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    Organisational Behaviour

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    consumer loyalty and knowing they are contributing less packaging waste to landfill. (Johnson‚ 2008) Also‚ many company are offering their products and/or services with carbon offsets‚ other than the example above‚ for instance‚ some airlines like QANTAS‚ launched a carbon offset program‚ which mean‚ passengers can elect to offset their share of flight emissions by making a small contribution‚ paying a little extra on airfare‚ then offsetting the emissions on their flight. The MARS model identifies

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    about class struggle and conflict being a motivator for change is still relevant in contemporary society. The disparity of wealth between occupations in Australia demonstrates that class stratification is still inherent within society and the recent Qantas airline dispute is a relevant example of this. Marx’s theory of class struggle originates with his belief that “the history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles” (Marx & Engel‚ 1848). Marx had established that conflict

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    Introduction Air New Zealand Limited was incorporated in 1940 registered in New Zealand‚ initially founded as Tasman Empire Airways Limited. Air New Zealand is a government owned airline based in Auckland; the exterior design of the aircraft carries the national flag. It provides air passengers international and domestic transport services to 48 destinations. Focus cities include Wellington International Airport‚ Christchurch International Airport‚ and Los Angeles International Airport. “Air New

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    Tutor: Davood Alizadeh Due date: 24th August 2012 Submitted date: 24th August 2012 Executive Summary The study ‘The Impact of Assets Impairment on Company Accounts’ presents the cotemporary issues facing by major five Australian companies Qantas‚ Ten Networks‚ Billabong‚ Bluescope steel and Harvey Norman. This research mainly deals with controversies surrounding the recent introduction and application of ‘fair value’ measurement system by the IASB and AASB. The author refers an article

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    EMIRATES AIRLINES

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    but Etihad and Qatar Airways not far behind. 14 05 2007. http://www.ameinfo.com/120036.html (accessed 03 16‚ 2013). arabianmoney. Emirates Airline to grow 9-13% per annum until 2016 says BCG. 15 09 2011. http://www.arabianmoney.net/business-travel/2011/09/15/emirates-to-grow-9-13-per-annum-until-2016-says-bcg/ (accessed 03 10‚ 2013). Baker‚ Akbar Al. 2011. www.qatarairways.com/global/en/ceo-message.page (accessed March 17‚ 2013). Betz‚ Fredrick. Creating and Managing a Technology Economy. Singapore:

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    ratio annlysis

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    1893 1649 1822 Operating Simple comparison Currency in millions of Australian dollars the total revenue in 2013 is $15‚902.00 compared with $15724.00 in 2012‚ followed by $14613.00 in 2011. Qantas seen a relatively flat in the revenue. Gross profit in 2013 is $4315.0 with $4181.0 in 2012‚ followed by $3939.0 in 2011. Net income in the consecutive three years are 5‚ -245‚ 250. There is an dramatic fluctuation appeared. Ratio analysis

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    1.26 Value of auditing Required: Would you obtain an audit for this company? Explain the reasons for your decision. Yes‚ audits exist because of regulatory mandate (required by government). There are three theories which propose reasons why demand for audits might exist without regulatory mandate: 1. Agency theory (The focus of the agency demand for auditing is more related to the stewardship role of accounting- which is more an examination of what has happened.) The separation of ownership

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    How can risk influence risk premium? How are risk and return related? Risk and return are the fundamental basis upon which investors make their decision whether or not they should invest in a particular investment. How they are related and the influence between the two‚ is the decision making process that all investors must weigh up. This essay will show how risk can influence risk premium‚ outlining their relationship and how risk and return are related. Within any investment there is a certain

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    Section A Question 1) a) In the case of Donohue v Stevenson[1]‚ Donohue won the case. The ratio decidendi in the case was that the liability of negligence did not depend on the contractual relationship and that Stevenson owed the duty of care to Donohue as a manufacturer‚ not to cause foreseeable injuries to the users of the products. As there was an owed duty‚ Stevenson failed to practice the appropriate standard of care and in turn‚ the negligent act had caused the injuries to Donohue. Therefore

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    business have encouraged participative management‚ despite its popularity employee voice can produce challenges and disadvantages for the company. A realistic example of this is the Qantas airline issue where employees of the company refused to work due to work related matters and issues‚ resulting in Alan Joyce (CEO of Qantas) grounding the entire fleet. This dispute was evidently displayed as Alan Joyce was forced to “lock out until the unions withdraw their extreme claim and reach an agreement with

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