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Internal and external business environmentAashish Sahi
This document discusses the internal and external business environment. It defines the business environment as consisting of all external forces that affect a business outside of their control. It then describes the key features of the business environment and divides it into internal and external factors. The internal environment includes factors like management structure and values that a business can control. The external environment includes micro factors like customers and suppliers and macro factors like economic, social, political, and legal conditions that are outside a business's control.
This document discusses the macroenvironmental forces that influence marketing management, including the demographic, economic, natural, technological, political, and cultural environments. It then provides a case study on Reliance Industries Limited (RIL), an Indian conglomerate operating in various business sectors. Recent developments indicate a potential rift growing between RIL and the new Modi government, as the government has deferred a gas price hike favored by RIL, imposed fines on RIL for gas production shortfalls, and launched investigations into allegations of money laundering by RIL.
The document discusses the concept of culture and its implications for international business. It defines culture as consisting of shared values, norms, and ways of life that are learned and passed down. Business culture represents the norms and beliefs about how to appropriately conduct business in a society. The international manager must be aware of national, business, and organizational cultures and how they can influence operations abroad. Cultural traits like masculinity and individualism vary across countries and require adapting business strategies accordingly.
The socio-cultural environment in Nepal influences business in several ways. Key factors of the socio-cultural environment that affect Nepalese business include attitudes, beliefs, religion, language, education, and family structure. Religion influences areas like food, dress, and travel. Family structure is predominantly joint and extended, which can discourage individual incentive. Socio-cultural values shape management practices, work attitudes, entrepreneurship, and change management in Nepalese business. Management style tends to be autocratic and professionalism is lacking. Risk-taking is also limited due to socio-cultural influences.
The document provides information about business environment and its components. It defines business, discusses the nature and characteristics of business including objectives. It explains the differences between economic and non-economic activities. It also describes the various elements of internal and external environment that affect businesses. The internal environment includes factors under a firm's control while the external environment comprises of micro and macro level factors outside its control. [END SUMMARY]
The document provides an outline for a lecture on corporate social responsibility (CSR). It discusses the types and nature of social responsibilities, CSR principles and strategies, models of CSR, best practices, the need for CSR, and arguments for and against CSR. Examples of CSR programs and initiatives from companies like Tesco, Vodafone, and HSBC are also summarized. The document aims to educate about the concept of CSR and how companies can integrate social and environmental concerns into their business operations and interactions with stakeholders.
The document traces the evolution of marketing concepts from production orientation to holistic marketing. It discusses the key concepts of production, product, selling, marketing and holistic marketing. The holistic marketing concept acknowledges that all aspects of marketing are important, including relationship marketing, social responsibility marketing, internal marketing, and integrated marketing. It emphasizes building long-term relationships with customers and other stakeholders through an integrated marketing approach.
This document provides an overview of social marketing. It defines social marketing and identifies its goals as achieving socially desirable behavior changes. The document describes the key features and disciplines of social marketing, including its use of marketing techniques like segmentation to influence behaviors related to health, safety, and social issues. It also outlines the marketing mix (4Ps) approach used in social marketing and provides examples of how social marketing has been applied to promote behaviors like contraceptive use and breast cancer screening. Limitations and challenges of social marketing are also discussed.
Internal and external business environmentAashish Sahi
This document discusses the internal and external business environment. It defines the business environment as consisting of all external forces that affect a business outside of their control. It then describes the key features of the business environment and divides it into internal and external factors. The internal environment includes factors like management structure and values that a business can control. The external environment includes micro factors like customers and suppliers and macro factors like economic, social, political, and legal conditions that are outside a business's control.
This document discusses the macroenvironmental forces that influence marketing management, including the demographic, economic, natural, technological, political, and cultural environments. It then provides a case study on Reliance Industries Limited (RIL), an Indian conglomerate operating in various business sectors. Recent developments indicate a potential rift growing between RIL and the new Modi government, as the government has deferred a gas price hike favored by RIL, imposed fines on RIL for gas production shortfalls, and launched investigations into allegations of money laundering by RIL.
The document discusses the concept of culture and its implications for international business. It defines culture as consisting of shared values, norms, and ways of life that are learned and passed down. Business culture represents the norms and beliefs about how to appropriately conduct business in a society. The international manager must be aware of national, business, and organizational cultures and how they can influence operations abroad. Cultural traits like masculinity and individualism vary across countries and require adapting business strategies accordingly.
The socio-cultural environment in Nepal influences business in several ways. Key factors of the socio-cultural environment that affect Nepalese business include attitudes, beliefs, religion, language, education, and family structure. Religion influences areas like food, dress, and travel. Family structure is predominantly joint and extended, which can discourage individual incentive. Socio-cultural values shape management practices, work attitudes, entrepreneurship, and change management in Nepalese business. Management style tends to be autocratic and professionalism is lacking. Risk-taking is also limited due to socio-cultural influences.
The document provides information about business environment and its components. It defines business, discusses the nature and characteristics of business including objectives. It explains the differences between economic and non-economic activities. It also describes the various elements of internal and external environment that affect businesses. The internal environment includes factors under a firm's control while the external environment comprises of micro and macro level factors outside its control. [END SUMMARY]
The document provides an outline for a lecture on corporate social responsibility (CSR). It discusses the types and nature of social responsibilities, CSR principles and strategies, models of CSR, best practices, the need for CSR, and arguments for and against CSR. Examples of CSR programs and initiatives from companies like Tesco, Vodafone, and HSBC are also summarized. The document aims to educate about the concept of CSR and how companies can integrate social and environmental concerns into their business operations and interactions with stakeholders.
The document traces the evolution of marketing concepts from production orientation to holistic marketing. It discusses the key concepts of production, product, selling, marketing and holistic marketing. The holistic marketing concept acknowledges that all aspects of marketing are important, including relationship marketing, social responsibility marketing, internal marketing, and integrated marketing. It emphasizes building long-term relationships with customers and other stakeholders through an integrated marketing approach.
This document provides an overview of social marketing. It defines social marketing and identifies its goals as achieving socially desirable behavior changes. The document describes the key features and disciplines of social marketing, including its use of marketing techniques like segmentation to influence behaviors related to health, safety, and social issues. It also outlines the marketing mix (4Ps) approach used in social marketing and provides examples of how social marketing has been applied to promote behaviors like contraceptive use and breast cancer screening. Limitations and challenges of social marketing are also discussed.
Introduction to Socio-cultural Environment; Cultural Environment; Factors affecting Socio-cultural Environment; Cross-cultural marketing; Cultural Analysis; Geert Hofstede's Cultural Dimension of India; Criticism of Hofstede's Five Cultural Dimensions; Cultural Orientation Variables; Business Agreements; Ethical Issues; Strategies for resolving ethical conflict; A Case study on McDonald's.
This is the one important component of business environment. technological environment is external environment which affects the business. it provides opportunities as well as threats to our business. so understanding of technological environment is important to business man.
The document discusses the relationship between corporate social responsibility (CSR) and globalization. It notes that while globalization can increase income and prosperity through competition and knowledge transfer, it also presents challenges for ensuring standards for workers' wellbeing, wages, and safety. The document considers whether globalization presents an opportunity or threat for CSR and suggests that ethical practices that treat laborers fairly can have benefits, while unethical practices may negatively impact sales.
The document provides an overview of key elements to include when developing a business plan, including: the importance of defining the business and its purpose; incorporating future vision and growth; and outlining elements such as the executive summary, business concept, financial features, requirements, and achievements. It also discusses additional planning considerations like market strategies, positioning, pricing, distribution, promotional plans, organizational structure, and more. The overall document serves as a guide for entrepreneurs on how to structure and communicate the essential information needed for an effective business plan.
