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    References: LaForge (2004). Marketing Principles and Perspectives Berthon‚ P.‚ M. T. Ewing‚ and J. Napoli (2006) Bjerke‚ B.‚ and C. M. Hultman (2002). Wiklund (2001). “An Operationalization of Stevenson’s Conceptualization of Entrepreneurship as OpportunityBased Firm Behavior‚” Strategic Management Journal 22‚ 953–968. Buskirk‚ B.‚ and M. Lavik (2004). Entrepreneurial Marketing: Real stories and survival strategies‚ Mason‚ OH: Carson‚ D. (1999)

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    Philip George Zimbardo is an American contemporary social psychologist and was a professor of psychology at Stanford University. Zimbardo is best known for his Stanford Prison Experiment where he wanted to explore the idea of power of anonymity which enables the tendency of violent behaviours regardless of if‚ they are overall good people. Therefore‚ he held an experiment with 24 “good apples” (Zimbardo 52) in a role-playing exercise that simulated prison life. He wanted to test how promptly a person

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    for their assigned areas of responsibility. As business owners‚ they’re responsible for proposing solutions‚ soliciting approval from all appropriate stakeholders‚ obtaining necessary funding and resources‚ and overseeing implementation and operationalization of these solutions. I participate by guiding them through the process‚ providing recommendations‚ challenging their assumptions and proposals‚ and removing any obstacles to their success. Any credit for a job well done goes to the staff member

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    The Ethical Dilemma of Playing both a Therapeutic and a Forensic Role: The difference Amal Long-Labaar Argosy University Professional & Ethical Issues in Forensic Psych FP6500 Dr. Andria Hernandez April 20‚ 2013 Abstract There are specific differences between forensic psychologists and counseling psychologists/therapists. Not just the obvious differences such as the forensic psychologist being retained by the courts‚ prosecution‚ or defense‚ and the counseling psychologist performing

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    Wodak-3795-Ch-01:Wodak-3795-Ch-01.QXP 9/29/2008 4:29 PM Page 1 1 Critical Discourse Analysis: History‚ Agenda‚ Theory‚ and Methodology1 Ruth Wodak and Michael Meyer CDA – What is it all about? A brief history of the ‘CDA Group’ The common ground: discourse‚ critique‚ power and ideology Main research agenda and challenges Differences and similarities – beyond the social dimension Methodology Summary and criticism 1 3 4 11 19 23 32 CDA – What is it all about? In this chapter

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    Project Management: Achieving Competitive Advantage‚ 3e (Pinto) Chapter 1 Introduction: Why Project Management? 1.1 True/False Questions 1) Projects‚ rather than repetitive tasks‚ are now the basis for most value-added in business. Answer: TRUE Diff: 1 Section: 1.0 Introduction Skill: Factual AACSB Tag: Reflective 2) Projects are typically ongoing‚ day-to-day activities that have goods and services as outputs. Answer: FALSE Diff: 2 Section: 1.1 What Is a Project? Skill:

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    relationship with the client. After this is done‚ the therapist and client create a cognitive conceptualization. Once cognitive conceptualization is created there are several techniques that can be used to create change. Knapp P. (2008) defines cognitive conceptualization as “an ongoing work throughout a treatment course; as new important clinical data are brought into therapy‚ cognitive conceptualization will be changed and updated as needed while the treatment progresses.” Cognitive techniques

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    Case 3 The International Firm in a Global Economy ECCO A/S – Global Value Chain Management Question 1: 1. Relate the Ecco case to the conceptualization of the organization as a global factory. What similarities and dissimilarities with the global factory conceptualization do you see and what solutions may it present? Similarities: As ECCO had been very successful in the footwear industry by focusing on production technology and assuring quality by maintaining full control of the entire

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    Changing Nature of Gender Relations in India - A Journey from Intra- Household Gender Dynamics to Social Participation through Government Interventions : An Introspective Approach Towards Women Empowerment By Niloy Biswas1 Introduction: Household - The root source for gender relations One of the most important institutions in the lives of people is the household. Poverty interventions directly or indirectly affect and are affected by the household and gender relations‚ and hence there

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    doi:10.5559/di.20.4.05 DIMENSIONS OF NATIONAL INNOVATION CULTURE IN CROATIA Content Validity of Hofstede ’s Dimensions Jasminka LAŽNJAK Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences‚ Zagreb UDK: 316.42(497.5):001 008(497.5) Izvorni znanstveni rad Primljeno: 8. 4. 2011. Faced with the challenge to increase the level of innovation in science and technology many societies have developed a national innovation system as a form of public policy programs. If innovative culture is crucial

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