Browsing Management and Marketing Dissertations and Theses by Supervisor "51739"
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Attitudes to New Zealand sheep meat and beef consumption amongst Muslim consumers in New Zealand : implications for Halal exports to South-East Asia
(2012)AIMS OF PROJECT: a) to describe the primary demand characteristics of the market for sheep meat products in Muslim South-East Asia. b) to assess the current and potential capability of New Zealand sheep meat exporters ... -
A best practice for small to medium enterprises in the adventure tourism sector to effectively manage regulatory compliance in Queenstown in New Zealand
(2012)The compliance burden problems encountered by small and medium size enterprises can be grouped into; Administrative cost- for example, processing and filing compliance forms. Capital cost-investment in equipment and ... -
Best practices in event management
(2010)Longer title: The implications of best practice event management when applied to small-scale local events RESEARCH QUESTION: To what extent does a theoretical best practices framework, for the effective management of ... -
Chinese and non-Chinese real estate marketing and mortgage strategies in the Auckland residential market
(2010)The Auckland real estate industry is a prosperous, healthy and developed industry in New Zealand. It is also a multicultural market which is constituted by a large percentage of Chinese ethnicity. It is very important to ... -
Combating child sex tourism in a new tourism destination
(2012)This thesis investigated the current situation of child sex tourism (CST) at global, regional and national levels, while commercial sexual exploitation of children (CSEC) is also frequently mentioned and discussed throughout ... -
Entrepreneurial behaviour amongst larger companies in the New Zealand retail sector - an investigation into the value of corporate entrepreneurship
(2005)Corporate entrepreneurship is the term used to describe entrepreneurial behaviour in an established, larger organisation (Burns, 2005), and incorporates an ambitious though simple objective to gain competitive advantage ... -
Exploring potential strategies for globalization of New Zealand SMEs
(2014)In today’s competitive business environment, sustaining a competitive advantage in any form of business operation is not only dependent on the local market; an effective presence in global markets is also a critical element. ... -
Implications of personal technologies in the workplace: Distinctions between employer and employee perceptions
(2009)Personal workplace technologies, with the capability to both enhance productivity and monitor staff performance, have become prevalent in many organisations. With the increased need for the use of personal computers, the ... -
Potential best practice for improving the access to development finance by SMEs in Lao PDR
(2012)Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are important to all economies, especially emerging economies like Lao People’s Democratic Republic (PDR) as they account for a majority of private sector businesses and are essential ... -
Understanding the potential of the balanced scorecard to drive a high performance culture in a New Zealand information technology organization: An exploratory study
(2012)This research is an exploratory study into the transformation of a low performance business unit, in a large information technology service organization within New Zealand, into a high performance team by means of the ... -
The use of strategic alliances as an instrument for rapid growth, by New Zealand based questor companies
(2007)Businesses in New Zealand are often constrained by the small domestic market, distance from major markets and access to capital, all of which serve as impediments to growth. Consequently New Zealand has a high percentage ...