This document discusses the importance of effectively implementing marketing plans. It notes that the success of any marketing plan relies on how well it is implemented and managed. A marketing plan indicates objectives, strategies, and tactics for accomplishing planned activities and serves as a guide for implementation and control. The document outlines the annual marketing planning cycle of strategic planning, implementation, and evaluation. It emphasizes that people tasked with implementing the plan must have strong communication, teamwork, and motivational skills. Periodic reviews of key performance indicators are needed to identify any gaps between the plan and actual results for making necessary adjustments.
PESTEL analysis is a framework that categorizes environmental influences as political, economic, social, technological, environmental and legal factors (PESTEL) to identify how these external elements influence industries and companies. It breaks down the general environment into six specific segments represented by the letters in PESTEL. Executives use PESTEL analysis to organize factors and understand how they shape business operations and decision-making.
Managerial economics applies economic theory and methodology to business decision-making. It helps managers identify economic choices and allocate scarce resources to achieve organizational goals. Some key topics covered in managerial economics include demand analysis, cost analysis, production and supply analysis, pricing decisions, profit management, and capital management. Quantitative tools and concepts from economics like elasticity, costs, and optimization are used to analyze business problems and guide managerial decisions.
This document provides an overview of consumer behavior. It defines consumer behavior and notes it is influenced by factors like culture, social class, psychology, and more. It discusses the different types of consumers like customers, buyers, and institutional buyers. The document also outlines the consumer decision process from obtaining a product to consuming and disposing of it. It explains how understanding consumer behavior can help with marketing by informing market analysis, target selection, and strategy. The document concludes that understanding consumer needs and wants is important for business success.
This document discusses PESTLE analysis, a framework for analyzing the macroenvironmental factors that may impact an organization. It defines each letter of the PESTLE acronym - Political, Economic, Social, Technological, Legal, and Environmental factors. For each factor, examples are provided of relevant considerations for analysis. The aims of conducting a PESTLE analysis are also outlined, which is to provide an overview of external factors to inform strategic decision making. A graphical method called PESTLEWeb is described for mapping out the analysis. In conclusion, PESTLE analysis allows businesses to evaluate a wide range of macroenvironmental variables that can influence operations.
This document provides an overview of business environment analysis. It discusses what business environment analysis is, the stages and techniques involved, and the approaches used. Business environment analysis is a strategic tool that identifies internal and external factors affecting an organization to understand their impact. It helps align strategies with the firm's environment. The main techniques covered are PESTLE analysis, which examines political, economic, social, technological, legal and environmental factors, and SWOT analysis, which evaluates strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats. Understanding the business environment through analysis is important for organizational success and adapting to changes.
The document discusses the marketing mix, also known as the 7Ps of marketing. It describes each element of the marketing mix (product, price, place, promotion, people, physical evidence, and process) and how marketers use the marketing mix to satisfy customers and gain a competitive advantage. It also discusses how marketers analyze buyer behavior, assemble the appropriate marketing mix based on target customers, and develop a marketing plan to implement marketing strategies and achieve marketing objectives.
Marketing Mix- Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) on Marketing MixMaxwell Ranasinghe
This document discusses a book titled "Multiple Choice Questions in Marketing" which contains 580 frequently asked marketing questions answered. The author, Maxwell Ranasinghe, has over 20 years of teaching marketing and conducting workshops. He gathered over 1600 marketing exam questions from various universities and found 580 questions that were frequently asked. These 580 questions are categorized into 12 chapters that cover standard marketing syllabus topics from introductory to graduate levels. In this presentation, 20 sample multiple choice questions are discussed from the chapter on marketing mix introduction. The questions cover topics like the 4Ps of marketing, elements of product mix, importance of understanding customers, and interdependence of marketing mix elements.
The document discusses the external environment that businesses operate within, including the micro and macro environments. The micro environment consists of suppliers, customers, marketing intermediaries, financiers, and the public. The macro environment includes economic, legal, technical, social/cultural, and political factors. Economic factors influence the business system and policies. Legal factors include applicable laws and court rulings. Technological factors determine the types of products, equipment, and quality used. Social and cultural factors shape values and work culture. Political factors relate to government policies toward and control/regulation of businesses. The external environment has indirect but significant influence on businesses.
Describes in important points how to enter in the market.
Six indicators of market potential.
Trends in international marketing.
Marketing environment.
Identifying marketing opportunities and threats.
Market segmentation involves dividing a target market into subgroups with distinct needs, characteristics, or behaviors. It allows companies to target specific marketing strategies at select customer groups. The key benefits are increased marketing effectiveness, greater customer satisfaction, and cost savings. Common bases for segmenting consumer markets include geographic, demographic, psychographic, and behavioral factors. While segmentation provides focus, its limitations include increased costs when targeting multiple segments and potential issues from narrowly defining segments.
Etop analysis(ENVIRONMENT THREAT AND OPPORTUNITY PROFILE (ETOP)Ajeenkya D Y Patil
Definition of environment
Overview of environment scanning
Techniques of environment scanning
Environment means the surroundings, external objects, influences or circumstances under which someone or some thing exits.
Environmental scanning is a process of gathering, analyzing, and dispensing information for tactical or strategic purposes.
It is a process of dividing the environment into different sectors and then analyzing the impact of each sector on the organization.
Sales Management- SALES TRAINING DESIGN
PURPOSE OF SALES TRAINING:
SALES TRAINING DESIGN
The A-C-M-E-E approach to Sales Training Design
Decisions for Designing Sales Training Programme
The document discusses the internal and external business environment. It defines the business environment as consisting of factors beyond an individual business's control that affect its operations. The internal environment includes factors within a business's control like personnel and resources. The external environment includes forces outside its control like customers, competitors, economic conditions, socio-cultural factors, political systems, and natural resources. It also describes how businesses must understand and adapt to changes in their various environments to succeed.
The document provides guidance on developing an effective marketing plan. It explains that a marketing plan should include:
1) An analysis of the business situation including details on the target market, competitors, and the company's strengths.
2) Specific marketing goals and objectives along with strategies for products/services, pricing, promotion, and placement.
3) Financial plans with projected income statements, cash flows, and balance sheets to show how the marketing strategies will be funded and be profitable.
4) Metrics for evaluating the marketing plan's performance and making adjustments to keep the business on track to achieve its goals.
1. Introduction to International Business, Globalization and Trading Environm...Charu Rastogi
This document provides an introduction to international business management, globalization, and the trading environment of international trade. It discusses key topics such as the meaning and features of international business, the definition and dimensions of globalization, and the stages of globalization. It also outlines some of the key factors in the trading environment for international trade, including competition, technology, the economy, culture, politics/law, geography/infrastructure, and the structure of distribution. The overall document serves to introduce foundational concepts for understanding international business management in the context of globalization and international trade.
A Definitive List of 100 Bachelor Thesis TopicsBachelor Thesis
If you need interesting topic for your Bachelor thesis, check this definitive list of 100 Bachelor thesis topics. http://www.bachelorthesis.biz/bachelor-thesis-topics/
The document provides 160 potential topics for literature reviews across various business domains, including marketing, finance, leadership, marketing strategy, stress management, training and development, inventory management, economic issues, customer satisfaction, accounting, unemployment, consumer behaviour, motivation, customer perception, brand awareness, and mobile banking. The topics range from case studies of specific companies to analyzing trends within an industry or assessing the impact of various business strategies and organizational practices.
Introduction to Socio-cultural Environment; Cultural Environment; Factors affecting Socio-cultural Environment; Cross-cultural marketing; Cultural Analysis; Geert Hofstede's Cultural Dimension of India; Criticism of Hofstede's Five Cultural Dimensions; Cultural Orientation Variables; Business Agreements; Ethical Issues; Strategies for resolving ethical conflict; A Case study on McDonald's.
This is the one important component of business environment. technological environment is external environment which affects the business. it provides opportunities as well as threats to our business. so understanding of technological environment is important to business man.
The document discusses the relationship between corporate social responsibility (CSR) and globalization. It notes that while globalization can increase income and prosperity through competition and knowledge transfer, it also presents challenges for ensuring standards for workers' wellbeing, wages, and safety. The document considers whether globalization presents an opportunity or threat for CSR and suggests that ethical practices that treat laborers fairly can have benefits, while unethical practices may negatively impact sales.
