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The Journal of Aviation/Aerospace Education & Research (JAAER) is pleased to announce the release of our latest issue. Click here to access the articles and also listed below on this page. Congratulations to our published authors!
The Journal of Aviation/Aerospace Education & Research (JAAER) is a double-blind, peer-reviewed scholarly publication serving educators, researchers, and professionals in the aviation and aerospace industry. The journal focuses on the impact education has on the aerospace community and welcomes submissions reflecting the latest industry and academic thought concerning current issues of interest and research in academia, industry, government, and the military. Publishing since 1990, the JAAER is the oldest academic research journal of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.
In between the two extremes is the mainstream definition of CRM as 'the implementation of an integrated series of customer-oriented technology solutions.' 5. Bellenger and W.J. Johnston, 'Customer Relationship Management Implementation Gaps,' Journal of Personal Selling & Sales Management 24, no. 4 (fall 2004): 279. International Journal of Business and Social Science Vol. 10; June 2011 166 Customer Relationship Management and Its Relationship to the Marketing Performance Dr. Hisham Sayed Soliman Lecturer Department of Business Management Faculty of Commerce Cairo University Abstract Purpose: This paper aims at exploring the theoretical foundations. The Journal of Aviation/Aerospace Education & Research (JAAER) is pleased to announce the release of our latest issue.Click here to access the articles and also listed below on this page.Congratulations to our published authors! The Journal of Aviation/Aerospace Education & Research (JAAER) is a double-blind, peer-reviewed scholarly publication serving educators, researchers, and professionals. Customer relationship management (CRM) is one of many different approaches that allow a company to manage and analyse its own interactions with its past, current and potential customers. It uses data analysis about customers' history with a company to improve business relationships with customers, specifically focusing on customer retention and ultimately driving sales growth.
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Learning Theory and Differentiation in Flight Instruction: Perceptions from Certified Flight Instructors
Bernard W. Wulle, Denise K. Whitford, and Julius C. Keller
Collegiate Aviation Students Perceptions of Female Representation in Collegiate Aviation and the U.S. Aviation Industry
Mallory K. Casebolt and Jam Khojasteh
Aviation Education Impacts on Cockpit Culture of Chinese Student Pilots
Xiaoyu Wu, Yujia Liu, and Terrence Kelly
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Research Recommendations from the Airplane Simulation Transfer Literature
Jan G. Neal, Stephanie G. Fussell PhD, and Steven Hampton
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Implementing Active Learning Techniques in an Undergraduate Aviation Meteorology Course
Daniel J. Halperin, Robert W. Eicher, Thomas A. Guinn, Joseph R. Keebler, and Kim O. Chambers