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An Investigation Of Research On Altruism In Recent Literature Of The Three Sectors: Public, Private, And Non-Profit, Jennifer Saksa Dec 2015

An Investigation Of Research On Altruism In Recent Literature Of The Three Sectors: Public, Private, And Non-Profit, Jennifer Saksa

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The purpose of this study was to investigate the topic of altruism in the recent research literature of the public, private, and non-profit sectors. The top twenty most cited articles of each of the three sectors from 1995 to 2014 were retrieved from the Web of Science Journal Citation Report database and reviewed. Data was accumulated for content analysis of trends of publishing, changing industry viewpoints on altruism, and how altruism is referenced in these articles in each sector. With the results of the literary analysis, altruism can be considered a developable skill by organizations and that it can be …


Family Owned Businesses: International Charitable Contributions & Tax Savings, Gloria Lacourse Dec 2015

Family Owned Businesses: International Charitable Contributions & Tax Savings, Gloria Lacourse

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Tax Inversion: What Is It Good For?, Stephen Cimbalik Dec 2015

Tax Inversion: What Is It Good For?, Stephen Cimbalik

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Taxation is often regarded as one of the most complex aspects of modern society. With a tax code that is now over 70,000 pages long, it is no wonder that many have little to no understanding of how taxation works in the United States. In spite of the length and depth to which the code explains tax procedure, there are still individuals that find ways to exploit loopholes. In the past 30 years, the technique of tax inversion has become an incredibly popular way for companies to reduce the amount of tax they have to pay each year.

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Assessing Predictors Of Work Engagement In Full-Time Undergraduate Students With Part-Time Jobs, Megan Wertheimer Jan 2015

Assessing Predictors Of Work Engagement In Full-Time Undergraduate Students With Part-Time Jobs, Megan Wertheimer

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Past research has shown that work engagement is beneficial for employees and employers. It is linked with performance, job satisfaction, motivation, employee health, and well-being. We tested whether social-support, conscientiousness, generalized self-efficacy, and work/school congruency would be predictive of work engagement of full-time undergraduate students at Grand Valley State University. Findings showed that work/school congruency and perceived organizational support significantly predict work engagement. These results have implications for how student workers and their employers should seek to increase engagement.


Analyzing The Financial Future Of The Millennial Generation, Matt Smartt Jan 2015

Analyzing The Financial Future Of The Millennial Generation, Matt Smartt

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Factors Influencing The Unethical Behavior Of Business People, Adam Boes Jan 2015

Factors Influencing The Unethical Behavior Of Business People, Adam Boes

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Allendale Movie Theater, Michael Marciniak Jan 2015

Allendale Movie Theater, Michael Marciniak

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How Technology Is Killing Privacy, John Alexander Jan 2015

How Technology Is Killing Privacy, John Alexander

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Privacy concerns seem to come up daily in the news these days, whether it be government spying through the NSA or people willingly giving information about themselves away on social media. It seems as if no one has any privacy anymore. As actor Will Smith said in a recent interview on the show ‘Vecherniy Urgant’, “I was very dumb when I was 14. See, no Twitter, no Facebook when I was 14. So I was dumb, but I was dumb in private.” His view is a common one – that people, especially young people, are being exposed to privacy risks …


Applications Of The Multi-Channel Network Model To New Media Formats, Jacob Gardner Jan 2015

Applications Of The Multi-Channel Network Model To New Media Formats, Jacob Gardner

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Much has been said about the rise and rapid proliferation of digital and online marketing since the mid 1990’s. Internet based advertising is the single fastest growing ad expenditure category, outstripping TV, radio, and other more traditional media formats. With the rise of “Web 2.0” and the concept of New Media, the internet has entered a period of what has been referred to as “a participatory culture.” Many diverse creators of content and the consumers of that content have come together to form a new system of media consumption. New business models and methods of monetizing content on the internet …