Graduate Institute of Human Resource Management, NSYSU Research Method (I), 2013: Data coding, reliability, and EFA All Rights Reserved by Prof. Nai-Wen Chi I. Data coding after collecting the returned questionnaires: 1. Based on the order of questions, build an excel file for data input. 2. Take out the questionnaires, key in the responses of each questions. If the participants do not answer the question, please leave it blank. 3. When keying in the data, please pay attention to if the
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Assemblage of factors affecting Success of Fast Moving Consumer Goods Parmindar Singh1 1 Research Scholar, Department of Commerce, Chaudhary Devi Lal University, Sirsa. Abstract This paper has mainly focused to the study about the factors which affects on the success of Fast Moving Consumer Goods. Factor analysis is employed on data of 24 items that have main effect on the individual consumer. The major objective of this study is to determine the factors which affects the success of FMCG
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Dylan Pena A post capitalistic world with money as the currency there is no limit on how much you can have of it. Thus making it priority one for the means to sustain life. Others with greed and big businesses that make their money with profit or so called capital. Starting with the three easy steps or so essentials to start witch are land labor and capital, but there is one additional step to that process which is knowledge. This is where the professional workers or brain workers if you will
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Int. Journal of Business Science and Applied Management, Volume 4, Issue 2, 2009 The effects of human resource practices on firm growth Ilias P. Vlachos Dept. of Agricultural Economics & Rural Development, Agricultural University of Athens Iera Odos 75, Botanikos, 118 55, Athens, Greece Tel: +30 210 5294757 Email: ivlachos@aua.gr Abstract Although the connection between firm growth and labour is well documented in economics literature, only recently the link between human resources (HR) and
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Proceedings of the 33rd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences - 2000 Investigation of Factors Affecting Healthcare Organization’s Adoption of Telemedicine Technology Paul Jen-Hwa Hu University of South Florida Patrick Y.K. Chau University of Hong Kong Olivia R. Liu Sheng University of Arizona Abstract Recent advances in information and biomedicine technology have significantly increased the technical feasibility, clinical viability and economic affordability of telemedicine-assisted
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consumers’ perception on general banking activities of a commercial bank. The paper provides an understanding of different factors that affect consumer perception on general activities of a bank. Here 3 factors are generated with the help of factor analysis. This sort of research is also helpful to find out consumer’s perception in different industries and organizations. Keyword: Factor analysis, General banking activities, Commercial banks 1. INTRODUCTION Banking sector in Bangladesh is characterized
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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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Environmental Factors Impacting Lithuanian Businesses Introduction First of all, it is very important to mention that every business has its own external factors, that indicate whether the business is going to succeed or not. Then, it is up to the business if they try to study carefully or not these external factors. By doing so, they will try to understand what the social, legal, political, technological factors are, and how they impact the market and their products. These factors have significant
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behavior and performance will be used to explain the reason behind. As we have learnt, MARS model is a model that seeks to explain individual behavior as a result of internal and external factors or influences acting together. Thus it shows combined effect of motivation, ability, role perceptions and situational factors on individual performance, which is father’s role in today’s context. Firstly, Motivation. Fathers are being motivated to perform better. More and more people are realizing the importance
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plots with tests Analyze Dimension reduction Factor Analysis Descriptives * Initial solution * Coefficients * KMO and Bartlett´s test of sphericity * Anti-image Extraction * Correlation matrix * Unrotated factor solution * Scree plot * Fixed number of factors * Maximum Iterations for Convergence Rotation * Direct Oblimin * Loading Plot Scores * Save as variables * Regression * Display factor score coefficient matrix TRANSFORM COMPUTE
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