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EVALUATION OF STAFF WORKING IN SERVICE SECTOR ATTITUDES TOWARDS TO INNOVATION MANAGEMENT

Year 2015, Volume: 2 Issue: 1, 90 - 98, 29.03.2015

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In today’s highly competitive business conditions, the survival of businesses mostly depends on their innovation and creativity abilities. At this point, to be able to innovate, it is necessary to manage innovation in the enterprise and to create a new business. The purpose of this study is to analyze the extent of innovation management issue in the banking sector. We have conducted interview with 60 bank employees in 7 different branches of banks operating in Denizli. Some important results obtained from this study are as follows; demographic findings between the groups in terms of banks are differences in degree of implementation activities. Again, as the demographic findings in the differences between the groups emerged on the banks direct manage innovation.

Year 2015, Volume: 2 Issue: 1, 90 - 98, 29.03.2015

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Mustafa Bayhan

Celalettin Serinkan

Gulsah Arat This is me

Publication Date March 29, 2015
Published in Issue Year 2015 Volume: 2 Issue: 1

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APA Bayhan, M., Serinkan, C., & Arat, G. (2015). EVALUATION OF STAFF WORKING IN SERVICE SECTOR ATTITUDES TOWARDS TO INNOVATION MANAGEMENT. Research Journal of Business and Management, 2(1), 90-98.
AMA Bayhan M, Serinkan C, Arat G. EVALUATION OF STAFF WORKING IN SERVICE SECTOR ATTITUDES TOWARDS TO INNOVATION MANAGEMENT. RJBM. November 2015;2(1):90-98.
Chicago Bayhan, Mustafa, Celalettin Serinkan, and Gulsah Arat. “EVALUATION OF STAFF WORKING IN SERVICE SECTOR ATTITUDES TOWARDS TO INNOVATION MANAGEMENT”. Research Journal of Business and Management 2, no. 1 (November 2015): 90-98.
EndNote Bayhan M, Serinkan C, Arat G (November 1, 2015) EVALUATION OF STAFF WORKING IN SERVICE SECTOR ATTITUDES TOWARDS TO INNOVATION MANAGEMENT. Research Journal of Business and Management 2 1 90–98.
IEEE M. Bayhan, C. Serinkan, and G. Arat, “EVALUATION OF STAFF WORKING IN SERVICE SECTOR ATTITUDES TOWARDS TO INNOVATION MANAGEMENT”, RJBM, vol. 2, no. 1, pp. 90–98, 2015.
ISNAD Bayhan, Mustafa et al. “EVALUATION OF STAFF WORKING IN SERVICE SECTOR ATTITUDES TOWARDS TO INNOVATION MANAGEMENT”. Research Journal of Business and Management 2/1 (November 2015), 90-98.
JAMA Bayhan M, Serinkan C, Arat G. EVALUATION OF STAFF WORKING IN SERVICE SECTOR ATTITUDES TOWARDS TO INNOVATION MANAGEMENT. RJBM. 2015;2:90–98.
MLA Bayhan, Mustafa et al. “EVALUATION OF STAFF WORKING IN SERVICE SECTOR ATTITUDES TOWARDS TO INNOVATION MANAGEMENT”. Research Journal of Business and Management, vol. 2, no. 1, 2015, pp. 90-98.
Vancouver Bayhan M, Serinkan C, Arat G. EVALUATION OF STAFF WORKING IN SERVICE SECTOR ATTITUDES TOWARDS TO INNOVATION MANAGEMENT. RJBM. 2015;2(1):90-8.

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