ABSTRACT: This paper studies the information and communication technology (ICT) in a small hotel sector at a point in time when the transition towards a full market economy is coming to the end and competitiveness and ICT implementation is gaining on importance. Its main purpose is to study a business potential of this new competitive advantage resource and its productivity paradox. A competitive advantage factor model (CAF model) has been proposed and the structural modelling (SEM) has been performed
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THE IMPORTANCE OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS TO SHAREHOLDER. * To educate shareholder A company’s financial conditions would be the major concern for shareholders. As a capital providers, shareholders depends on the company’s financial statements for knowing the company’s financial conditions each for both safety and profitability of their investments. Moreover, shareholders need to know where their money went, how it is spent and where is it now? The financial statements especially balance sheet
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3 FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT 5 MAJOR IMPACTS OF FDI 8 EXPORTS 8 TREND IN EXPORT IN INDIA 9 MAJOR FACTORS THAT AFFECT EXPORTS 10 EXPORT TRENDS AND THE WAY AHEAD 12 IMPACT OF FDI ON EXPORT 12 HOW FDI DRIVES EXPORT 12 IMPACT ON SERVICE INDUSTRY 13 METHEDOLOGY 14 PERIOD OF STUDY 14 SOURCES OF DATA 14 HYPOTHESIS 14 RESULT 15 ANALYSIS 16 IMPLICATION 16 CONCLUSION 16 REFERENCES 18 EXHIBITS 20 FIGURES 23 INTRODUCTION Foreign direct investment is an important part
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Knowledge of Cultures and Politics as Critical Success Factors in Enhancing Managers Success in Managing International Business Dzulfakar Bin Abdullah (Student no: 20131241445) UiTM Programme Code : BM 995 (Doctor of Philosophy in Business Management) Course Code : MGT 950 (Global Strategic Sustainable Management) Assignment 3: Theoretical Paper Lecturer : AP Dr Roshidi Hassan ABSTRACT Business life in the new millennium is becoming increasingly global. The concepts of globalization
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negative aspect of globalisation is that a great majority of developing countries remain removed from the process. Till the nineties the process of globalisation of the Indian economy was constrained by the barriers to trade and investment liberalisation of trade, investment and financial flows initiated in the nineties has progressively lowered the barriers to competition and hastened the pace of globalisation. Though the precise definition of globalisation is still unavailable a few definitions
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC & TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH VOLUME 4, ISSUE 07, JULY 2015 ISSN 2277-8616 Investment On IT: Students Perspective Samsul Alam Abstract: The focus of this study is to seek the relevance for implementing in Information Technology by students in Dhaka University. The research takes into account 50 students studying at different disciplines. The respondents were visited randomly to get the relevant data. The paper applies statistical tools e.g. SPSS on the information
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Create a list of definitions of the following terms and identify their roles in finance: Finance: This is the study of how people and businesses evaluate investments and raise capital to fund them. It is also considered to be the science of the management of money and other assets. One example would be family personal finances, taking what is being made versus what is being spent, and evaluating that to purchase vehicles, homes or other family needs. Efficient market: This is a market whose prices
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FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT IN INDIA ITS IMPACT ONBANKING AND INSURANCE SECTOR Introduction to topic Foreign direct investment is investment made by a foreign individual or company in productivecapacity of another country. It is the movement of capital across national frontiers in a manner that grants the investor control over the acquired asset. A parent business enterprise and itsforeign affiliate are the two sides of the FDI relationship. Together they comprise an MNC. The parent enterprise
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Banking sector restructuring and the development of financial intermediation in Albania Bachelorthesis at the Swiss Banking Institute University of Zurich Chair: Prof. Dr. Urs Birchler Author: Ardita Kapedani Submission date: 1 July 2010 The banking sector in Albania has seen dramatic developments over the past 10 years. Since 2000, the size of the banking sector has grown rapidly, with credit/GDP rising from less than 10% to more than 35%. In 2000 two-thirds of banking assets were
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Financial Investment Opportunities Prepared for: Ms. Joey Lai (Lecturer) Financial Investment Opportunities Banking Academy, Hanoi BTEC HND in Business (Finance) Prepared by: BBQ CLASS: F06B 1 Confidential Table of Contents INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................................... 3 1.1 Assess the risk tolerance/attitudes of individual investors to risk when evaluating the suitability of investments. ......
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