Essays about: "Financial rewards"
Showing result 41 - 45 of 51 essays containing the words Financial rewards.
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41. Can doing good mean doing well? : A qualitative case study of a Web-based non-profit organization, its clientele and future growth
University essay from Handelshögskolan vid Umeå universitet (USBE)Abstract : There are inequalities in terms of gender and ethnicity within the labor market in Sweden. In the past years there have been great developments to equalize and diversify workplaces with qualified employees. READ MORE
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42. Customer Perceived Value of Credit Card Rewards : A study on Canadian Consumers
University essay from Akademin för utbildning och ekonomiAbstract : Abstract Title: Customer Perceived Value of Credit Card Rewards - A study on Canadian Consumers Level: Final assignment for Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration Author: Lisa Smedley Supervisor: Jonas Kågström Date: 2013 - January Aim: The aim of this study is to investigate what influences Customer Perceived Value; where Canadian consumers’ preferences lie in terms of rewards in the Canadian credit card industry. Method: After researching previous studies and determining what constructs have been utilized prior on similar research topics, I implement a quantitative, and to some extend iterative, research approach. READ MORE
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43. How do Companies Reward their Employees
University essay from KTH/Industriell ekonomi och organisation (Avd.)Abstract : This study is unique considering the location (Africa) and the industrial setting (Gold Mining) from which the research was studied as reward systems had mostly been studied in the North-American and European settings. Thus, the study considered rewards from the perspective of the African and its natural resource industries such as the gold mining industry. READ MORE
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44. THE CLUB CARD AS A CUSTOMER REWARDS PROGRAM
University essay from Blekinge Tekniska Högskola/Sektionen för managementAbstract : In the current competitive market environment, customer loyalty efforts is one of the most important factors for achieving strategic success, especially considering that increased loyalty and customer satisfaction can have a positive influence on long-term financial performance of business entities. Since research has shown that retaining current customers can be more profitable than trying to find new ones, developing loyalty plays an important part in any marketing strategy aiming to create competitive differentiation and thus gain a unique position. READ MORE
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45. Here to stay? An investigative look at the state of the Lifetime Employment system i Japan
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionenAbstract : This thesis deals with a phenomenon known as the Lifetime employment system, which is present in Japan. The system means that Japanese workers (mainly male university graduates) remain in the same company from when they are newly graduated until they retire. READ MORE