriculum vitae Questionnaire/ interviewer guide readings and other documents HOMEWORK: TECHNICAL WRITING CHAPTER II: REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE AND STUDIES TWO MAJOR PARTS OF REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE Conceptual – It contains literature coming from books, journalism and other forms of material, concerning ore relevant to the study, but are data‐free or non‐empirical material, coming from both foreign and local sources. Research – These are empirically‐based, like scientific paper, theses and dissertations, both published and unpublished, coming from local and foreign sources. PURPOSE OF REVIEW RELATED LITERATURE It gives researcher several ideas on how to select and formulate his own research problem. It helps researcher identify studies that have been done related to the topic he is interested in. It avoids possible duplication of similar studies...
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...CHAPTER 2 REVIEW of RELATED LITERATURE and STUDIES This chapter is about the related literature – foreign and local which is subjected to review including previous studies relevant to this investigation. The information acquired herein is deemed adequate to establish a common backdrop for haven of the investigation. LOCAL LITERATURE As a rule in the school of Eulogio “Amang” Rodriguez Institute of Science and Technology (EARIST), they recommend the student’s study habit should have at least three hours and one and a half hour out of class for every hour spent in class. The students must have a special or specific place for that study habit hour and the students should not be cramped. They presuppose that study time will go better if a learner will take a few minutes to freshen things up and they must have everything or their books maybe before they will begin. Students are not suggested to spend on time jumping up and down to get things. The Eulogio “Amang” Rodriguez Institute of Science and Technology (EARIST) also suggests that distracting noise should be minimized however they said that there are some people need sound and some like silence. In this case, a learner must find what works for him or her. Moreover, adjustment by the students of Hospitality Management in Study Habits and Academic Performance must be prioritized their schooling otherwise their Study Habits can affect their Academic Performance that influenced their activities that...
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...assignment conforms to all of the rules and regulations contained therein. Please note: the guidelines can be found in the Student Handbook (see section 6.4). Assignment Checklist Please make sure you have completed the below points before submitting your assignment: • Spelling and grammar check • Referencing completed • Word count fulfilled • Proof read completed • All parts of the question answered Introduction The purpose of this report is to discuss the relevance of customisation and standardisation within international marketing, and how that will have a bearing upon a market entry strategy by a firm who wishes to enter a foreign market. Firstly the definition of the customisation-standardisation debate within international marketing shall be explored. Secondly, a literature analysis of customisation shall be performed. Thirdly, a firm analysis of recent market entries that used customisation shall be carried out; including the main influences this has had on the market strategy adopted by a firm...
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...Chapter 2 Related Literature and Studies This study sought to present related literatures and studies that are relevant to the study. It includes foreign and local literature, and foreign and local studies from journals, websites and books, online newspaper and online articles, similar studies such as thesis, and dissertations that have been previously conducted by other researchers, some studies that were analyzed by the researchers. These following literatures and studies will surely be very helpful for the researchers for the analysis of the study that will serve as foundation of overview that will be undertaken by reviewing articles from books, published materials and of course, the internet. Review of Related Literatures Local Literature Foreign Literature Review of Related Studies Local Studies Foreign Studies Theoretical Framework The theoretical framework shows the diagram about the input-process-output (IPO) of the existing or present and the proposing system. A theoretical framework guides the proponents to the research to the outline possible courses of action or to present a preferred approach to an idea or thought. The diagram will be use on showing and explaining the flow and outcome of both systems. Input Input Process Process Output Output The teacher manually uses chalks to writes on board and students still uses pencil and paper on every session. Same process used frequently. The teacher manually uses chalks to writes...
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...This evidence indicates that Indonesia’s economy is not inclusive which means that many people are still excluded from economic activity. The second is: Indonesia still relies upon foreign investment to support the economy. Central government who is responsible for managing FDI provides policies to attract more FDI. However, some evidence in some part of Indonesia regions showed that high FDI did not ensure prosperity of those regions. The evidences also demonstrate that expected positive impacts...
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...Introduction Foreign Direct Investments (FDIs) have been found to be important aspects of economic development of host countries, and crucial, in building technological capabilities of local companies in developing countries. It is a channel for international diffusion of technology, having the potential to transfer technological, organizational and managerial practices to developing countries, which may, in the long run, lead to higher technological capabilities, and innovation, resulting in economic growth in these countries. For Tanzania specifically, FDI is a type of investment which is relatively infant as the government had opted for a socialist path of economic development from 1967 to around mid 1980s, following the Arusha Declaration. In mid 1980s, the government initiated and implemented deliberate economic liberalization policies. These resulted into the rise of FDI in Tanzania. For instance, FDI inflows increased from USD 2,418.7 million in 1999 to USD 3,776.6 million in 2001. Such investments were concentrated in the sectors of manufacturing (33.4%), mining and quarrying (28%) as well as agricultural (6.7%) (TIC, BoT and NBS, 2004: 23-24)4. 2.2 Foreign Direct Investment (FDI): Definition and Characteristics 2.2.1 Defining FDI Several FDI definitions have been given in the literature and these are more or less similar. A more representative definition of FDI is that by Rutherford (1992: 178; 1995: 178-179) who defines FDI as business investment in another...
