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  • An Exploratory Study and Consumers' Perceptions of E-Reverse Bundling Price in online Retailing

    An Exploratory Study and Consumers' Perceptions of E-Reverse Bundling Price in online Retailing

    Limited information exists about consumer reaction to a potentially major e-nnovation known as e-reverse bundling. This study explores how brand reputation, benefits and word-of-mouth directly affect consumer perceptions in e-reverse bundling. Two experiments were conducted. One shows that diversity of product choice and e-reverse pricing directly affect consumers' perceptions and benefits. In particular, consumers' perceptions of bundles are consistent with the proposition of Stremerch and Tellis (Stremersch, S. and Tellis, G.J. (2002) Strategic bundling of

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    Essay Length: 467 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: April 18, 2011 By:
  • Sociological Perspective on the Poverty of America

    Sociological Perspective on the Poverty of America

    Are people in America really as poor as some say? I recently watched a video on YouTube created by Glenn Beck. He goes into detail of describing whether or not Americans are actually considered poor. However, Beck's YouTube video proved to many people that the "poor population" of Americans are not so poor after all. He describes how the "poor people" own a share of very expensive objects. Of that population of the "poor people"

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    Essay Length: 745 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: April 23, 2011 By: han7434
  • Quality of Work Life and Career Development: Perceptions of Part-Time Mba Students

    Quality of Work Life and Career Development: Perceptions of Part-Time Mba Students

    Quality of work life and career development: perceptions of part-time MBA studentsQuality of work life and career development: perceptions of part-time MBA studentsQuality of work life and career development: perceptions of part-time MBA studentsQuality of work life and career development: perceptions of part-time MBA studentsQuality of work life and career development: perceptions of part-time MBA studentsQuality of work life and career development: perceptions of part-time MBA studentsQuality of work life and career development: perceptions of

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    Essay Length: 727 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: April 24, 2011 By: alibaba8668
  • Self – Perception in Sport

    Self – Perception in Sport

    Self – Perception In Sport As an athlete you are told that agility, stamina, and strength are the most important characteristics toward success. In reality if you have confidence that you are the most agile and strong it will take you much farther. As athletes we cannot underestimate the power of mind over matter. Self-perception plays a major role in sports so as coaches, athletes, and parents we need to start training accordingly. Self-perception is

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    Essay Length: 1,077 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: April 26, 2011 By: bexx14
  • A Psychoanalysis Perspective on the Picture of Dorian Gray

    A Psychoanalysis Perspective on the Picture of Dorian Gray

    A Psychoanalysis of "The Picture of Dorian Gray" 1. Departure from Formalism Literature ceases to be a special way to organize language for aesthetic purposes, and is a pervasive explanation of the human mind. The text is a result of processes in the mind of the author, and functions as a way to uncover his unconscious. 2. General characteristics of Psychoanalysis Text has an expressive function. Focus on the author. Also called "hermeneutics of distrust"

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    Essay Length: 1,715 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: April 30, 2011 By: roxanapetrescu
  • Human Resources 360o: The Person, Profession, and Perspective

    Human Resources 360o: The Person, Profession, and Perspective

    Human Resources 360o: The Person, Profession, and Perspective. Focused, determined, intellectually curious, and hard-working are just a few terms to describe the gentleman I had the pleasure of interviewing. Mr. Ray Harrell is a seasoned HR/HRD professional with a plethora of work experience and knowledge in the arenas of human resource management and human resource development. A combination of education and practical skill has allowed Ray to climb the HR ladder and view the profession

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    Essay Length: 2,814 Words / 12 Pages
    Submitted: May 1, 2011 By: jamesewatson1
  • Perspectives of Child Abuse

    Perspectives of Child Abuse

    Perspectives of Child Abuse David Pelzer had to put up with an unhealthy lifestyle as a child. In his book "A Child Called It," David Pelzer described in details the horrific pain, humiliation, and many other harsh abuses by his abuser, which was by his own mother. It is a sad reality that child abuse occurs every day, and many times it is hard to see if a child is being abused because we are

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    Essay Length: 832 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: May 10, 2011 By: mburgos
  • A Pestel Analysis of Russia from the Perspective of a Pharmaceutical Company

    A Pestel Analysis of Russia from the Perspective of a Pharmaceutical Company

    1. Political environment of the Russian pharmaceutical industry After breaking the Soviet Union, Russia Federation start they own play in the international political scene as democratic, federal republic. The Russian Federation consisted of 89 components, including regions, autonomous republics, territories, and the two federal cities, Moscow and St. Petersburg1. The government is consisting of three part the executive, legislature, and judiciary. The first president of the Russian Federation was Mr. Eltsin. His rule associates with

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    Essay Length: 3,579 Words / 15 Pages
    Submitted: May 14, 2011 By: doliza
  • Ethical Perspective for Marks and Spencer

