ITO TAKAYASU |
DIFFERENT PROPERTY SECTORS OF JAPANESE REIT MARKET: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF DETERMINANTS UNDER NON-TRADITIONAL MONETARY POLICY REGIMES
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1 - 1 |
ABLONCZY-MIHÁLYKA LÍVIA |
DIALOGUE OF CULTURES IN HIGHER EDUCATION
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2 - 10 |
ALMAZROUEI DR. HANAN |
EXPATRIATE MANAGERIAL ADJUSTMENT IN THE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES: ANTECEDENTS AND CONSEQUENCES
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11 - 12 |
BLANCA MARÍA J. , BONO ROSER , ARNAU JAUME , ALARCÓN RAFAEL , GÓMEZ-BENITO JUANA |
WHICH ARE THE MOST COMMON DISTRIBUTIONS IN SOCIAL, HEALTH, AND EDUCATION SCIENCES?
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13 - 13 |
BONO ROSER , BLANCA MARÍA J. , ALARCÓN RAFAEL , ARNAU JAUME |
THE EFFECTS OF AUTOCORRELATION AND NUMBER OF REPEATED MEASURES ON GLMM ROBUSTNESS WITH ORDINAL DATA
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14 - 14 |
BURNAĆ PAŠKO |
FISCAL CONSOLIDATION IN CROATIA AND OTHER POST-TRANSITION COUNTRIES*
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15 - 15 |
CHIANG TIEN-HUI , ZHOU QIAN |
WHAT HAS THE RESISTANT THEORY IGNORED? A STUDY AT THE FUNCTION OF JOY FOR WORKING CLASS STUDENTS TO COPE WITH THE OPPRESSED STRUCTURE OF THE CLASSROOM
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16 - 16 |
DOUAT JOANNA , PONCHIO MATEUS |
WHAT INFLUENCES MOST ON ANCHORING WILLINGNESS TO PAY? CONSUMER SELF-CONFIDENCE AND HEDONIC-UTILITARIAN CONSUMPTION AS UNDERLYING FACTORS FOR PRICE-ANCHORING SUSCEPTIBILITY
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17 - 39 |
EL HACHANI MABROUKA , DEVELOTTE CHRISTINE |
INTERGENERATIONAL DIGITAL ACTIVITY: A GOOD MIXTURE OF EDUCATION AND WELFARE
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40 - 40 |
GASPAR ABEID FRANCIS |
STAKEHOLDERS’ PERSPECTIVES ON ACCOUNTABILITY IN TANZANIAN LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
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41 - 41 |
HAGER FRANK |
GENDER AND LEADERSHIP – DO FEMALE LEADERS PERFORM A DIFFERENT, BETTER OR EVEN A HEALTHIER LEADERSHIP STYLE?
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42 - 42 |
HATTINGH JOHAN |
LOCAL ECONOMIC TOURISM DEVELOPMENT: LESSONS FROM SOUTHERN AFRICA
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43 - 58 |
HJÁLMARSDÓTTIR HAFDÍS BJÖRG , KRISTJÁNSDÓTTIR VERA KRISTÍN |
ICELANDIC TOURISM - ARE WE SENDING OUT THE RIGHT MESSAGE?
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59 - 59 |
HJÁLMARSDÓTTIR HAFDÍS BJÖRG , KRISTJÁNSDÓTTIR VERA KRISTÍN |
UNIVERSTIY STUDENT MOTIVATION AND COOPERATION WITH COMPANIES
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60 - 60 |
HOQUE MUHAMMAD , MBHELE MPHO |
INVESTIGATING THE ECONOMIC BENEFIT OF BETTER ACCESS TO RADIATION THERAPY TREATMENT TO WOMEN WITH CERVICAL CANCER IN RURAL KWAZULU-NATAL, SOUTH AFRICA
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61 - 61 |
JAKOPOVIĆ HRVOJE |
PUBLIC RELATIONS RESEARCH IN THE TIME OF BIG DATA
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62 - 62 |
JOHNSON R. BOYD , MIRZA-GRISCO DIANA |
THE ADAPTATION OF THE CULTURAL INTELLIGENCE SCALE IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE
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63 - 63 |
JORDAAN ANNELIE |
MEDIA LITERACY WITHIN A COMMUNITY CONTEXT IN SOUTH AFRICA
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64 - 64 |
KAKTINS LOUISE |
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS’ USE OF TECHNOLOGY AND THE IMPLICATIONS FOR PEDAGOGY: A CASE STUDY
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65 - 80 |
KARCHAVA TEA , TSITLANADZE TEA , PAPASHVILI MURMAN , SILAGADZE NIKOLOZ , GOGOLADZE ANDRO |
COMMERCIAL AND ECONOMIC GOALS OF THE BRITISH IN THE SAFAVID PERSIA AND THE COUNTRIES OF SOUTH CAUCASUS IN THE 16TH CENTURY
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81 - 82 |
KELLY VERONICA , O BRIEN AILISH |
DOES ONE SIZE FIT ALL? AN EXPLORATION OF SECOND CHANCE STUDENT TRANSITIONS IN HIGHER EDUCATION
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83 - 83 |
KOKT DESERE , PALMER ESTHER PEARL |
IS IT POSSIBLE FOR UNIVERSITIES TO CREATE SPIRITUAL WORKPLACES?
