Essays about: "Development in South East Asia"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 27 essays containing the words Development in South East Asia.
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21. Impact of SOA Adoption with regard to Business Value
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för informatikAbstract : In today’s rapid changing environment organisations are required to quickly adapt to the new market conditions. As a result, organisations strive to be flexible and be agile in order to cope with these conditions. READ MORE
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22. Sustainable Corporate Social Responsibility & Innovation through Partnership Development and Continuous Communication: A case study of IKEA Trading Area South East Asia (TASEA) and its Vietnamese Suppliers
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Graduate SchoolAbstract : Due to pressures from consumers and activists, multinational retailers are assuming more responsibilities in managing their supply chains—ensuring ethical production, fair employment, elimination of child labor, and reduction of environmental destructions. Considerable resources have been invested in monitoring compliance with codes of conduct and capacity building among suppliers and sub-suppliers in order to maintain sustainable value chains. READ MORE
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23. Does Islamic Bank Performance Differ by Region?: A Study on the Characteristics that Impact Profitability within Islamic Banking Among its Main Geographical Regions
University essay from Handelshögskolan i Stockholm/Institutionen för finansiell ekonomiAbstract : This paper seeks to examine the determinants of the profitability of the Islamic banking sector during the period 1999-2007. The empirical findings from this study suggest that equity/total assets, non interest-earning assets/total assets, bank credit/GDP, GDP growth and GDP per capita have statistically significant impact on world-wide Islamic bank profitability. READ MORE
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24. BMW A Company Analysis
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionenAbstract : Background: The automotive industry is distinguished by a highly competitive market. Thus, the actors on the market struggle with increasing cost of production, development and mature markets. READ MORE
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25. LANDLOCKED TO LANDLINKED: THE CASE OF ECONOMIC LIBERALISATION AND INTEGRATION OF LAOS
University essay from Lunds universitet/Centrum för öst- och sydöstasienstudierAbstract : The once landlocked position of Laos has developed into a strategic edge that it can leverage on for economic and social development, as it is situated right at the crossroads of the north-south and east-west economic corridors of the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS). Due to global geopolitical developments, Laos began integration with the region and the world to support economic development through market reforms and economic liberalisation since the mid-1980s. READ MORE