CACM Reference Number: A2612 UNDERSTANDING EVOLUTION IN TECHNOLOGY ECOSYSTEMS Gediminas Adomavicius‚ Jesse Bockstedt‚ Alok Gupta‚ and Robert J. Kauffman Department of Information and Decision Sciences Carlson School of Management‚ University of Minnesota {gadomavicius‚ jbockstedt‚ agupta‚ rkauffman}@csom.umn.edu The current technological environment is becoming increasingly complex‚ and managers are faced with new challenges related to technology forecasting‚ technology investment and adoption
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INDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT CALCUTTA WORKING PAPER SERIES WPS No. 674/ May 2011 Importance of Money‚ Religiosity‚ and Spiritual Well-being of Young Fast-Food Consumers‚ and its Impact on their Ethical Beliefs by Ramendra Singh Assistant Professor‚ Indian Institute of Management Calcutta‚ Joka‚ Kolkata 700104 & Sharad Agarwal Research Assistant IIM Indore; Prabandh Shikhar; Rau - Pithampur Road Indore 453 331 Madhya Pradesh India 1 IMPORTANCE OF MONEY‚ RELIGIOSITY‚ AND
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FAMILY NAME: ______________________________________ OTHER NAME(S): ______________________________________ STUDENT ID: ______________________________________ SIGNATURE: ______________________________________ PAPER ID: 00615 THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES AUSTRALIAN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS SCHOOL OF BANKING AND FINANCE FINS1613: BUSINESS FINANCE SEMESTER 1 2012 FINAL EXAM 1. TIME ALLOWED – 3 hours 2. THIS EXAMINATION PAPER HAS 19 PAGES 3. TOTAL NUMBER OF QUESTIONS – 45 Multiple Choice
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References: Agarwal‚ Ritu and Viswanath Venkatesh (2002)‚ “Assessing a Firm ’s Web Presence: A Heuristic Evaluation Procedure for the Measurement of Usability‚” Andreassi‚ John L. (2007)‚ Psychophysiology: Human Behavior and Physiological Response Batra‚ Rajeev and Michael
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Bibliography: Our sources of information are: * www.google.com * www.zomato.com * www.burpp.com * www.wikipedia.org * Our Market Research notes given in class by our Professor Mrs. Ritu Sharma. * Various other textbooks available on Market Research in our college library.
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Div- B Group members:- Roll No. 1. Khushboo Lalwani 22 2. Yogesh Mali 24 3. Murtaza Raj 26 4. Snehal Nikam 28 5. Adhikar Patil 30 6. Atul Patil 32 7. Poonam Shinde 36 8. Ritu Singh 38 9. Salar Shaikh 40 Index 1. Introduction 2. History 3. Characteristics of Negotiable Instruments 4. Presumptions of Negotiable Instruments 5. Promissory Notes 5.1. Characteristics of a Promissory Note
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Status of Women Entrepreneurs in India Miss Pooja‚ Lecturer Mr. Surinder Bhatia‚ Lecturer SSIMT‚ Dinanagar SSIMT‚ Dinanagar ____________________________________________________________ ______________________ Executive Summary One primary objective of this paper is to find out the status of women entrepreneurs in India. In Hindu scriptures‚ woman has been described as the embodiment
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Athens: Ohio University Press‚ 2008. Gaskell‚ Elizabeth. Mary Barton & North and South. Edited by Edgar Wright. New York: Oxford University Press‚ 1987. “One of Her Majesty’s Servants. The Private Life of the Queen. Edited by Emily Sheffield. Gresham Books‚ 1979. Pettigrew‚ Jane. A Social History of Tea. London: National Trust Enterprises‚ 2001.
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Right To Privacy Under Article 21 and the Related Conflicts A very fascinating development in the Indian Constitutional jurisprudence is the extended dimension given to Article 21 by the Supreme Court in post-Maneka era. The Supreme Court has asserted that Art. 21 is the heart of the Fundamental Rights. Article 21 has proved to be multi-dimensional. The extension in the dimensions of Art.21 has been made possible by giving a extended meaning to the word ‘life’ and ‘liberty’ in Article 21. These
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Money is any object or record that is generally accepted as payment for goods and services and repayment of debts in a given socio-economic context or country.[1][2][3] The main functions of money are distinguished as: a medium of exchange; a unit of account; a store of value; and‚ occasionally in the past‚ a standard of deferred payment.[4][5] Any kind of object or secure verifiable record that fulfills these functions can be considered money. Money is historically an emergent market phenomenon
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