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Grasp essential economic concepts applied to the business world. If
you are a student on a business or management degree or diploma and
taking a one-semester module or short course which includes
economics, then this text is written for you. The text covers the
core economics that you will need as a business student, but also
various business-related topics not typically covered in an
introductory economics textbook, such as the business environment,
organisation and strategy. Written in a clear and friendly style
with no jargon, each chapter includes topical examples, news
stories and case studies from real businesses to explain and
illustrate key economic concepts as well as activities, questions
and useful summaries to help you check your understanding. The new
edition has been thoroughly updated to reflect recent events that
have shaken the business world, including the Covid-19 pandemic,
Brexit and rampant inflation caused first by supply-chain problems
after global lockdowns and then by the surge in energy, input and
food prices following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Access the
free student website that accompanies this book for additional
learning support, including animated explainers of key economic
models, multiple choice questions, extra case studies and answers
to in-text questions.
Research that has been presented primarily by quantitative research
can benefit from the voice of the participants and the added value
of the different perspective that qualitative research can provide.
The purpose of mixed methods research is to draw from the positive
aspects of both research paradigms to better answer the research
question. This type of research is often used in schools,
businesses, and non-profit organizations as they strive to address
and resolve questions that will impact their organizations. Applied
Social Science Approaches to Mixed Methods Research: Emerging
Research and Opportunities is an academic research publication that
examines more traditional and common research methods and how they
can be complimented through qualitative counterparts. The content
within this publication covers an array of topics such as
entrepreneurship, social media, and marginalization. It is
essential for researchers, academicians, non-profit professionals,
business professionals, and higher education faculty, and
specifically targets master or doctoral students committed to
writing their theses, dissertations, or scholarly articles, who may
not have had the benefit of working on a traditional research team.
If you are a student on a business or management degree or diploma
and taking a module which includes economics, then this text is
written for you. The text covers the core economics that you will
need as a business student, but also various business-related
topics not typically covered in an introductory economics textbook,
such as business organisation and strategy. Numerous cases and
examples throughout the text illustrate how economics can be used
to understand specific business problems or aspects of the business
environment.
Develop an understanding of economics applied to the world of
business. Economics for Business, 9th Edition is the ideal textbook
for students studying Economics as part of a Business Studies
degree or diploma. Clear, engaging, and packed with useful
features, the text introduces the key principles of economics,
illustrating how they can be used to understand real business
problems and aspects of the business environment. The new,
thoroughly updated edition reflects recent events that have shaken
the business world. These include the Covid-19 pandemic, Brexit,
and rampant inflation caused first by supply-chain problems after
global lockdowns and then by the surge in energy and food prices
following the invasion of Ukraine. Each chapter includes topical
examples, news stories, and case studies from real businesses to
explain and illustrate key economic concepts, as well as
activities, questions, and useful summaries to help you check your
understanding. Access the free student website which accompanies
this book for additional learning support, including animated
explainers of key economic models, extra case studies and answers
to in-text questions. Pair this text with MyLab (R)Economics MyLab
(R) is the teaching and learning platform that empowers you to
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digital tools and a flexible platform, MyLab Economics personalises
the learning experience and improves results for each student. If
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The Global History of Black Girlhood boldly claims that Black girls
are so important we should know their histories. Yet, how do we
find the stories and materials we need to hear Black girls’
voices and understand their lives? Corinne T. Field and LaKisha
Michelle Simmons edit a collection of writings that explores the
many ways scholars, artists, and activists think and write about
Black girls' pasts. The contributors engage in interdisciplinary
conversations that consider what it means to be a girl; the meaning
of Blackness when seen from the perspectives of girls in different
times and places; and the ways Black girls have imagined themselves
as part of a global African diaspora. Thought-provoking and
original, The Global History of Black Girlhood opens up new
possibilities for understanding Black girls in the past while
offering useful tools for present-day Black girls eager to explore
the histories of those who came before them. Contributors: Janaé
E. Bonsu, Ruth Nicole Brown, Tara Bynum, Casidy Campbell, Katherine
Capshaw, Bev Palesa Ditsie, Sarah Duff, Cynthia Greenlee, Claudrena
Harold, Anasa Hicks, Lindsey Jones, Phindile Kunene, Denise
Oliver-Velez, Jennifer Palmer, Vanessa Plumly, Shani Roper, SA
Smythe, Nastassja Swift, Dara Walker, Najya Williams, and Nazera
Wright
Research that has been presented primarily by quantitative research
can benefit from the voice of the participants and the added value
of the different perspective that qualitative research can provide.
The purpose of mixed methods research is to draw from the positive
aspects of both research paradigms to better answer the research
question. This type of research is often used in schools,
businesses, and non-profit organizations as they strive to address
and resolve questions that will impact their organizations. Applied
Social Science Approaches to Mixed Methods Research is an academic
research publication that examines more traditional and common
research methods and how they can be complimented through
qualitative counterparts. The content within this publication
covers an array of topics such as entrepreneurship, social media,
and marginalization. It is essential for researchers, academicians,
non-profit professionals, business professionals, and higher
education faculty, and specifically targets master or doctoral
students committed to writing their theses, dissertations, or
scholarly articles, who may not have had the benefit of working on
a traditional research team.
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