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This doctoral thesis addresses in a sequence of five essays the question how fiscal policy and economic output are interrelated in emerging Europe and how this relationship is shaped by the respective politico-economic environment and the individual-level support for economic reforms. Following...
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consumers' attitudes toward the lifestyle concept. Analyses of several consumer behavior variables and descriptors offered …
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This study examines the influence of personality factors and attitudes toward consumers' willingness to knowingly … of the study. 202 useable responses were retained for analysis. The findings found that attitudes do not influence … attitudes and consumer willingness to purchase consistently. Both buyers and non- buyers were tested for their attitudinal …
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This research identifies the experiences, behaviours, attitudes, values and beliefs of Australia's most successful …
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This paper extends two related studies in counterfeiting by Tom et al. (1998) on consumer attitudes toward, and … influencing consumption of counterfeits. The three main research questions are (a) to determine consumer's attitudes towards … purchasing counterfeit products and whether these attitudes correlate with and predict past counterfeit consumption …
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The primary goal of good project risk management should be to successfully deliver projects for the lowest cost at an acceptable level of risk. This requires the systematic development and implementation of a set of Risk Response Actions (RRA) that achieves the lowest total project cost for a...
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In March 1996, a series of 24 3-hour dialog focus groups were held with randomly selected Laboratory employees and contractors to gain their perceptions regarding potentials and problems for privatization and consolidation. A secondary goal was to educate and inform the workforce about...
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There is a difference between marketing and selling. Marketing is finding out what the customer wants and/or needs and showing that customer how a product meets those needs. Modifying or repackaging the product may be required to make its utility clear to the customer. When it is, they'll buy...
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Participation by small and medium enterprise (SME) in corporate social responsibility issues has been found to be lacking. This is a critical issue, as individually SMEs may have little impact on the environment but their collective footprint is significant. The management style and ethical...
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The market share of online purchasing is under two percent of total retailspending, which provides an indication that consumers have been slow to adoptonline purchasing. Previous research has shown that consumers perceive risksassociated with purchasing online and these perceptions are likely to...
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