the required paper. “You’ve just told me to write exactly as I’ve been taught not to write,” said he. “And who, pray tell, taught you?” asked I. He gave an over-the-shouldernod across the street, toward Ellen Reed House--the English Department. "Hmmm. . . fine--I'mnot surprised to hear they tell you something different,” I told him. “The English profs teach you to write in a generic way, say, fiction, or generically expository stuff. I want you to write a social science paper.” With some
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write for and submission guidelines are available for all. Please visit www.emeraldinsight.com/authors for more information. About Emerald www.emeraldinsight.com With over forty years' experience, Emerald Group Publishing is a leading independent publisher of global research with impact in business, society, public policy and education. In total, Emerald publishes over 275 journals and more than 130 book series, as well as an extensive range of online products and services. Emerald is both COUNTER
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Chapter 1: Introduction 1.1 Overview Few reporters might deny that client fulfilment is vital. However why it in is this way, and where has this generally late expansion to our business concerns originated from, and would it say it is going to stay around? In the event that we can see how it now be such a characteristic of the way we work together today, then we can understand whether it is going to keep on having an effect, and afterward make an insightful, educated evaluation of whether
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INTRODUCTION CEO duality happens when the same person occupies both the CEO and chairing the board in a corporation. On the other hand, if different individuals serve in these two pivotal positions, the firm can be said to adopt a separate leadership structure. The fundamental question surrounding CEO duality leadership is whether the chairperson‘s position should be filled by the CEO or by a different person (Daily & Dalton, 1997). The all round concern has been whether one person‘s positioning
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that there is a positive and statistically significant relationship between beta and returns. The present paper is a similar attempt based on the work of Pettengill/Sundaram/Mathur (1995). The objective of this research initiative is threefold. First, we compute ‘beta’ (β) for each security with a view to examine the ‘systematic risk’ present in the market with the help of selected sample companies. Secondly, we classify the companies based on the beta coefficient as ‘high-risk’ and ‘low-risk’
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profitable, forward focus manner. The following information Team A will explore the inventory issues facings the food services company Sodexo. The information will begin touring issues, opportunity, and problems facing the organization. Next, the paper will tour the meaning, the possibilities, the greatness, and the prospect of finding an explanation to the issue, opportunity, and problem that Sodexo committee faces in reference inventories. Finally, the report will look into why inventories is
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mF OXFORD INSTITUTE O R I ENERGY STUDIES The Effects of Vertical Integration on Oil Company Performance Fernando Barrera-Rey Oxford Institute for Energy Studies WPM 21 October 1995 The contents of this paper are the author's sole responsibility. They do not necessarily represent the views of the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies or any of its Members. Copyright 0 1995 Oxford Institute for Energy Studies All rights reserved. No palt of this publication may be reproduced
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balance development between urban and rural area of Bangladesh. Long-term maximizing profit through customer satisfaction is the main objective of the marketing. To achieve those objectives, it is urgent to eliminate or meet the need of the customer. More over to satisfy the customer, it is essential to have updated information regarding a customer. Due to the debit cards service, it has been possible to know the updated information regarding a customer through the maintaining customer data base.
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A Thesis On Performance Evaluation of the Banking Sector in Bangladesh: A Comparative Analysis Supervised by: Mr. Protap Kumar Ghosh Assistant Professor Business Administration Discipline Khulna University Submitted by: Golam Moktadir Student ID: EMBA-100312 Business Administration Discipline Khulna University BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION DISCIPLINE KHULNA UNIVERSITY KHULNA MAY, 2013 TO Mr. Protap Kumar Ghosh Assistant Professor Business Administration Discipline Khulna University Subject: Submission
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capital structure (financial leverage) on the market value of a selection of firms listed on the Nigerian Stock Exchange. Both primary and secondary data were obtained for analysis employing both descriptive and inferential statistics for analysis. A sample size of 150 respondents and 90 firms were selected for both primary data and secondary data respectively. Descriptive statistics was used to analyse the primary data, while Chi-Square was used to draw inference of perceived relationship between capital
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