Turbulence Business Environment: The Case of Cosmetic Industry (Turbulencia Empresarial En Colombia: Caso Sector Venta Directa De Cosméticos)

2011 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hugo Alberto Rivera Rodríguez
2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (4) ◽  
pp. 12932-12939 ◽  

India being in the phase of developing economy is facing a lot of environmental complications due to excessive chemical usage. The growth spurts as observed in Delhi NCR, India, has impacted the ecosystem resulting in many aberrations. The environment pollutants have not only affected the atmosphere but have led to many health issues. There is a growing concern over health risks associated with the consumption of artificial non-green products reacting with the human body. This has resulted in many skin and hair diseases. The drastic environmental change has made mankind realize the importance of being natural and being “Organic”. Renewable strategy towards sustainable development is the need of the hour. In line with the change in the business environment, the attitudes of present consumer have changed also thoroughly. The consumers today are changing into more knowledgeable ones and this is reflected in the buying attitude towards cosmetics. Through this paper an attempt is contrived to identify the factors motivating consumers to purchase the green cosmetics. The study used a structured survey of 150 respondents covering Delhi and the National Capital Region (NCR) of Ghaziabad, Noida and Faridabad (India). The study investigates the relationship between significant variables for the respondents living in Delhi (NCR). It tries to identify the various pitfalls faced by consumers while moving from non-green to green cosmetics. By sufficient analysis it is summed that changes need to be adapted by the marketers for segmenting, targeting and motivating the wide diversified customer base


2012 ◽  
pp. 135-152 ◽  
Author(s):  
O. Volkova

The article describes the evolution of accounting from the simple registration technique to economic and social institution in medieval Italy. We used methods of institutional analysis and historical research. It is shown that the institutionalization of accounting had been completed by the XIV century, when it became a system of codified technical standards, scholar discipline and a professional field. We examine the interrelations of this process with business environment, political, social, economic and cultural factors of Italy by the XII—XVI centuries. Stages of institutionalization are outlined.


2018 ◽  
pp. 32-51
Author(s):  
R. Yu. Kochnev ◽  
L. I. Polishchuk ◽  
A. Yu. Rubin

We present the comparative analysis of the impact of centralized and decentralized corruption for private sector. Theory and empirical evidence point out to a “double jeopardy” of decentralized corruption which increases the burden of corruption upon private firms and weakens the incentives of bureaucracy to provide public production inputs, such as infrastructure. These outcomes are produced by simultaneous free-riding and the tragedy of the commons effects. The empirical part of the paper utilizes data of the Business Environment and Enterprise Performance project.


Author(s):  
Randi Veiteberg KVELLESTAD ◽  
Ingeborg STANA ◽  
VATN Gunhild

Teamwork involves different types of interactions—specifically cooperation andcollaboration—that are necessary in education and many other professions. The differencesbetween cooperation and collaboration underline the teacher’s role in influencing groupdynamics, which represent both a foundation for professional design education and aprequalification for students’ competences as teachers and for critical evaluation. As a testcase, we focused on the Working Together action-research project in design education forspecialised teacher training in design, arts, and crafts at the Oslo Metropolitan University,which included three student groups in the material areas of drawing, ceramics, and textiles.The project developed the participants’ patience, manual skills, creativity, and abilities,which are important personal qualities for design education and innovation and representcornerstones in almost every design literacy and business environment. The hope is thatstudents will transform these competences to teaching pupils of all ages in their futurecareers.


2018 ◽  
Vol 10 ◽  
pp. 7-15
Author(s):  
Iryna Yasinovska ◽  
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Ivanna Myshchyshyn ◽  
Keyword(s):  

2016 ◽  

A clear and insightful introduction to the world of business enterprise and the inner workings of the firm. It explores the role of entrepreneurs, consumers and businesses to understand how their roles affect the production and allocation of good and services and provides a solid base from which those new to the study of business can develop their own interests in relation to the most powerful economic and entrepreneurial forces shaping the world in which we live.


2017 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 29
Author(s):  
NURHAZIRAH HASHIM ◽  
MOHAMMAD ZAIM MOHD SALLEH ◽  
NOR SARA NADIA MUHAMAD YUNUS ◽  
INTAN SYAFINAZ MAT SHAFIE

The recent development in the ecommerce services has shown a variety of established companies participating in the web business environment including Islamic banks. Business with the mostexperience and success in using ecommerce are beginning to realize that the indicator of success or failure of the ecommerce environment was included in the online services. Nowadays, the trend ofa business is to serve the customer with best quality of services to enhance the consumer satisfaction and compete with the global competitors as online services enabled registered user to make productspurchase transaction only through website such as check and manage financial standing, transfer funds, bill payment, prepaid reload and so forth. However, in recent times, Islamic banking users faced problems with the online system such as cannot log in to the system, payment failure and  mostly security and privacy hindrance. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the relationship between electronic service quality (e-SERVQUAL) and customer satisfaction towards IslamicOnline Banking Services users. Based on the sample size, only 76 respondents were selected to participate in this study by using a convenience sampling. Further, Pearson correlation and multipleregression were reported to analyze the mentioned relationship. The findings have shown that there is a positive relationship between e-SERVQUAL and customer satisfaction in using Islamic onlinebanking services. Based on the findings, Islamic online banking developer is recommended to improve more on their responsiveness in order to provide quick response to their customer’s requirements.  Moreover, they also should be more reliable in providing accurate information in performing the promised services. They must assure that all of their customers can quickly get responds and true feedback regarding their problems to ensure customer satisfy with service provided. Besides, the safety of the website and the protection of customer information alsoconsidered a vital action that should be concerned in order to increase the customers’ satisfaction.


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