G Model HM-975; ARTICLE IN PRESS No. of Pages 8 International Journal of Hospitality Management xxx (2010) xxx–xxx Contents lists available at ScienceDirect International Journal of Hospitality Management journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/ijhosman Hospitality crisis management practices: The case of Indian luxury hotels Aviad A. Israeli a‚∗ ‚ Asad Mohsin b‚1 ‚ Bhupesh Kumar c a Department of Hotel and Tourism Management‚ Ben Gurion University of the Negev‚ Beer-Sheva
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packaging‚ brand image‚ quality‚ availability‚ ingredients‚ promotion‚ income group‚ frequency of purchase‚ color cosmetics‚ peer influence‚ price‚ fragrance‚ brand loyalty‚ age. . We have in all 15 independent variables. We are doing principal component analysis to determine the minimum number of factors that will account for maximum variance in the data for use in the subsequent multi variant analysis. KMO and Bartlett’s test of sphericity Bartlett’s test of sphericity can be used to test the
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Explain the hardware‚ software and peripheral components of a computer system and the functional relation between these components. Fig: functions of the operating systems (1) 1- Hardware Hardware consists of physical equipment of the computer. We distinguish equipment within the Case such as: Power supply: it is the equipment that receives electricity from a DC current and converts it to a alternative current AC for the needs of the computer. The power supply may depends on the motherboard
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Objective This study aims at making a comparative analysis of the factors that determine the choice of a consumer purchasing a cell phone i.e. Appearance v/s Functionality and support the findings with statistical evidence. This research will allow us to predict the future trend of cell phone sales by providing insight into customer preferences and relation between customer profile and desired features. Research Question What motivates consumers to buy a particular cell phone? Variables
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Title: Postural control in standing on a wobble board Background: Standing on a small or unstable base of support‚ a person must correct his posture to maintain the position of the body’s center of mass to fall within the area of support. Postural control is facilitated through several movement strategies such as ankle strategy‚ knee strategy‚ hip strategy‚ or stepping strategy when a person loses his balance. In addition to the counter-rotation mechanism‚ a mechanism to prevent a loss of balance
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APPLICATION OF QUALITY GAP MODEL TO MEASURE QUALITY OF PHARMACISTS SERVICE IN RETAIL PHARMA SETTINGS Introduction Pharmaceutical market in India is about $ 11.1 billion growing at the rate of 17.6% and expected to reach $20 billion (Rs. 88‚820 crore) by 2015.India’s pharma market is 13th largest in terms of the value and 4th largest in terms of the volume. Currently only 1%-3% of the pharma retail is in the organized sector. The size of India’s pharmacy retail market is estimated at $4.5 billion
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P1 [pic] Cell membrane - encloses the contents of the cell and regulates the flow of substances into and out of the cell. Mitochondrion - this feature produces a substance called adenosine triphosphate (ATP) which is the carrier of energy in all cells. Centriole - these two features made of hollow tubules play a key role in cell division. Ribosomes - these small‚ granular features of the cell play a key role in the assembly of proteins. Chromosome - During cell division‚ DNA‚ the
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Industrial and Commercial Training Evaluating effectiveness of a training programme with trainee reaction Piyali Ghosh Jagdamba Prasad Joshi Rachita Satyawadi Udita Mukherjee Rashmi Ranjan Article information: To cite this document: Piyali Ghosh Jagdamba Prasad Joshi Rachita Satyawadi Udita Mukherjee Rashmi Ranjan‚ (2011)‚"Evaluating effectiveness of a training programme with trainee reaction"‚ Industrial and Commercial Training‚ Vol. 43 Iss 4 pp. 247 - 255 Permanent link to this document:
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The current issue and full text archive of this journal is available at www.emeraldinsight.com/1598-2688.htm AJQ 11‚2 146 A study on the customer satisfaction and customer loyalty of furniture purchaser in on-line shop Yongju Jeong and Yongsung Lee Department of Business Administration‚ The University of Incheon‚ Incheon‚ South Korea Abstract Purpose – The paper intends to explore the influencing factors on customer satisfaction and customer loyalty in the internet shopping mall through
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Distribution of Self-Reported‚ Dominant Gregorc Mind Styles by Gender .......................................................................................... 74 Table 10 Factor Analysis of the Consumer Styles Inventory Statements Using Principle Components Analysis for the Current Study .......................................................... 75 Table 11 Descriptive Analysis of Responses to the Consumer Styles Inventory by Gender... 79 xi Table 12 Reliability (Cronbach’s Alpha) of the Consumer Styles
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