Executive Summary This report considers a case study which introduces and provides examples of faux change and superfluous change. Within this discussion, these areas of change context are considered and evaluated with regard to how they may be identified and resisted. The report also defines and evaluates organisational change and the frameworks within which it may be undertaken. The impact of change is discussed and is followed by an analysis of resistance to change and the factors that may enhance
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innovation success. We research the influence of nine external and internal factors on product and business processes innovation. For the analysis of important relations and conclusions, beside theoretical literature, we use the results of several studies. Key Words: product innovations, business processes innovation, industry maturity, customer needs, demand, technological opportunity, investment attractiveness, company size, export orientation INTRODUCTION Innovations are one of the main sources
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the external auditor to detect material misstatements, particularly intentional misstatements, may expose the external auditor to litigation. The present study aims to examine the effect of the external auditor’s ability to assess fraud risk on his/her ability to detect the likelihood of fraud. An experimental approach is adopted by sending case materials to audit partners and audit managers attached to auditing firms operating in Malaysia. The result shows that in a high fraud risk scenario, the
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trigger a risk that could weaken the outcome of the audit which in turn impairs the auditor independence. Hence, independence is fundamental to the purpose served by auditors (Moore et al., 2002). This study is limited to only four variables as to keep the task manageable. Prior years, various studies are being carried out by scholars in examining the effect and significance of the concerns. For instance, Abu Bakar, Abdul Rahman, and Abdul Rashid (2005) studied the factors that influence auditor independence
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-Bibliography..................................................................................31 * INTRODUCTION: For many years it has tried to explain and predict economic phenomena. In the present work we destructive her to perform an econometric study of the function of the number of travelers who occupy tourist accommodation in Andalusia. The data required for such analysis have been collected from the database of the Institute of statistics and cartography of Andalusia, for easy access through
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BIODIVERSITY OF TANGUAR HAOR: A RAMSAR SITE OF BANGLADESH Volume I: Wildlife (Amphibians, Reptiles, Birds and Mammals) IUCN, International Union for Conservation of Nature, helps the world find pragmatic solutions to our most pressing environment and development challenges. IUCN works on biodiversity, climate change, energy, human livelihoods and greening the world economy by supporting scientific research, managing field projects all over the world, and bringing governments,
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IJMMR Volume 2, Issue 1 (January, 2011) ISSN 2229-6883 FACTOR ANALYZING THE STORE ATTRIBUTES TO IDENTIFY KEY COMPONENTS OF STORE IMAGE (A STUDY ON SOME SELECTED APPAREL STORES IN INDIA) HEMRAJ VERMA Assistant Professor, Dehradun Institute of Technology, Dehradun, Email id: hemraj77@gmail.com DR. PANKAJ MADAN Reader, Gurukul Kangri Vishwavidyalay, Haridwar, Email id: pankaj_mad@yahoo.com Abstract Retailing in India is gaining attention like never before. Organized retailing especially is creating
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J O U R N A L O F M A T E R I A L S S C I E N C E 3 4 (1 9 9 9 ) 4995 – 5004 Tribological behaviour and acoustic emissions of alumina, silicon nitride and SAE52100 under dry sliding H. S. BENABDALLAH, R. J. BONESS Department of Mechanical Engineering, Royal Military College of Canada, PO Box 17000 Stn Forces, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, K7K 7B4 E-mail: benabdallah-h@rmc.ca The friction, wear and acoustic emission behaviour of various combinations of alumina, silicon nitride, and SAE52100 steel
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The European Journal of Counselling Psychology ejcop.psychopen.eu | 2195-7614 Social Learning Conceptualization for Substance Abuse: Implications for Therapeutic Interventions a Theodoros Giovazolias* , Olga Themeli a [a] Department of Psychology, University of Crete, Rethymno, Greece. Abstract Substance misuse and abuse among adolescents and young adults, especially students, remain a significant public health issue, often associated with serious academic, psychological and health problems
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