2015
DOI: 10.3126/ijssm.v2i3.12551
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Supportive Organisational Culture and Employee Job Satisfaction: A Critical Source of Competitive Advantage. A Case Study in a Selected Banking Company in Oxford City-UK.

Abstract: Banking jobs are becoming more and more lucrative and many people are joining the industry. Although numerous scholars have written more about the topic, many have failed to research into the banking industry on how organisational culture and employee job satisfaction can be used as a source of competitive advantage. This study investigates on how the impact of organisational culture on employee job satisfaction can be a source of competitive advantage. Using a case study method, the paper derives quantitative… Show more

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Section: Market Segmentationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It entails breaking down a wide target market into smaller segments in order to make ads more straightforward. According to Asiedu (2015), segmentation is a management technique that allows businesses to divide their market into distinct customer categories based on similar consumer behavior. This clearly demonstrates that market segmentation is a critical pillar for an organization's effective operations and strategies.…”
Section: Market Segmentationmentioning
confidence: 99%