reduction, namely Factor Analysis. Using Factor analysis we reduce these 50 companies’ data (50 variables) into the most significant 4 FACTORS. These four significant factors are then used to predict the Nifty using Multiple linear regression. We observed that the model is good fitted and it explained 90 % of the total variance. Keywords: Nifty, Factor Analysis, Multiple Linear Regression, Data reduction 1. Introduction: In this paper, we applying data reduction technique of Factor analysis on the
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organizations from the phase I sample was chosen at random and exit interview data was analyzed using factor analysis and content analysis. Findings – The results were in the expected direction and fulfilled the research aims of the current study. In the first phase low factor loadings indicated low engagement scores at the beginning of the career and at completion of 16 months with the organization. High factor loadings at intermediate stages of employment were indicative of high engagement levels, but the
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Guidelines for Addressing Case Topics FRAMEWORK FOR ANALYSIS SITUATION ANALYSIS The Situation Analysis involves analyzing a number of internal and external factors. Important internal factors to analyze include the organizational structure, the resources at hand, and the personalities involved in the decision- making. Externally, you should analyze the organization's positioning relative to the competition, the size and characteristics of various target audiences, consumer attitudes
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Tony Shun-Te Yuo*#, Neil Crosby*, Colin Lizieri* and Philip McCann** *Department of Real Estate & Planning **Department of Economics The University of Reading Business School Whiteknights, Reading RG6 6AW UK #Corresponding Authors: c.m.lizieri@rdg.ac.uk tonyyuo@yahoo.com Key words: retail agglomeration, inter-store externalities, core-periphery model, shopping centre image I. Introduction The planned shopping centre or mall has become an important part of contemporary life style. It has been
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to give an analysis of Vancouver Cab Company, a local and family owned and operated Taxi Company. Included will be a description of the business and its stakeholders and give their relationship to the business, as well as the internal and external factors that affect the company and its employees, contractors and owners. DESCRPITION: In 2004 Jennifer and Tony Smith started Woodland Cab LLC with one car, a Chrysler Le Baron, in North Clark County as an LLC. In 2006 they moved into Vancouver with
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meet the requirements of this rapidly changing competitive business oriented environment. In addition some of the other external factors are also reasons for some changes in an organization. Particularly, changes in the economic factors and the rules & regulations of the country will affect the conduct of business of an organization. Sometimes certain internal factors also force on the change to the organization such as change in its strategy of business or activities, changes to the work force
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Whitby Hydro Energy Services Corp. Power Factor Correction at the Residential Level – Pilot Project Report to the LDC Tomorrow Fund September 12, 2005 Executive Summary In December of 2004 Whitby Hydro applied for funding from the EDA Tomorrow Fund to carry out a pilot project to determine the impact of installing capacitors at residential homes on system capacitance and generation requirements. The study involved 31 homes within Whitby Hydro’s distribution territory. The houses selected
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SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY 8. LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY 9. DEFINITION OF TERMS. REFERENCES CHAPTER TWO REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE 2.1 MEANING AND CONCEPT OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP 2.2 HISTROY OF ENTREPRENUERIAL DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA. 2.3 ECONOMIC EFFECT OF ENTREPRENUERSHIP IN NIGERIA. 2.4 IMPACT OF ENTREPRENEURIAL DEVELOPMENT IN EBONYI STATE REFERENCES CHAPTER THREE RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODOLOGY 3:1 RESEARCH DESIGN 2. AREA OF THE STUDY 3. POPULATION OF THE STUDY 4. SAMPLE AND
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Factors influencing Adoption of Mobile Banking in India Business Research Methods By, Group 5 Section B Sr. No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Name Raagul S N Viswanathan Muthu Ritesh Jain Karan Daga Anshul Gupta Debajib Das Ankur Bordoloi Roll Number 12DM-108 12DM-181 12IT-015 12FN-61 12HR-04 12DM-49 12IB-11 Group 5, Section B, Institute of Management Technology, Ghaziabad, PGDM 12-14 Page 1 Executive Summary: This study was conducted with the aim of identifying the factors affecting the adoption
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The current issue and full text archive of this journal is available at www.emeraldinsight.com/0268-3946.htm JMP 21,5 RESEARCH NOTE Income, the love of money, pay comparison, and pay satisfaction 476 Received June 2005 Revised February 2006 Accepted February 2006 Race and gender as moderators Thomas Li-Ping Tang Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, USA Theresa Li-Na Tang Affinion Group, Brentwood, Tennessee, USA, and Beeta Yazmeen Homaifar Mental
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