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An empirical study on the building blocks of resilience in British food supply chains (2016)
Thesis
Liravi, P. An empirical study on the building blocks of resilience in British food supply chains. (Thesis). University of Salford

Food is, of course, essential to the continuation of human life, and today’s food supply networks or as they are also known “farm to fork” are becoming more diverse and dynamic. It is an undeniable fact that the changing climate has resulted in more... Read More about An empirical study on the building blocks of resilience in British food supply chains.

The motivation of quantity surveyors in the Malaysian construction industry for improved job performance (2016)
Thesis
Herman, S. The motivation of quantity surveyors in the Malaysian construction industry for improved job performance. (Thesis). University of Salford

The construction industry is significantly influenced by the competitive environment, and due to this, economy and quality of life have been affected and inevitably, the way people work has also changed in order to sustain them. In the construction i... Read More about The motivation of quantity surveyors in the Malaysian construction industry for improved job performance.

The effect of collectivism on family meal consumption behaviour and its implications on food companies in Sierra Leone (2016)
Thesis
Kakay, S. The effect of collectivism on family meal consumption behaviour and its implications on food companies in Sierra Leone. (Thesis). University of Salford

Sierra Leone is a multi-cultural and multi-faceted society with people from diverse backgrounds, who espoused different cultural behaviours at mealtimes and in their business dealings. The significance of this study is that it highlights the differen... Read More about The effect of collectivism on family meal consumption behaviour and its implications on food companies in Sierra Leone.

The influence of consumer misbehaviour on the perceived brand image of Jordanian Higher Education Institutions (2016)
Thesis
Hailat, K. The influence of consumer misbehaviour on the perceived brand image of Jordanian Higher Education Institutions. (Thesis). University of Salford

Higher education institutions are working hard to associate their names with a positive brand image. However, an increasing phenomenon significantly affecting Jordanian Universities is campus violence perpetrated by consumer misbehaviour. Consumer... Read More about The influence of consumer misbehaviour on the perceived brand image of Jordanian Higher Education Institutions.

An investigation into the implementation of relationship marketing on international student retention : a review of four business schools in the Greater Manchester area (2016)
Thesis
Omoruyi, T. An investigation into the implementation of relationship marketing on international student retention : a review of four business schools in the Greater Manchester area. (Thesis). University of Salford

One of the most challenging issues facing Higher Education Institutions in recent years has been how to develop and gain competitive advantage in the global marketplace which is currently experiencing increasing and intense competition. The growth i... Read More about An investigation into the implementation of relationship marketing on international student retention : a review of four business schools in the Greater Manchester area.

Gender and leadership at State Universities in Saudi Arabia (2016)
Thesis
Alsharif, S. Gender and leadership at State Universities in Saudi Arabia. (Thesis). University of Salford

This thesis investigates the perceived gender differences in the leadership styles of leaders at selected Saudi Arabian universities, considering such phenomena from both the point of view of leaders and employees. It examines the link between the le... Read More about Gender and leadership at State Universities in Saudi Arabia.

Emergency fund provision among young student adults in Malaysia : a behavioural perspective (2016)
Thesis
Kamarudin, N. Emergency fund provision among young student adults in Malaysia : a behavioural perspective. (Thesis). University of Salford

Financial behaviour is complex and difficult to measure. Existing literature on the emergency fund remains lacking in terms of its theoretical testing and modelling, not to mention its accurate definition of emergency fund behaviour itself... Read More about Emergency fund provision among young student adults in Malaysia : a behavioural perspective.