Lahore School of Economics Research Methods Submitted to: Tamkeen Khan Submitted by: Asma Wali Anum Ameer Fatima Shahid Sheema Atta Section H Submitted on 1st November‚ 2010 Table of Contents Chapter 1: Introduction 2 Background 2 Overview of topic 5 Significance Of the study: 10 Research objectives: 11 Operational Definitions 11 Problem statements 17 Research Questions and Hypothesis 18 Theoretical frameworks 21 Chapter 2: Literature review: 21 Chapter 3: Methodology 30 References
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CUSTOMER SATISFACTION IN INDIAN BANKING SECTOR By‚ Sushanta Chakraborty PGDM 1st year‚ SEC B Roll No. 57 INTODUCTION Business need to attract and establish a customer market and would need to retain it through satisfaction. That is the key to its business performance (Johnson et al. 2000). In order to attain this goal‚ a company should have a high satisfaction rate from its clients. The increasing competition
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from a commercial perspective. Such perspective is important to give micro finance program an institutional modality that will ultimately ensure long-term existence. It is also important that commercial banks can change the scenario of microcredit sector because of their high structural administration and economic power. So‚ this paper approaches to explore selected Commercial Bank’s activities and the way it assists enormously to develop the living standard of the poor and vulnerable people in Bangladesh
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MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS IN BANKING SECTOR IN INDIA- A LEGAL PERSPECTIVE ROLES A D RESPO SIBILITIES OF CCI I BA K MERGERS -A LEGAL PERSPECTIVE A Research Paper submitted in partial fulfilment for the requirement of the Internship‚ May‚ 2010 Submitted toMr. R.N.Sahay Competition Commission of India Submitted byRuchi Sahay IVth Year‚ B.A.LL.B Chanakya National Law University 1 By Ruchi Sahay‚ Internee MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS IN BANKING SECTOR IN INDIA- A LEGAL PERSPECTIVE ACK OWLEDGEME T This
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Synopsys on “Customer perception towards Nano car 2012” Submitted to Prof. Meera Submitted by Santosh.k Reg no.10KXCMA065 SURANA COLLEGE CENTRE FOR POST GRADUATE STUDIES #17 KENGERI SATELLITE TOWN BANGALORE – 560060 SYNOPSIS TITLE “Customer perception towards Nano car 2012” BACK GROUND Commuting by public transport system consumes time .Therefore‚ to own their own vehicle is the dream of many individuals and households. Purchasing
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advertising and sales salaries 3) Which channel of distribution you will adopt to deliver your product to foreign customers? (5 Marks) Place: Determining the most effective and efficient way to get products from producers to consumers. Distribution also involves choosing which channels of distribution are most appropriate. 4) What will be your promotion method to attract the foreign customers toward your products? (5 Marks) Promotion: All of the activities a firm undertakes to communicate and
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Table of Contents Introduction……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………2 Main objectives of study………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..2 Overview of the Banking Sector3 Competitive Advantage………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 4 Michael Porter: Guru of Competitive Advantage…………………………………………………………………..……............................... 4 How do banks benefit from competitive advantage………………………………………………………………………………..8 Company Profile – Mauritius Commercial
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Factors affecting employee productivity – Case study of private Ghanaian workers working in fast food chains 0Share [pic][pic] | [pic] [pic][pic][pic] | 1.0 Introduction When we say employee efficiency this means the employee characteristics and also relates to the speed and accuracy of an employee against the role‚ job and duties. Employee productivity underpins employee
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FACTORS AFFECTING ONLINE PURCHASING BEHAVIOR Hamisah Haji Hasan‚ Ph.D Communication Department‚ Faculty of Modern Languages and Communication 43400 UPM‚ SERDANG. hamisah@putra.upm.edu.my 03-8946 8667 Prof. Samsudin A. Rahim‚ Ph.D The study examined the relationship between consumer personality and cultural dimensions to that of purchasing behavior through cyber advertising. Krugman’s Low Involvement theory and Hofstede’s Cultural Dimensions were incorporated in the study. A survey was conducted
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Factors Affecting Share Prices What are the major factors that affect share prices in the stock market? This is one of the most frequently asked questions by stock market participants. There are varied internal and external factors affecting the price of a share. Internal factors are those that depend on the firm such as share bonuses‚ stock split‚ company dividends‚ etc. External factors are those which are beyond the control of the firm‚ such as raw material prices‚ economic trends‚ inflation
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