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An investigation of employee and consumer perceptions of responsible internet gambling (2013)
Thesis
Mulkeen, J. An investigation of employee and consumer perceptions of responsible internet gambling. (Thesis). University of Salford

Within the UK, the Gambling Act 2005 remains the primary piece of legislation that governs how the gambling industry is regulated. The Act established the following licensing principles upon which gambling practices should be based: that gambling sh... Read More about An investigation of employee and consumer perceptions of responsible internet gambling.

Designing mobile learning activities in the Malaysian HE context : a social constructivist approach (2013)
Thesis
Baharom, S. Designing mobile learning activities in the Malaysian HE context : a social constructivist approach. (Thesis). University of Salford

The introduction of mobile learning in higher education institutions (HEIs) in Malaysia is an instinctive course of action in response to the high increase in rates of mobile phone ownership amongst higher education (HE) students. Mobile learning enc... Read More about Designing mobile learning activities in the Malaysian HE context : a social constructivist approach.

Ratio based failure prediction models for the Small-Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in the UK (2013)
Thesis
Khanji, I. Ratio based failure prediction models for the Small-Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in the UK. (Thesis). University of Salford

Although SMEs represent over 99% of companies in the UK, there has been limited research
into SME failure prediction modelling. This study develops failure prediction models
specifically for liquidated SMEs using financial ratios. Despite the fact... Read More about Ratio based failure prediction models for the Small-Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in the UK.

Towards an understanding of satisfaction : the experiential and affective components (2013)
Thesis
Uche, U. Towards an understanding of satisfaction : the experiential and affective components. (Thesis). University of Salford

The research investigates factors driving consumer satisfaction by examining the
experiential and affective components of satisfaction. This research was motivated by
the fact that service firms have tried to deal with the complexities of consumer... Read More about Towards an understanding of satisfaction : the experiential and affective components.