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    million Israel and Marino made promise that the value of fund would be increase to $7.1 billion in ten years. However, in 1998 Bayou did not produce any profit but started occurred losses due to its application of strategic was not effective and efficiency. To solve this issue, Israel choose not to change strategic or close up some shop, he incorporated an audit firm to audit his company with fake documents in order to convince the investors. Soon he couldn’t…

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    Reflections on the past 50 years and future directions’, Journal of World Business, 51(1), pp. 163-175. doi: 10.1016/j.jwb.2015.08.013. Nowadays, cooperation strategy is undoubtedly the most effective way to solve problems encountered by different economic interests(Royer, Bijman, & Abebe, 2017). Equity joint ventures and other strategic alliances are the most common way in the last 50 years, but the process is certainly not going to be easy, and there are a lot of problems that only come to…

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    explanation for unproductive/productive labor in comparison to Marx. Marx’s explanation of productive labor, critique of abstinence theory, exploitation, and the so-called labor fund is less effective. Adam Smith was considered to be the father of economics. He was a professor at the University of Glasgow. He was the author of a book, The Wealth of Nations, which made him a better-known economist. Smith presents…

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    around issues such as labor, the environment, various rights and identities. Habermas develops a set of ideas about how dynamics associated with democracy and civil society might address these issues. Pick an instance of social, environmental or economic conflict and then apply Habermas’ thinking to that issue. While you should frame your argument by building on Habermas be sure to develop or critique that frame by drawing on other authors. The objective of this paper is to address…

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    Managers of organizations have two options: Either to master the riding (which means ‘to learn how to enjoy variations in the trajectory of the organization’s performance) or to master the ride (which means ‘to smooth out the variations’). He argues that HR managers are often partner or tool in this ‘ride’. To make it more clearly he uses an example: There is the question if HR professionals teach the employees how to manage personal stress or if they try to change conditions that cause the…

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    fulfilled perfectly time and recourses availability of customer wants and needs. b. Demographic Factors: Seabob adapt the concept of safety and easy driving that made it suitable for all ages from baby boomers to Z generation of both genders. c. Economic Factors: Since the business is international, the fiscal policy and interest rates are set according the economical conditions around the world. Nevertheless, Cayago focuses on tourist’s countries and developing countries as well. d.…

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    INTRODUCTION Money measurement concept is an important concept of accounting. There are so many advantages and disadvantages are existed in this concept. In the beginning of accounting history there is a problem exist in this accounting field, which is the qualitative aspects and quantifiable units are not recorded in the books of accounting of the firms. On the other hand the adherence to the money measurement concept makes it difficult to compare the monetary values of one period to…

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    The first part of the analysis focuses on the application of the Stakeholder theory on the case of MUL and SMC Corporation and at the end it leads towards the role of Japanese FDI and the impact on infrastructure development. As mentioned in Chapter 2 business is simply about how various stakeholders interact and create value. To understand a business and the relation between the firm and its stakeholders it is very important to recognize how each stakeholder is allied with the firm. The key…

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    United States: Harvard Business School Publishing Corporation. Marginson, D., Ogden, S., 2005. Budgeting and Innovation, Financial Management. Pashardes, P., 1986. Myopic and Forward Looking Behaviour in a Dynamic Demand System, International Economic Review. Wiley, 27 (2) (June), pp.387-397. Weetman, P., 2010. Management Accounting .2nd ed. Essex: Pearson Education Limited. Welsch, G. A., Hilton, R. W., & Gordan, P. N., 1988. Budgeting - Profit, Planning and Control. 5th ed. New…

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    Social Criticisms and Ethical Considerations in Marketing The world of business is one that continues to generate a lot of ethical concerns with regard to business practices. Due to increased competition and the need for maximization of profits, some businesses have been seen engaging in unethical practices which ignite social criticism. The practices range from marketing activities such as pricing, promotion and advertisements, to violation of privacy rights among customers. These unethical…

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