Action Research in Organization SEM 2011/2012 MRC 1033 ACTION RESEARCH IN ORGANIZATION (LECTURER: DR. MUSLIM AMIN) Name : | Lim See Yeong (Sean) | Matrix Number: | MR 101106 | Title of Assignment: | THE FACTORS THAT INFLUENCING INTERNET CONSUMER BUYING AND USING DECISION PROCESS | Instructor : | DR. Muslim Amin | Submission Date: | 8 Dec 2011 | Contents 1. Introduction 3 Problem Statement 3 Objective 3 Research Questions 4 Background 4 2. Literature Review 5
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Banking plays an important role in the economy of any country. In Bangladesh Muslim holds the majority of the population. Though, no Islamic banking but only traditional banking system was developed here till 1983. However, interest is absolutely prohibited in Islam. The main aim of traditional banking is to earn profit by borrowing and lending money in exchange of interest. As a result there is an unfair competition among the bankers and among the customers. The people of this country are profoundly
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Science Vol. 4 No. 13; October 2013 Cooking the Books: The Case of Malaysian Listed Companies Fathilatul Zakimi Abdul Hamid Rohami Shafie Zaleha Othman Wan Nordin Wan Hussin Faudziah Hanim Fadzil School of Accountancy Universiti Utara Malaysia Sintok, 06010 Kedah Malaysia. Abstract Cooking the books refers to fraudulent accounting activities undertaken by a business to falsify its financial statements. Thus, the objectives of this study are to investigate what the cooking-the-books activities
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provide the latest technology as well as Japanese management practices. Suzuki was preferred for the joint venture because of its track record in manufacturing and selling small cars all over the world. There was an option in the agreement to raise Suzuki¶s equity to 40%, which it exercised in 1987. Five years later, in 1992, Suzuki further increased its equity to 50% turning Maruti into a non-government organization managed on the lines of Japanese management practices. Maruti created history by going
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C H A P T E R Operations and Productivity 1 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 1. The text suggests four reasons to study OM. We want to understand (1) how people organize themselves for productive enterprise, (2) how goods and services are produced, (3) what operations managers do, and (4) this costly part of our economy and most enterprises. 2. Possible responses include: Adam Smith (work specialization/ division of labor), Charles Babbage (work specialization/ division of labor), Frederick W. Taylor
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automobile division of the global conglomerate the Tata Group, was India’s leading commercial vehicle manufacturer and the third largest passenger vehicle maker in 2012; culminating into unprecedented growth in several areas and, as mentioned in the case study presented by Turnipseed and Gamble of The University of South Alabama, helped to make Tata India’s highest revenue generating automobile company (as cited in Thompson, Peteraf, Gamble, & Strickland, 2013, p. C-246). In the international marketplace
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* Word count or equivalent: 1000 (500 per answer) * Assessment criteria: * To identify the nature of operations management * To analyse the processes of operations management * To analyse management approaches to operations management * To apply operations management to gaining customers and competing * To examine the operational processes and life cycles * Knowledge/understanding of concepts (40%) * Ability to collect, synthesise and apply information (20%)
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Submitted to: Mrs.Dipannita Battacharjee Assistant Professor Department of Marketing Studies University of Chittagong Submitted By: M.Ariful Aziz Kanon 4th Year, BBA (Hons.) ID-07304020 Session: 2006-2007 Department of Marketing Studies University of Chittagong. Date of Submission: …… July 2012 Introduction: Green Banking is no more new concept in today`s world.The concept of Green is to minimize environmental degradation and making this planet
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Executive Summary This report provides an analysis and evaluation of Air New Zealand. Method of analysis this report is SWOT analysis and five forces module. Other analysis includes deep investigation on company profiles. The report founds the weakness and strength in the company and examines internal and external factors that might influence the survivability of Air New Zealand. The report will explain how Air New Zealand handles the pressure from every competition they faced until today. All
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understanding the environmental implications of investment choices becomes ever more important. The objective of this paper is to expand previous analysis of the external costs of electric power generation in South Africa. We present a quantitative analysis of air pollution impacts on human health, damages from greenhouse gas emissions, and the avoided health costs from electrification, as well as discussing other impacts qualitatively. The central estimate of total external costs is R7.3 billion, or 4.4 cents
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