THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK Figure 1. Division of Credit Risk (Wiley‚ 2013) Credit risk refers to the probability of the loss emanating from the credit extended as a result of the non-fulfilment of contractual obligations arising from unwillingness or inability of the counterparty or for any other reason. The study of credit risk can be divided into two. First is the single borrower credit risk also known as firm or obligor credit risk which can be traced from economic‚ industry or customer specific
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The loyalty business model is a business model used in strategic management in which company resources are employed so as to increase the loyalty of customers and other stakeholders in the expectation that corporate objectives will be met or surpassed. A typical example of this type of model is: quality of product or service leads to customer satisfaction‚ which leads to customer loyalty‚ which leads to profitability. Contents [hide] 1 The service quality model 2 Expanded models 3 Data collection
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Exposure Draft Conceptual Framework for Financial Reporting by Islamic Financial Institutions This exposure draft (ED) is published by the Accounting and Auditing Organisation for Islamic Financial Institutions (AAOIFI) for comment only. The ED may be modified in the light of the comments received before being issued as a final accounting standard. AAOIFI‚ its committees‚ the authors and the publishers do not accept responsibility for loss caused to any person who acts or refrains from acting
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Chapter 1: Theoretical and Conceptual Frameworks for Understanding Adolescent Problem Behavior OVERVIEW As a platform for this Adjunct Guide to Driving With Care‚ we begin by presenting a number of prominent concepts and theories that provide a conceptual framework for understanding‚ interpreting and predicting the development‚ dynamics‚ and outcome of adolescent problems. We look at theories that are particularly relevant to understanding the causal and dynamic factors of underage AOD use
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September 2010 Changes in Conceptual Framework Framework (1989): Framework for the Preparation and Presentation of Financial Statements (the Framework) was published by IASC in July 1989 and adopted by the IASB in April 2001. Conceptual Framework 2010: Conceptual Framework for Financial Reporting 2010 (the IFRS Framework) approved by the IASB in September 2010 and thus‚ the Framework (1989) withdrawn to the extent of coverage similar to the IFRS Framework (2010). |Framework (1989)
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entire discussion to follow our focus would be on the word “Arrogant”. This is important to discuss because generally arrogant people have a negative impact on the social fabric. We shall try to detect & understand arrogant people. II. Conceptual Framework: We start with the definition : “Making or implying unwarrantable claims to dignity‚ authority & knowledge; aggressively conceited or haughty‚ presumptuous‚ overbearing” ( The Oxford Concise Dictionary of English) The word ‘unwarrantable’
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3.2 Conceptual Framework This research firstly investigated the cognizance of the motivation theories‚ approaches and the paramount is that to be vigilant that there are different motivation approaches to incentivize different people and employee’s needs. Being cognizant of motivation theories and approaches will open the gate to examine its relationship with employee’s performance and that with business productivity. 3.3 Research Approach There are two types of methodological research approaches
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students and even graduate students have difficulty coming up with the conceptual framework and the theoretical framework of their thesis‚ a required section in thesis writing that serves as the students’ map on their first venture into research. The conceptual framework is almost always confused with the theoretical framework of the study. What is the difference between the conceptual and the theoretical framework? A conceptual framework is the researcher’s idea on how the research problem will have to
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coherent set of ideas and models. Theoretical Framework The theoretical framework of the study is a structure that can hold or support a theory of a research work. It presents the theory which explains why the problem under study exists. Thus‚ the theoretical framework is but a theory that serves as a basis for conducting research. Purpose: * It helps the researcher see clearly the variables of the study. * It can provide him with a general framework for data analysis. * It is essential
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important then to describe: the state of the industry when you took over at the end of year 5; its competitive nature; and the opportunities and threats that existed for your company. You should support your answer with relevant strategic models/frameworks. You would need to carry out additional relevant (online) research to inform/support your analysis of the external environment. INTERNAL OVERVIEW/ANALYSES Provide a clear but concise overview of the company you were about to take over
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