in an inefficient way because it is difficult for the government and people to know how the university spends contribution and it is hard to monitor university’s behavior. It is called moral hazard. “Moral hazard is a special case of information asymmetry, a situation in which one party in a transaction has more information than another. Moral hazard occurs when the party with more informatio
ll-in-one structure
of consumption based
on expected needs
-Customer-Consumer
differentiation approach
-Promotions on special occasions
Customer-Consumer Differentiation
“Attract Customers, Not Consumers”
Schools: Affiliations through
1)Event Sponsorship
2)Spend-Only School Point Card Contract
Family Units: Family Discounts, Gifts, Gift Vouchers
These days, the education fever is getting hotter and hotter as time goes by. The students are trying to study harder for their future. They want to go to a good university to have a good job. So the importance of a highschool education environment is notably increasing. The media announces the ranks of every single highschoolin our country, and some are opposing this whole idea of ranking and
in the distant future, it has to manage its money safely by preparing for the possible risks in near or far future. For this group paper, our team chose to interview a managing director in Asset Management Department.
The manager
The interviewee was Cheon Youngmuk (this paper will call him ‘Mr.Cheon ‘or ‘the interviewee’). Born in 1964, he graduated Wonju highschool and Yonsei Universi
in the big city like Delhi as well as countryside.
For example, a father-in-law throw the daughter-in-law in the river. Because the daughter-in-law is different caste so they don't admit her. After they know that the woman is pregnant, they throw the woman in the river. Fortunately, the woman was found by fishermen.
2. the imbalance of education
Inindia, there are government school(