1. Social Cause
Our social cause is ‘the drop of voter turnout’. It has been a serious problem because in the world of modern democracy, only voting is the practical way to speak our public voices and actually make a change in governance. However, voter turnout had been constantly declining year after year. This phenomenon is currently occurring worldwide, but we tried to concentrate only o
(5) Results & Success Factors
The results of our firm (KartRider) in World #1 through 2011 to 2016 are as follows. First, The result of this simulation game is expected to mainly measured by the three indexes: 1) ROIC, 2) ROOI, 3) Market Capitalization. So, we will describe how this three measurements have been changed, especially the last 3 years. Second, we will describe other indexes which
Introduction
1. How did we select our topic.
Although we admit that it is quite a complicated subject, our group selected the “Legalization of homosexual marriage” issue for discussion topic. While we brainstormed about the topic, many subjects such as Cosmetic surgery or Smoking/Drinking came out but we decided it based on these 3 main standards.
1) Should be a sensitive issue which c
4. More Literature Review before Testing our Hypothesis: “Crime and Poverty: Evidence from a Natural Experiment” and “Economic Inequality and the Rise in U.S. Imprisonment”
In previous section we set our hypothesis “Increasing Sin taxes on cigarettes in Korea will increase the number of crimes in Korea.” To explain the logic behind this relationship, we also have researched academic
One of our competitive strengths is the ability to anticipate consumer dining and taste preferences and adapt our menu to the latest trends in food consumption to keep it relevant to consumers. We create new menu items to keep pace with changing consumer tastes and preferences, and regularly update our ingredients and cooking methods to improve the quality and consistency of our food. Generally,