1. MAXIMIZING EXPATRIATE PERFORMANCE: A Study Examining the Most Effective Methods to Send Employees Abroad Open Access Author: Coleman, Kenneth Harrison Title: MAXIMIZING EXPATRIATE PERFORMANCE: A Study Examining the Most Effective Methods to Send Employees Abroad Area of Honors: Interdisciplinary in Supply Chain and Information Systems and Psychology Keywords: Expatriationinternational businesstrainingselectionculture shockrepatriation File: Download Coleman.Thesis2011.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. Robert A Novack; Dr. James L Farr, Thesis SupervisorDr. Robert Alexander Novack, Thesis SupervisorJames Lewis Farr, Thesis SupervisorDr. John C. Spychalski, Thesis Honors AdvisorDr. Richard Alan Carlson, Thesis Honors Advisor
2. BUSINESS AND ISLAM: WHAT IS HARAM? Open Access Author: Lucci, Magdalen Elizabeth Title: BUSINESS AND ISLAM: WHAT IS HARAM? Area of Honors: Marketing Keywords: cross-cultural marketingArab Middle EastIslam in businessinternational business File: Download Thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Lisa Elizabeth Bolton, Thesis SupervisorLisa Elizabeth Bolton, Thesis SupervisorJennifer Chang Coupland, Thesis Honors Advisor
3. International Launch Strategies for Radical Product Innovations: Apple Watch As A Special Case Open Access Author: Franklin, Kayla Victoria Title: International Launch Strategies for Radical Product Innovations: Apple Watch As A Special Case Area of Honors: Interdisciplinary in International Business and Marketing Keywords: marketinginternational businessradical innovationlaunch strategiesapple File: Download Franklin_Kayla_International_Launch_Strategies_For_Radical_Product_Innovations.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Pelin Bicen, Thesis SupervisorKenneth Louie, Thesis Honors AdvisorPhylis M Mansfield, Faculty Reader
4. The Integration of Refugees Into the Workforces of Sweden, Germany, and Poland Following the 2015 Migrant Crisis Open Access Author: Moran, Mary Title: The Integration of Refugees Into the Workforces of Sweden, Germany, and Poland Following the 2015 Migrant Crisis Area of Honors: Management Keywords: immigrationmigrantcrisiseuropean unioninternational businessmanagementmoranmary kate moran File: Download thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Maurie Kelly, Thesis SupervisorSrikanth Paruchuri, Thesis Honors Advisor