AlDamoe, F. M. The Mediating Effect of HRM Outcomes (employee retention) on the Relationship between HRM Practices and Organizational Performance. International Journal of Human Resource Studies, Vol. 2, No. 1, ISSN 2162-3058. Abeysekera, R. The Impact of Human Resource Management Practices on Marketing Executive Turnover of Leasing Companies in Sri Lanka. Contemporary Management Research, No. 3, Pg. 233-252. Chew, J. The Influence of Human Resource Management Practices on the Retention of Core
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process, we can gain insights into how water sustains life and ecosystems, and how human activities impact the delicate balance of the water cycle. The most considerable impact I can make to address the issues highlighted about the water cycle and freshwater availability include: Conserving Water: Implementing water-saving
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and now face discrimination based solely on class.In his delineation of race relations, Wilson states that different systems of production have imposed constraints on the way racial groups interact. So thus, when examining a production system and its lasting impacts, we must begin with its lifeblood, labor. According to Wilson, in a nonmanufacturing, or “plantation economy”, the labor market is controlled by a small aristocracy. In the South, this aristocracy controlled all social and political power.
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ASSIGNMENT ON Monetary Policy of Course No: 302 Submitted To: Mohammad Shahadat Hossain Assistant Professor Department of Finance & Banking University of Chittagong
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Special articles Globalisation and the Management of Indian Cities Cities in Europe and North America have been through three decades of innovation in institutions and practices as they seek to accommodate the new environment of global economic integration. Many have learned to facilitate the creation of new economies that have institutionalised incremental change with a changing political consensus, liberating themselves in part from those rigidities that make for extreme vulnerability in conditions
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Globalisation and India. Introduction Indian economy had experienced major policy changes in early 1990s. The new economic reform, popularly known as, Liberalization, Privatization and Globalization (LPG model) aimed at making the Indian economy as fastest growing economy and globally competitive. The series of reforms undertaken with respect to industrial sector, trade as well as financial sector aimed at making the economy more efficient. With the onset of reforms to liberalize the Indian economy
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The Impact of Trade Liberalization on Gender Wage Differentials in India’s Manufacturing Sector* Nidhiya Menon, Brandeis University Yana van der Meulen Rodgers, Rutgers University April 2007 Abstract: As trade liberalization in India has unleashed a new wave of competitive forces in the economy since 1991, firms have faced growing pressure to cut costs in order to continue production. This study addresses the question of whether the increasing competitive forces from India’s
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encourage the entrepreneurial capabilities of young generation to make them effective change agents. 4. To meet the demand for trained and professional people in the country at the top level management of business and industrial organizations in the light of the new economic and industrial policy of the country. 2. COURSE DURATION The MBA (Full Time) programme of Mahatma Gandhi University shall be spread in two years duration with 4 Semesters. Each semester shall comprise of a minimum of 16 instructional
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INGREDIENTS OF THE FOOD SYSTEM BACKGROUND READING "How we eat determines, to a considerable extent, how the world is used."1 –Wendell Berry, author and farmer Food holds many meanings and serves many roles. At its most basic level, it is a source of nourishment, without which we would cease to function. On a global scale, nations depend on food for political stability.2 Among the one in six people worldwide who lack adequate access to food,3 it may be viewed as a rare and precious commodity. Others
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Analysis of the Trade Impacts of the Global Recession of 2008 International Economics
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