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in the south of England. The results were published in the International Small Business Journal 1984. This research has …
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of entrepreneurship. Entrepreneurship can be taken as a study of the entrepreneur and new business creation. However …
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business needs of both customer and supplier. SLAs are usually formed through either the adoption of a boilerplate agreement …
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The two main goals of this thesis are to provide an assessment tool for accounting professors as well as a learning tool for students to gain a better understanding of the accounting cycle. Many students coming out of the basic accounting courses have a pretty good understanding of the different...
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On September 22, 2004, the Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Supervision (OFHEO) made public a report that was highly critical of accounting methods at Fannie Mae, the government-sponsored enterprise that plays a leading role in the secondary mortgage market. OFHEO charged Fannie Mae with not...
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The ability to use ratios to analyse financials statement is a skill many bachelor of business graduates will need in …
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This research project began with the objective of obtaining a deeper understanding of the conduct of business on the … Internet. Research regarding the overall performance of business on the Web has been limited due to several constraining … factors. Firstly, the shear size, volume, and perceived complexity of business on the Web made it an imposing target for …
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The ability to use ratios to analyse financials statement is a skill many bachelor of business graduates will need in …
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A manager's perception of industry structure (dynamism) has the potential to impact various organizational strategies and behaviors. This may be particularly so with regard to perceptions driving organizational learning orientations and innovation based marketing strategy. The position taken...
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