Publications Academic Programs Course Content and Instructional Materials Home | Publications and Academic Resources | Publications Printable Version Globalization/Localization in International Marketing Article Abstracts Waterfalls or Sprinklers The Regional Solution The Forgotten Strategy Travellers tales Globally challenged Marketing Mix and the Internet Cross-border Collaboration Localizing the global Choosing Between Globalization and Localization Adapting Export Business
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Curriculum Source References The following references were used in the CFA Institute-produced publications Quantitative Methods for Investment Analysis‚ Analysis of Equity Investments: Valuation‚ and Managing Investment Portfolios: A Dynamic Process. Ackerman‚ Carl‚ Richard McEnally‚ and David Ravenscraft. 1999. “The Performance of Hedge Funds: Risk‚ Return‚ and Incentives.” Journal of Finance. Vol. 54‚ No. 3: 833–874. ACLI Survey. 2003. The American Council of Life Insurers. Agarwal‚ Vikas and Narayan
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Attitudes in C.A. Murchinson‚ ed.‚ A Handbook of Social Psychology. Andaleeb‚ S. & Conway‚ C. (2006). ―Customer satisfaction in the restaurant industry: an examination of the transaction-specific model‖‚ Journal of Services Marketing‚ vol. platform‘‚ INSEAD Center for Advanced Learning Technologies‚ viewed 14 July‚ 2009‚ <http://www.calt.insead.edu/>. Ankomah‚ S. & Yiridoe‚ E. (2006). ―Organic and Conventional Food: A Literature Review of the Economics of Consumer Perceptions and Preferences‖‚ Final
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CHAPTER 3 The Competitive Environment Learning Objectives Upon completing this chapter‚ you should be able to: Identify the structural characteristics of the environment faced by the firm and how these drivers influence both competition and value creation Choose the appropriate level of specificity in environmental analysis‚ depending on the locus of the decision-making group Predict how changes occurring in the environment might influence future competition and value creation Incorporate understanding
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Content of Course Syllabi Business Analysis Using Financial Statements 2 Career Development 10 Cases in Accounting and Capital Market 12 Comparative Human Resource Management Systems 17 Integrated Marketing Communications (IMC) 20 International Business 26 International Economics 28 International Enterprises Management 32 Leadership 38 Microeconomics of Competitiveness 40 Strategic Human Resource Management 43 Strategic Pricing 45 Theory of investment 58 Doing Business in China 60
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Statistics - Global Village Online. [online] Available at: http://www.internetworldstats.com/emarketing.htm [Accessed: 22.08.2012]. Islam‚ N. and Ozcan‚ S. (2012) Disruptive Product Innovation Strategy: The Case of Portable Digital Music Player. [report] INSEAD. JENKINS‚ H. (2006). Convergence culture: where old and new media collide. New York‚ New York University Press. Jobs‚ S JUPP‚ V. (2006). The SAGE dictionary of social research methods. London‚ SAGE Publications. JUPP‚ V Kelly‚ K. (2012) Untitled
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The Leadership Quarterly 18 (2007) 298 – 318 www.elsevier.com/locate/leaqua Complexity Leadership Theory: Shifting leadership from the industrial age to the knowledge era ☆ Mary Uhl-Bien a‚⁎‚ Russ Marion b‚1 ‚ Bill McKelvey c‚2 a Department of Management‚ University of Nebraska-Lincoln‚ P.O. Box 880491‚ Lincoln‚ NE 68588-0491‚ USA b Educational Leadership‚ School of Education‚ Clemson University‚ Clemson‚ SC 29631-0710‚ USA c The UCLA Anderson School of Management‚ 110 Westwood Plaza‚ Los Angeles
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| 2011 | | TATA STEEL NAZ PARWEEN JAMSHEDPUR WOMENS COLLEGE (JWC) | [“ WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT OF TATA STEEL” ] | IN PARTIAL FULLFILLMENT FOR THE COURSE OF “MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION” | WORKING CAPITAL ANALYSIS UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF Mr. INDRAJIT ROY HEAD‚ FINANCE AND ACCOUNTS (DECISION SUPPORT) TATA STEEL JAMSHEDPUR & Lecturer. Mrs Sonal
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The importance and the influence of the corporate culture in a merger and acquisition context Authors: Tutor: Program: Hanane Makhlouk Olena Shevchuk Dr. Mikael Lundgren Master´s Programme in Leadership and Management in International Context Subject: Change Management Level and semester: Graduate‚ May 2008 Baltic Business School Acknowledgement First of all‚ we would like to express our gratitude to all the teachers involved in the Master Programme for their contribution
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