The document provides an overview of key elements to include when developing a business plan, including: the importance of defining the business and its purpose; incorporating future vision and growth; and outlining elements such as the executive summary, business concept, financial features, requirements, and achievements. It also discusses additional planning considerations like market strategies, positioning, pricing, distribution, promotional plans, organizational structure, and more. The overall document serves as a guide for entrepreneurs on how to structure and communicate the essential information needed for an effective business plan.
This document discusses the importance of effectively implementing marketing plans. It notes that the success of any marketing plan relies on how well it is implemented and managed. A marketing plan indicates objectives, strategies, and tactics for accomplishing planned activities and serves as a guide for implementation and control. The document outlines the annual marketing planning cycle of strategic planning, implementation, and evaluation. It emphasizes that people tasked with implementing the plan must have strong communication, teamwork, and motivational skills. Periodic reviews of key performance indicators are needed to identify any gaps between the plan and actual results for making necessary adjustments.
PESTEL analysis is a framework that categorizes environmental influences as political, economic, social, technological, environmental and legal factors (PESTEL) to identify how these external elements influence industries and companies. It breaks down the general environment into six specific segments represented by the letters in PESTEL. Executives use PESTEL analysis to organize factors and understand how they shape business operations and decision-making.
Managerial economics applies economic theory and methodology to business decision-making. It helps managers identify economic choices and allocate scarce resources to achieve organizational goals. Some key topics covered in managerial economics include demand analysis, cost analysis, production and supply analysis, pricing decisions, profit management, and capital management. Quantitative tools and concepts from economics like elasticity, costs, and optimization are used to analyze business problems and guide managerial decisions.
This document provides an overview of consumer behavior. It defines consumer behavior and notes it is influenced by factors like culture, social class, psychology, and more. It discusses the different types of consumers like customers, buyers, and institutional buyers. The document also outlines the consumer decision process from obtaining a product to consuming and disposing of it. It explains how understanding consumer behavior can help with marketing by informing market analysis, target selection, and strategy. The document concludes that understanding consumer needs and wants is important for business success.
This document discusses PESTLE analysis, a framework for analyzing the macroenvironmental factors that may impact an organization. It defines each letter of the PESTLE acronym - Political, Economic, Social, Technological, Legal, and Environmental factors. For each factor, examples are provided of relevant considerations for analysis. The aims of conducting a PESTLE analysis are also outlined, which is to provide an overview of external factors to inform strategic decision making. A graphical method called PESTLEWeb is described for mapping out the analysis. In conclusion, PESTLE analysis allows businesses to evaluate a wide range of macroenvironmental variables that can influence operations.
This document provides an overview of business environment analysis. It discusses what business environment analysis is, the stages and techniques involved, and the approaches used. Business environment analysis is a strategic tool that identifies internal and external factors affecting an organization to understand their impact. It helps align strategies with the firm's environment. The main techniques covered are PESTLE analysis, which examines political, economic, social, technological, legal and environmental factors, and SWOT analysis, which evaluates strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats. Understanding the business environment through analysis is important for organizational success and adapting to changes.
The document discusses the marketing mix, also known as the 7Ps of marketing. It describes each element of the marketing mix (product, price, place, promotion, people, physical evidence, and process) and how marketers use the marketing mix to satisfy customers and gain a competitive advantage. It also discusses how marketers analyze buyer behavior, assemble the appropriate marketing mix based on target customers, and develop a marketing plan to implement marketing strategies and achieve marketing objectives.
Marketing Mix- Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) on Marketing MixMaxwell Ranasinghe
This document discusses a book titled "Multiple Choice Questions in Marketing" which contains 580 frequently asked marketing questions answered. The author, Maxwell Ranasinghe, has over 20 years of teaching marketing and conducting workshops. He gathered over 1600 marketing exam questions from various universities and found 580 questions that were frequently asked. These 580 questions are categorized into 12 chapters that cover standard marketing syllabus topics from introductory to graduate levels. In this presentation, 20 sample multiple choice questions are discussed from the chapter on marketing mix introduction. The questions cover topics like the 4Ps of marketing, elements of product mix, importance of understanding customers, and interdependence of marketing mix elements.
The document discusses the external environment that businesses operate within, including the micro and macro environments. The micro environment consists of suppliers, customers, marketing intermediaries, financiers, and the public. The macro environment includes economic, legal, technical, social/cultural, and political factors. Economic factors influence the business system and policies. Legal factors include applicable laws and court rulings. Technological factors determine the types of products, equipment, and quality used. Social and cultural factors shape values and work culture. Political factors relate to government policies toward and control/regulation of businesses. The external environment has indirect but significant influence on businesses.
Describes in important points how to enter in the market.
Six indicators of market potential.
Trends in international marketing.
Marketing environment.
Identifying marketing opportunities and threats.
Market segmentation involves dividing a target market into subgroups with distinct needs, characteristics, or behaviors. It allows companies to target specific marketing strategies at select customer groups. The key benefits are increased marketing effectiveness, greater customer satisfaction, and cost savings. Common bases for segmenting consumer markets include geographic, demographic, psychographic, and behavioral factors. While segmentation provides focus, its limitations include increased costs when targeting multiple segments and potential issues from narrowly defining segments.
Etop analysis(ENVIRONMENT THREAT AND OPPORTUNITY PROFILE (ETOP)Ajeenkya D Y Patil
Definition of environment
Overview of environment scanning
Techniques of environment scanning
Environment means the surroundings, external objects, influences or circumstances under which someone or some thing exits.
Environmental scanning is a process of gathering, analyzing, and dispensing information for tactical or strategic purposes.
It is a process of dividing the environment into different sectors and then analyzing the impact of each sector on the organization.
Sales Management- SALES TRAINING DESIGN
PURPOSE OF SALES TRAINING:
SALES TRAINING DESIGN
The A-C-M-E-E approach to Sales Training Design
Decisions for Designing Sales Training Programme
The document discusses the internal and external business environment. It defines the business environment as consisting of factors beyond an individual business's control that affect its operations. The internal environment includes factors within a business's control like personnel and resources. The external environment includes forces outside its control like customers, competitors, economic conditions, socio-cultural factors, political systems, and natural resources. It also describes how businesses must understand and adapt to changes in their various environments to succeed.
The document provides guidance on developing an effective marketing plan. It explains that a marketing plan should include:
1) An analysis of the business situation including details on the target market, competitors, and the company's strengths.
2) Specific marketing goals and objectives along with strategies for products/services, pricing, promotion, and placement.
3) Financial plans with projected income statements, cash flows, and balance sheets to show how the marketing strategies will be funded and be profitable.
4) Metrics for evaluating the marketing plan's performance and making adjustments to keep the business on track to achieve its goals.
1. Introduction to International Business, Globalization and Trading Environm...Charu Rastogi
This document provides an introduction to international business management, globalization, and the trading environment of international trade. It discusses key topics such as the meaning and features of international business, the definition and dimensions of globalization, and the stages of globalization. It also outlines some of the key factors in the trading environment for international trade, including competition, technology, the economy, culture, politics/law, geography/infrastructure, and the structure of distribution. The overall document serves to introduce foundational concepts for understanding international business management in the context of globalization and international trade.
A Definitive List of 100 Bachelor Thesis TopicsBachelor Thesis
If you need interesting topic for your Bachelor thesis, check this definitive list of 100 Bachelor thesis topics. http://www.bachelorthesis.biz/bachelor-thesis-topics/
The document provides 160 potential topics for literature reviews across various business domains, including marketing, finance, leadership, marketing strategy, stress management, training and development, inventory management, economic issues, customer satisfaction, accounting, unemployment, consumer behaviour, motivation, customer perception, brand awareness, and mobile banking. The topics range from case studies of specific companies to analyzing trends within an industry or assessing the impact of various business strategies and organizational practices.
