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    Factors influencing problem recognition in an environment of uncertainty 

    Brush, Greg J. (Lincoln University, 1995)
    Participation in agrichemical training courses and awareness of the benefits of information on safe and efficient agrichemical use and management is ultimately dependant upon recognition of a need or a desire for such ...
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    An empirical examination of the marketing problems experienced by New Zealand service organisations 

    Burn, Darryl (Lincoln University, 1997)
    Services marketing in New Zealand remains in its infancy with little research examining even the most fundamental aspects of services marketing from a New Zealand perspective. This study takes a step towards addressing ...
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    The effect of control risk, audit firm size and auditor change on audit fees : an empirical study in New Zealand 

    Yeung, Mo L. (Lincoln University, 1999)
    Concerns about the rising costs of external audit services in the 1970's prompted a series of research studies in an attempt to provide more understanding of the fee setting process and of the behaviour of the audit market. ...
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    Short run dynamics of selected macroeconomic variables in Malaysia : a vector autoregression approach 

    Wong, Ming F. (Lincoln University, 1996)
    Macroeconomic stability is an important input for economic development as it provides an essential framework for markets to perform efficiently. The macro environment in Malaysia is relatively stable, but the exact economic ...
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    An exploratory survey of the use of new product forecasting models in New Zealand 

    Wong, Janet (Lincoln University, 1995)
    The high rate of new product failure is decreased through the use of new product forecasting models (NPFMs). There is a particular lack of studies and applications of NPFMs in the NZ (New Zealand) context. The purpose of ...
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    An examination of the relationship between customer loyaty, customer satisfaction, and image in the hotel industry 

    Suhartanto, Dwi (Lincoln University, 1998)
    Customer loyalty constitutes the dominant factor in a business organization's success. This research serves to add to the knowledge in service marketing literature by improving understanding of the relationship between ...
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    Corporate real estate asset management: a survey of New Zealand publicly-listed companies and an empirical research on Telecom Corporation of New Zealand 

    Teoh, Wei K. (Lincoln University, 1992)
    Awareness of the need to manage corporate real estate assets properly has escalated in recent years. Although a substantial literature, mainly from the United States, has explored the concept and practice of corporate real ...
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    Farm management consultants' Modus operandi: Case studies in the South Island of New Zealand 

    Spies, Airton (Lincoln University, 1996)
    The objective of this thesis is to describe and analyse the farm management consultants' modus operandi in the South Island of New Zealand. Using the "Grounded Theory" qualitative research method, seventeen consultants ...
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    Forecasting New Zealand's lamb exports 

    Thomson, Glen F. (Lincoln University, 1994)
    Since the early eighties there has been a marked change in the way New Zealand producers export lamb, in terms of the additional processing of lamb for export and the markets to which these products are sold. Most notable ...
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    The implications of utilising farm forestry for the intergeneration transfer of assets in family-farm succession 

    Zino, Samuel J. H. (Lincoln University, 1996)
    In moden-day rural society, for farms to be retained within families it is becoming increasingly difficult when assets are distributed evenly between children while also providing for the parents' retirement. This report ...
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    AuthorBurtt, Elizabeth S. (11)Cullen, Ross (10)Lattimore, Ralph G. (8)Sanyal, Amal (8)Fox Mark, A (7)Ward, Bert D. (7)Amor, Richard (5)Fleming, Peter H. (5)Gan, C. (5)Laswad, Fawzi (5)... View MoreKeyword340000 Economics (80)New Zealand (32)economic analysis (28)350000 Commerce, Management, Tourism and Services (24)international trade (24)decision making (21)economic aspects (19)070106 Farm Management, Rural Management and Agribusiness (17)140201 Agricultural Economics (17)farmers (15)... View MoreDate Issued1999 (89)1998 (34)1997 (55)1996 (42)1995 (32)1994 (22)1993 (11)1992 (19)1991 (11)1990 (19)
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