ASIAN JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT RESEARCH Online Open Access publishing platform for Management Research © Copyright 2010 All rights reserved Integrate d Publis hing associat ion Research Article ISSN 2229 – 3795 Employer branding: A new strategic dimension of Indian corporations Suman Kumar Dawn, Suparna Biswas Asst. Professor, West Bengal Universit y of Technology, Ko lkota skd_hooghly@yahoo.co.in ABSTRACT Emplo yer branding is defined as a targeted longterm strategy
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College Author Note This paper is being submitted on July 14, 2016, for Thomas Santangelo’s B406 Business Law and Ethical Behavior course. Morals and Ethics in Society Morals and ethics in society play major roles in our lives and our work environments and I am more than happy to write this research paper to help explain the similarities and its key differences. And this research paper will also include where both morals and ethics derived from and what can cause both of these. How
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opting to use the ASPE for revenue recognition should use the ASPE guidance. The standard covers the sale of goods and the rendering of services by an entity in the ordinary course of business. Definition: * Revenue is the cash, receivables and other consideration coming into the business from its ordinary business activity. * The completed contract method recognizes revenue when the good or service has been sold/rendered and the contract is substantially complete. * The percentage of completion
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with Investor Confidence during Global Financial Crisis Abstract As investor, the needs of information which can reflect accurate financial information matching with current market condition is essential. Using fair value methods and measurement for asset valuation is one of the best accounting methods which can reflect current market condition accurately. But FVA cannot be separated from the critique especially when global financial crisis hit the world. Critique said FVA decrease investor confidence
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Technology throughout generations has provided change and innovation that can provide current events from the simplicity of a computer to a personal phone. News media has always been the source of the economy to spread vital information to society and has grown to reach people with the use of newspapers to computers and to even phones. Today television still dominates public consumption for current events but the new way that has put newspapers to a stop has been the popular growth of the internet
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Judgment: Insights from Research in Psychology Douglas F. Prawitt, PhD, CPA Brigham Young University The Emerging Science of Judgment • Rapid change, increased complexity in business • Greater importance of professional judgment The Emerging Science of Judgment • Rapid change, increased complexity in business • Greater importance of professional judgment Fortunate coincidence: A critical mass of insight on human judgment emerging— 30+ years of research in economics, management
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analysis examines the impact of each of these factors (and their interplay with each other) on the business. The results can then be used to take advantage of opportunities and to make contingency plans for threats when preparing business and strategic plans (Byars, 1991; Cooper, 2000). Kotler (1998) claims that PEST analysis is a useful strategic tool for understanding market growth or decline, business position, potential and direction for operations. The headings of PEST are a framework for reviewing
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Kauffman Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership at Babson College and The London Business School, has undertaken a long-term, large-scale project to prove the causal links between a government’s economic policies and initiatives, the resulting entrepreneurial activity and subsequent economic growth. This case describes multiplestage research, including thousands of interviews in several countries by established research firms. >The Scenario What government policies and initiatives are most likely
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showed a significant decrease in temperatures and frequent rainfalls from October to December therefore results in a fewer grilling activities. SWOT Analysis In order to effectively formulate a marketing strategy to achieve Kingsford business goals and overcome current challenges, a clear analysis of the strengths and weaknesses while pointing out the opportunities and threats will be illustrated first then
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| Dec 25, 2010 | Dec 26, 2009 | Dec 27, 2008 | | Assets | Current Assets | | Cash And Cash Equivalents | 5,943,000 | 3,943,000 | 2,064,000 | | Short Term Investments | 426,000 | 192,000 | 213,000 | | Net Receivables | 6,323,000 | 4,624,000 | 4,683,000 | | Inventory | 3,372,000 | 2,618,000 | 2,522,000 | | Other Current Assets | 1,505,000 | 1,194,000 | 1,324,000 | | Total Current Assets | 17,569,000 | 12,571,000 | 10,806,000 | Long
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