HON SNIR SHLOMIT , TEITLER REGEV SHARON , LIFSZYC-FRIEDLANDER ANABEL |
WHAT AFFECT FIT TOURIST EXPANSES ON RESTAURANTS ?
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1 - 1 |
ADAK NABA KUMAR |
MODERN MONEY THEORY, BY DEFINING MONEY AS STATE-ISSUED DEBT INSTRUMENT, FAILED TO PROVIDE SUFFICIENT SPENDING FOR SECURING FULL EMPLOYMENT; BUT SUCCEEDED IN BLURRING OUR UNDERSTANDING OF MONEY
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2 - 86 |
ADAK NABA KUMAR |
AUSTRIAN SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS’ SUGGESTION FOR INTRODUCING FREE PRIVATE BANKING SYSTEM IS SO ABSURD THAT IT CAN NEVER BE IMPLEMENTED
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87 - 173 |
ALFOUHAILI NADIM |
THE TRADE-OFF BETWEEN BANKING RISK AND PROFITABILITY UNDER BASEL III CAPITAL REGULATION
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174 - 174 |
ALIZADEHRAD ZOHREH , MAGLAKELIDZE EKATERINE |
CONCEPTUAL MODEL EXPLAINING THE IMPACT OF CORPORATE CSR AWARENESS (INVOLVEMENT) ON CONSUMER BEHAVIOR
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175 - 187 |
BINHADAB NOUF |
THE ROLE OF CORRUPTION AND SECRECY IN TAX AVOIDANCE BY MULTINATIONAL FIRMS
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188 - 188 |
CARADAICA MIHAIL |
INEQUALITY AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN EUROPEAN UNION
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189 - 189 |
CHONGCHAROEN KOOLCHALEE |
MULTICULTURAL LEADERSHIP AND THE ROLE OF THAI SCHOOL LEADERS
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190 - 195 |
DANIEL JOSE LUIS , CHATELAIN-JARDON RUTH , ZHANG ZHUOFAN |
A STUDY OF WORK AND LIFE VALUES IN THE US: DO SUBCULTURES EXIST?
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196 - 196 |
ESPARZA OMAR |
IN PRAISE OF HOPELESSNESS: GROUNDWORK FOR AN ETHICS OF THE DEAD
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197 - 197 |
FIGUEIREDO SANDRA |
A PSYCHOLINGUISTIC ANALYSIS OF PRESIDENTIAL’ DISCOURSES CONCERNING THE COVID-19 CONTEXT: AUTHENTICITY AND EMOTIONAL TONE
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198 - 198 |
GEBREHIWOT TIGIST |
THE MYTH OF GENDER PARTICIPATION IN AFRICAN ECONOMY
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199 - 212 |
JANIĆIJEVIĆ NEBOJŠA |
THE IMPACT OF ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE ON FIRM PERFORMANCE: ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE AS A MAGIC WAND OR SILENT KILLER?
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213 - 229 |
KALMAN RENATA |
DO LAW STUDENTS RECOGNIZE THE INJUSTICES OF SOCIETY? CAN WE ACHIEVE THE SOCIAL GOALS OF CLINICAL LEGAL EDUCATION?
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230 - 230 |
KARTAL DILSAH BUSRA |
RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN TURKISH LAW REGARDING THE SURNAME OF A MARRIED WOMAN
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231 - 243 |
KOLOSZÁR LÁSZLÓ , NÉMETH NIKOLETTA |
THE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE FOURTH INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION: BUZZWORD, HYPE OR A RADICAL CHANGE?
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244 - 244 |
MATSCHI MARKUS |
THE INFLUENCE OF THE CDO ON THE COMPANY’S PERFORMANCE WITH SPECIAL CONSIDERATION OF (FORMER) CIOS
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245 - 245 |
PHUANGSOMJIT CHOOCHAT |
IMPROVEMENT OF LEARNING ACHIEVEMENT OF SMALL SCHOOLS IN THAILAND BY EDUCATIONAL NETWORK OPERATING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (EDNET-OMS): A CASE STUDY OF BAN WANG TAKIAN SCHOOL IN KANCHANABURI PROVINCE
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246 - 250 |
PONEA MARIA - GEORGIANA |
AUTOMATION AND CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT OF OPERATIONAL PROCESSES WITHIN A TRADING COMPANY
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251 - 258 |
PONGÓ TAMÁS |
CONSTITUTIONAL IMPLICATIONS ON HOW TO ESTABLISH AN ANTI-BULLYING POLICY AT A HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTION?
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259 - 259 |
PRINSLOO J. J. , PELSER T. G. , RADIKONYANA P. S. |
MARKETING EVOLUTION OF PERFORMANCE ENHANCING DRUGS IN PROFESSIONAL CYCLING
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260 - 283 |
ROXANA - LOREDANA AVRAM , ANA - CRISTINA NICOLESCU , ALEXANDRU BUGLEA |
THE NEW PERSPECTIVES OF CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN THE POST-CORONA ECONOMY
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284 - 295 |
SCHWARZ MORDECHAI E. |
A MASTER OF TWO SERVANTS: THE EFFECT OF SEPARATION OF POWERS ON PUBLIC ACCOUNTABILITY AND SOCIAL WELFARE
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296 - 321 |
SZÓKA KÁROLY |
INNOVATION AND THE APPEARANCE OF INDUSTRY 4.0 AT THE UNIVERSITY OF SOPRON
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322 - 333 |
URWONGSE KETKANOK , BUATHONG SASITON |
CONDITIONS AND PROBLEMS OF MOBILIZING EDUCATIONAL POLICIES TOWARD PRACTICE OF BASIC EDUCATION SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS
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334 - 342 |
VAN DER VORST CLAUDIA |
CHALLENGES LEARNING IN THE AGE OF DIGITALISATION AND INDUSTRY 4.0
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343 - 343 |