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  • Part 2 of ebook "Proceedings of the 21st International symposium on advancement of construction management and real estate" provides readers with contents including: examining critical factors affecting knowledge transfer in public-private partnership (PPP) projects; explication of challenges with acceptance of marketing functions in the management of construction business enterprise; factors influencing safety training transfer on construction sites; factors influencing the construction time and cost overrun in projects; feasibility analysis of using construction and demolition waste in se...

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  • Ebook "The 7-step success system to building a $1,000,000 network marketing dynasty: How to achieve financial independence through network marketing" offers, for the first time, a step-by-step plan for building a profitable, long-lasting network marketing business. This simple, proven system from an author who built his own million-dollar network marketing business gives everyone in the network marketing industry the tools and tactics they need to succeed spectacularly.

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  • In the following report, Hanover Research explores a variety of trends that have developed within higher education marketing, enrollment, branding, and recruitment. A close consideration of how technology is impacting higher education is also discussed, including emerging trends in the use of technology to both attract prospective students and boost overall student engagement.

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  • The research applies rational behavior theory and adds factors which are relevant to the context of higher education in Vietnam to re-test the hypotheses and identify factor affecting the intention of choosing a university for high school students. The results show that four factors that influence most to the purpose of high school students’ choice are in the order of (1) university reputation (2) perceptions of the program, (3) perceptions of costs, (4) subjective norm.

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  • This paper describes their solution, including the overall design, the technology involved and the benefits it can bring to the current market. The team was able to design and render the Computer Aided Design (CAD) drawings of the prototype, assemble all components, successfully test the electronics and comply with the budget. Furthermore, the designed solution was supported by a product sustainability study and included a specific marketing plan.

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  • In addition to a general decline, there is evidence from commencement data to indicate that  a significant fall  in new enrolments across the education sector has already occurred  in the  Indian  market.  Commencements  by  Indian  students  for  the  year‐to‐date  for  June  were  22,670, down by 13,300 or 37% over 2009 (year to June) levels of 35,970. This included a fall  in higher education commencements of 1,898 students to 3,435, equal to 36% on the 2009  equivalent figure of 5,333.

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  • The doctoral programme in Business Economics is an advanced, four-year programme designed to train future researchers in one of the key fields of management: marketing, organisation studies, operations management, operations research and business statistics, management informatics, finance, accountancy, actuarial science or managerial economics and strategy and innovation. The programme is designed to develop and nurture young talent and prepare PhD graduates for careers in both academia and international business.

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  • The collection and pooling functions in the Hungarian health insurance scheme are separate, but there is no complicated mechanism to distribute resources from the collecting agency (the Tax Office) to the main pooling agency (the NHIFA), which is also the sole payer in the system. The NHIFA does not have much discretion over active contracting, however, because purchasing is based on a contract model and the terms of contracts are determined by the National Assembly.

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  • INTERORGANIZATIONAL ADADTATION , INTERORGANIZATIONAL STRATIGIES, AND FIRM PERFORMANCE A second issue is that there is little or no threat of market entry when competition is among geographically-based school districts. In the absence of entry, administrators of undesirable districts are not likely to face substantial declines in enrollment. Indeed, a reasonable first approximation is that total (public) school and district enrollments are invariant to schools’ relative desirability.

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  • SYSTEM DESIGN AND CONSUMER BEHAVIOR IN ELECTRONIC COMMERCE Hanushek cautions: “If the efficiency of our school systems is due to poor incentives for teachers and administrators coupled with poor decisionmaking by consumers, it would be unwise to expect much from programs that seek to strengthen ‘market forces’ in the selection of schools,” (1981, p. 34-35; emphasis added). Moreover, if students’ outcomes depend importantly on the characteristics of their classmates (i.e.

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  • SERVICE PARTS LOGISTICS: MODELING, ANALYSIS AND APPLICATION Chapter One develops this idea and implements tests of the hypothesis that school effectiveness is an important determinant of residential choices among local-monopoly school districts. I model a “Tiebout”-style housing market in which house prices ration access to desirable schools, which may be desirable either because they are particularly effective or because they enroll a desirable set of students.

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  • MARKETING HIGHER EDUCATION: APPLYING A CONSUMPTION VALUE MODEL TO COLLEGE CHOICE Chapter One develops this idea and implements tests of the hypothesis that school effectiveness is an important determinant of residential choices among local-monopoly school districts. I model a “Tiebout”-style housing market in which house prices ration access to desirable schools, which may be desirable either because they are particularly effective or because they enroll a desirable set of students.

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  • THREE ESSAYS ON FINANCIAL DISTRESS AND CORPORATE CONTROL Chapter One develops this idea and implements tests of the hypothesis that school effectiveness is an important determinant of residential choices among local-monopoly school districts. I model a “Tiebout”-style housing market in which house prices ration access to desirable schools, which may be desirable either because they are particularly effective or because they enroll a desirable set of students.

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  • ESSAYS ON ENROLLMENT POLICIES IN HIGHER EDUCATION None of the estimates presented in this section supports the hypothesis that effective schools are more likely to attract the best peer groups in markets with fragmented school governance than in those where Tiebout choice is more difficult to exercise.

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  • BOUNDARY BEHAVIOR OF LEADERS ORGANIZATION: DEFINITION AND SCALE DEVELOPMENT My test of parental valuations requires data describing the distribution of peer groups and outcomes across schools within housing markets that differ in the amount of Tiebout choice. I describe first my measure of market structure, defined over district-level enrollment.

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  • Enrolled Deakin students may apply to complete one or more residential units. However, because of the demand for places, we may not be able to accept all applicants into the unit of their first choice. (It is important to limit the number of participants in each residential in order to ensure the interactive and collaborative character of the units.) Residential units may also be undertaken by approved managers and professionals who may wish to undertake an MBA unit as an executive development opportunity.

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  • The Internet creates one economy and one market. As large as the online higher education market is in the U.S., the global opportunity is significantly greater. Unlike the U.S. where post-secondary education is relatively available, access to world-class post-secondary institutions in many parts of the world is limited. Currently, there are 84 million students enrolled in higher education worldwide. Global demand for higher education is forecasted to reach 160 million by 2025 − if online learning captures even half of this growth, there would be 40 million students for online education.

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  • Rising college enrollment may put college attendance in direct competition with the reserve components. Individuals can easily join a reserve unit while attending college because reservists are generally only obligated to drill one weekend per month and two weeks during the summer. However, reserve participation entails an

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  • Modern technology has made possible to gather and present this information economically and efficiently and LSI is leading the effort to marry technology and information dissemination through three strategic technology alliances which allow to register, enroll, teach, test, grade and certify distance learners in a seamless fashion. LSI is focusing its resources in the CAM and Bible e-learning business. E-learning is in fact the fastest- growing and most promising market in the education industry and corporate e-learning is expected to top $7 billion by 2002, according to WR Hambrecht & Co..

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  • Third, the nature of gender inequalities varies from region to region and country to country. For example, in most middle-income countries in Latin America and the Caribbean, gender disparities in primary school enrollments are very small and, in some cases, favor girls over boys. However, issues such as ownership of land by poor women, gender inequalities in labor markets, returns to education, and gender violence remain important. In the transition countries of Eastern Europe, gender issues arise largely from the patterns associ- ated with the transition.

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