The Impact of Selected Behavioral Sciences upon Introductory Marketing Courses at Collegiate Schools of Business Administration (open access)

The Impact of Selected Behavioral Sciences upon Introductory Marketing Courses at Collegiate Schools of Business Administration

The principal problem involved in this study is the impact of selected behavioral sciences upon the introductory marketing courses at collegiate schools of business administration.
Date: August 1973
Creator: Hopkins, Robert M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Managerial Decentralization in Nigerian Banks: Case Studies of Selected Banks (open access)

Managerial Decentralization in Nigerian Banks: Case Studies of Selected Banks

The purposes of this study were to ascertain the status of managerial decentralization in several types of Nigerian banks, to identify the training needs for managerial decentralization, and finally to develop a model for managerial decentralization for the banks studied if the findings warranted it. The study utilized the "Multiple Case Studies Approach" and four banks were studied. Included in the group of banks was one of the three largest banks in the country, one commercial bank with the full allowable foreign participation, one government owned bank, and one other indigenously owned bank. There were ten manager interviewees at each of the four banks. An interview guide was designed and used to seek information pertaining to six major research questions.
Date: August 1981
Creator: Ottih, Leonard Okonkwo
System: The UNT Digital Library