www.ccsenet.org/ijbm International Journal of Business and Management Vol. 5, No. 12; December 2010 Impact of Resource Based View and Resource Dependence Theory on Strategic Decision Making Ali Raza Nemati Riphah International University, Islamabad, Pakistan Tel: 92-345-590-5581 E-mail: aliraza.nemati@riphah.edu.pk Afkar Majeed Bhatti Riphah International University, Islamabad, Pakistan Tel: 92-333-535-9743 E-mail: Afkar_tg@yahoo.com Muhammad Maqsal Riphah International University
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challenges in China through analysis of Chinese Muslim populations (market size), purchasing powers, geographic locations (market places), and Chinese Muslim living situations in China (challenges). This paper also combated some problems relating to Halal markets in China and provided some basic information about Chinese Muslims and on Halal markets in China for potential Halal marketers. Keywords: Chinese Muslims and Halal markets in China 1. INTRODUCTION As companies head towards a global market
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The Chinese Music Industry’s Plight and Future At first thought, some people, including myself, would not include the music industry as part of the grand macroeconomic development blueprint. Yet music not only represents an essential part of our modern lifestyle, but also exists as a key stimulus to economic growth. Nevertheless, following the advent of the internet, rampant piracy and lack of copyright protection led the Chinese music industry into the darkest period it has ever seen. Song Ke,
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technology in banking | 8 | 5 | Disadvantages of technology in banking | 10 | 6 | Technology products in banking sector | 11 | 7 | Individuals and companies depending on banks | 12 | 8 | Individuals and companies have nothing to do with banks | 12 | 9 | Marketing steps and promotion of banks | 13 | 10 | Ethical considerations | 15 | 11 | SWOT analysis | 17 | 12 | Future outlook | 19 | 13 | Size of the industry | 20 | 14 | Jobs in the industry | 21 | 15 | Information technology security
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This article was downloaded by: [UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE LIBRARY] On: 10 May 2012, At: 20:20 Publisher: Routledge Informa Ltd Registered in England and Wales Registered Number: 1072954 Registered office: Mortimer House, 37-41 Mortimer Street, London W1T 3JH, UK Journal of Sustainable Tourism Publication details, including instructions for authors and subscription information: http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/rsus20 Synergies between Australian indigenous tourism and ecotourism: possibilities and problems
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understanding of the potential and relevance of EC in developing countries as well as the behaviour of SMEs towards EC adoption. Moreover, there is still a need for a holistic view of how various widely known factors at the organization, industry and national levels affect EC adoption. Therefore, this study proposes a theoretical model of EC technologies adoption by SMEs in developing countries by incorporating various readiness factors identified in the literature that may determine EC technologies adoption
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Revised Syllabus with Credit based Semester and Grading System For The Master of Management Studies (MMS) 2Years full-time Degree Course (Effective from the academic year 2012 – 2013) MMS New Course Structure (Effective July 2012 onwards) MMS First Year: Semester I Subject/Paper Maximum Number of Marks Sessions of 90 Minutes Core Papers 1.1 Perspective Management 1.2 Financial Accounting 1.3 Managerial Economics 1.4 Operations Management 1.5 Organisational Behaviour 1.6 Business Mathematics
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INSTRUCTOR Dr. Jeri Jones FROM: Praneetha Tempalli Donghyun Kim Jennifer Hancock Akhil Toshniwal External Environment Analysis Specific environment analysis 1. Rivalry of existing firms- Rivalry amongst existing firms is pretty high. There are large numbers of competitors. Chains like illycaffe, Lavazza, Nescafe and Bobcorp are some of the competing firms as big as Starbucks with a strong hold in different geographic regions. Thus competing with these firms is quite hard. As there
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countries. MNEs can be defined as companies who offer products or services internationally. For instance, company XYZ’s headquarter is in Malaysia while its branch is in China. The existence of MNEs can be explained by Dunning’s eclectic paradigm. Firstly because the companies can gain access to assets that will gives them competitive advantages over local firms. Secondly due to the extent to which relative transaction cost make it appropriate for the companies to use such advantages themselves instead
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Case Study: Newman’s Own Group 6: Bang Yan, Jun Ma, Son Myung Kim, Tin Cheung, Xiaohang Feng Business Administration 799 Professor Susan Young May 21st, 2012 Executive Summary Paul Newman, a well-known actor, started his own philanthropic food company, Newman’s Own, Inc. Since the beginning, they have come across challenges dealing with competition, advertising, product development, and a philanthropic initiative. The general environmental analysis and five forces look at the opportunities
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