2004 International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology. All Rights Reserved. ISBN 978-0-9845627-0-1 Decision Making in Individualistic and Collectivistic Cultures Abstract How do cultural values influence individuals ’ decision making? One would expect answers to this question either from cognitive psychology or from cross-cultural psychology. Cognitive theories on decision making‚ however‚ rarely consider the factor of culture‚ and research in cross-cultural psychology deals only to
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Brewer v Mann Queen ’s Bench Division 14 October 2010 Case Analysis Where Reported[2010] EWHC 2444 (QB); Official Transcript Case DigestSubject: Sale of goods Other related subjects: Sale of goods; Consumer law Keywords: Bailment; Breach of contract; Breach of warranty; Damages; Hire purchase; Misleading statements; Motor dealers; Trade descriptions; Warranties Summary: The claimant succeeded in her claims for breach of warranty and breach of contract in respect of the sale to her
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Rivera‚ Christopher 30 May 2012 Cross-Dressing: A Way of Self-Expression The phenomenon of cross-dressing is something that people do not completely understand. Almost every city has a subculture of people who dress in the opposite gender’s clothing‚ either for fetishistic purposes or for means of artistic expression. Although everyone has seen a cross-dresser in some way‚ people quickly lump cross-dressing‚ homosexuality‚ and being transgender together into one giant
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Strategic Logistics Management Cross Docking Strategic Logistics Management Crossdocking • In Cross Docking‚ Inbound materials are directed to outbound doors and are directly loaded into outbound trucks OR “Staged” for a very brief time period before loading • Inbound product flow is synchronized with outbound product flow to essentially eliminate storage of inventory Strategic Logistics Management Crossdocking Can accomplish significant reductions in total costs and in lead times in a
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Part A (i) the fact arises on Arthur Murray(NS) Pty Ltd V FCT (1965) 114 CLR 314 is that the taxpayer sold prepaid dancing lessons with prepaid fees attributable in part to lessons to be provided in future income years. The commissioner assessed the tax payer on the basis that prepaid fees constituted income derived by the taxpayer when received. The high court concluded that amount received in respect of service to be provided in future years are not earned until the future obligations for which
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LANDAU COMPANY In early August‚ Terry Silver‚ the new marketing vice president of Landau Company‚ was studying the July income statement. Silver found the statement puzzling: July’s sales had increased significantly over June’s‚ yet income was lower in July than in June. Silver was certain that margins on Landau’s products had not narrowed in July and therefore felt that there must be some mistake in the July statement. When Silver asked the company’s chief accountants‚ Meredith Wilcox‚ for
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billion-dollar food and beverage brands that compete globally and leverage our scale and distribution power. PepsiCo has 18 brands in our portfolio that generate $1 billion or more in annual retail sales. Indra K. Nooyi Chairman and CEO of PepsiCo 2 Responsible Sourcing Guidelines Financial achievement can and must go hand-in-hand with sustainability. Our company is committed to a longterm‚ sustainable growth strategy called Performance with Purpose. This is focused on generating healthy financial
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Multiple-product & Various Truck Capacities Cross-docking Problem Introduction Customer demands are getting more complicated and even harder to be satisfied nowadays. It is highly needed for the company to have such flexibility‚ agility and reliability in terms of answering the demand requests from their customers. But their limitations in improving customer satisfaction might be a big problem for them and the operation of single company can have a bad impact on those of the other companies
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CASE STUDY – THE UO SWIFT Ltd. UO Swift Ltd. was promoted for nineteen years back as a company manufacturing automobile parts with an investment of Rupees 5 crores by Ismail Oberai. He took over as its chief executive and is occupying the same position till date. Ismail is an automobile engineer himself possessed rich experience of working abroad and in Hindustan Motors Ltd. in India. He is dynamic and risk-taking. He always emphasized on maintaining high quality standards. Initially‚ the products
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Mercantile Bank Ltd v The Official Assignee of the Property of How Han Teh [1969] 2 MLJ 196 Facts: *bankruptcy case How Han The deposited IDT over certain lands with the applicants to secure a loan. He failed to repay the loan‚ and committed an act of bankruptcy! The applicants upon hearing of How’s bankruptcy‚ entered into lien holders’ caveat against the titles deposited with them as security under the provisions of S 330 of the NLC in order to secure their rights as lien holder. They applied
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