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Effects of Work Environment on Transfer of Training: Empirical Evidence from Master of Business Administration Programs in Vietnam

, 2013
Practical application of newly gained knowledge and skills, also referred to as transfer of training, is an issue of great concern in training issues generally and in Master of Business Administration (MBA) programs particularly.
Nga T. P. Pham, M. Segers, W. Gijselaers
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Hypothesis Testing in Business Administration

2020
Hypothesis testing is an approach to statistical inference that is routinely taught and used. It is based on a simple idea: develop some relevant speculation about the population of individuals or things under study and determine whether data provide reasonably strong empirical evidence that the hypothesis is wrong.
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Planning in Finance and Business Administration

Review of Educational Research, 1941
PLANNING OF ANY KIND looks to the future. Financial planning embraces the fiscal aspects of education, but its ultimate objective is not simply financial economy, adequate support, and wise expenditure of funds; the objective is more particularly an educational program adapted to changing educational needs.
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Public Administration and Business Management

Public Administration Review, 1957
A "science" can mean a body of knowledge like the knowledge found in the physical sciences. For instance, "Development of a science of public administration implies the development of a science of man in the area of services administered by the public". Why not just "a science of man"?
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Proposal for a Master of Business Administration in Business Communication

ABCA Bulletin, 1977
A statement prepared by the Graduate Studies Committee of the American Business Communication Asso ciation. Leland Brown, Richard C. Hansen, Richard C. Huseman, William J. Lord, Jr., John D. Pettit, Jr., Michael Porte, Norman B. Sigband, Francis W. Weeks, Robert M. Wendlinger, Richard A. Hatch, and Herbert W. Hildebrandt, Chairman.
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Business History, Entrepreneurial History, and Business Administration

The Journal of Economic History, 1958
The Economic History Association is an interdisciplinary organization of widely varying interests. The Association has several times considered the relationships between Economic Theory and Economic History, but it has paid little attention to that between the applied field of Business Administration and Economic History. It is appropriate to do so now
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Evaluating the effects of Small Business Administration lending on growth

Small Business Economics, 2020
Matthew J. Higgins   +3 more
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Modernization of Business Administration in Japan

International Studies of Management & Organization, 1971
(1971). Modernization of Business Administration in Japan. International Studies of Management & Organization: Vol. 1, Organizational Change, pp. 274-291.
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Administrative Proficiency in Business

Journal of Marketing, 1937
Paul H. Nystrom, E. H. Schell
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TOWARD A SCIENCE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION.

Academy of Management Journal, 1959
Emphasizes the development and extension of the science portion of business administration. Criticism of business courses and business administration books; Factors involved in the internal and ext...
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