Asia Pacific Journal of Marketing and Logistics Emerald Article: Analyzing key determinants of online repurchase intentions Chai Har Lee, Uchenna Cyril Eze, Nelson Oly Ndubisi Article information: To cite this document: Chai Har Lee, Uchenna Cyril Eze, Nelson Oly Ndubisi, (2011),"Analyzing key determinants of online repurchase intentions", Asia Pacific Journal of Marketing and Logistics, Vol. 23 Iss: 2 pp. 200 - 221 Permanent link to this document: http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/13555851111120498
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The Hippocratic Oath, both old and new is very important in the medical field. This oath that you take, not only protects the patient, but also can help in difficult decisions that you may have to make. Comparing the old and new version of the oath, we see that in the old oath there is a heavy influence and ties to religion, where as the modern version does not have any thing about religion, it is more science based rather than godly. In the old oath I noticed the use of the pronoun him quite a bit
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Johnson & Wales University ScholarsArchive@JWU MBA Student Scholarship The Alan Shawn Feinstein Graduate School 5-10-2011 Wynn Resorts, Ltd. Myung Ji Doh Johnson & Wales University - Providence, mjd141@jwu.edu Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarsarchive.jwu.edu/mba_student Part of the Food and Beverage Management Commons, and the Gaming and Casino Operations Management Commons Repository Citation Doh, Myung Ji, "Wynn Resorts, Ltd." (2011). MBA Student Scholarship
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in the year 2000. I can infer from the source that ‘the newspapers began to manufacture the Dunkirk Myth.’ Propaganda was used to full effect after Dunkirk as the British government took to the news and radio broadcasts to tell the public about the good things to come out of Dunkirk. This was vital as it was the first time propaganda had really been used to such effect. The fact the interpretation that Dunkirk was seen as a victory is described in this source as a ‘myth,’ this shows this was a fabrication
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with media coverage of oiled birds, coastal wetlands, beaches and aggrieved local politicians, but little about the personal and community impacts ” (Herz, 2010). BP lost its good reputation and needed to create an initiative to show its commitment to the communities in which it resides. In an attempt to rebuild its reputation, BP’s “Gulf of Mexico Restoration” website uses these three strategies: it uses testimonies of Gulf Coast locals to highlight BP’s understanding of Gulf communities; it uses
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damaging the good reputation of someone; slander or libel. o slander - wrongfully hurting a person’s good reputation. Breaching this duty in orally involves the tort of standard ▪ Slander Per se – If a false statement constitutes “slander per se,” it is actionable with no proof of special damages required. In most states the following four types of declarations are considered to be slander per se: o LIABLE – wrongfully hurting a person’s good reputation. Breaching
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hotels, earning a reputation as one of the most knowledgeable people in the field of fine baking. In 1993, he used this knowledge to start Dieter’s Delicacies, a small firm that that sold fine baked goods to several of the area’s finest caterers. These products were made according to Dieter’s own specifications by Browne’s Bakery, a reputable producer of baked goods. While Dieter’s Delicacies was only a small part-time venture, it was financially successful, and Dieter’s reputation spread. In 1999
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upbringing. Businesses and organizations should implement good uncompromised ethical practices, policies and procedures in order to obtain a positive reputation and to be successful. Employees are faced with many personal ethical decisions on a daily basis; a wrong decision could lead to stress, a bad reputation from colleagues or retaliation from management. Organizational leaders should build trust with their employees, display integrity and good ethical business practices. This was not the case with
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1. Introduction Management control includes all the devices managers to ensure that people in the organization carry out organizational objectives and strategies, focusing on encouraging, enabling, or sometimes, forcing employees to act in the organization’s best interest. Such a MCS will influence the behaviour of organizational resources to implement organizational strategies. The present MCS is applied to a private hospital, which employs 40 staff and 20 medical doctors, offering medical services
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will help guide the ethical business practices of all persons and employees of Angie’s Computer Repair Service. These codes will define the responsibilities for each and every employee of Angie’s Computer Repair Service. by protecting our business reputation as ethical and a reliable Computer Repair Service. As a company we will comply with all the state and local laws, Employees will conduct themselves in a professional manner when dealing with company business. Employees will not discriminate against
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