Business and Economics Research Journal Volume 2 . Number 1 . 2011 pp. 89-107 ISSN: 1309-2448 www.berjournal.com An Empirical Study of the Relationship between Transformational Leadership‚ Empowerment and Organizational Commitment Azman Ismail Hasan Al-Banna Mohamed Ahmad Zaidi Sulaiman d e Mohd Hamran Mohamad Munirah Hanim Yusuf a b c Abstract: Abstract Organizational leadership literature highlights that transformational leadership has four salient features: intellectual stimulation‚ individualized
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Ajayi S (2006). Paper for presentation at the ADB/AERC International Conference on Accelerating Africa’s Development Five years into the Twenty-First Century‚ Tunis‚ Tunisia. Akinlo A (2004). Foreign Direct Investment and Growth in Nigeria: An Empirical Investigation. J. Policy Modeling. 26: 627-639. Alfaro L (2003). FDI and Economic Growth Does the Sector Matter? http://www.people.hbs.edu/lalfaro/fdisectorial.pdf Unpublished manuscript. Alfaro L‚ Areendam C‚ Kalemli-Ozcan S‚ Sayek S (2004). FDI
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Available ONLINE www.vsrdjournals.com VSRD-IJBMR‚ Vol. 1 (10)‚ 2011‚ 616-623 RESEARCH ARTICLE RESEARCH ARTICLE Problems and Prospects for Marketing of Rural Products : An Empirical Study of Tribal Regions (India) 1 Shubangi Rajput*‚ 2Bharat Siddhartha and 3Sanjeev Shukla ABSTRACT Purpose – The paper seeks to review problems and prospects of marketing of rural products. Design/Methodology/Approach – Reviews relevant academic literature and primary data collection and analysis of rural
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➢ Limitations of the Study 1.1 Origin of the Thesis Work This report has been made for the partial fulfillment of the “Basic Dimensions of Environmental Accounting & Reporting - An Empirical Study on Some Industries in Bangladesh”‚ with the specified time duration. I had to study on certain topics of “Environmental Accounting or Green Accounting and reporting”‚ of different organization to prepare the report. The report was
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Perceptions of Tourism related Responsibility of the Stakeholders in a Tourist Destination: Empirical Evidences Edgar D’ Souza* Nandakumar Mekoth* Abstract There are multiple stakeholders who have varied interests in relation to tourism industry namely the host community‚ business organizations‚ tourists and the government. Responsible tourism aims not only to minimize the negative impacts but to maximize the positive impacts of tourism on these stake holders
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“A Report On Pricing and Technical Analysis of Derivatives” THE INDIAN INSTITUTE OF PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The emergence of Derivatives market especially Futures and Options can be traced back to the willingness of the risk adverse economic agents to guard against themselves against the fluctuations in the price of Underlying asset. Derivatives‚ whose price is determined by the price of underlying asset‚ generally do not cause any fluctuations in the price of underlying
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Journal of Quality and Technology Management Volume VII‚ Issue I‚ June‚ 2011‚ Page 1 ‐ 22 COMPARISON OF SERVICE QUALITY BETWEEN PRIVATE AND PUBLIC HOSPITALS: EMPIRICAL EVIDENCES FROM PAKISTAN S. M. Irfan1‚ A. Ijaz2 1COMSATS Institute of Information Technology‚ Lahore – Pakistan 2Institute of Quality and Technology Management‚ University of Punjab‚ Lahore – Pakistan ABSTRACT Healthcare sector of a country needs special attentions from the government as quality of healthcare provides
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The impact of diversity programs on job satisfaction from the employee’s perspective: An empirical examination. Mary White-Burt Argosy University The impact of diversity programs on job satisfaction from the employee’s perspective: An empirical examination. Over the past few decades the buzz word for many organizations has been diversity. The term is not limited to one industry or country. The literature that was obtained specifically impacted the federal government‚ education system and
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The Special Issue on Behavioral and Social Science © Centre for Promoting Ideas‚ USA www.ijhssnet.com Awareness and Willingness to Pay for Health Insurance: An Empirical Study with Reference to Punjab India Dr. Sumninder Kaur Bawa Sr. Lecturer Department of Commerce and Business Management Guru Nanak Dev University‚ Amritsar‚ Punjab. India Email: skbawa_gndu@yahoo.com‚ Phone: +91- 9855808866 Miss Ruchita (Corresponding author) Senior Research Fellow Department of Commerce and Business Management
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Contract Duration and Relationship-Specific Investments: Empirical Evidence from Coal Markets – Joskow 1994 This paper seeks to test empirically the importance of relationship-specific investments in determining the duration of coal contracts negotiated between coal suppliers and electric utilities. Once the investments are sunk in anticipation of performance‚ "holdup" or "opportunism" incentives are created ex post which‚ if mechanisms cannot be designed to mitigate the parties ’ ability to
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