Essays about: "inductive and deductive arguments"
Found 4 essays containing the words inductive and deductive arguments.
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1. Why Induction, but not Deduction, is a Legitimate Source of Justified Aesthetic Belief
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Avdelningen för estetikAbstract : What, if any, kind of inferential reasoning can be a legitimate source of justified aesthetic belief? Looking at deductive and inductive reasoning respectively, this paper concludes that only the latter can be formulated so that there is reason to accept the premises as true and thus justify the conclusion. This follows from considerations about the type of generalisations that the arguments rely on. READ MORE
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2. Reps or agents or both: Managers' rationale behind how to organize the sales function : About the rationale of decision-makers in manufacturing companies of the Swedish prefabricated wooden house industry behind the organization of sales forces.
University essay from Högskolan i Jönköping/IHH, FöretagsekonomiAbstract : Problem - Decision makers shape the structure of the sales function, but it is unclear how they go about it and why. The rationale for making certain decisions need to be analyzed in order to understand why different decision makers apply different sales strategies. READ MORE
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3. The Certainty of a CGU-Specific WACC - Estimating Complications of Applying a Company-Wide Discount Rate
University essay from Lunds universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionenAbstract : Purpose: (1) Determine whether there is an inconsistency between the disclosed WACC and the WACC applied in CGU’s for internal impairment tests, with respect to IAS 36. (2) Determine to what extent companies apply a company-wide WACC internally in all CGU’s, when conducting impairment tests in accordance with IAS 36. READ MORE
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4. Business Intelligence : Analysis of vendors’ and suppliers’ arguments for BI
University essay from IHH, FöretagsekonomiAbstract : Introduction Organizations are exposed to a rapidly changing business environment with never ending challenges. Investments in information technology (IT) have been one common approach to support organizations. READ MORE