Research methods in business and management Introduction The most common classification splits the methods used in organisational and business research into two large groups‚ namely quantitative and qualitative research methods. Quantitative methodology incorporates methods that have been designed to facilitate research in the field of natural (physical) sciences. Therefore‚ the main mission of quantitative research is to ensure validity and reliability of study results (Dingwall et al‚ 1998).
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Journal of European Industrial Training‚ 22 (4-5): pp.158-170. MARQUARDT‚ M. J.‚ NISSLEY‚ N.‚ OZAQ‚ R. and TAYLOR‚ T.L. (2000). “Training and Development in the United States”‚ International Journal of Training and Development‚ 4 (2): pp.138-149 MCGOLDRICK‚ J.‚ STEWART‚ J. and WATSON‚ S. (2002). Understanding Human Resource Development: A research-based approach. London: Routledge. MCMAHAN‚ G.C. and WOODMAN‚ R.W. (1992). “The Current Practice of OD Within The Firm. A Survey of Large Industrial Corporations”
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Impacts of Late Working Hours on Employee’s Performance: A Case Study on Engineers in Telecom Company of Pakistan Muhammad Salman Qureshi & Jawad Munir Toor Institute of Business and Management UET‚ Lahore Abstract: The research was conducted to see the impact of late working hours and employee performance on engineers of Telecom Company of Pakistan. Performance is the major concern for all business organization. High performer individual are the productive asset of any organization. The research
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Rebecca Reuben A Bene Israel of Mumbai : Pioneer‚ Scholar‚ Community Leader and Educationist . (1889-1957) Dr. Kranti K.Farias. “A Teacher touches eternity” …….. Henry Adams. Rebecca Reuben was one of the leading lights of the small community of Jews‚ who call themselves the Bene Israel (sons of Israel) found in the Western region of
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THE ROLE OF TORT LAW Compensatory Function: -Compensation for people who are injured by a wrong‚ injury to the person ‚ or to the property Torts law can be divided into trespass action on the case and statutory torts TORT LAW REFORM Torts law used to be judge made‚ similar to common law 20th century statues came in Workers Compensation scheme‚ Motor Accidents Scheme‚ Occupational Health and Safety (Factories Act)‚ Dust Diseases Schemes. Drug Compensation Schemes (uk). Characteristics
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Multi-vitamin daily‚ low-estrogen type birth control‚ 1/day‚ for 13 years. Ibuprofen po prn headaches‚ Tums po prn indigestion‚ OTC Lactaid po prn. Family History: Patient was adopted at the age of 8 months and there is no known family history. Genogram: Psychosocial: Patient currently lives with mother and works fulltime in a real estate office. Never married. Has lived in NC since age of 8. Sleeps well‚ 8-10 hours per night. Cigarette use and occasional alcohol
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: Current [Comprehensive Health History Name of interviewer:_____________________________ Date of assignment: _______________ Identifying data | Y | N | Name of interviewer | X | | Name of patient | X | | Date and time of interview | X | | Location of interview | X | | Source of data | X | | Reliabilty of informant | X | | Ethnicity/culture | X | | Age and gender | X | | Date/place of birth | X | | | | | Chief complaint | Y | N | Chief complaint | X |
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Technology in the EU Banking Systems”‚ ECB‚ Frankfurt am Main‚ July. Gerrard‚ P. and Cunningham‚ B. (2000)‚ “Gazetted hotels in Singapore: a banking study”‚ International Journal of Bank Marketing‚ Vol.18‚ No. 3‚ pp. 135-147 Gerrard‚ P.‚ Cunningham‚ J Gerson‚ V.‚ (1998)‚ "Service with more than a smile’"‚ Bank Marketing‚ Vol. 30 No.8‚ pp.32-6. Howcroft‚ B.‚ Hamilton‚ R.‚ Hewer‚ P. (2002)‚ "Consumer attitude and the usage and adoption of home-based banking in the United Kingdom"‚ The International Journal
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Introduction Quick response: perceptions of UK fashion retailers Grete Birtwistle Noreen Siddiqui and Susan S. Fiorito The authors Grete Birtwistle and Noreen Siddiqui are in the Division of Marketing‚ at Glasgow Caledonian University‚ Glasgow‚ UK. Susan S. Fiorito is in the Department of Textiles and Consumer Sciences‚ Florida State University‚ Tallahassee‚ Florida‚ USA. Keywords Quick response retailing‚ Supply chain‚ Fashion‚ Retailing‚ United Kingdom During the mid-1980s‚ quick response (QR)
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