987 resultados para University of Michigan Graduate School of Business Administration
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Lee Black & Kenneth Black, architects.
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The objective of this research was to determine the student’s attitudes towards Mathematics at the beginning of their graduate studies in Business Administration. The study used an exploratory, non-experimental, cross-sectional design. The instrument used was a questionnaire based on willingness, confidence, utility, motivation and anxiety with Likert questions. The study concluded that students have a negative attitude towards Mathematics; it is considered as a useful but difficult discipline and, for that reason, students show anxiety and lack of confidence when applying mathematical procedures.
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Bibliography: leaves 48-51.
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‘MBA fever’ in China needs to be understood in the wider context of forces driving structural change in China’s relation to the global knowledge economy. The rise of a ‘new middle class’ in China is connected to the new claims for cultural leadership of an emergent ‘creative class’, which generates new issues about the relevance of the MBA in China, in terms of its relevance to Chinese economic circumstances, and its flexibility and capacity to respond to accumulation strategies that emphasise innovation, creativity and entrepreneurship.
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No notice of edition is given on v. 2 and 3.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Vols. 3-4 edited by Walter A. Donnelly and others.
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Lee Black & Kenneth Black, architects.
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Arranged chronologically, with alphabetical index of authors and anonymous titles.
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Lee Black & Kenneth Black, architects.
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Lee Black & Kenneth Black, architects.