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    Entrepreneurs are people in which organised other productive resources in which helps to make good and since the economics regard entrepreneur’s as a specialist form a labour input. Others believe that they deserve recognition as a separate factor of production in their own rights. With entrepreneurs they play an important role in the society. They make a major contribution to economic activity. Imagine how many jobs are created by the thousands of new businesses that are set up every year and by

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    SUBMITTTED BY ABHILASH VISWANATHAN REG NO: 09095101 S2 MBA ICM POOJAPPURA SUBMITTED TO: SIVAPRAKASH CS | MARKETING ENVIRONMENT OF INDIAN AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY | | | | | | MARKETING ENVIRONMENT OF INDIAN AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY Introduction Forty years since India’s independence from the British in 1947‚ the Indian car market was dominated by two localized versions of ancient European designs - the Morris Oxford‚ known as the Ambassador‚ and a old Fiat. This lack of

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    The Role of Surface Engineering in the Automotive Industry The subject of surface engineering in the automotive industry has developed significantly in the last decade. A large driving force for the need for surface treatments has been energy consumption. 30 per cent of all energy consumed in the European Union derives from transportation activities‚ relying solely on fossil fuels. Due to this‚ and the push to reduce the emissions of polluting gases‚ car manufacturers must produce increasingly

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    may want to diversify and provide a critical assessment of the economic validity of their reasons for diversifying. Abstract Despite the different degree of competitions and the level of development in the market across the various types of industries‚ most firms are continuously and consistently looking for ways and opportunities to enhance their ability to grow or even to just maintain sustainability and survival in the industry. Firms carry out diversification such as developing new lines and

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    The Auto Industry and the Environment The industry is committed to contributing to an integrated approach‚ with other stakeholders‚ to a cleaner environment and reduced carbon emissions. Automakers are constantly developing more efficient engines and drive-trains to reduce fuel consumption‚ and a wide range of sophisticated emissions-control technology is putting cleaner automobiles on the road everywhere. With more and more new vehicles with modern exhaust emissions performance on the road‚ clear

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    Factors influencing the learning of a second/foreign language Some students learn a new language quickly and easily than others. This simple fact reflects the hard work and persistence of the learner. However there are other crucial factors influencing the success that are totally beyond the control of the learner. These factors can be categorized as: 1. Age: second language acquisition is influenced by the age of the learner. Many studies have found that adolescents learn more rapidly than

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    Table of contents 1. Introduction 3 2. Market definition 5 3. Industry attractiveness and profitability 5 4.Tesla in the market 9 4. Sustainability of the competitive advantage 11 1.1 Trends in the automotive industry 11 1.2 The isolating mechanisms 12 1.3 Strategy recommendations 13 5.Conclusion 14 6.Bibliography 14 1. Introduction The Encyclopaedia Brittanica defined the automotive industry as all the companies and activities involved in the manufacturing of motor vehicles‚ including

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    The two-wheeler market in India is the biggest contributor to the automobile industry with a size of Rs.100‚000 million. The two-wheeler market in India comprises of 3 types of vehicles‚ namely motorcycles‚ scooters‚ and mopeds. Foreign collaborations have been playing a major role in the growth of the Indian two-wheeler market‚ and most of them are Japanese firms. The modern two-wheeler firms in India have been manufacturing new categories of two wheelers such as Step Thrus and Scooterettes.

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    International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences July 2012‚ Vol. 2‚ No. 7 ISSN: 2222-6990 Factors Influencing Strategic Decision-Making Processes Mahmood Nooraie Ph. D. In Management ‚ Islamic Azad University‚ Abhar Branch‚ Iran Email: (mnoor20@yahoo.com) Abstract Decision-making is one of the most important functions of managers in any kind of organization. Among different manager ’s decisions strategic decision-making is a complex process that must be understood

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    largest 4 firms in an industry. Formula: CR4= Σ4i=1 si Calculation: (11‚834‚883 + 3‚845‚900 + 3‚696‚800 + 3‚650‚647) / 44‚582‚621 = 0.5165292996 = 0.516 (3dp) =51% Analysis: As the four firm concentration ratio is >50% this insinuates that this market structure is that of an oligopoly. Calculating the Herfindahl-Hirschman Index (HHI) Definition: The HHI is a concentration measure based on the sum of the squared market shares of all the firms in the industry. Formula:

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