ISSN 2278-7690 E-learning in Iran as a developing Country: Challenges Ahead and Possible Solutions Mas`oud Mahmoodi-Shahrebabaki‚ Massoud Yaghoubi-Notash (PhD) University of Teheran‚ Faculty of Foreign Languages and Literatures‚ Teheran‚ Iran masoud.mahmoodi@outlook.com University of Tabriz‚ English Department‚ Faculty of Persian Literature & Foreign Languages‚ Tabriz‚ Iran masoud.yaghoubi@gmail.com Abstract E-learning has lately grown into a proliferating area because of its good potentials for
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Journal of Political Economy 105‚ 1–29. Berger‚ A. N. (2005)‚ ‘Does function follow organizational form? Evidence from the lending practices of large and small banks’‚ Journal of Financial Economics 76‚ 237–269. Berger‚ A. N.‚ Rebecca S. D.‚ and Philip E. S.‚ (1999)‚ ‘The consolidation of the financial services industry: Causes‚ consequences‚ and implications for the future’‚ Journal Bower‚ J. L. and Clark G. G. (2005)‚ ‘From Resource Allocation to Strategy’‚ Administrative Science Quarterly 52: 146
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40 Aldrich‚ H. E.‚ & Cliff‚ J. E. 2003. The pervasive effects of family on entrepreneurship: Toward a family embeddedness perspective Allen‚ W. D. 2000. Social networks and self-employment. Journal of Socio-Economics‚ 29: 487-501. Amit‚ R.‚ Muller‚ E.‚ & Cockburn‚ I. 1995. Opportunity costs and entrepreneurial activity. Journal of Business Venturing‚ 10: 95-106. Argyle‚ M.‚ & Lu‚ L. 1990. Happiness and social skills. Personality and Individual Differences‚ 11: 1255-1261. Aronson‚ E. 1997. Back to
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White Paper Indian banking ecosystem Automating data flow as a strategic initiative We put the banking into business intelligence www.icreate.in indian banking ecosystem indian banking ecosystem Automating data flow as a strategic initiative Frauds in the banking sector in india the public sector banks‚ with their massive presence across the country‚ reported an annual average of more than 3‚000 cases of frauds and cheating during the past four years. their better equipped counterparts
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has rendered enormous impacts on business sectors. Remarkable development in ICT (Information and Communication Technology) has introduced a global revolution in banking sectors. The global trend in business arena set some challenges that cannot be fulfilled with the help of the traditional banking system. The survey of current banking system in Bangladesh reveals the fact that it requires rapid modification and adaptation to keep harmony with the world economy business. It become more obvious by
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73-81‚ March 10 2011 www.primejournal.org/bam Full Length Research Internet banking in India: Emerging risks and new dimensions R. K.Uppal Principal Investigator‚ University Grants Commission Sponsored Major Research Project‚ D.A.V College‚ Malout152107‚ Punjab‚ India. E-mail: rkuppal_mlt@yahoo.com‚ Mb. 094635-99700‚ 01637-261188(R) Accepted 24th February‚ 2011 In the present day‚ total automation of banking operations is an imperative need for all banks to attract more customers‚ provide
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TOPIC Analyses of Malaysian Bank Companies Branching Branches into International Market; a Case Study of RHB Bank Case Study Assignment EBB 6143: Money‚ Banking and Financial Market Name GEORGE ANAK JABU Corporate Master of Business Administration Semester 5/ Session 2011-2013 INTRODUCTION Since financial crisis 1997/1998 there has been a very large expansion in the number of bank branches in Malaysia and into international market and in the number of communes served by branches
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PRINCIPLES OF BANKING AND FINANCE MT.KENYA UNIVERSITY INSTRUCTIONS Answer at least TWO questions from section A and TWO others from section B SECTION A 1. a. Compare and contrast the main features of the financial systems of US and Germany. 15 marks b. Discuss the reasons for the internet bubbles of the late 1990s
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strongly with the company. Thus‚ CSR activity is capable of yielding substantial returns to both the employee and the company. This paper highlights some of the challenges companies face in the effective deployment of their CSR strategy internally‚ among employees. The paper ends with some suggested solutions to these challenges Specifically‚ we recommend that managers (1) bring their employees closer to the company’s CSR initiatives‚ (2) use a contingent input-output approach to formulate
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but for the people who borrow for get a house or a car would be worse off for them‚ because will cost more to finance their purchase. 7. What is the basic activity of banks? Store money Storing money for customers is the most classic of banking activities. Traditional banks‚
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