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International Entrepreneurial System: People, Policy and Business Author : Isabel Brown Subject : Crime and Forensic Science ISBN :9781647266639 The entrepreneurial system is made up of all the environmental elements and economic actors present in a given region. It is a network of interdependent and self-sustaining relations among organizations, Read More |
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Logistics Systems: Interdisciplinary and Multimodal Analysis Author : Raylan Jackson Subject : Crime and Forensic Science ISBN :9781647266622 A logistics system (LS) refers to a network of information, individuals, assets, entities and activities concerned with the physical movement of goods from supplier to customer. The three primary functions Read More |
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Loyalty Management: From Loyalty Programs to Customer Experiences Author : Evelyn Morris Subject : Crime and Forensic Science ISBN :9781647266295 Customer loyalty refers to a customer's inclination to repetitively buy products and services from the same company. Attracting and maintaining the consumer base has a big impact on the retail industry. Read More |
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Mathematical Methods for Economics and Finance Author : Hope Bradley Subject : Crime and Forensic Science ISBN :9781647266660 Mathematical finance refers to a branch of applied mathematics that deals with mathematical modeling of financial markets and problems. It is an emerging field that aims to apply mathematical formulas Read More |
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Middle-Income Trap: An Analysis Based on Economic Transformations and Social Governance Author : Maragret Matthews Subject : Crime and Forensic Science ISBN :9781647266387 The middle income trap refers to a state of economic development in which a country achieves a specific level of income and then remains there. According to the World Bank, a middle-income country is the Read More |
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Operations Management and Industrial Engineering Author : Alden Bennett Subject : Crime and Forensic Science ISBN :9781647266646 Operations management is a field of management that deals with the design and control of the production processes, and redesigning of business operations for producing goods or services. Industrial engineering Read More |
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Supply Chains: Strategies, Issues and Models Author : Chester Ward Subject : Crime and Forensic Science ISBN :9781647266707 A supply chain refers to a sequence of processes that are involved in the production and distribution of goods and information. It involves procuring raw materials; transforming them into semi-finished Read More |
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Sustainable Business Models: Innovation, Implementation and Success Author : Jamie Mason Subject : Crime and Forensic Science ISBN :9781647266684 Sustainability in business is referred to as conducting business without having an adverse effect on the environment, the local community, or society at large. Sustainable businesses take into account Read More |
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Sustainable Human Resource Management: Strategies, Practices and Challenges Author : Nina Clarke Subject : Crime and Forensic Science ISBN :9781647266691 Sustainable human resource management refers to practicing the human resource functions in a way that helps in achieving the goals of a business while ensuring positive financial, social, human and environmental Read More |
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Assembly Design and Planning: Methodologies and Applications Author : Abby Barnes Subject : Psychology ISBN :9781647265939 Assembly design, formally known as design-for-assembly (DFA), refers to a set of best practices for manufacturing a product aimed at making it easier to assemble and manufacture a product, reducing the Read More |