Alpen Bank: Launching the Credit Card in Romania Introduction In September 2006‚ Gregory Carle sat pensively at his desk at Alpen Bank’s corporate headquarters in Zurich. The previous evening he and the senior management team had enjoyed themselves dining late above the picturesque Limmat Valley‚ but now it was time to focus his attention on the task at hand. As Alpen’s country manager for Romania‚ Carle was contemplating a credit card launch in the Romania market‚ which he would pursue if he could
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Român‚ Institutul Social Român‚ Bucureşti‚ 1926; SCUTARU‚ Ioan‚ România şi Marile Puteri‚ editura Fundaţiei „România de Mâine”‚ Bucuresti‚ 1999; KUPCHAN‚ Charles A. and KUPCHAN Clifford A.‚ Concerts‚ Collective Security and the Future of Europe‚ International Security‚ Vol. 16‚ No.1‚ Summer 1991; RISSE-KAPPEN‚ Thomas‚ Collective Identity in a Democratic Community: The case of NATO‚ 1996. MIROIU‚ Andrei‚ Balanţă şi Hegemonie: România în politica mondială‚ 1913 – 1989‚ Editura Tritonic‚ Bucureşti‚
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epic struggle between Prince Dracula and the ... Cited by 1 Related articles Cite[CITATION][C] Romania revisited: on the trail of English travellers 1602-1941 A Ogden - 2000 - Center for Romanian Studies Cited by 1 Related articles Cite MoreLibrary Search[BOOK][B] The Dracula Dilemma: Tourism‚ Identity and the State in Romania D Light - 2012 - books.google.com This book examines the way that Romania has negotiated Dracula tourism over the past four decades. During the communist period (up to
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Mongolia‚ North Korea‚ Ukraine‚ Lithuania‚ Poland‚ Yugoslavia‚ Bulgaria‚ Romania‚ Albania (Many of these countries would be absorbed into the USSR.) 1949: Russia‚ Mongolia‚ China‚ North Korea‚ Ukraine‚ Lithuania‚ Poland‚ Yugoslavia‚ Bulgaria‚ Romania‚ Albania‚ Hungary‚ East Germany‚ Czechoslovakia 1954: Russia‚ Mongolia‚ China‚ North Korea‚ North Vietnam‚ Ukraine‚ Lithuania‚ Poland‚ Yugoslavia‚ Bulgaria‚ Romania‚ Albania‚ Hungary‚ East Germany‚ Czechoslovakia 1959: Russia‚ Mongolia
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English 101...129 10/06/13 Americanization Is Tough on “Macho” There are different countries and cultures in the world. Sometimes when Americans view other cultures’ values the actual truth becomes distorted. In her article “Americanization is tough on the Macho‚” Rose Del Castillo Guilbault examines the concept of macho from both the Hispanics and Americans perspective. The Hispanic view of macho embodies a man described by Guilbault as manly‚ responsible‚ hardworking‚ a patriarch
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International Business Case Analysis 1 Alpen Bank: Launching the credit card in Romania Name: Xiao Zheng #701369253 Subject: Alpen Bank: Launching the credit card in Romania Course Number: IB207 Instructor: James Neelankavil‚ PH.D. Date: 09/25/2011 Problem Definition In 2006‚ the country manager for Alpen Bank in Romania‚ Gregory Carle‚ considers whether to recommend the launch of a credit card business and add 5 million of annual profit to the Consumer Bank segment within two years
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ethnicity. All of witch shaped the person I am today. However‚ at some point in time‚ my cultural being has presented confusion for some people‚ (including myself ) as I was born in Romania into Hungarian family‚ raised in Transylvania in a White/Hungarian community. As a result of my upbringing as a minor in Romania/Transylvania‚ I have had to learn two languages‚ as Romanian was the official language; However‚ I/we were able to preserve our native language‚ which was dominant in our family and
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Is Globalization A Good Thing? With globalization rapidly expanding it is on the mind of people around the world more than ever. Some of the main topics of globalization include topics such as‚ its effect on the social value system‚ the positive and negative effects on the concept of globalization and what it can contribute to the world. Also‚ what happens when a non-indigenous value structure is introduced‚ and how it can affect one’s identity? The effects of a globalized social value system
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chair‚ Romania has generalized freedom of religion in its country‚ and created two different groups of religion based on their size and if they are recognized internationally or not. The smaller unrecognized religion could more often than not be recognized as cults or sects‚ which is what Romania is trying to combat. Romanian Orthodox believers comprise of 86.8 percent of the population. Roman Catholics make up 4.7 percent of the population‚ while Greek Catholics are less than 1 percent. Romania believes
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Banking in Romania during and after socialism Văduva Alina-Maria‚ Ph. D Student University of Craiova Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Craiova‚ Romania alinavaduva@gmail.com 0040/747507677 Abstract The main objective of this study is to provide an overview of Romanian Banking Market during socialism‚ in the period of transition until the integration in the European Union and the period after the integration in the EU until nowadays. The study shows the transformation and main
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