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...MNC's Effect on Local Businesses in Retailing Sector (India) Contents Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Literature Review 2 Effect of MNC’s into Indian Retail Market 5 Advantages 5 Disadvantages 7 Hypothesis 8 Conceptual Model 8 Conclusion 10 References 10 Abstract Globalization paved the way for entrepreneurs to expand their wings beyond their respective counties. MNCs exploit the business opportunities in other countries based on the FDI policies in those countries. This has both advantages and disadvantages to the target country. The MNCs have their impact on the economy and people of countries in which they operate business. This paper focuses on the impact of MNCs on local businesses in retail sector in India. The report review existing literature which provides insights into FDI policies in India, the level of FDI allowed by Indian government with respect to single –brand and multi-brand foreign companies, the advantages, opportunities, risks, threats and disadvantages of allowing MNCs into retailing sector in India. Introduction Retailing is the business taking up by individuals or families in India. Generally mom and pop kind of businesses operate in retail sector. The retail sector has tremendous growth in India. Moreover retailing is a profitable business in India. Since India is the country with huge population, naturally it is the correct destination to foreign investors to get profits from the market. India has been traditionally depending...
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...Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction ( Introduce your study here..define your topic…what it is all about..why do you think there is a need to conduct this study?) Background of the Study (Give background on the topic….maybe a brief history of its existence and its relevance to the current study) Theoretical Framework (Research on related theories that are already established. Include them in this part and describe how it will support your study. Include the diagram of their theory…) Conceptual Framework Based from the above mentioned theoretical framework, the proponent of this study has conceptualized her research paradigm as shown in Figure 7. INPUT PROCESS OUTPUT [pic] Figure 7 Paradigm of the Study (This is sample only. You have to design your own model.) Figure 7 shows the paradigm of the study. The first box on the left side concerns with the input data which includes …. Statement of the Problem The main thrust of the study is to……. Specifically, it also intends to answer the following questions: Scope and Limitation of the Study The study covers the.. The timeframe of this study was within the fiscal year 2013. Significance of the Study The researcher deemed that the following would benefit...
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...Goneda, Imee T. Task | Target Start | Target Finish | Actual Start | Actual Finish | Duration | Chapter 2: (Local Literature) | July 2212nn | August 16pm | July 263pm | | 10 days & 5 hours | Chapter 1: Out Scope(Research Base) | July 1512nn | July 166pm | July 151pm | July 183pm | 3 days & 2 hours | Analysis of the system and Database | On going | On going | On going | On going | | Fabilane, Janeny D. Task | Target Start | Target Finish | Actual Start | Actual Finish | Duration | Chapter 2: (Foreign Literature) | July 2212nn | August 16pm | July 263pm | | 10 days & 5 hours | Chapter 2: (Local Literature) | July 2212nn | August 16pm | July 263pm | | 10 days & 5 hours | Padilla, Christian S. Task | Target Start | Target Finish | Actual Start | Actual Finish | Duration | Planning of Database for the system | July 212pm | July 302pm | July 212pm | On going | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Roxas, Jade M. Task | Target Start | Target Finish | Actual Start | Actual Finish | Duration | Chapter 1: Problem/Opportunity Description(Research Base) | July 1512nn | July 166pm | July 151pm | July 183pm | 3 days & 2 hours | Chapter 1: Benefits and Goals(Research Base) | July 1512nn | July 166pm | July 153pm | July 186pm | 3 Days & 3 hours | Chapter 1: Stakeholders and Clients(Research Base) | July 1512nn | July 166pm | July 161pm | July 182pm | 2 days & 1 hour | Chapter...
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... | |THE RELATED LITERATURE AND STUDIES | | | |I. Objectives: | | | |Define and explain the meaning of the related literatures and related studies. | |Enumerate and discuss the importance, purposes, and functions of Related Literature and Studies | |Enumerate and discuss the characteristics of Related Literature and Studies | |Enumerate and identify sources of Related Literature and Studies | | ...
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...Chapter II Review of Related Literature This chapter includes foreign literatures and foreign studies taken from the internet, other unpublished thesis, and studies conducted by other research groups. This chapter also includes local literatures, taken from local published books and materials, and local studies, taken from research works and studies related to the subject matter. Related foreign and local literature and studies that dealt with theories, principles, concepts, approaches and techniques are reviewed which contributed a lot towards the enrichment of knowledge, deeper understanding and insight of the researchers. Foreign Literature One of the more significant economic statistics to be released of late concerns labor productivity. This is an interesting topic and widely non-understood concept -- very few people understand either what it is or why it really matters. Simply stated, labor productivity measures the amount (or value) of output generated per hour worked. Why does it matter? Greater labor productivity enables firms to produce a given amount of goods or services with a smaller number of labor hours. And, since payroll cost is related to the number of hours they use, this helps firms control their costs, making their enterprises more profitable. Wages are not the correct measure the cost of labor to a firm. In economics, it doesn’t just focus on the costs of an activity, such as wages here. It looks at both costs and benefits and...
