June 2005 Volume 2 Issue 3  
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Business in Afghanistan
Corporate Borrowing and Collateral
Volunteer Loyalty
Marketing Mix to Bazaaring Blend
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Business in Afghanistan
An Afghan Woman's Perspective
Since completing a two-week training course at Thunderbird, an Afghan business woman relates her experiences starting a business in a country still torn by violence.
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Corporate Borrowing and Collateral
Do firms pledge collateral on corporate loans in order to minimize borrowing costs? Or do they borrow unsecured to gain other benefits? Dr. Lena Booth, associate professor of finance, shares her findings after testing these two theories.
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Volunteer Loyalty
What Every Nonprofit Needs to Know
Many nonprofits rely on volunteers to meet their service objectives - from building houses to leading art tours. In addition, volunteers often double as donors. What drives volunteer satisfaction, retention, and intent to donate? Research by Thunderbird professors leads to six recommendations for all service organizations.
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Marketing Mix to Bazaaring Blend
The fashion and design industry - like most - is struggling to adapt to a changing marketplace. Read how H&M, Hush Puppies and Zara are navigating the marketing bazaar with innovative business models.
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