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New Jersey employers to questions to identify the writing, quantitative, and computer skills required at work. The … skills required Word processing, spreadsheets, email, and world wide web were most common computer applications used. Based … competencies in the writing tasks, quantitative skills, and computer software identified as being required at work by the majority …
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The purpose of this research was to determine what skills alumni from Richard Stockton College of New Jersey (RSC) and …, speaking/oral communications skills, and having strong interpersonal skills were in the top five skills identified by both … incorporating those skills identified as important or very important by the majority of alumni and employers into the curriculum as …
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This study offers insight into the European Qualifications Framework (EQF), as agreed and detailed by the Romanian qualifications framework, applied to the economic sector. By means of a survey conducted on 92 employing companies, it validates the importance of competencies for the Romanian...
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This study offers insight into the European Qualifications Framework (EQF), as agreed and detailed by the Romanian qualifications framework, applied to the economic sector. By means of a survey conducted on 92 employing companies, it validates the importance of competencies for the Romanian...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010890045
Die jeweils aktuellsten Klausuren der verschiedenen Vorlesungen am Institut für Organisationsökonomik der letzten fünf Jahre werden wiedergegeben, um sich z. B. besser auf die nächsten Klausuren mit entsprechendem Aufbau vorbereiten zu können.
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The study examines students' perceptions of the effectiveness of teaching and learning in business studies programs in the polytechnic institutions in Ghana. This research is a replica study (Hamid and Pihie, 2004). Two major factors are employed to measure students' perceptions of effective...
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This is a PDF file of ‘The Financial Judgment and Decision Making Process of Women: The Role of Negative Feelings' slides from a presentation at the Third Annual Meeting of the Academy of Behavioral Finance & Economics, September 21-23, 2011, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA.This conference presentation...
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In recent years the case study methodology has been used much more in conducting research on firms. This increase is due to the needs and requirements, and to the perception that the results obtained by using such a methodology are of superior quality. The growing acceptance of case studies has...
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This paper provides a review of significant academic studies and non-academic research endeavors in the realm of negative emotions (with an emphasis on worry), gender, and decision making. The author encourages behavioral finance researchers to place greater attention into the development of new...
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Group projects form a large and possibly growing component of the work undertaken for assessing students for post-graduate degrees in business. Yet the assessments sources, methods and purposes result in an array of combinations that the literature on assessment fails to capture in its full...
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