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...Chapter II Review of Related Literature This chapter includes foreign literatures and foreign studies taken from the internet, other unpublished thesis, and studies conducted by other research groups. This chapter also includes local literatures, taken from local published books and materials, and local studies, taken from research works and studies related to the subject matter. Related foreign and local literature and studies that dealt with theories, principles, concepts, approaches and techniques are reviewed which contributed a lot towards the enrichment of knowledge, deeper understanding and insight of the researchers. Foreign Literature One of the more significant economic statistics to be released of late concerns labor productivity. This is an interesting topic and widely non-understood concept -- very few people understand either what it is or why it really matters. Simply stated, labor productivity measures the amount (or value) of output generated per hour worked. Why does it matter? Greater labor productivity enables firms to produce a given amount of goods or services with a smaller number of labor hours. And, since payroll cost is related to the number of hours they use, this helps firms control their costs, making their enterprises more profitable. Wages are not the correct measure the cost of labor to a firm. In economics, it doesn’t just focus on the costs of an activity, such as wages here. It looks at both costs and benefits and...
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...Chapter 2 REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE AND STUDIES This chapter presents the related studies and literature both local and foreign that serves as guide in the development of the proposed study. Foreign Literature India’s higher education system is the third largest in the world, after China and United State. The main governing body at tertiary level is the University Grants Commission. Which enforces its standards, advises the government, and help coordinate between the center and the state? Accreditation for higher learning is overseen by 12 autonomous institutions established by the University Grants Commission. As of 2009, India has 2 central university 215 state universities, 100 deemed universities, 5 institutions established and functioning under the state act, and 13 institutes which are of national importance. Other institutions include 16000 colleges, including 1800 exclusive women’s colleges, functioning under these universities and institutions. A software development and IT service firm implemented its catalyst in Governor Andres Pascual College was integrated web platform to provide content management, transaction processing, marketing and interactive community functions to the two rice schools. Catalyst delivers on the Jones Schools two primary criteria for selecting web-based platform simplifying content management, and enabling user’s response to information such as event RSVP and course registration. The content management tools let the Jones...
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...Success in Managing International Business Dzulfakar Bin Abdullah (Student no: 20131241445) UiTM Programme Code : BM 995 (Doctor of Philosophy in Business Management) Course Code : MGT 950 (Global Strategic Sustainable Management) Assignment 3: Theoretical Paper Lecturer : AP Dr Roshidi Hassan ABSTRACT Business life in the new millennium is becoming increasingly global. The concepts of globalization apply to both large multi-national corporations as well as to local organizations. Knowledge of local culture and politics has become critical success factors (CFSs) for multi-national corporations in their effort for global expansion. Thus in enhancing the success of managing international business (IB) managers must have knowledge of local cultures and political situations. Research on the impact of local culture and political stability on successful management of international business has become of interest only recently due to globalization process. The paper reviews several literatures that try to prove that knowledge of culture and political situation as CFSs for the success of managing international business. Keywords: Critical Success Factors (CFSs), Knowledge, Culture, Politics, International Business, Success. Knowledge of Cultures and Politics as Critical Success Factors in Enhancing Managers Success in Managing International Business Introduction Globalization and international market development are phenomenon that allows industries to...
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...REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE AND STUDIES This Chapter discusses the local and foreign literature and studies of the proposed study. Related Literature The proponents gathered some information that is related in the proposed study entitled, “Payroll System for United Auctioneers Incorporated” to have a guide and background in developing a system. Local. According to Ramon Faloran (2008), in the article “The Computer Edge of the New Employment and Opportunities” that he wrote in the Philippine Daily Inquirer. He stated that: “Computer gives you a different feeling about what is happening in the company. Business will be highly competitive and innovative because the computer provides instant information.” According to Ms. Stephanie Manalaysay (2010), in the essay she wrote in www.studymode.com. She stated that: “Payroll processes are the perfect place to begin when looking to control costs. New developments in software, such as allowing the integration of payroll system info into existing HR systems, mean you can look beyond traditional ERP options.” Junald Astronomo Lagod (2010) stated that: “Any small business owner can tell you that paying employees involves a lot more than writing a check every two week. There are dozens of laws governing employee compensation. If you don’t want to run afoul of various government agencies, you have to be well organized and stay up to date on federal and state guideline.” Gabriel Esteban (May, 2012) stated that: “Payroll systems are...
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