Business Research: The Importance of Reports Three Students
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The following business research provides three student reports identified by and introduced by Jaynne Rivas, Assistant Professor, IU East School of Business and Economics. These reports are examples of the research business managers need for daily work to keep businesses responsive to the demands of the company, competitors, and consumers.
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Boutcher, C., Carter, K., Davis, E., & Rivas, J. (2020). Business Research: The Importance of Reports: Three Students. Journal of Student Research at Indiana University East, 2(1), 86–99. Retrieved from https://scholarworks.iu.edu/journals/index.php/jsriue/article/view/30978
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