academic ethics. If plagiarism is a serious problem then what does it mean? Cameron (2008) stated that “plagiarism is dishonesty of worst kind: it is stealing other people’s thoughts and ideas”. Similarly‚ Easterby-Smith et al. (2008:50) cited in Saunders et al. (2008) defines plagiarism as presenting the work and ideas of other people and passing them off as your own‚ without acknowledging the original source of the idea used. Thus it can be explained as receiving an ownership on someone’s work without
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vs. Natural-Ideal Media Images on Body Dissatisfaction in Young Adult Females. Running Head: effects of the thin-ideal vs. natural-ideal media images‚ Zeppelin University Saunders‚ M.‚ Lewis‚ P. and Thornhill‚ A. (2009). Research Methods for Business Students‚ (third edition)‚ London: Pitman Saunders‚ M.‚ Lewis‚ P. and Thornhill‚ A. (2009). Research Methods for Business Students‚ (fifth edition)‚ London: Pitman Social Research Association (1978). Retrieved 30th April‚ 2010‚ http://www.the-sra.org
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ideas is plagiarism (Girard‚ 2004). People have different views on plagiarism. Neville (2010) mentioned plagiarism is an academic term which consider the decision not to allocate credit to the work of others. Easterby-smith et al (2008‚ p50) cited in Saunders et al (2008) defines “Plagiarism is presenting the work and ideas of other people and passing them as your own‚ without acknowledging the original source of the idea used.” This is only to submit or pretending to be someone else’s work‚ thoughts
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Proposal on HSBC’s strategic shift with the organization based growth model (410 words‚ 2011). Research topic: How HSBC’s changed its strategic direction using organization-driven growth model to achieve long-term economic and strategic success. Rationale and literature review The long-term economic success of an organization is dynamically associated with the organization’s ability to create new modes of production (Chandler 1990). A number of factors influence an organization’s ability to
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understand processes‚ or events‚ in the setting of social and cultural situation instead of coming up with numerical results (“Qualitative Field Research‚” n.d.). Also‚ the data collected under this design are not dependent on numbers (Saunders‚ Lewis & Thornhill‚ 2009). A qualitative design is chosen because the aim of the study is to have a deep understanding of the new trend of using social media in business by women entrepreneurs in Jeddah. In addition‚ because the aim of this study is to find
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Thousand Oaks‚ California: Sage. Delaney‚ L R & Gunderman‚ R B 2008‚ Hand Hygiene‚ Radiology Journal. Ellwood‚ J 2002‚ ’Hands on: a critical look at infection control‚ ’ retrieved on 27 October 2009‚ from http://www.aromacaring.co.uk. Saunders‚ M.‚ Lewis‚ P. and Thornhill‚ A. (2003). Research Methods for Business Students‚ 3rd Ed. London: Prentice Hall Financial Times.
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Palmquist‚ Mike (1993)‚ “Writing Guides Case Studies.” [Online]‚ Available at http://writing.colostate.edu/guides/research/casestudy/com2b2.cfm [accessed on 28/03/08] Saunders‚ M.‚ Lewis‚ P.‚ Thornhill‚ A. (2003) Research Method for Business Students (3rd edition) London‚ Financial Times Prentice Hall Saunders‚ M.‚ Lewis‚ P.‚Thornhill‚ A Sekaran‚ U. (2003) Research Method for Business: A skill Building Approach (4th edition) John Wiley and Sons Inc. Swan‚ William S.‚ (1991) How to do Superior Performance
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21878 Organizational Dialogue University of Technology Sydney Autumn 2014 Assignment Question 2: A range of authors (e.g. Gerard and Ellinor 2001; Isaacs 1993‚ 1999; Schein 1993; Senge 1995) suggest that dialogue can positively transform organizational cultures. Do you agree with this assessment? Why? Why not? Engage with relevant academic literature in developing your argument. Student Name: Nguyen Vu Hoang Dung Student Number: 11477445 In organization
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Stress as a Precursor of Health Problems of College Students STRESS AS A PRECURSOR OF HEALTH PROBLEMS OF COLLEGE STUDENTS Submitted by: Del Rosario‚ J. Anne Nicole D. Garcia‚ Jose Mari B. Yu‚ Mark Rainier C.S. 2 – BIO 6 September 26‚ 2011 Thesis Statement: College students who are exposed to extreme stress encounte Premium 2858 Words 12 Pages Factors that Contribute to the Incidence of Tobacco Smoking among the Students of Puntod National High School: A Basis for Preventative
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References: • Marketing Research: An Applied Orientation (5th Edition) by Naresh K. Malhotra and Satyabhusan Dash (2009)‚ Dorling Kindersley (India) Pvt Ltd‚ New Delhi • Research Methods for Business Students (3rd Edition) by Mark Saunders‚ Philip Lewis and Adrian Thornhill (2007)‚ Dorling Kindersley (India) Pvt Ltd‚ New Delhi • Marketing: An Introduction (7th Edition) by Armstrong and Philip Kotler (2005)‚ Dorling Kindersley (India) Pvt Ltd‚ New Delhi. Proposal Approved By Academic Guide: __________________________________________
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