20 International Journal of Management Vol. 28 No. 1 Part 1 Mar 2011 Effects of Nationality on Job Satisfaction: Domestic versus Expatriate Bank Employees in the United Arab Emirates Abdallah M. Elamin King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals‚ Saudi Arabia This study examines the influence of nationality of managers (domestic or expatriate) on work satisfaction in the banking industry in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The sample comprised a random sample of 82 bank employees‚ and that
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Fonseca‚ G. A. (2005‚ Jan 5). Effectiveness of Parks in Protecting Tropical Biodiversity. Science 5 ‚ 125-128. Eagles‚ P. F. (2002). Trends in Park Tourism: Economics‚ Finance and Management. Journal of Sustainable Tourism ‚ 141-144. Fortin‚ M.-J.‚ & Gagnon‚ C. (1999‚ June 23). An assessment of social impacts of national parks on communities in Quebec‚ Canada. Environmental Conservation 26 ‚ 201-206. Louda‚ S. M.‚ Kendall‚ D.‚ Connor‚ J.‚ & Simberloff‚ D. (1997‚ August). Ecological Effects of an Insect
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A Prion is a normal protein that is found on the membranes of cells. The normal Prion protein (PrPC) consist mainly alpha helix rich 30-35kDa glycoprotein with 209 amino acid sequence and one disulfide bond (1). The disease causing form of normal prion protein named after scrapie (PrPSc) occurs when properly folded normal prion protein change its conformation. Although the exact tertiary structure of PrPSc still remains elusive but the previous studies have shown that the secondary structure of
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Problem Statement: Camar Automotive Hoist (CAH) produces top quality automotive hoists. The company is currently faced with making a critical decision which may significantly effect its future operations and long term competitiveness. The president‚ Mark Camar has just received a proposal about the option to enter into the European market‚ prepared by the Camar marketing manager. Mark Camar must decide on a course of action that will maximize profits and keep risk to a minimum level. Issues:
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Research suggests that first impressions are created within the first few minutes of meeting someone. Discuss the factors that affect our perception of people and some of the elements that impact our accuracy or otherwise of first impressions‚ e.g. in an interview situation‚ first date‚ etc. People take initial information about appearance‚ body language‚ what you say and more importantly how you say it and then form a judgment very quickly as to what type of person you are. First impressions
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An exploratory study of the nature of cumulative capabilities. Journal of Operations Management‚ 22 (5)‚ 439–457. Flynn‚ B.B.‚ Schroeder‚ R.G.‚ and Flynn‚ E.J.‚ 1999. World-class manufacturing: an investigation of Hayes and Wheelwright’s foundation Gagnon‚ S.‚ 1999. Resource-based competition and the new operations strategy. International Journal of Operations & Production Management‚ 19 (2)‚ 125–139. Germain‚ R.‚ Claycomb‚ C.‚ and Droge‚ C.‚ 2008. Supply chain variability‚ organizational structure
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P A R T 4 Corrections RIGHTS OF THE CONVICTED AND IMPRISONED Common law‚ constitutional‚ statutory‚ and humanitarian rights of the convicted and imprisoned: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ A right against cruel or unusual punishment A right to protection from physical harm A right to sanitary and healthy conditions of confinement A limited right to legal assistance while imprisoned A limited right to religious freedom while imprisoned A limited right to freedom of speech while imprisoned
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