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84 - 98 |
KOTHA KIRAN KUMAR |
MIS-PRICING IN SINGLE STOCK FUTURES: EVIDENCE FROM NATIONAL STOCK EXCHANGE OF INDIA
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99 - 99 |
KRISTJÁNSDÓTTIR VERA KRISTÍN , HJÁLMARSDÓTTIR HAFDÍS BJÖRG |
THE NOBANET E-BUSINESS COURSE, THE IDEA AND DEVELOPMENT
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100 - 120 |
LOMBARD ANTOINETTE |
E-LITERACY MASSIFICATION CHALLENGES FOR RURAL AND DISADVANTAGED COMMUNITIES IN SOUTH AFRICA
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121 - 121 |
MAGLAKELIDZE EKATERINE , VESHAGURI MAIA , GEGESHIDZE EKA , KAMUSHADZE NATIA |
ASSESSMENT OF BENEFITS COMMERCIAL CUSTOMERS CAN RECEIVE FROM THEIR DEMAND FLEXIBILITY IN THE POWER MARKET OF GEORGIA
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122 - 136 |
MARTÍN-MORENO JOSÉ MARÍA , BLÁZQUIEZ JORGE , PÉREZ RAFAELA , RUIZ JESÚS |
CARBON TAX IN SMALL OPEN ECONOMIES: AN ANALYSIS ON ITS ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY
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137 - 137 |
MIBA'AM BENJAMIN |
FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION IN POST BANK CONSOLIDATION ERA AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN NIGERIA
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138 - 151 |
MOSKOVICH YAFFA |
PROMOTING INDUSTRIAL SUCCESS THROUGH MANAGERIAL ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE: AN ISRAELI CASE STUDY
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152 - 152 |
MSHENGU PHUMELELE , HOQUE MUHAMMAD |
AN EVALUATION OF TALENT MANAGEMENT WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND CULTURE IN KWAZULU-NATAL, SOUTH AFRICA
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153 - 153 |
MUSTONEN LEA , HEIKKILÄ SUSAN |
INCREASING THE PASSING RATE IN HAMK'S ELECTRICAL AND AUTOMATION STUDIES
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154 - 172 |
NAKATSUKASA RURI , NAKAMURA TAKASHI |
STATUS OF NOTIFICATION SCHEME PRESCRIBED BY THE LANDSCAPE ORDINANCE BASED ON THE LANDSCAPE ACT
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173 - 173 |
PONGSUPATT APICHAT , PONGSUPATT THARINEE |
DETERMINANTS OF DIVIDEND PAYOUT RATIO IN THAILAND
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174 - 174 |
POSOS DEVRANI A. ELIF |
MEDIA LITERACY IN TURKEY: DIFFERENT GENERATIONS AND DIFFERENT APPROACHES
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175 - 175 |
POSUKHOVA OXANA , KLIMENKO LUDMILA , BALDOVSKAYA PAVLINA , NOR-AREVYAN OXANA |
LABOR PRECARIZATION: RUSSIAN EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE
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176 - 183 |
PYRA LESZEK |
THE ROLE AND VALUES OF DIALOGUE IN CONTEMPORARY HUMANISTIC EDUCATION
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184 - 191 |
RADINA ANA |
GUARDIANSHIP AS A MEANS OF PROTECTION OF ADULT PERSONS WITH MENTAL DISORDERS IN THE CROATIAN FAMILY LAW - A NEED FOR A CHANGE
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192 - 192 |
RUHM FILIZ |
ALT-RIGHT ACTIVISM, ALTERNATIVE FACTS AND PERSECUTION OF REFUGEES IN THE UNITED STATES
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193 - 193 |
SASAKI TAKAKO , HSU CHUN-TENG |
CHARACTERISTICS OF NON-PARTICIPANTS IN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES IN TAIWAN, A CASE STUDY OF A RURAL COMMUNITY IN TAINAN
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194 - 195 |
SEYIDZADE ILKIN |
VIRTUAL WORLD BUSINESS MODELS AND TECHNOLOGIES, THEIR IMPLEMENTATION AND COMPARISON WITH REAL-WORLD BUSINESS MODELS
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196 - 213 |
SHEAFFER ZACHARY |
