Bhattacharya 2001; Vian et al. 2007) and that a lack of social responsibility might damage stakeholder relationships (Argenti and Haley 2006). Because most of this academic work has been conducted in the United States and a few other developed countries (Maignan and Ralston 2002)‚ the findings may have limited generalizability to developing economies and offer little guidance for firms seeking to systematically promote multinational CSR efforts. Furthermore‚ CSR efforts with global themes and execution
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industry‚ helping companies‚ investors‚ and other interested market participants understand how key qualitative and quantitative risk characteristics are likely to affect rating outcomes. This methodology does not include an exhaustive treatment of all factors that are reflected in Moody’s ratings but should enable the reader to understand the qualitative considerations and financial ratios that are usually most important for ratings in this sector. This rating methodology replaces the Global Telecommunications
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motivation to perform safely influenced individual reports of safety performance and also mediated the link between safety climate and safety performance. Specific dimensions of safety climate were identified and constituted a higher order safety climate factor. The results support conceptualizing safety climate as an antecedent to safety performance in organizations. The present study combines theories of individual performance (Borman & Motowidlo‚ 1993; Campbell‚ McCloy‚ Oppler‚ & Sager‚ 1993) with
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TOPIC:- “RELEVANCE OF POLITICS IN EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS” INTRODUCTION The main objective of doing multivariate data analysis is to determine the practical significance of the various issues. That means whether the study is useful in future or not. That is why I am taking the topic “RELEVANCE OF POLITICS”. Politics is an ever relevant topic in a country like India because India is a democratic nation. Nothing will happen with out a political influence. At present the politicians decides
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a particular country and it can help realise the competitive status of a nation in global competition. This model consists of four national determinants of competitive advantage: factor conditions‚ demand conditions‚ related and supporting industries‚ and firm‟s strategy‚ structure and rivalry. The Porter‟s theory is that these factors interact with each other to form conditions where innovation and competitiveness occurs. As the purpose of this study is to find out the main factors which affect
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to identify factors influencing consumers towards online shopping in Malaysia. The study focused on nine independent variables namely appearance‚ quick loading‚ security‚ sitemap‚ validity‚ promotion‚ attractiveness‚ believability‚ and originality. We applied Five-point Likert Scale to measure the influential factors on intention for online shopping. The findings of the study indicated that the first five factors influence consumers towards online shopping and security is the factor that contributes
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the dimensions of customer preference in the food service industry‚ empirically tested for unidimensionality‚ reliability and validity using both exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis. A 30-item questionnaire was designed and distributed to 1000 foodservice customers‚ yielding a response rate of 64.2%. Factorial analysis confirmed five dimensions of customer preference‚ and using multiple regression‚ their order of importance are Halal (Allowable in Islam)‚ Price‚ Quality of Service‚ Branding
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Technological University Singapore 639798 E-mail: p7515495z@ntu.edu.sg EMPLOYEE TURNOVER: BAD ATTITUDE OR POOR MANAGEMENT? Abstract Employee turnover is giving sleepless nights to human resource managers in many countries in Asia. A widely-held belief in these countries is that employees have developed bad attitudes due to labor shortage. Employees are believed to job-hop for no reason or even for fun. Unfortunately‚ despite employee turnover being such a serious problem in Asia‚ there is
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COURSE: MBA -Decision Making Tools LECTURER: Human Relations in schools Interpretation and Discussion of the results Frequencies. Table 1: How many of your teachers you consider as good educators | | Frequency | Percent | None | 7 | 3.4 | Few | 25 | 12.3 | Some | 73 | 35.8 | A lot | 67 | 32.8 | Almost all | 26 | 12.7 | Missing | 6 | 2.9 | Total | 204 | 100.0 |
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luxuries. Examples on what Tesco customers need include: toothpaste‚ milk‚ bread and more‚ just the essentials. P6-Describe how political‚ legal and social factors are impacting upon the business activities of the selected organisations and their stakeholders A PESTLE analysis for Tesco must consider all the important external factors impacting on the company. These
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