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    Consuming experience - Reconsidering the Nature of Tourists’ Experiences 

    Knobloch, Uli
    Experiential marketing and the quest to create memorable and extraordinary customer experiences have become central to tourism, an industry concerned with experiential products. However, the theory of experiential marketing ...
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    Heritage and Tourism in a 'Living Cultural Landscape': Role Perspectives of Multiple Stakeholder Groups in the Conservation of the Ifugao Rice Terraces of the Philippine Cordilleras World Heritage Site 

    Ananayo, Jovel Francis
    Recognised for their unique characteristics that are considered of outstanding universal value, World Heritage Sites (WHSs), which usually constitute a primary tourism resource in their geographical locations, are generally ...
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    Pay-Performance Sensitivity and Firm Risk: The New Zealand Evidence 

    Amza, Raluca Elena
    The study finds evidence that CEO pay-performance sensitivity decreases in the variance of stock returns for NZ publicly listed firms during 1997 to 2005. Furthermore, CEOs in firms with more volatile stock prices have ...
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    An Investigation Of The Factors Which Influence Students To Adopt Saving Behaviour 

    Larson, Anna
    Interest in saving is growing as researchers acknowledge the impact of psychological and behavioural factors on financial behaviour and financial institutions recognise its implications for products and services. This ...
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    An Exploration into Sponsor Relations: How Value is Perceived by Businesses in Art Sponsorship Relationships 

    Tyrie, Anna
    While a vast number of studies have explored exchange dimensions between two entities as a means of value extraction, little attention has been paid to the value which an organisation can receive from a sponsorship ...
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    A Cognitive-Relational Approach to Leadership Studies: Finding a Middle Ground For Leadership Research 

    Hunt, Tresna Jacqueline
    This thesis uses the New Zealand Police as a case study to answer the question “how can a cognitive-relational theoretical perspective provide a middle ground between the conventional Objectivist and Subjectivist polarities ...
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    Always Best Connected (ABC) and Perceived Value: An Analytical Study 

    Parameswaran, Vinod
    The concept of Always Best Connected (ABC) is pivotal to the emerging scenario of 4G networks, which intends to integrate different network technologies in order to exploit mutual advantages and to provide a variety of ...
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    What Experiential Marketing Elements Create Memorable Customer Experiences in the Supermarket Environment? 

    Al Bor, Essam
    The purpose of this study is to investigate and explore current customer perceptions towards the supermarket shopping experience and whether those experiences can be termed memorable or not. This will give Foodstuffs ...
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    Agency Conflicts and the Cash Flow Sensitivity of Cash in Australia 

    Skeggs, Jonathan Mitchell
    This thesis investigates the primary influences of cross-sectional variation in the cash flow sensitivity of cash in Australian firms over the period 1994-2013. Financial constraints are found to significantly increase the ...
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    Constructing Professional Identity: How career advice, guidance and counselling practitioners’ construct their own sense of professional identity in relation to their work environment. 

    Douglas, Fiona
    Career advice, guidance and counselling practitioners focus their gaze outward to their clients, helping them with their career development. Little research exists on how they construct their own occupational identity. In ...
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