Free Trade

Free Trade Abstract Free trade is associated with various issues that have the potential of affecting supply and demand in enterprises. Examining aspects related with free trade is essential in quantifying whether the demand and supply is attainable in future. This paper will analyze the current issues of Free trade and their affect on supply … Read more

CRITICAL SUCCESS FACTOR: THE CASE OF CHOBE DESIGN FURNITURE COMPANY

CRITICAL SUCCESS FACTOR: THE CASE OF CHOBE DESIGN FURNITURE COMPANY Abstract Internationalization is a modern business operation strategy that has considerably transformed the corporate world. It is apparent that businesses that lack effective strategies of penetrating international market have little chances of succeeding in the present era of globalization. This means that Chobe Design Furniture’s … Read more

Henry Ford at Highland Park & Toyota

Henry Ford at Highland Park & Toyota The very first car was developed by Henry Ford in the early 1900s. His company became a very successful automotive company owing to the novelty and convenience of the new contraption. Because of rising demand, Henry Ford needed to produce more at a faster rate to meet this … Read more

EU LAWS

EU LAWS   EU laws article 19 on the rights of the citizen of a member state The  constitution of the EU commission provides for the recognition of the rights of  citizens of member states and family members.  The commission adopted directives on the citizen rights of the EU to reside and freely move within … Read more

International business environment

International business environment Introduction International business environment refers to any business type that involves crossing of national borders.  It involves the buying and selling of products and services across national borders. One of the most significant and dramatic global trends in the recent decades, has been a sustained, rapid growth in international business.  Markets have … Read more

International economics

International economics Introduction Competitiveness refers to ability and performance of  a subject, country, region or a company to be able to supply and sell services and goods produced in any given market.  It also refers to the policies, factors and regulates applied and determine the productivity level of a region or country.  Competitiveness in practice, … Read more

STAKEHOLDERS IN A MATURE PRODUCT MARKET

STAKEHOLDERS IN A MATURE PRODUCT MARKET A business entity needs to fulfill the purpose for which it exists (Cohn, Khurana and Reeves, 2005). Meeting this objective is often difficult because it may be required to fulfill demands that are conflicting. As such, a business should reach a compromise among the various needs.  The purpose for … Read more

PRODUCTIVE FLOW, PRODUCT QUALITY AND INCREASE IN SALES AND PROFITS

PRODUCTIVE FLOW, PRODUCT QUALITY AND INCREASE IN SALES AND PROFITS Different companies employ different strategies to ensure that they stay in the market. However, a common thing among all companies is to ensure that all their strategies lead to the maximization of resources to make more sales and huge profits from the opportunities they enjoy … Read more

VALUE ADDED

VALUE ADDED   Introduction Value added can be defined in the context of business and economics.  While doing business, there is always the difference between the production cost and the price of sale. This is termed the unit profit. In economics, the unit value added refers to the sum of unit profit, the unit depreciation … Read more

Equity Premium Puzzle

Equity Premium Puzzle Introduction Equity Premium Puzzle is a phenomenon that explains the abnormalities experienced in high stock returns over the government bonds. For instance, suppose a granddad had some money lying around in the year 1960 and decided to bequeath his granddaughter $1000 upon anticipating her bath. He decided to invest the money by … Read more