Abstract Workplace stress or job stress is a very important phenomenon with enormous economic and social implications. It often results from the working conditions and the nature of work and is described as an imbalance between job demands and the employee’s abilities or skills. Nursing studies indicate that nursing is one of the most stressful careers appreciating that nurses are exposed to many conditions and situations that lead to job stress. This study seeks to explore nurses’ workplace stress
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responsibility and price fairness on customer behaviour: Evidence from McAllister‚ M. P.‚ & Mazzarella‚ S. R. (2000). Advertising and consumer culture. Persson‚ A. (2013). Profitable customer management: Reducing costs by influencing customer behaviour Watson‚ L. & Spence‚ M. (2007). Causes and consequences of emotions on consumer behavior Wikström‚ F.‚ Williams‚ H.‚ Verghese‚ K. & Clune‚ S. (2014). The influence of packaging attributes on consumer behaviour in food-packaging life cycle assessment studies
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Call Center Deron Koontz Group Behavior in Organizations MGT 415 Professor Charles Orgbon May 14‚ 2012 Call Center The organization I have chosen to research is a call center. I have been hired to provide recommendations that would help improve group productivity in the organization. The president of the organization has asked me to research a few different aspects of the groups and how it will affect overall productivity. These include‚ but are not limited to: call volume and staffing
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supervisors or managers to report to. It is one of the workplace realities. Thus‚ the relationship with the boss affects the overall work environment and how you feel about your job. It also can be the basis for staying in a job or not. In a situation presented in Case Study 1 a newly hired administrative assistant‚ Ellen Poppin‚ is threatened by a possibility of getting involved in an informal relationship with her boss. On the one hand‚ in most workplaces friendships between supervisors and subordinates
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Special Study in Marketing Concepts and Key Words (Module 01) Consumer Behaviour FACTORS INFLUENCING CONSUMER BUYING BEHAVIOR 1. CULTURAL FACTORS: Consumer behavior is deeply influenced by cultural factors such as: buyer culture‚ subculture‚ and social class. • Culture: Basically‚ culture is the part of every society and is the important cause of person wants and behavior. The influence of culture on buying behavior varies from country to country
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is to study the consumer behaviour about durable goods. Here we have to study how Indian consumer is behaving ‚ how he behaved in past and what are the future estimates about. The study is based upon the secondary data ‚ after going through the secondary data we have to draw a conclusion. OVERVIEW: India in its 62 years of journey has seen manifold increase in the income of its denizens (Rs. 38‚084as on 2009) and this has led to paradigm shift in the purchasing behaviour of the people here. There
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CUSTOMER ATTITUDE TOWARDS PRODUCT OF HDFC STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE Submitted by‚ SANDHYA MBA – Semester III (Session 2009-2010) CHAPTER: 1 INTRODUCTION OF THE Study INTRODUCTION OF THE STUDY In my research I have tried to find out what the customer attitude towards the product of HDFC Standard Life Insurance. The study has been carried out in Bhilai. It has been carried out with the purpose to study the
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defined job stress as ‘a situation wherein job-related factors interact with the worker to change his or her psychological and or psychological condition such that the person is forced to deviate from normal functioning. Some reasons for stress at the workplace could be; inability to meet the demand of the job‚ building and maintaining an amiable relationship with colleagues‚ management of subordinate staff‚ imparting knowledge to others and taking works from them‚ excessive work pressure to meet deadlines
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III. Hypothesis IV. Significance of the Study The researchers believe that the outcome of this study would be a significant contribution: • To students: this study may serve as a future reference for researches related to consumer buying behaviour and buyer decision-making process. • To gadget entrepreneurs: this proposal may show which marketing strategies are be effective to specific target markets‚ with Makati residents as the sample population • To local manufacturer of gadgets: understanding
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Behavior and Services: Journal of Marketing Management‚ 1994‚ 10‚311-324. 3. Mooij‚ M. (2003). Convergence and divergence in consumer behaviour: implications for global advertising: International Journal of Advertising‚ 22‚ pp 4. Kotler‚ P. Bowen‚ J. & Makens‚ j. (2003). Marketing for hospitality and tourism. 5. Bhattacharya‚ S. & Mitrak‚ S. (2012). Consumer behaviour and impact of brand -a study on south zone of kolkata city: Voice of Research Vol 6. Goodrich‚ K and Mooij‚ M. (2013). How ‘social’
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