Essays about: "thesis questionnaires about business problems"

Found 3 essays containing the words thesis questionnaires about business problems.

  1. 1. Mapping of material and information flows of Getinge Disinfection AB and ABC analysis of SSC warehouse

    University essay from Ekonomihögskolan, ELNU

    Author : Tesfaye Sebeko; Lejla Beslagic; Tatiana Veretennikova; Md. Masum Sarker; [2010]
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    Abstract : Abstract Degree project advanced Level - Business Administration, School of Management and Economics at Linnaeus University, Business Process and Supply Management, 4FE02E spring 2010 Authors: Lejla Beslagic, Tatiana Veretennikova, Tesfaye Beykasso, Md. Masum Sarker Tutor:      Helena Forslund and Roger Stokkedal Examiner: Helena Forslund Title: Mapping of material and information flows of Getinge Disinfection AB and ABC analysis of SSC warehouse Background: Background provides the information about current situation of the material and information flows between GDs internal warehouse and rented one (SSC). READ MORE

  2. 2. Factors affecting tourism, tourism potential and strategies for development as an Industry in Pakistan

    University essay from Avdelningen för ekonomi

    Author : Anwarul Haque Fakhar; [2010]
    Keywords : tourism; strategy; pakistan; development; underdeveloped countries; Potential; Domestic International Tourists; Factors; Development;

    Abstract : Pakistan is a home of approximately 160 million people and most of the population is earning lessthan US$ 1 per day. Pakistan just like any other beautiful European country is a big market fortourism because it offers not only beauty of nature but also variety and diversity in cultures. READ MORE

  3. 3. Measuring the Political Legitimacy of Biorefineries in Europe

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Internationella miljöinstitutet

    Author : Rachelle Bissett-Amess; [2007]
    Keywords : Cognitive legitimacy; political legitimacy; integrated industrial biorefinery; Environmental studies; Miljöstudier; Earth and Environmental Sciences;

    Abstract : It is likely that a high degree of political support will be required to realise the biorefinery concept in reality, as capital intensive technology development and stimulation of the most promising technologies for biorefineries requires that government will need to invest heavily before industry has the confidence in biorefinery technologies and bio-based product markets to invest fully. However, among the many problems facing such an innovative business concept as biorefineries, their relative lack of 'political legitimacy' is especially critical, as both entrepreneurs and crucial stakeholders may not fully understand the nature of biorefineries, and their conformity to established institutional rules (cultural norms and laws) may still be in question. READ MORE