students in the Umea University campus to determine their perceptions of service quality in grocery stores. Findings – From the analysis carried out‚ it was found out that‚ the SERVQUAL model was not a good instrument to measure service quality because some of the items under the dimensions overlapped and regrouped under different dimensions from the factor analysis carried out. It also showed some items associated to more than one component. Some dimensions showed a reliability scale of less
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Corporate code of ethics. Purposes A corporate code of ethics (sometimes contrasted with a professional code) has five general purposes. The first is communicating the organisation’s values into a succinct and sometimes memorable form. This might involve defining the strategic purposes of the organisation and how this might affect ethical attitudes and policies. Second‚ the code serves to identify the key stakeholders and the promotion of stakeholder rights and responsibilities. This may involve
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the question paper may be annotated. You must NOT write in your answer booklet until instructed by the supervisor. This question paper must not be removed from the examination hall. The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants FOR FREE ACCA RESOURCES VISIT: http://kaka-pakistani.blogspot.com Paper F7 (INT) ALL FIVE questions are compulsory and MUST be attempted 1 On 1 October 2005 Pumice acquired the following non-current investments: – 80% of the equity share capital of
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World Wide Web. New York: Plenum Press‚ 1997 Davy‚ K. Information Strategy and the Modern Utility: Building Competitive Advantage. London: Financial Times Publishing‚1998 Dennis‚ A. and B. H. Wixom. Systems analysis and design (2nd ed.). New York: John Wiley‚ 2003 Marakas‚ G. System analysis and design: An active approach (2nd ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill Irwin‚ 2006. Newell‚ S. and Turner‚ M. (2006) Innovation. Encyclopedia of Management. 5th Ed. Detroit: Gale‚ 2006 Pressman‚ Roger. Software Engineering:
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Employee Loyalty in TATA Motors” A Synopsis of major project report submitted in Partial Fulfillment of award of MBA Degree PROJECT GUIDE: PROF. SAPAN JAIN 0 SUBMITTED BY: SONAL TIWARI MBA III (Marketing & HR) CONTENTS 1. Introduction……………………………………03 2. Objective Of Study………………………….....04 3. Scope Of Study………………………………...05 4. Literature Review……………………………..07 5. Research Methodology………………………..09 6. References……………………………………
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CXC SOCIAL STUDIES PROJECT SCHOOL BASED ASSESSMENT (S.B.A) Name of candidate: School: ST. Mary’s College Centre #: Candidate #: Teacher: Title: An examination on the effects of domestic violence on the families in Rock Hall. Statement of the problem Domestic violence What are the effects of domestic violence on the family‚ in the community of Rock Hall? Reason for selection the area of research Having been lived in the
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Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University Jammu & Kashmir School of Electronics & Communication Engineering Major Project Phase-I Report on ‘Implementation of OFDM Communication System’ Under the Guidance of Dr/Mr By This report is submitted by………………………………….Entry No:…………………………….in partial fulfillment of the Bachelor of Technology in Electronics and Communication Engineering degree requirements of Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University. Student’s Signature Guide’s
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The main purpose of a research proposal is to show that the problem you propose to investigate is significant enough to warrant the investigation‚ the method you plan to use is suitable and feasible‚ and the results are likely to prove fruitful and will make an original contribution. In short‚ what you are answering is ’will it work? ’ A provisional way of presenting all the parameters of research in logical order is known as proposal-writing stage. Irrespective of some other motives such as financial
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Answers Diploma in International Financial Reporting June 2013 Answers and Marking Scheme Marks 1 Consolidated statement of financial position of Alpha at 31 March 2013 ASSETS Non-current assets: Property‚ plant and equipment (280‚000 + 225‚000 + 19‚250 (W1) + 6‚000 (W1) + 6‚120 (W7)) Intangible assets (W1) Goodwill (W2) Investment in Gamma (W9) Other investments $’000 536‚370 6‚000 89‚000 77‚120 40‚000 –––––––––– 748‚490 –––––––––– 137‚500 103‚000 25‚000 –––––––––– 265‚500 ––––––––––
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Sample size The process of determining the proper sample size was established through a series of calculations and after obtaining all the possible sample sizes‚ the largest one was taken into consideration to collect the closest number to a representative sample of the population. The following two equations where used: Equation 1: N=z2 *(p.q) E2 N= sample size Z=level of confidence interval at 95% so z=1.96 P=estimated percent of population E=acceptable sample error expressed
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