Ethical Judgments on Selected Accounting Issues: An Empirical Study ABSTRACT. This study investigates the judgments made by accounting majors when confronted with selected ethical dilemmas that pertain to accounting practice. Drawing upon literature in philosophy and moral psychology‚ it then examines these judgments for potential gender differences. Five case studies‚ each involving a specific ethical dilemma that a practicing accountant might face‚ were administered to 151 acounting
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Assignment on An Empirical Analysis of Trade Policy in Promoting Food Security Course No: 507 Submitted By Md. Tawhid Ashraf MSS- 2nd Batch‚ 1st semester‚ BSS Roll-134 MSS Roll-1286 Session: 2011-12 Department of Economics Submitted To Dr. Selim Raihan Professor‚ Department of Economics University of Dhaka Abstract In recent years food security has been the most challenging issue to meet. No perfect solution has not been made yet to eliminate and eradicate the world’s hunger
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Research Proposal “An Empirical Analysis of Market and Price Structure of Maize Sector in Kenya” GILBERT KIMUTAI ARAP BOR REG. NO. D.PHIL/046/07 MOI UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF BUSINESS & ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT OF MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT SCIENCE January 2010 CHAPTER ONE 1 Background to the study Maize is the staple food for the majority of Kenyans‚ as it is to many low-income populations across the countries of Eastern and Southern Africa. According
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The current issue and full text archive of this journal is available at www.emeraldinsight.com/0265-671X.htm IJQRM 24‚6 Bank service quality: empirical evidence from Greek and Bulgarian retail customers Eugenia Petridou‚ Charalambos Spathis and Niki Glaveli Department of Economics‚ Division of Business Administration‚ Aristotle University of Thessaloniki‚ Thessaloniki‚ Greece‚ and 568 Received September 2005 Revised February 2006 Accepted May 2006 Chris Liassides City Liberal Studies
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B USINESS‚ MANAGEMENT AND EDUCATION ISSN 2029-7491 print / ISSN 2029-6169 online 2011‚ 9(2): 236–247 http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/bme.2011.16 ANALYSIS OF INTERNAL AUDIT FUNCTIONING IN POLAND – EMPIRICAL RESEARCH FINDINGS Edita Bielińska-Dusza Department of Strategic Analysis‚ Cracow University of Economics‚ ul. Rakowicka 16‚ 31-510 Kraków‚ Poland E-mail: edytadusza@gmail.com Received 18 November 2010; accepted 15 January 2011 Abstract. The purpose of the article was to present the research
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Perceptions on the Training and Development Function: An Empirical Study of the Middle East Abstract The present study aims to determine perceptions on the training and development function in Middle East organizations. Using a purposive sample of 150 HR practitioners from Saudi Arabia‚ Kuwait‚ Dubai and Lebanon‚ the study found that there is a perception that candidates for supervisory and management roles are adequately trained to take on their jobs. However‚ they were uncertain about
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A REPORT ON An empirical analysis of foreign trade composition‚ performance and trend of Bangladesh Executive Summary The report began with a brief overview of the purpose and cause of preparing it. Next it slides to the information about the backdrop of completing it. It covers almost about all necessary information of the respective topic. As every work has a specific function or purpose hence there is a relevant objective of this report. The introductory part ended with the limitations
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Evaluation of Social Identity Theory making reference to empirical research studies What is the Social Identity Theory? Social identity theory is the idea that we‚ as humans‚ have the need to categorize ourselves into in-groups ‘us’ and out-groups ‘them’ in order to give ourselves a positive social identity to protect and enhance our self-esteem. Empirical research done to support this theory Tajfel H. (1970) One of the most well known studies done to support social identity theory
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THE EMPIRICAL BASIS OF SECOND LANGUAGE TEACHING AND LEARNING LEARNING A SECOND LANGUAGE LIKE LEARNING A FIRST? 1. PSYCHOLINGUISTIC MECHANISM Dulay and Burt began with the premise that first and second language acquisition in children were the same process‚ and that the kinds of errors made by a second language leaner would be the same as those made by a first language leaner of the same language. Children learning a second language are usually older tan L1 learners; they are further along
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ROLE OF HUMAN CAPITAL IN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY OF NIGERIAN CASE By Risikat Oladoyin S. Dauda‚ Ph.D Department of Economics University of Lagos Akoka‚ Lagos E-mail: rissydauda@yahoo.com rdauda@unilag.edu.ng ABSTRACT Although several theories of endogenous growth point towards a positive effect of human capital on growth‚ empirical evidence on this issue has been mixed. Despite various efforts of the successive Nigerian governments‚ virtually all indices of human
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