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I agree that economic power is shifting from mature Western economies to emerging markets. This is because over the past 20 years, the growth rate of GDP in emerging markets has far exceeded that of Western countries, although the inflation rate of developing countries is also much higher than that of Western developed countries. This means that the size and variety of commodities produced by those developing countries are also increasing. At the same time, it also means that the consumption power of people in developing countries is gradually rising (increasing income). Therefore, the emerging market is not only a production but also a huge consumer market. This also brought the continuous inflow of foreign funds.
Environmental disruption and waste of resources have led to increased production costs for businesses. It is well known that the resources on earth are limited. With the increasing number of people and the enhancement of people's consumption power, people's consumption of resources has been increasing. The consumption of resources will inevitably increase the cost of the product. Therefore, merchants and governments are spared no effort to improve the production efficiency of commodities. At the same time, they are also looking for sustainable resources. At the same time, the government and companies have also taken a series of measures to reduce the waste of resources. For example, Apple recycles old computer phones.The aging population has brought about competition for the labor force. At present, the population growth rate of many countries is negative, which means that the future labor force will decline.
At the same time, the aging of the population has also brought tremendous survival pressure to young people. And these young people will also share this part of the pressure to the government and companies. In order to cope with the increase and decrease of labor costs, the company can only reduce the number of employees or increase the profit of goods. From another perspective, this part of the pressure is also transferred to the shoulders of young people.
Consumer loyalty to the product has been carefully maintained by the brand. Due to the increasing number of brands and types of consumer products, consumers have more and more choices, so people have higher and higher requirements for commodities. This also makes it difficult for consumers to maintain their loyalty to goods compared to the past. Therefore, manufacturers have also put forward big data analysis to track customer trends and formulate customer-centric marketing strategies.
The rise of the Internet has blurred the borders between people's work and life. At the same time, people's past lifestyles have quietly changed. For example, during this pneumonia, people were working on the Internet. And for safety, many people buy ingredients online. This is hard to imagine in the past 20 years.
Technology integration I think is a commo ...
Lei Fang week1COLLAPSETop of FormI agree that economic pow.docxjesssueann
Lei Fang
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COLLAPSE
Top of Form
I agree that economic power is shifting from mature Western economies to emerging markets. This is because over the past 20 years, the growth rate of GDP in emerging markets has far exceeded that of Western countries, although the inflation rate of developing countries is also much higher than that of Western developed countries. This means that the size and variety of commodities produced by those developing countries are also increasing. At the same time, it also means that the consumption power of people in developing countries is gradually rising (increasing income). Therefore, the emerging market is not only a production but also a huge consumer market. This also brought the continuous inflow of foreign funds.
Environmental disruption and waste of resources have led to increased production costs for businesses. It is well known that the resources on earth are limited. With the increasing number of people and the enhancement of people's consumption power, people's consumption of resources has been increasing. The consumption of resources will inevitably increase the cost of the product. Therefore, merchants and governments are spared no effort to improve the production efficiency of commodities. At the same time, they are also looking for sustainable resources. At the same time, the government and companies have also taken a series of measures to reduce the waste of resources. For example, Apple recycles old computer phones.The aging population has brought about competition for the labor force. At present, the population growth rate of many countries is negative, which means that the future labor force will decline.
At the same time, the aging of the population has also brought tremendous survival pressure to young people. And these young people will also share this part of the pressure to the government and companies. In order to cope with the increase and decrease of labor costs, the company can only reduce the number of employees or increase the profit of goods. From another perspective, this part of the pressure is also transferred to the shoulders of young people.
Consumer loyalty to the product has been carefully maintained by the brand. Due to the increasing number of brands and types of consumer products, consumers have more and more choices, so people have higher and higher requirements for commodities. This also makes it difficult for consumers to maintain their loyalty to goods compared to the past. Therefore, manufacturers have also put forward big data analysis to track customer trends and formulate customer-centric marketing strategies.
The rise of the Internet has blurred the borders between people's work and life. At the same time, people's past lifestyles have quietly changed. For example, during this pneumonia, people were working on the Internet. And for safety, many people buy ingredients online. This is hard to imagine in the past 20 years.
Technology integration I think is a commo.
Introduction to management groups g-i - wed sep 10 2008- the environment an...Diego Thomas
The document summarizes key points from a lecture on organizational environments and corporate culture. It discusses three types of environments that can affect organizations: general, task, and internal. It defines corporate culture and lists the visible and invisible levels of culture. Finally, it explains how an adaptive internal culture can positively influence organizational performance.
The document discusses various factors in a company's marketing environment, including the microenvironment and macroenvironment. It describes key elements of the microenvironment like suppliers, marketing intermediaries, customers and competitors. It then explains factors in the macroenvironment such as demographic trends, economic conditions, natural environment, technological changes, and political/cultural influences. The document emphasizes how marketers must understand and respond proactively to changes in the various environmental factors.
Orientation and overview of International Businesshinsopheap
This document provides an orientation and overview for an International Business course. It outlines the course objectives to provide an understanding of issues confronting executives in international business and major changes in the global economy. Learning resources including various websites and a textbook are listed. The course will cover topics like globalization, trade theory, foreign direct investment, and international strategy. Student evaluation will be based on class participation, assignments, a midterm exam, and a final exam. The document provides potential topics for a term paper on analyzing specific countries, companies, cultural factors, or trends in international management.
This document outlines the course content, structure, and assessments for an introductory business environment course. It covers key topics like the contemporary business scenario, economic factors, and macroeconomic policies. It also discusses the internal and external environment factors that influence businesses, including competitors, technologies, regulations, and globalization trends. The course aims to help students understand the complex environment in which businesses operate and develop strategies for sustainability and growth.
This document discusses the challenge of translating scientific research into practical applications that influence decision-making. It argues that partnerships are key to creating "information chains" between researchers, boundary organizations, and decision-makers. Effective partnerships require communication, trust, and incentives. The example is given of collaboration between crop modelers, weather scientists, producer organizations, and farmers in Colombia that has led to improved crop forecasts. For partnerships to succeed, resources must be jointly committed, external processes engaged with, and co-learning and capacity building invested in over the long term.
The document discusses business, business environment, business objectives, and e-commerce. It defines business as organized efforts by enterprises to supply goods and services to consumers for profit. The business environment consists of internal and external factors that influence a business. Business objectives can include profit, growth, employee satisfaction, and service to society. E-commerce involves buying and selling of products and services over electronic systems like the internet.
The document provides an overview of business and its environment. It discusses [1] the nature of business, goals of business, and trends in modern business. It then covers [2] the importance of corporate governance, social responsibility, and business ethics. Finally, it analyzes [3] the different factors in a business environment and how businesses must analyze and respond to changes in their external environment.
The document provides an overview of business and its environment. It discusses [1] the nature of business, goals of business, and trends in modern business. It then covers [2] the importance of corporate governance, social responsibility, and business ethics. Finally, it analyzes [3] the different factors in a business environment and how businesses must understand and respond to their environment to be successful.
The document provides an overview of business and its environment. It discusses [1] the nature of business, goals of business, and trends in modern business. It then covers [2] the importance of corporate governance, social responsibility, and business ethics. Finally, it analyzes [3] the different factors in a business environment and how businesses must analyze and respond to changes in their external environment.
This document is a literature review and introduction to a research paper analyzing the economic, political, and social impacts of global offshoring. It provides background on the history and evolution of offshoring, beginning in the 1980s when companies opened factories in low-cost countries like India, China, and Mexico. While offshoring increased profits, it also decreased domestic employment. Current challenges include differing impacts on developing and developed countries, with developed countries facing job losses and lower tax revenue and developing countries gaining jobs but not always economic benefits. The research aims to analyze these impacts and potential solutions through qualitative and quantitative research methods.
This document discusses the marketing environment and its influence on companies. It describes the microenvironment as comprising the company, suppliers, marketing intermediaries, customers, and public. The macroenvironment includes competitive, demographic, economic, natural, technological, political, and cultural forces. Changes in these environments can impact marketing. The document advises companies to regularly scan their environments, analyze trends, and respond proactively to ensure ongoing business success.
