triangulation Ensures Validity and Reliability in Social Science Research 1.0 Introduction Triangulation has been defined as the use of more than one approach to the investigation of a research question in order to augment confidence in the findings (Bryman, 2004). For Yeasmin & Rahman, (2012) triangulation is a process of verification that increases validity by incorporating several viewpoints and methods. When applied in the social sciences, it refers to the combination of two or
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integrate technology-enhanced learning with business process management Nicola Capuano, Matteo Gaeta, Pierluigi Ritrovato and Saverio Salerno Abstract Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to propose an innovative approach for providing an answer to the emerging trends on how to integrate e-learning efficiently in the business value chain in medium and large enterprises. Design/methodology/approach – The proposed approach defines methodologies and technologies for integrating technology-enhanced
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Engineering (Macro and Micro Biomechanics) Biomedical engineering is an emerging discipline which links medicine, biology, and technology in order to tackle medical problems using an engineering approach. As such, it is heavily influenced by engineering principles and uses applicable mathematics in nearly all of its aspects. It is important to note that applied mathematics (vector algebra, calculus, numerical approaches to solving functions, etc.) is a language, which evolved to serve the needs
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Management Information System not only become a need for business management and decision making but also a basic construction of a company. Management Information Systems is an evolving new discipline, MIS is defined as computer technology and advances in communication technology are constantly updated, generally considered at this stage by management information system and computer equipment or other means of information processing components and systems for managing information.( O'Brien, 2011) Management
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IMPACT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN BANKING INDUSTRIES TABLE OF CONTENTS Title page - - - - - - i Approval page - - - - - ii Dedication - - - - - - iii Acknowledgement - - - - iv Abstract - - - - - - v Table of contents - - - - - vi CHAPTER ONE 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1. Background of the study 2. Statement of problem 3. Objective of the study 4. Research question 5. Significance of the study 6. Scope of the study 7. Limitations of the study
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IMPACT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN BANKING INDUSTRIES TABLE OF CONTENTS Title page - - - - - - i Approval page - - - - - ii Dedication - - - - - - iii Acknowledgement - - - - iv Abstract - - - - - - v Table of contents - - - - - vi CHAPTER ONE 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1. Background of the study 2. Statement of problem 3. Objective of the study 4. Research question 5. Significance of the study 6. Scope of the study 7. Limitations of the study
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disposal. On the other hand, wastewater is also a resource that can be applied for productive uses since wastewater contains nutrients that have the potential for use in agriculture, aquaculture and other activities. In both developed and developing countries, the most prevalent practice is the application of municipal wastewater (both treated and untreated) to land. In developed countries where environmental standards are applied, much of the wastewater is treated prior to use for irrigation of fodder
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social media in America it has been growing substantially in popularity among users of all ages, specifically young generations of Americans (Ferris and Stein, 2014, pg. 29). Technology continues to advance and become a more prevalent part of our society and social media has continued growing in popularity alongside technology. New sites and apps are being introduced regularly and with social media now being available on smart phones there is a growing dependency seen among young Americans to constantly
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Innovative ideas into products 1-The first stage in the innovation process is to find the “new” ideas and insights to commercialize. The first stage in the innovation process is to find the “new” ideas and insights to commercialize. 2-To enable successful innovation, CEOs need to create both an innovation agenda and a culture tolerant of risk.This includes setting expectations for innovation, and developing methods to measure the success of innovation activities. 3- Transforming ideas to novel
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Research Paper Review Specific Topic The Specific Topic around which this Research Paper revolves, is the study of the compatibility between the technology employed by an organization and its structure, with a view to predict the organization’s performance or efficiency based on the degree of the observed compatibility. In other words, the “fit” between the technology and structure, which is determined by the authors based on a scale derived from the three primary hypotheses enunciated in the
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