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    Entrepreneur

    Entrepreneur: Entrepreneurs built and create the future and that they are to be found in every walk of life and in every group of people.”A person who habitually creates and innovation built something of recognised value around perceived opportunities”. In this definition there is some key word s to define. ‘A person’ can be a group of a people, a organization. ‘Habitually’ is an important characteristic of entrepreneurs. The true entrepreneurs just cannot stop being an entrepreneur habitually

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    Competng View of Entrepreneur

    Cantillion first defined entrepreneurs as a 'risk taker', buying at a certain price and selling at an uncertain price. (Cited in Blaug 1986:220) Jean-Baptiste Say backed this up by stating entrepreneurs are 'the pivot of the economy, a vehicle for economic change. Deakins and Freel (2009). In the years to come, further concepts of entrepreneurs were developed and argued amongst academics. By examining the differing opinions from a broad spectrum of authors since the role was first distinguished, through

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    Telecommunications

    rSelçuk Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü Dergisi  21 / 2009 Türkiye’de SMS Reklamları: Tüketici Tutumlarını Etkileyen Faktörler SMS Advertising In Turkey: Factors Affecting Consumer Attitudes Hasan Kemal SUHER * Nevzat Bilge İSPİR ** ÖZET Mobile telefonların kullanımdaki hızlı artış hem pazarlamacılar hem de reklamcılar için yeni bir taşıma platformu yaratmıştır. Mobil cihazların popülerliği arttıkça, Kısa Mesaj Servisleri (SMS) potansiyel tüketicilere ulaşmak için daha da önemli

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    Mda Anayisis on Air Asia in India

    services. But, it is not just about delivering services to customers but also satisfying the customers with quality service at a competitive price. As customer needs and perceptions of airline services vary with their cultures, backgrounds, and socio-economic statuses, findings for one marketplace might be considerably different from ones in another marketplace. Hence, an airline must understand its own marketplace well in order to position itself in the market in the best way. Thus, the report is aimed

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    Business

    MANAGEMENT SCIENCES ENTREPRENEURSHIP: The capacity and willingness to undertake conception, organization, and management of a productive venture with all attendant risks, while seeking profit as a reward. In economics, entrepreneurship is regarded as a factor of production together with land, labour, natural resources, and capital. Entrepreneurial spirit is characterized by innovation and risk-taking, and an essential component of a nation's ability to succeed in an ever changing

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    Ar-Rahnu

    This study examines the applicability of theory of reasoned action (TRA) in a context of Islamic pawnshop using structural equation modelling (SEM). The present study presents a simplified theory of TRA, hence it is intended to test whether the two constructs in the theory are acceptable or not in a newly context of Islamic pawnshop. The simplified theory is tested using survey data from 250 respondents. Out of these, only 221 questionnaires are found to be usable whilst the rest are omitted owing

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    Human Capital Theory Regards People as Assets and Stresses That Investments by Organisations in People Will Generate Worthwhile Returns. Discuss.

    ‘The educating of the workers is an investment which is equally worthwhile as that of capital.’(Woodhall, 1997) Beeker (1993) asserts that ‘education and healthcare are a key to improving human capital and thence increasing the economic outputs of a nation’. These factors are the ones stressed by the human capital theory and this shows that the human capital theory recognises the need to invest in human capital inorder to generate worthwhile returns. The human capital theory brings out the value

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    Swott

    WEAKNESSTechnologyEmploymentManagement | OPPORTUNITYTechnology | THREATEconomy | SWOTT Analysis There are many forces that may make a business succeed or fail such as Technological, Economic and legal and regulatory forces/trends. Mega Salon offers various different services catering to the needs of every man, woman, and child. Mega Salon offers new products and services including unique Mega Salon Brand of products. Mega Salon is a

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    Business

    Introduction The right to expression of views, including dissent, through public demonstrations and social mobilization is a democratic right enshrined in international law and practiced throughout the world -- from demonstrating against multilateral trade regimes, to rallying for the protection of the environment, to protesting against illegitimate regimes. The voicing of differing views and political debate over policies is a healthy feature of any modern democracy. As the Human Development

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    Mr Yang Chen

    Business Planning and Enterprising Management Individual assignment Word account: 1940 Student name: Chen Yang ( Clarence) Student number: 22039659 Module leaders: Mike Cudzich-Madry, Dr Andrew Hird Submit date: 14 November The recognition of new opportunity is the significant unique behavior for entrepreneurs or managers to ascertain a new business. More especially, Haugh’s (2005) points out that “opportunity recognition is at the very heart of venture creation; some scholars regard

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