This document outlines learning outcomes for a class on management and the changing global economy. It will cover topics like waves of social history, a global perspective on management, how technology is changing managers' jobs, different business models (e-business, e-commerce, e-organization), social responsibility, entrepreneurship, workforce diversity, work-life balance concepts, downsizing, customer-focused culture, and continuous improvement. Frameworks for assessing cross-cultural differences like Hofstede's and GLOBE are also introduced.
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The document provides an overview of key topics related to business environment including economic factors, socio-cultural factors, technological factors, macroeconomic environment, financial environment, industrial environment, characteristics of business, Indian companies in the Fortune 500 list, government control, diversification strategies, globalization, nature of competition, business challenges, internal and external environment, micro and macro environment, economic and non-economic factors, tools for analyzing the environment like PEST analysis and SWOT analysis, relevance of WTO for Indian companies, and rankings of most competitive cities in India.
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LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
cover support policymakers and scientists in making well-informed decisions, as alterations in
these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
crucial for coordinated efforts across different administrative levels. Advanced technologies like
Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
occur natural.
LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UP
500 PhD Research Proposal Topics
1. Advantages of Managing Individuals Having Similar
Characteristics
Determinants of Innovation Performance in Developing
Countries
Factors That Make Employees Commit Unethical Actions
World Economy Global Factory: Conceptual Structure Tests
Climate Change Impact on the Strategies of International Business
Credit Card Incentive Impact on Consumer Borrowing
The Home Country Incentives Impact on the Firms
Internalization and the Institutions Mediating Role on
International Business
Developing Country Firms Internalization, Especially Indian and
Chinese Multinational Enterprise
The Most Effective Measures About Performance: How Owners
Evaluate Employees
The Management and Protection of Intellectual Property and
Other Assets in National Borders
Relationship between National Culture and Organizational
Culture When it Come to Employee Commitment
The Role of Sustainable Development and International Business
The R&D Internalization Role About Explaining the Performance
Outcomes
The Technology Roles and R&D Management Practices About
Enhancing Performance
Apple Fanaticism Roots: The Best List of Marketing Lessons from
Them
Replacing Zero Injury Workplace With a Safe Workplace Reports
A Study of Using Street Art as Means of Preventing Vandalism-
Unsuccessful or Successful
The Use of Macroeconomic Indicators in Estimating the Number
of Undocumented Africans Entering US
Which is More Effective- Informal Project Management Methods
or Formal Project Management Methods?
Why Management Practices Are Appropriate As Compared to
Others in Different Sectors
Word of Mouth: Is It Really a Never Dying Marketing Form?
How Business Policy Be Implemented
What Relationship Does Employee and Employer Must Have
Does Being a Business Owner Needs Leadership Skills
BUSINESS RESEARCH
PROPOSAL TOPICS
BUSINESS
2. Age Requirement to Build a Business
Is Project Management method Really Effective?
What Should Be the Minimum Wage for Employees?
How Managers Interview Applicants and What They Are Looking
for
Practical Tips for Startup Businesses
How Small Business Affect Big Companies
Are Employees Should Have Experience in Position They are
Applying for
Junior Managers Versus Experienced Managers
What Marketing Strategies Should be Used in a Business
Effective Marketing Lessons That Should be Learned in a Business
Analysis of Small Business Workplace Ethics
Sustainability Matters: Environmental Leadership and Business
Strategies
Reinventing the Business: An Analysis
Transformational Change Strategy: Intuit Analysis
Changing Tense Moments Comprehensive Study in the
Productive Conversations
Business Sustainability: Results and Methods
Working With X Employees: A Comprehensive Study
Dealing With the Conflict at Work
Methods That Work in Delegation
Spreading the Innovation Culture and Mentorship
Difference Between Bosses and Leaders: An Analysis
Dealing With Old Employees
Productivity Tips: Organizing Employees Life
Analysis on the Effectiveness of Strategic Corporal
Military Skills Needed for Organizational Success
How Should Startups Build Their Business Online
BUSINESS BUSINESS RESEARCH
PROPOSAL TOPICS
3. Learning, Literacy and Culture: Taking Bloom in Midst of
Whirlwind
Helping American Makes In Reaching Their Academic Potential
A Research Paper About Engaging Students in Their Academic
Writing
How Should people Support Digital Learning
Rehearsing New Roles: How Students Develop as Great Writers
Plagiarism: What Should Be Done in Preventing It?
Collaboration Culture: A Writing Project’s Role
The Use of Model Lessons in Making an Inquiry Culture
Guiding Peer Response: The Best Approach
The Crisis in the American Culture: Writing in 21st Century
Using “I” in Academic Writing
Preparing Students for College Writing: What They Should Know
Constructing a Research Paper: A Guide to Student’s Approaches
and Goals
Writing from Sources: Authority in Task and Text
Rhetorical Syntheses: Products and Processes
How Writing Shapes Students’ Strategies
How did Railroads and Trains Change Life in the United States
Who Was the Very First Person Who Reached the North Pole?
What Olympic Events Are Being Practiced in Ancient Greece
Effects of the Prolonged Steroid Use on Human Body
Major Theories Explaining the Dinosaurs Disappearance
Effects Means of Repelling Insects: What Should Be Done
Essential Things That are Used in making Bulletproof Clothing
How Long Bow Contribute to the English Military Dominance
What Makes Platypus an Interesting and Unique Animal
What Ways Does Wal-Mart Stores Affect the Local Economy
Darfur Conflict: What are the Origins of it
How Tobacco Use is Affecting the Human Body
Technologies that are Available to Home Owners in Helping
Them in Conserving Energy
What is Magna Carta: How it Changed England?
How the Prison Population in the United States Being Compared
to Other Nations
How Was the Abraham Lincoln Assassination Plotted and
Executed
ACADEMIC RESEARCH
PROPOSAL TOPICS
ACADEMIC
4. Programs That are Available to Veterans in Getting Back Into the
Society
Creating a Movie: What Are the Steps Involved
Secret Service: What Responsibilities and Duties They Have
How Music and Film Industries Dealt With Piracy
What Hardships and Dangers Did Clark and Lewis Face in
Exploring the Midwest
How Great Recession and Great Depression Differ and What Are
Their Similarities
How Does Our Human Brain Retrieve Memories and Stores
Memories?
All About Manhattan Project: The Impact of it Around the World
Being a Genetic Engineers: Future Goals and Current Capabilities
How Journalist Influence the United States War Efforts in
Vietnam
Moon Landing: What are the Significance of it
Global Warming and Climate Change: What are the Risks
Associated With it
Thomas Edison or Leonardo Da Vinci: Who Was the Better
Inventor?
How American and Chinese Economies Different and Similar
How Video games is Affecting Teenagers and Children
People Infected with HIV: List of Available Treatments and How
Effective it is
Sinkholes: What it is and how it is Being Formed
Reason why Communism is not being Successful in Majority
Countries
ACADEMIC
ACADEMIC RESEARCH
PROPOSAL TOPICS
5. How Local Culture is Influencing the Business
Exploring the Immigration Effects on Running of the Local
Businesses
In What Extent Does the Social Responsibility is Affecting the
Probability
How Does the Local Economics is Affecting the Way of Business is
Run
How Local Culture Affects the Running of Newly Arrived
Globalized Business
How Established Routines Are Affecting Productivity
How Multiculturalism is Affecting the Economic Outlook of a
Business
Exploring the Bureaucracy Effects on the Revenue Generation
Examining the Property Market Way: How Is It Being Run in a
Country?
