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Purpose – The study aims to investigate the relationship between competition and efficiency. Using bank-level data for … Indian banks, relationship between competition and efficiency is examined by applying the Granger causality test for the … competition. Data envelopment analysis technique is applied for measuring efficiency in the Indian banking system along with the …
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Purpose This study aims to consider the effect of financial (banking) freedom and competition on bank efficiency … both competition (market power) and bank cost efficiency using the same stochastic frontier framework. Subsequently, Tobit … between competition and bank efficiency. Findings The results show that increase in market power (less competition) leads to …
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Investigates methods of assessing guest satisfaction, some of which do not give a true reflection. Analyses by comparison UK hotel methods of assessment and ways of improving amenities, i.e. reception, room service, facilities, costs, etc., and suggests ways of systemizing customer response and...
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Discusses the essential components of a hotel and the improvements in facilities brought about by competition …
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‐based competition has emerged as the winning strategy, especially in fast‐cycle industries. Being the first to introduce a product into …
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Increasing competition and the liberalisation of trade in Europe after 1992 means that British firms will face a …
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selective pressures of competition. Giving primacy to continual improvement naturally gives a different slant to company …
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Well over 50 per cent of a manufacturing company′s resources are found in Operations. Long‐ and short‐term success demands deploying these resources – money, time, material and people – on the right problems and their solution. Unfortunately, traditional accounting‐driven performance...
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Marketing signals, whereupon marketing activities provide information beyond the activity itself, can be implemented in a variety of marketing activities including advertising, pricing, quality control, and competitive reactions. Examines marketing signals as they are used in the industrial...
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Contends that broadcast communications ‐ including video magazines, direct satellite transmission, CD‐ROM distribution to desktop PCs ‐ is the fastest growing medium for corporate communication, both external and internal. Illustrates the potential of broadcast business television (BTV) to...
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