    Ethical Perspective for Marks and Spencer

    Ethical Perspectives Dan Flores University of Phoenix Ethical Perspectives Introduction Ethics involves identifying, differentiating, and defending concepts of right and wrong, and what values humanity retains from ethical growth and development. The Williams Group for Ethics and Management developed an exercise, called the Ethics Awareness Inventory, which analyzes responses to a set of Ethical Perspectives Dan Flores University of Phoenix Ethical Perspectives Introduction Ethics involves identifying, differentiating, and defending concepts of right and wrong, and

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    Essay Length: 718 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: May 19, 2011 By: christinexin
  • Learning and Growth Perspective

    Learning and Growth Perspective

    i am me my self and i Learning and Growth Perspective I. Management Training Programs – As of now Wendy's is trailing their competition in the "big four" in regards providing quality management training programs. Wendy's currently has management programs on their books but they are not at the level they should be to ensure the continual training and development of managers and future organizational leaders. Wendy's needs to create greater incentives for managers to

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    Essay Length: 328 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: May 19, 2011 By: jumjackz
  • Gulang-Gulang National High School Students' Perception in Social Studies as a Subject for the School Year 2009 – 2010

    Gulang-Gulang National High School Students' Perception in Social Studies as a Subject for the School Year 2009 – 2010

    CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Introduction Gulang-gulang National High School is one of the public secondary school of Lucena City located at Zaballero Subdivision, Brgy.Gulang-gulang, Lucena City. It envisions creating an academic institution that produces students who are wholesome and productive members of the community. It has a mission to provide students with an appropriate education that focuses on academic and social aspect of the students. Further, it aims to give them the opportunities, resources and the

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    Essay Length: 6,715 Words / 27 Pages
    Submitted: February 28, 2012 By: dang
  • A Patient Perspective: Focusing on Compensating Harm

    A Patient Perspective: Focusing on Compensating Harm

    A Patient Perspective: Focusing on Compensating Harm The article develops upon the reasons the tort system is not to blame for the medical malpractice crisis and will explore why tort reform is not a viable solution to the crisis and why the tort system must be preserved as a forum for patient advocates to ensure that medical professional negligence-induced injuries do not go uncompensated (Valerie, 2004). The unique accounting method used by malpractice insurers to

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    Essay Length: 400 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 8, 2014 By: Jana Siab
  • A Patient Perspective: Focusing on Compensating Harm

    A Patient Perspective: Focusing on Compensating Harm

    A Patient Perspective: Focusing on Compensating Harm The article develops upon the reasons the tort system is not to blame for the medical malpractice crisis and will explore why tort reform is not a viable solution to the crisis and why the tort system must be preserved as a forum for patient advocates to ensure that medical professional negligence-induced injuries do not go uncompensated (Valerie, 2004). The unique accounting method used by malpractice insurers to

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    Essay Length: 400 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 8, 2014 By: Jana Siab
  • Corporate Profit Vs Social Benefit: A Balanced Perspective

    Corporate Profit Vs Social Benefit: A Balanced Perspective

    Corporate Profit vs Social Benefit: A Balanced Perspective The issue of the corporations’ social responsibility is a complex topic in business, and the ar- guments for this issue have never stopped so far. There are many economists and philosophers who expressed their views about what is the social responsibility of corporations. The Shareholder Model by Milton Friedman, the Stakeholder Model by Edward Freeman, and the Market Failures Model by Joseph Heath are three representative views

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    Submitted: November 21, 2014 By: Weiguang Li
  • Analyze the Customer’s Perception of Service Quality in Fast Food Industry: the Case of Kuala Terengganu

    Analyze the Customer’s Perception of Service Quality in Fast Food Industry: the Case of Kuala Terengganu

    Analyze the Customer’s perception of Service Quality in fast food industry: The case of Kuala Terengganu Author: Tasneem Shahid Background: The term fast food is given to food that is prepared and served very quickly, any meal with low preparation time can be considered fast food. Fast food is becoming the most valuable category in Malaysia and it is witnessing extraordinary boom. The Oxford English Dictionary defines ―fast food‖ as cooked food sold in snack

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    Essay Length: 2,164 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: February 2, 2015 By: tasneem206
  • Economic Inequality: From a Aristotelian Perspective

    Economic Inequality: From a Aristotelian Perspective

    Economic Inequality: From a Aristotelian Perspective Cultivating a virtuous society is one of the key foundations for maintaining a successful nation and it is also essential to provide its citizens with the freedom to pursue happiness within an equitable means. Aristotle defines happiness as the activity of the soul that is in accordance with intellectual and moral virtue. However, when the leaders of a society replace virtue with matters that are at the expense of

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    Essay Length: 752 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: May 19, 2015 By: DrGreenThumb383 .
  • Perspective of War