Considering the Economic Strategies of the Innovative Company
A Discussion on the Relationship Between Revenue Generation
and Company Culture
Effects of the Country’s Monetary Policy on the Business Practices
for the Last 20 years
Examining the Interest Rates and Changing Growth Effects in a
Certain Period of Time
What Will be the Effect of Inflation on the Overall Profit of a
Company
Exploring the Mobility Unemployment Labor Effects in a Certain
Region
In What Extent Does the Unemployment Level Affects the
Economic Output of a Country
Examining the Phenomena Associated with Destruction and Job
Creation
Comparing the Effects and Causes on Unemployment in
Different Regions
Investigating the Influence Rates of Self Employment
Analyzing the Minimum Wage Effects on Employees
Exploring the Different Demand Level for Labor Across Different
Countries and Sectors
Comparing the Different Self Employment Reasons in Different
Countries
ECONOMICS RESEARCH
PROPOSAL TOPICS
ECONOMICS
6. Exploring the Ways of Government in Encouraging Self
Employment
Analyzing the Immigration Effects to the Productivity of the
Country
In What Extent Does the Economic Output Influenced Training
Schemes
How Remittances is Affecting the Economic Growth of a Country
How Local Petrochemical Sectors are Affected by the
International Oil Prices
Exploring the Macroeconomics Effects on Poor and Standard 500
Index
Examining how Exports are Changing in the Textile Industries
Around the World
How Does the Macroeconomic Indicators is Affecting the Gross
Domestic Product of a Country
Environmental Factors: How it Affects the Export Performance
Examining the Country’s Determinants About Export
Performance
Evaluating the Decision making Process About Production
Seasonal Changes of Goods
Examining the Trade Restrictions Effects on the Price Stability of
a Certain Sector
How Global oil Price Affect the Inflation Rates of a Country
How Inflation Rate is Related to the Economic Growth of a
Country
What Makes the Bank Profitable in a Country
Examining the Weekend Effects with the use of Index of Your
Choice
Evaluating the Public Holidays Influence on the Stock Return
With the use of the Evidence-Based Approach
Examining the Links Between GDP and FDI
Investigating the Change of Inflation Rates
Explaining the Components that Determine the Exchange Rate
Relationship Between Trading Volume and Money Supply
According to Chosen Index
How Government Policies Affect the Focus of the Industry
Discussing the Issues Meet by Medium and Small Sized Business
in Trying to Expand Globally
Economic Recession Impact in the Nigerian Country
ECONOMICS
ECONOMICS RESEARCH
PROPOSAL TOPICS
7. Are Modern Students Are Being Addicted To Twitter And
Facebook? Can This Devotion Be Hazardous?
Do Individuals Who Like Each Other Produce A Positive
Impression When Coming Face To Face?
Real World Versus Online Dating Relationship
Association Between User’s Self-Esteem And Self-Presentation In
The Online Profiles
Relationship Between Physical Activity And Internet Use
Does A Smile Keeps Troubles Away?
Does Having A Positive Mood Helpful In Solving Problems
Effectively?
The Benefits And Hazards Of Anger Control
The Best Stress Coping Strategies For Students
Causes On An Emotional Eating Before The Examination
Best Academic Achievements And Training Games
Chewing Gum Effects On Cognitive Abilities And Mood
Effects Of Taking Caffeine About Students’ Attention
The Relationship Between Grades Of Students And Self-Esteem
Use Of The Educational Computer Games On The Motivation Of
Students
The Underlying Psychological Factors Of Anorexia
Social Phobia And Public Speaking Fear Of College Students
Anxiety Disorder Symptoms In Girls And Boys
People With Bipolar Disorder: Risk Seeking Behaviors
What Are The Effects Of Having An Autistic Sibling
Online Bullying: What Are Its Causes And How It Affects Students
Being A Hate Victim: What Are The Consequences Of It
Relationship Between Children’s Aggression And Use Of Corporal
Punishment By Parents
The Association Between Aggressive Behaviors And Internet
Addiction
Student’s Motivation And Classroom Emotional Climate
Are Men More Afraid Of Having A Relationship Than Women?
Child Obesity: It Is A Parental Negligence Or Not?
The Link Between Obesity And Television
What Are The Situations That Leads To Cutting Yourself Disorder
The Effects Of Abortion To Mental Health
Why Americans Are Obsessed With Fast Food: What It Gives To
Them
PSYCHOLOGY RESEARCH
PROPOSAL TOPICS
PSYCHOLOGY
8. What Is A Solitary Confinement And What Its Emotional Effects
What Are The Effects Of Varied Color When It Comes To Mental
States
Hyperactive Children: Role Of Biology Or Environment?
How Habits Are Being Formed And How It Can Be Changed
The Hate Crimes Impact On Communities And Victims
The Psychological Effects Of Torture And What Are The Effects
Of It
Promoting Mental Health Through Sports Psychology
Impact And Causes Of Financial, Physical And Emotional Abuse
Of Elderly
Teenage Suicide: What To Do About It And Why It Is Being
Happen
The Postpartum Depression Effects On Child And Mother
The Effects Of Birth Order On The Achievements And
Personality Of A Person
The Environment And Genetics Role In Determining Intelligence
An Analysis On Capital Punishment For All Sex Offenders
What Is The Relationship Between Stress And Physical Illness
Influence Of Work Behavior And Environment Of The
Motivation And Self-Esteem Of Workers
How Social Anxiety Disorder Affects The Person Routine Life
The Different Stages Of The Human Development
Essence Of Imparting Sexual Education To Young Individuals
Is Human Development A Conception To Old Age?
PSYCHOLOGY
PSYCHOLOGY RESEARCH
PROPOSAL TOPICS
9. Distinguishing Management to Leadership in Encouraging a Great
Business Strategies
Does the Pay Link to Performance of Making the Employees
Loyal?
Decision Making and Emergent Marketing Strategy in Marketing
Organizations
The Employee Benefits and Impact on Unemployment Rates in
the Germany and United States
The Impact of Company Goals That Aligns With Personal Values
Examining how the Organizational Culture Reinvent a Business
Examining How a Company Strategies Helps Firm in Leveraging
Itself
Examining the Management Advantages in Attracting People
Having Similar Characteristics
Examining the Management Strategy Nature That Should be
Included in Social Networking Sites
Examining the Relationship Between Commitment of Individuals
and National Culture to Organization Culture
Examining why People Commit Unethical Actions
What are the Business Consequences on Excessive Work
Exploring why Humility and Courage are the Most Popular
Related to Leadership Publications
Exporting Performance and Marketing Strategy
What are the Factors Influencing the Success of Women
Managers’
Impact and Strategies in the Foreign Direct Investment in China
Constraints and Opportunities on Foreign Direct Investment in
America
Implementing and Formulating Marketing Strategies
Civic Responsibility and Fostering Social Responsibility by
Organization and Their Employees
Social and Gaming Networking Decrease the Violent Behaviors of
Teens: A Study on the Behaviors of Teenagers
Geographic Areas of Interest: Eastern Europe, Central, European
Union and Other Emerging Markets
The Global Business Citizenship: The Ethical Behavior and Social
Responsibility Model for 21st Century
Local Customization versus Global Standardization: Which Is
Better?
MARKETING RESEARCH
PROPOSAL TOPICS
MARKETING
10. Advertising and Green Marketing: Which is Better
How to Encourage Great Thinking Through Holistic Management
Approach
How a Sales Letter Avoid Waste Bin
How the Expectations of Consumer Affect the Corporations
Philanthropy
How the Policies of Corporations Enhance Competitiveness and
Improve Social Conditions
How Facebook be a Good for Business: New age of Branding
How Resources From Organization Line are Being Shared on
Projects
How Deliverables are Handed to Organization Line
Ways in Improving the Personal Relationships in Having Great
Goal Achievement
Business Planning Importance: How Should it be Applied
Integrating the Corporate Social Responsibility in Supply Chains
Management
External Recruiting Versus Internal Promotions: Cons and Pros
International Acquisitions and Mergers
Is Social Business Will Change the Face of Organizing and
Management?
Is Business Leadership a Skill? Does the Skill can be Learned?
Economic Development Issues and Private Sector Role in
Reducing the Poverty
Management by Walking Around: Boost Productivity of
Employees or Add Stress to Them?
