Ⅰ. Introduction
Ⅱ. Definition and explanation
Ⅲ. The origin of the theory of LMT
Ⅳ. The main dependent and independent factors that are being studied in this theory and their relationships
Ⅴ. Empirical article in the information system literature that uses the theory
Ⅵ. Conclusion
Citation
The trust ends at the border of the family
◆ Family based companies which are usually small
◆ They have customs to extend the trust beyond the limits of the family
◆ Large companies with the involvement of non-family members at high positions
Other factors lead economic growth
policies are controlled elite group
No only one political culture leads economic growth
Theory
In general, preparation methods for nanoparticles make use of capping agents, such as surfactants, polymers or biomaterial, in order to confine the growth. Occasionally, the selective or preferential adsorption of capping agents onto particular crystallograp- hic facets during the growth stage permits diverse shapes to be produced, for example triangles, hexagons, disks, rods and multi
Growth of single crystal bulk
3.1 Design
Molecular formula
CuSO₄5H₂O
Melting point
16136℃
Specific gravity
2.284g/ml
Solubility
52g/100gH₂O (25℃)
Molecular weight
249.69
PH
2.480 (25℃)
system of crystallization
orthorhombic system
Table. 2. CuSO₄5H₂O
Molecular formula
KH₂PO₄
Melting point
96℃
Specific gr
Erg theory
model that appeared in 1969 in a Psychological Review article entitled “An Empirical Test of a New Theory of Human Need”
A modification of the needs hierarchy theory that proposes three categories of needs:
Existence, Relatedness, and Growth.