    Perspective of War

    Yasmin Colonetti – 12HMB Society thinks that war is a solution, however if we think and do some research about it we will see that it just destroys nations and brings insecurity. Scientists describe humans, as rational beings, that is, we have the ability to think before acting. However, war shows how we can be animals, irrational beings. We kill our own species because of power and political interests. Our future generations may not know

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    Essay Length: 947 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: November 6, 2015 By: YasminBC
  • Perception of Apple

    Perception of Apple

    Perception is the process of selecting, organizing and interpreting sensations into a meaningful whole. (Hanna & Wosniak, 2013, p ). Perception is vitally important to the success of any company. The way people perceive a product may come from having an experienced with it – having physical contact with it, making assumptions that it will enhance their self-image. It can also be influenced by the social environment that an individual is a part of and

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    Essay Length: 1,873 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: November 10, 2015 By: SG1980
  • Research Paper on Redbox – a Perspective

    Research Paper on Redbox – a Perspective

    REDBOX – A PERSPECTIVEPage: of Redbox – A Perspective ________________ Abstract Redbox is a leader in movie and game disc rentals. Redbox offers rental of new-release Blu-ray, DVD and game disks through its automated self-service vending machine kiosks. Redbox is conveniently located at high traffic shopping locations like leading grocery, drug and convenience stores. The following analysis will focus on the analysis of Redbox business model, journey of Redbox, ventures and its success and failure

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    Submitted: November 15, 2015 By: krishram458
  • Hist 112 - Comparism, Perception and Emphasis on Modernization of Japan

    Hist 112 - Comparism, Perception and Emphasis on Modernization of Japan

    Comparisms, perception and emphasis on Japanese Modernization Peace Okere Hist. 112 Professor Kordak Comparism, perception and emphasis on Modernization of Japan. The two primary sources laid emphasis on the strength of Japan, weaknesses, the reasons to keep Japan out of the US, and ultimately the strategies to achieve this diplomatically and still maintain peace and peaceful co-existence. Comparing the emphasis and perspectives of the two primary sources available, Japan could be understood as people with

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    Submitted: November 22, 2015 By: okereg
  • Sociological Perspectives on Crime

    Sociological Perspectives on Crime

    Sociology of Crime In sociology, crime is a form of deviant behavior exhibited by members of a social group or a society. According to Situational Awareness website, deviance describes an action or behavior that violates social norms, including a formally enacted rule, as well as informal violations of social norms (e.g., rejecting folkways and mores). (Gasaway n.d.) This paper will briefly discuss crime as viewed by the three main sociological perspectives. The Structured functionalist perspective

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    Submitted: November 27, 2015 By: jtorre05
  • Sociological Perspectives

    Sociological Perspectives

    Select two sociological perspectives (e.g. Marxism, feminism, functionalism) and: 1) Give an overview of each perspective 2) Outline each perspective’s approach to understanding the family 3) Evaluate the perspective and its approach to the family An overview of the functionalist perspective The functionalist perspective, also referred to as functionalism, is one of the main theoretical perspectives in sociology. It is a structuralist theory which is concerned with the overall structure of society and the range

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    Essay Length: 1,662 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: December 13, 2015 By: Sally Williams
  • To What Extent Is Perception Itself Adequate Enough as the only Way of Knowing?

    To What Extent Is Perception Itself Adequate Enough as the only Way of Knowing?

    To what extent is perception itself adequate enough as the only way of knowing? Mert Erenel Is our reality that we live in…actual reality? For hundreds and thousands of years, realist philosophers have pondered that question. As a result, there have been many theories and methods as to what reality is. One branch of those is the knowing through senses. The theory, which states that the only way of knowing is through one’s own sensory

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    Submitted: December 14, 2015 By: mertos
  • Brand Valuation: Accounting Perspective

    Brand Valuation: Accounting Perspective

    Brand Valuation: Accounting Perspective Abstract: Brands are one the most valuable assets for any business firm without any doubt. But this value is subjective in nature and it is very difficult to arrive at an absolute, quantified value for the treatment in financial statements. Last 3 decades witnessed the lots of debate in this area of discipline. This paper explores the evolution in the accounting for the brands in recent past and trouble with the

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    Essay Length: 1,911 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: December 29, 2015 By: Himanshu Srivastava
  • Flipkart Brand Valuation: Accounting Perspective

    Flipkart Brand Valuation: Accounting Perspective

    Brand Valuation: Accounting Perspective Abstract: Brands are one the most valuable assets for any business firm without any doubt. But this value is subjective in nature and it is very difficult to arrive at an absolute, quantified value for the treatment in financial statements. Last 3 decades witnessed the lots of debate in this area of discipline. This paper explores the evolution in the accounting for the brands in recent past and trouble with the

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    Essay Length: 1,911 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: December 29, 2015 By: Himanshu Srivastava

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