Social Networks and Management Strategy
Minimizing the Transaction Costs in the Project Based Companies
Most Effective Style Available in Modern Workplace
Global Economy Open Innovation: Scientific Knowledge Exploit
Perception held by Female Employees Toward Male Employees
Readiness of Big Companies for Change in the Social Business
Design
How Modern Companies Improve Their Organizational Culture
Relationship Between Corporate Financial Performance and
Social Responsibility
How Resource-Based Organization Strategy Leverage Themselves
Representation of Minority Groups: Asian-America, Native
American and Other Groups in Developing CLD Awareness
MARKETING
MARKETING RESEARCH
PROPOSAL TOPICS
11. Investigating the Parent Mediating Role About College With Their
Children
Discussing the Substance of Intrinsic Motivation that use in
Schizophrenia
Examining the Social Functioning in Adults That Have Autism
Examining the Illness Burden Significance on Socioeconomic
Status
Investigating the Influencing Factors of use of Narcotics by
Adolescents
Evaluating the Societal Opinion on the Housing Abandonment
Developing a Framework in Assessing Ethnic and Racial
Inequality
Investigating the Relationship Between Educational Performance
and Cultural Acclimatization in the Local Community
Investigating the Justice System Inclusion of Child Welfare
Examining the Participation in Workforce of the Family Care
Providers
Analyzing the Relationship Between Complex Grief and
Economic Difficulties
Discussing the Family Therapy Effectiveness in Mental Health
Setting
Evaluating the Mentoring Programs That was Developed as Part
of Health Science Local Behavior
Looking Into the Support of Gay and Lesbian Human Rights in
the Society
Discussing the Issues Associated With Taking Care of Older
Women
Evaluating the Risk Factors That Associated With the Secondary
Traumatic Stress
Looking Into the Recovery Rates for Different Mental Illness
Investigating the Addiction Effects on Families, Which Include the
Different Ages of Children
Examining the Means to Prevent Pregnant Women in Exposing
Themselves to Hazardous Narcotic Substance
Investigating the Relationship Between Behavioral Health and
Income
Discussing the Issues Associated With Poor English that is Needed
to Health Care Services
SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH
PROPOSAL TOPICS LISTSOCIALWORK
12. Investigating the Knock-on Effects of the Domestic Violence in
the Society
Developing a Means to Improve the Center Protocols Adoption
Discussing the Ways of Foster Parents Support to Vulnerable
Children
Looking into Ways of Using the Televisual Depression treatment
for Elder People who Cannot Leave their House
Evaluating the Oncology Patients Experiences That Received
Prognoses
Investigating the Giving Birth Social Effects to Infant Having Fetal
Alcohol Syndrome
Examining the Children Psychological Effects Whose Parent
Having Cancer
Examining the Mental Health Services and how it is Adapted to
use by Military Veterans
Discussing the Peer Support Programs Effectiveness for Adults
with Cancer
Can Post Traumatic Stress Disorder be Treated by Brief
Preventive Interventions
How can the engagement of employee improved by using
improved organizational functioning
How Recovery Support Services Benefit From the Technical
Assistance
How to use Technology in Treating Addictions
Discussing the development of Smoking Cessation Programs
Investigating the Means of Assisting Adults With Substance Abuse
Issues
Examining how Upbringing Affects the Academic Achievement of
Children
Discussing What Should be Done in Eradicating Community
Violence in the Low Socioeconomic Areas
Evaluating the Gender Dysphoria Effects in the Institutionalized
Adolescents
Discussing the Early Intervention in Pregnancy Cases of Teens
Investigating the Use of the Peer Based Support About Teenage
Pregnancy
Examining the Child Care Services Effects on Child-Parent Bond
Discussing the Adoption Recruitment Effectiveness Campaigns
SOCIALWORK
SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH
PROPOSAL TOPICS LIST
13. What was the African Americans Role During the World War
How the US Censorship Changed Over the Years
What is the View of Britain of India During the British Rule
What are the Effects of Civil Rights Movements
All About Knowing the Sexuality Concept
The Effects of Exposure to the Violent Imagery
A Comprehensive Study About the Positive Thinking Strategies
A Comprehensive Study on the Development of Memory
What is the Effect of Local Political Scandals to the Society and to
the View of Public
Are There are Employees who Form Local Unions?
Are Students Really Fight For Book Costs or Lower Tuition Fees?
Are Police do Really Investigate Athletic Scandal or Cheating?
Does Small Business Struggle Because of New Big Box Store?
What is the Effect of Small Business in the Community
Should Local Government be More Focus in Helping its Citizens?
Have Teachers or Students Been Involved in Sexting Scandal?
Are Parents and School Board Battling for a new Curriculum?
Should the Government Implement Stricter Regulations for
Labeling Plastics?
Treatment and Prevention of the Chronic Brain Injury
Data Analytics: Decision Science and Translational Data Analytics
Foods for the Health: Nutritional and Personalized Metabolic
Profiling in Improving health
Food Security: Sustainable, Global Food Security and Resilient for
Health
Infectious Diseases: Infectious Disease, Treatment and Prevention
Manufacturing and Materials for Sustainability: Innovation and
Translational Materials- Accelerating the Global Sustainability
Sustainable Economy: The Sustainability Sciences for the
Materials Innovation
The Effects of the Mixing Speed on the Ice Cream Quality
Native and Exotic Fishes Habitat
The Relationship Between Hemoglobin Concentration and Pork
Quality Characteristics
Help of technology in Making Lesson Planning and Saving Much
Time
Is Filtering Really Effective? Or it is Just a Simple Formality
RESEARCH TOPICS
FOR COLLEGE STUDENTSCOLLEGERESEARCH
14. How People Face Abuse In Educational Facility
Ways to Prevent Both Teachers and Students From Getting
Harmed
What are Ways That School and Society do for Students not to be
Late
What Should be Done in a Curriculum to Make all Process Easier
and Effective for Everybody
Is Teaching Process the Result Why Student do not Attend
Classes?
Personal Opinions of Parents About the Educational Process
Does Teachers Know About Web 2.0 Technologies? Do They use
it?
What are the Long Term Effects of Technology across the Globe?
Are These Positive or Negative?
How Children under 13 is Different from College Students?
How Social Medial Help to Solve Problems and how it Create
Problems Outside United States
Will Government Like Japan Continue to Control Citizens’ Access
to Social Media and Internet?
How Social Media, Cell Phones, Internet and texting Make the
Globe Bigger?
How Social Interaction Experience Influence the way Human
Interact With Machines
Implications of the Globalization Using technology to Global
Economy
New Ways How Individuals Use of Technology in Changing the
World
Does Internet Need Censorship or Control? If yes, What kind?
In What Extent Does the Technology has Negative Impact
How Will the Technology Change the Lives of the People in 10
Years
Genetic testing: If It Is Allowed, Who Should Be Allowed to Get
the Details?
How Human Brains is Different From Computers
COLLEGERESEARCH
RESEARCH TOPICS
FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS
15. Business Start Ups Issues About Organizational Emergence
Social Enterprise and Social Entrepreneurship
Government Impedimentation and the Entrepreneurship
Facilitation
Entrepreneurial Resilience: What Makes the Entrepreneurs Begin
With Another Business After Their Failure
Strategic Planning in Young SMEs and New Ventures
Civic Responsibility and Fostering Social by Companies and Their
People
Is Poverty Alleviation as Corporate Issue?
What are the Organizational Crisis Management in Post-9/11
Epoch Business
Integrating the Corporate Social Responsibility in Supply Chains
Management
Activist Tactics in Influencing Companies
Global Business Citizenship: A Model of Ethical Behavior and
Social Responsibility for 21st Century
Excessive Work and What are Its Business Consequences
What are the Factors That Influences the Success of Women
Managers’
A 2025 Perspective About the Labor Relations Future Directions
What is Management in the Developing Countries
What are the Best Practices About HRM Asia Pacific Region
Cultural Differences in the Fairness Organizational Contexts
Perceptions
The Multinational Management Language Issues
Natural Environment and Sustainability: Green Management
21st Century Sustainable Organizations
Overcoming and Understanding the Green Wall: Leadership,
Change Management and Environmental Strategy in Business
Supply Chain Management: What is It?
