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ROSKILDE UNIVERSITY Department of Communication, Business and Information Technologies Brand preference on Mobile Purchase among the Students of Roskilde University Bachelor of business studies Project Report Supervisor: Professor Poul Dines Submitted to Department of Communication, Business and Information Technologies Submitted by Ramesh Rijal, Student number: 50593 May 24, 2013 Student Number: 50593 I declare that “the brand preference on mobile purchase among the students
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CAUSES OF IMPULSE BUYING IN SUPERMARKETS: CASE STUDY OF SUPERMARKETS ALONG THIKA ROAD SUPERHIGHWAY. BY: PRESENTED TO G. NDUATI A project proposal submitted in partial fulfillment of a degree in International Business Administration (marketing) ABSTARCT The case study will aim at collecting information from respondents on the factors affecting impulse buying. The research design to be used in this study will be descriptive research. CHAPTER
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design……………………………………………6 3.1- Describe and evaluate the methodology adopted………………………6 3.1a. Research site/context…………………………………………………..6 3.1b. Methods of data collection……………………………………………..6 3.1c. Method of data analysis…………………………………………………6 3.1d. Sampling…………………………………………………………………..7 3.1e. Ethical issues…………………………………………………………….7 3.2 – Suitability of the Research Paper Methodology for Adaptation…….8 4.0 – Main Findings and Implications………………………………………………..8 4.1 – Outline the Main Findings of
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[pic] [pic] “A STUDY ON EFFECTIVENESS OF TRAINING PROGRAM IN HYUNDAI MOTORS INDIA LIMITED” By A.GEETHA (REGISTER NO: 30606631017) Of JEPPIAAR ENGINEERING COLLEGE A PROJECT REPORT Submitted To The FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCES In partial fulfillment of the requirements For the award of the degree Of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION June – 2008 JEPPIAAR ENGINEERING COLLEGE JEPPIAAR
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the Holmes Institute. The research proposal will be founded and be discussed in details and in systematic order. The background information will discuss the literature review of the proposal in depth hence establishing the relationship that can be found in the research work. The problems and the objectives will also be discussed to form the basis for the real discussion. The mechanism and the techniques of the research and data collections will also be discussed in the report. Finally the report findings
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Literature Review – page 4 2.1 Definition of Employee Performance – page 4 2.2 Definition of Training – page 5 2.3 Training Design – page 6 2.4 Work Environment – page 6 2.5 Impact of Training on Employee Performance – page 7 3.0 Methodology – page 9 3.1 Qualitative and Quantitative Methodologies – Page 9 3.2 Theoretical Framework – Page 10 3.3 Research Variables – page 10 3.4 Research Design – page 11 3.5 Sampling Frame – page 11 3.6 Population – page 12 3.7 Sampling Method
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used in order to solve a problem, improve a pre-existing solution to a problem, achieve a goal, handle an applied input/output relation or perform a specific function; technology is the making, modification, usage and knowledge of tools, machines, techniques and method of organisation (Liddel, Scott, Jones & McKenzie, 1940). That means, it can refer to the collection of tools, including machinery, modification, arrangements and procedures. Over the last 200 years there has been a significant change
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Introduction In a country like Bangladesh, Small and Medium sized Enterprises (SME) plays a significant role in boosting up the overall health of the economy. Their contribution towards the economy includes generation of large scale employment, investment, improvement of indigenous skill and technology, promotion of exports and opportunities for entrepreneurship and innovativeness. Bangladesh has around 27,000 medium-sized enterprises and 150,000 small-sized enterprises (defined by the government
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INTRODUCTION The antibacterial capsules are specifically designed to treat bacterial infections. That was literally means “against life”. On the other words, any oral dosage form that is capable to treat a disease caused by bacteria and microorganisms. Most instances. The antibacterial capsules they are ideally to be the drug of choice used for treating a specific bacterial infection. Such drug like penicillin are among the most widely effective anti-bacterial agent and also the least toxic drugs
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