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    provide information concerning the impacts of the changes in technology and globalization on the airline industry. Furthermore, the paper would also integrate the resource based model and the industrial organization model to try and determine the above average returns witnessed in the Airline industry. The paper seeks to analyze a case involving the Southwest Airlines. The globalization process has come to be one of the driving factors of business in the modern era. Some of the elements which…

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    The United States has an intricate economy. Many factors must come together to form that full picture that is the economy. Examples of such components include taxes, government instituted welfare programs, environment protection, military spending, and international trade policies. These are the major categories that affect the United States’ economy. Since they do have an effect of the economy, changes in how taxes are determined, welfare programs conducted, the amount of environmental…

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    number of destinations that they travel to around the world (Tracy). American airlines offer an average of 6,700 flights daily to about 360 locations around the world and in about 50 different countries (American Airlines Group). This is a huge competitive advantage over Southwest since they only have ninety-seven locations in the United states and seven other ports in other countries (Southwest Corporate: Fact Sheet). The website Vault rated American Airlines as they number…

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    is the social impacts of automated cars in American live? Will people accepted this technology or reject it? Most American hate the chore of drive place to place. Most people will accepted this new change once automated cars become affordable for average person. Sure, people enjoy have control of a car at first but, most people just enjoy the freedom that a car give them not the…

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    company in the United States, the Ford Motor Company, and five years later the company rolled out the first Model T. Today, according to Select.USA.gov the U.S. has one of the largest automotive markets in the world and is home to 13 auto makers. An average of 8 million passenger vehicles were produced annually from 2008 to 2012 (selectusa.commerce.gov)”. Automobile usage is increasing in the USA exponentially. According to LA Times (2014) there are 253 million cars and trucks on the road.…

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    Corporate social and environmental responsibility The term corporate social responsibility (CSR) appears for the first time in early 1970. Since then, it continues to develop and have different definitions and perceptions among private and government sector, and civil organizations. Corporate responsibly in relation to internal stakeholders and shareholders on local and national level, as well as, performance in serving the society and global community are the most common perspectives accepted…

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    their organisations. This approach is to target two or more segments by developing marketing mix for each segment. The Ford Motor Company is designed to appease many diverse types of consumers and to satisfy numerous different needs in the form of economy cars, sports cars, luxury cars, station wagons, vans, trucks, and so on. And lately the latest vehicles that the company produce, the Ford Fiesta, focuses on younger generation and in particularly ladies. Segmentation variables: Segmentation…

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    and economics are not related to each other. Some people can say that the economy simply are associated with money and the word "sustainability". It is also related to different kinds of enviornment. So, people can look as that sustainability and economics are not related each other. However, inside the economics, there are Environmental Economics, Information Ecnomics, and Real Estate Economic . Consequentely, the economy is deeply connected with not only money but also the environment. The…

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    Introduction Fossil fuels play a very important role in administering the economy efficiently and enforcing newer developments effectively. Oil & gas, Coal and other mineral resources supports us with most of our energy mix and touch our lives in multiple dimensions. They cater to everything - from domestic uses to manufacturing industries, and from transportation fuel to synthesis of organic and chemical products. India is a country with more than 1.2 billion people accounting for more than 17…

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    even claim it is the very heart of America. The pulse it generates fuels not only the nation’s present dreams, but accounts for much of its past wisdom and future hopes as well. This entity is none other than the U.S. economy. In the decades following WWII, America experienced substantial social change, political scandals, and a seemingly endless stream of war. While there is rarely a single “cause” for any event in history, the economy had an extremely potent influence…

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