What are the Best Strategic Decisions in Terms of High Velocity
Contexts
How to Plan Effective for Internet Based Inter-organizational
Systems
Interconnected Firms Competitive Advantage
Service Development and New Product in Strategic Alliances
Effects and Determinants of Merger Paradox
LIST OF RESEARCH TOPICS
IN MANAGEMENT
MANAGEMENT
16. Business Planning: The Best and Holistic Approach That Should
be Use in Managing
Supply Chain Management: Globalization and Integration in Age
of e-Business
Improving the Product Customization, Supply Chain Information
Velocity and Cost Through Enterprise Applications
Outsourcing Management Issues in the Business Process
Space and Place Strategies for the 21st Century Companies
Work Team Nature: Changing the Requirements of the Future
Human Resource Management in 21st Century
External Competitiveness: Practical and Theoretical Facets of
Strategic Decision Making
Changing the Nature of Late and Mid Careers
Diversity Management and Diversity in Globalization Age
Motivating Groups and People at Work in 21st Century
Public organizations Intrinsic Motivations
Managing and Understanding the Misbehavior in Companies
Management Settings in the Organizational Politics
Organizational Paranoia: Dysfunctional Consequences and
Origins of Exaggerated Suspicion and Distrust in Workplace
New Approaches for Nourishing and Cultivating Communications
Networks
Intercultural Communication: Best Strategies in Managing the
Intercultural Business Dimensions
Developing a Leadership Style That fit to 21st Century Challenges
Integrating Plurality: Integral Perspective on Organizations and
Leadership
Work of Global Managers’: Crossing Boundaries of Countries,
Cultures and Distance
Knowledge Management: Culture, Strategy, Communities and
Intellectual Capital of Inquiry
Implications of Employee: Understanding the Organizations and
Individuals Impact
Unique and Great Aspects of Managing Organizations
MANAGEMENT
LIST OF RESEARCH TOPICS
IN MANAGEMENT
17. Business Planning: The Best and Holistic Approach That Should
be Use in Managing
Supply Chain Management: Globalization and Integration in Age
of e-Business
Improving the Product Customization, Supply Chain Information
Velocity and Cost Through Enterprise Applications
Outsourcing Management Issues in the Business Process
Space and Place Strategies for the 21st Century Companies
Work Team Nature: Changing the Requirements of the Future
Human Resource Management in 21st Century
External Competitiveness: Practical and Theoretical Facets of
Strategic Decision Making
Changing the Nature of Late and Mid Careers
Diversity Management and Diversity in Globalization Age
Motivating Groups and People at Work in 21st Century
Public organizations Intrinsic Motivations
Managing and Understanding the Misbehavior in Companies
Management Settings in the Organizational Politics
Organizational Paranoia: Dysfunctional Consequences and
Origins of Exaggerated Suspicion and Distrust in Workplace
New Approaches for Nourishing and Cultivating Communications
Networks
Intercultural Communication: Best Strategies in Managing the
Intercultural Business Dimensions
Developing a Leadership Style That fit to 21st Century Challenges
Integrating Plurality: Integral Perspective on Organizations and
Leadership
Work of Global Managers’: Crossing Boundaries of Countries,
Cultures and Distance
Knowledge Management: Culture, Strategy, Communities and
Intellectual Capital of Inquiry
Implications of Employee: Understanding the Organizations and
Individuals Impact
Unique and Great Aspects of Managing Organizations
Should People Use Nanobots in Delivering and producing Drugs
to Human Rights
Are Nanofibers the Solutions to Repair Brain Injuries and Spinal
Cord
SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
PROPOSAL TOPICS
SCIENTIFIC
18. Challenges of Nano Design and Nano Materials
Can Nanomedicine Extend Human Lifespan?
How Nanotechnology Improve Diagnostic Testing
Should Scientist Invest Further Development and Research in
Nanotechnology?
Chimera: What it is and how it is a Help in Stem Cell Research
What are the Risks and Potential Benefits of Stem Cell Research
Can Microbes Creating Antibiotics and Chemicals Help Prevent
Infections?
Leukemia: What it is and what is the Best Treatment for it
The Best Strategy for Individuals to Avoid Cancer
Colonoscopy Testing Impact on the Colon Cancer Tests
Why Global Warming Create Tropical Diseases Such as Dengue
and Malaria
How Childhood Vaccines Prevent Diseases?
The Best Strategy in Slowing the Transmission of STD
Do Doctors Need to Rely Much on Expensive Imaging
Technologies?
Alzheimer’s Disease: What it is and Causes of it
Why People Get Epilepsy: The Best Way to Treat it
How Cells Protect the Body From Getting Diseases
Does the Chinese Traditional Medicine Better Than Western
Medicine?
Can Dementia and Memory Loss be Prevented?
Best Indicator of Increased Risk of the Heart Disease
Why People Cannot Hear? What Should be Done to Prevent it
How to Prevent Diseases
Why Does Flu Vaccine Does not Work all the Time?
What is Gene Therapy?
SCIENTIFIC
SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
PROPOSAL TOPICS
19. What Technologies Should Be Used in Helping Individuals who
are Paralyzed?
How Sleep Deprivation Affect the Health?
Should Blood Sugar Be Regulated?
What are the Disadvantages and Benefits of Genome Profiling?
Human Connectome Project: How Human Brain Mapping
Contribute to the Scientific Knowledge?
What are the Causes of Cancers? It is by Genes?
How Doctors Should Develop an Anti-Cancer Vaccine
What Should be Done With Crops That Absorbs Toxins
What is MRSA? What Does It Mean And Do We Need It?
Which Diet is Better: Low Sugar, Low Carbs or Low Fat?
How Polio can be Prevented: Why it is Being Resurfaced
How Essential the Bacteria Living in People Bowels
How Computers Affect the Human Brain?
Can Video Games Be Used in Solving Scientific Problems?
Can Microwaves or Cell Phones Contribute to Cancer?
Bone Marrow Transplantation: How it is being Done
Asthma: What are the Main Causes why People Have Asthma
Brain Tumor: What is the Best Way to Care it
Allergy: Symptoms and how to Prevent it
Brain Death: What Family Should do and how to Prevent it
Congenital Kidney Disease
Depression: Why People Experience Depression
What Should Doctors do in Case of Emergency
Why Proper Attire is Required in Hospitals
How to Become a Doctor: Does One Need a Masters Degree?
Ethical and Legal Issues: What Patients and Doctors Should Know
International Health Policy: Should it be Implemented and
Followed by all?
Insurance Coverage: How to get and What Should be the
Coverage
How Essential to get Immunization
Heart Failure: Why Some People Suffer From it
AIDS and HIV: How to Prevent it
Medical Ethics: All Doctors and Nurses be Aware of it
Medical Statistics of Cancer Patients
Medical Practice, Education and Training
Neonatology
MEDICAL RESEARCH
PROPOSAL TOPICS
MEDICINE
20. What is the Cause of Obesity
Parasitic Infections: What it is all About and how to Have it
Psoriasis
Parkinson’s Disease: A Comprehensive Study
What Technologies Should be Developed to Help Paralyzed
Persons
Denisovans: Who are They and How Their Discovery Change the
View of Human Evolution
Can Doctors Develop Anti-Cancer Vaccine?
Ideal Weight for the Longevity: Connection Between Lifespan and
Diet
Should the Scientific Publication Give Younger Scientists and
Private Citizens a Voice Whenever They have Good Ideas?
How to Solve Scientific Problems Easily
Adrenal Disease
Adolescent Medicine: The Best Cure
How to Prevent Breast Cancer
What is Coagulation?
Diabetes: Does It Always Lead to Amputation?
MEDICINE
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