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My Article, Jasa Seo Murah Indoseo
Chinese Approach To Exchange Rates And Impact On Trade, Kimberly D. Scott
Chinese Approach To Exchange Rates And Impact On Trade, Kimberly D. Scott
Kimberly D Scott
The United States and China have embarked on considerable deliberation in the United States trade and the value of the Chinese currency among academics and politicians alike. Over the years, research on the two topics has consistently addressed the subject by investigating the equilibrium real exchange rate between the yuan (CNY) and the dollar (USD), with results exposing the undervaluation in the yuan since the 1990’s.
Perspectives Of Entrepreneurship And Its Impact On Stakeholders’ Co-Creation, Ridhi Arora Research Scholar
Perspectives Of Entrepreneurship And Its Impact On Stakeholders’ Co-Creation, Ridhi Arora Research Scholar
Ridhi Arora
In the past decade, the topic of entrepreneurship has undergone a lot of scholarly examination by academics and management practitioners (Naudé, 2013). Entrepreneurship aims to bring about the cohesive integration of social, economic, institutional, and cultural environments, both at the individual level and the group level. The entrepreneurship concept has been built on the strong historical roots that have led to advancements in entrepreneurial research and its related areas. This chapter provides coverage of the various theoretical perspectives underlying the origin and evolution of entrepreneurship. As the concept of entrepreneurship represents a “multifaceted phenomenon” (Toma et al., 2014), I will …
Defining Your Own Sustainable Future, Jacob Johnsen
Defining Your Own Sustainable Future, Jacob Johnsen
Jacob Johnsen, MSc
How do you create – and maintain – an attractive service portfolio, and how to compete in a shifting environment? In our changing world, survival is not a question of size, speed or coverage. You must be adaptive. Posts can find out where to adapt, by examining the changes in customer behaviour, changing demands and technological achievements. Volumes are shifting from letters to packets, and so far, courier companies have taken market share from posts. Jacob Johnsen looks at the current changes and gives some guidelines on how to set up pointers for an ever-changing direction.
An Exploration Of Hr Management And Toxic Leadership, Sabrina Michele Maxwell, Sabrina Michele Maxwell
An Exploration Of Hr Management And Toxic Leadership, Sabrina Michele Maxwell, Sabrina Michele Maxwell
Sabrina Michele Maxwell
This power point is the support for delivery of the data collection on toxic leadership and is provided to the PIHRA organization.
Reputation Cascades, Jean-Philippe Bonardi
Reputation Cascades, Jean-Philippe Bonardi
Jean-Philippe Bonardi
The theory of reputation cascades explains why rational individuals who care about their own reputation might adopt the opinion of others, sometimes contrary to their own priors, and why this process –the cascade– leads to the formation of general opinions that are sometimes very stable over time. The purpose of this paper is to explore the implication of reputation cascades as drivers of corporate reputation.