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Gender And Entrepreneurial Traits Using The Entrepreneurial Mindset Profile (Emp) Assessment, Jordon Browning Clark
Gender And Entrepreneurial Traits Using The Entrepreneurial Mindset Profile (Emp) Assessment, Jordon Browning Clark
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This thesis explores the relationship between gender and entrepreneurship at the undergraduate level at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville. The study aims to identify the impact of gender on entrepreneurial skills and the development of these skills over the course of the semester. The research is quantitative and based on the Entrepreneurial Mindset Profile (EMP) Assessment; undergraduate students in Entrepreneurship 350 took the assessment at the beginning and end of the Fall 2022 semester. The study seeks to uncover gender-based differences in entrepreneurial traits and skills and the effects of entrepreneurship education on these traits and skills. The findings suggest that …
The Effect Of Decreased Government Funding On University Policy To Attract International Students, Lauren Elizabeth Gateley
The Effect Of Decreased Government Funding On University Policy To Attract International Students, Lauren Elizabeth Gateley
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The United States has maintained a dominant role in International Higher Education for decades. However, changes to public university budgets and difficulties in retaining international students after graduation has caused the United States to lose its grip in this industry. Data from 690 public 4-year or above institutions were accessed through the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) to measure the effect of decreases in state appropriations as a percent of core revenues on the number of international students enrolled each year from 2008-2018. After controlling for tuition and fees as a percent of core revenue, land grant status of …
Understanding Transparency In Supply Chains, Lucy N. Buck
Understanding Transparency In Supply Chains, Lucy N. Buck
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The purpose of this thesis paper is to examine what standards should be used for supply chain product transparency across industries to satisfy the needs of external stakeholders, specifically Gen Z consumers. Sustainability is becoming increasingly important in supply chain management with growing stakeholder pressure, strict government regulations, and scarcity of resources. A scenario-based role-playing experiment is conducted using descriptive vignettes to measure Gen Z consumer reactions to the following factors: timing of transparency, type of product, and type of sustainability.
Online survey methods are used involving 33 students in one of the Honors and Scholars Programs at the University …
Major League Baseball’S Biggest Failure – The Competitive Balance Tax, Michaela T. Faunce
Major League Baseball’S Biggest Failure – The Competitive Balance Tax, Michaela T. Faunce
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This paper seeks to discover if there exists a relationship between spending and a team making the playoffs in Major League Baseball in order to determine the strength of the Competitive Balance Tax as a deterrent. This research was done using historical data about opening day payrolls, win percentages, and playoff results from the years 2018-1988. For a better comparison, each year’s spending was adjusted to 2018 dollars using the years consumer price index. By using these time periods, time periods including a competitive balance tax and not including a competitive balance tax are included. The results indicate that there …
Labor Use And Labor Challenges Faced By Small Fruit And Vegetable Farms: The Case Of Tennessee, Justin L. Cross
Labor Use And Labor Challenges Faced By Small Fruit And Vegetable Farms: The Case Of Tennessee, Justin L. Cross
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United States (U.S.) fruit and vegetable farms depend heavily on labor for the production of the crops they grow and sell. In recent years, it has become increasingly difficult for farms to obtain the labor they need to produce their crops. Therefore, labor management strategies have become critical in determining the profitability and long-term sustainability of farms specializing in the production of fruits and vegetables. These strategies are even more significant for smaller farms that face resource constraints that inhibit their use of alternative labor sources (e.g., migrant workers) or their ability to reduce their reliance on labor through mechanization. …