HOW DO SELF-EFFICACY, NARCISSISM AND AUTONOMY MEDIATE THE LINK BETWEEN DESTRUCTIVE LEADERSHIP AND COUNTERPRODUCTIVE WORK BEHAVIOUR
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214 - 245 |
SHINNARANANTANA NADHAKAN |
INTERNET SHOPPING AND BUYING BEHAVIOR OF CLOTHING AND ACCESSORIES BY YOUNG SINGLE CONSUMER IN BANGKOK, THAILAND
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246 - 246 |
SIPKOVA MARTINA , LEVAKOVA MARIA |
INDONESIAN BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT - VOC MODEL AND LOCAL CULTURE
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247 - 247 |
SOUSA SARA |
THE REVEALED PREFERENCE METHODS IN ECONOMIC VALUATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL GOODS: A REVIEW
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248 - 248 |
SRINAMMUANG PHANTHIPA , PETCHARAT NEUNGRUTHAI |
ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY REPORT AND ITS COMMUNICATIVE VALUES TO STAKEHOLDERS: EVIDENCE OF THAI-CONSTRUCTION SECTOR
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249 - 249 |
ŠVARCOVÁ JENA , POVOLNÁ LUCIE |
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CONTRIBUTION TO THE CZECH INDUSTRY BRANCH GROWTH
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250 - 261 |
TANGRUKWARASKUL EK-ANONG , KULCHANARAT KIRIYA |
EFFECT OF TRANSFORMATION LEADERSHIP ON INNOVATIVE WORK BEHAVIOR – A CASE STUDY OF THAI SERVICE PROVIDER
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262 - 262 |
THIRATHON USARAT , WUTTICHINDANON SUNEERAT |
GOVERNMENT OWNERSHIP, FIRM PERFORMANCE AND CORPORATE PHILANTHROPY IN THAI LISTED FIRMS
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263 - 273 |
TOMPOS ANIKÓ , JENEY VIKTOR |
COOPERATION AND COMPETITITON IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS NEGOTIATIONS
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274 - 282 |
VENCOUROVÁ MONIKA |
CURRENT TRENDS OF EMPLOYERS’ BRANDS AND STRATEGIES TO IMPROVE THE ATTRACTIVENESS OF EMPLOYERS
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283 - 296 |
VUKOVIĆ KSENIJA , VUKOVIĆ PREDRAG , ŠMAGUC TAMARA |
STEM STUDENTS AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION: A CRITICAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS APPROACH
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297 - 297 |
WASOWICZ GRAZYNA , PORAJ_WEDER MAGDALENA , BOEDT TESSY , MATTHYS CHRISTOPHE |
EMOTIONS RELATED TO THE PROCESS OF EATING BEHAVIOUR CHANGE. THE MEASUREMENT SCALE.
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298 - 299 |
WICHITPONG KORAKOT , WONGJARUPUN SIRIJIN , APIBUNYOPAS PREEYANUCH |
THE MODERATING EFFECT OF COLLABORATIVE CULTURE ON SUPPLY CHAIN COLLAB-ORATION TOWARDS COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE: THE CONCEPTUAL MODEL
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300 - 307 |
WUI PETER , AWOPETU LAWRENCE |
IMPACT OF WORKING CAPITAL (WC) STRATEGIES ON SMALL BUSINESS PROFITABILITY DURING RECESSION
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308 - 308 |
YADA MIYU , NAKAMURA TAKASHI |
ACTUAL CONDITION OF EMPLOYEE NUMBER IN JAPANESE LOCAL CITIES’ CENTRAL AREAS
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309 - 309 |
ZALEWSKI ARKADIUSZ |
DEMAND FOR MECHANIZATION SERVICES IN POLISH AGRICULTURE IN 2005-2017
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310 - 310 |
ZIELIŃSKI MAREK |
ASSESSMENT OF FUNCTIONING OF FARMS FROM AREAS WITH GREAT NATURAL VALUES AGAINST A BACKGROUND OF OTHER FARMS IN POLAND
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311 - 311 |
DHAMO ANA , DHULI BRIKENA |
RECOURSE TO THE CONSTITUTIONAL COURT BASED ON THE CONSTITUTION OF THE REPUBLIC OF ALBANIA
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312 - 317 |