AL NOMAN MD ZAHID |
SOCIAL IMPACT ON TOURISM IN BANGLADESH: AN ANALYSIS
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1 - 1 |
ALDAIHANI SULTAN GHALEB , ALSHEMERY SHAHD |
THE REALITY OF SYNERGY BETWEEN COLLEGES OF EDUCATION AND THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF EDUCATIONAL LEADERS
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2 - 11 |
ANANDA CANDRA FAJRI , DALILAH IMANINA EKA , SOEWARDI TIARA JUNIAR |
THE INFLUENCE OF TOBACCO REGULATION TO TOBACCO INDUSTRY SUSTAINABILITY
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12 - 23 |
ANANDA CANDRA FAJRI , PULUNGAN ABDUL MANAP , HASNIASARI RAHMIA |
REGULATING WITHOUT BURDENING: CASE STUDY OF FINANCIAL TECHNOLOGY IN INDONESIA
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24 - 24 |
ARIKAN SEDEF |
PHOSPHATE TREATMENT BY METAL BASED FILTRATION PROCESS
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25 - 25 |
AYDILEK GOKBEN , MERCAN MURAT ANIL |
MARRIAGE MARKET IN TURKEY: AN IONIZED RADIATION DRIVEN NATURAL EXPERIMENT
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26 - 26 |
BABAYAN NAIRI , GRIGORYAN TSOGHIK |
AN EVALUATIVE REVIEW OF INNOVATION ADOPTION APPROACHES IN CONDUCTING EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
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27 - 34 |
BAHAT ESTHER |
SELF-PROCESSES AS CONTRIBUTING TO ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENT
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35 - 35 |
BENAMIER DJAMEL EDDINE |
THE REFORM OF THE LOCAL ADMINISTRATION IN ALGERIA BETWEEN ACTUAL CHALLENGES AND FUTURE PROSPECTS
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36 - 36 |
BOLEK MONIKA , WOLSKI RAFAL |
RATIONALITY OF MORE AND LESS EXPERIENCED GROUPS OF FINANCE PROFESSIONALS. EXAMPLE OF POLAND
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37 - 52 |
CASE CARL J. , KING DARWIN L. , CASE JULIE A. |
PROFILING SOCIAL MEDIA USAGE AND TROLLING INCIDENCE: A GENDER EXAMINATION OF UNDERGRADUATE BUSINESS STUDENTS
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53 - 66 |
CHEIKHROUHOU SOUMAYA , BÉLISLE DENY |
PACKAGE TRANSPARENCY, OPACITY, AND WINDOWING: AN INVESTIGATION OF THE CANADIAN FOOD INDUSTRY PRACTICES
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67 - 67 |
DALZIEL RIANÉ |
INFLUENCE OF CELEBRITIES AND SALESPEOPLE ON FEMALE GENERATION Y STUDENTS’ ATTITUDES TOWARDS BEAUTY PRODUCTS
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68 - 83 |
DAN MĂDĂLINA , BODEA ENIKÖ ELISABETA , CIOCOIU EUGENIA , MIHĂILĂ ALIN , CRIȘAN EMIL |
A FRAMEWORK FOR LINKING IMAGINARY TO CULTURE AND OTHER RELATED CONCEPTS
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84 - 84 |
DE JONGH JACOBUS JOHANNES |
UNDERSTANDING THE DRIVERS OF LONG-TERM YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT: MICRO-LEVEL EVIDENCE FROM SOUTH AFRICA
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85 - 100 |
DE JONGH JACOBUS JOHANNES , MNCAYI PRECIOUS |
AN ANALYSIS OF THE FACTORS AFFECTING DISCOURAGEMENT IN SOUTH AFRICA’S LABOUR MARKET
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101 - 101 |
DOBRYNSKAYA VICTORIA |
AVOIDING MOMENTUM CRASHES: DYNAMIC MOMENTUM AND CONTRARIAN TRADING
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102 - 135 |
DONDOLO HILDA BONGAZANA , PHUME LERATO MAMADIYE , CONRADIE DAVID PIETER |
MODELLING PREDICTORS OF SOCIAL MEDIA USE IN THE LEGAL PROFESSION CONTEXT
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136 - 136 |
ECHAUST KRZYSZTOF |
HOW DO MARKET MOVEMENTS AFFECT OPTIONS PRICES?
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137 - 137 |
ELBACHIR SABRINA |
THE IMPACT OF COGNITIVE DISSONANCE ON YOUNG ENTREPRENEURS
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138 - 138 |
FAJARDO VACA LIGIA MEIBOL , VÁSQUEZ FAJARDO CARLOS EFRAIN |
ETHICAL BEHAVIOR OF THE ACCOUNTANT AND ITS CONTRIBUTION TO THE SOCIETY
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139 - 139 |
FERNANDEZ RONQUILLO MARIO ALFREDO |
SELF-REGULATION AS A BASIC COMPETENCE IN THE PRODUCTIVE DEVELOPMENT OF MICRO ENTREPRENEURS IN DEPRESSED ENVIRONMENTS: CASE PROVINCE OF GUAYAS - ECUADOR
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140 - 140 |
GASPAR ABEID FRANCIS |
AUDITING AND TRUST RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN AUDITORS AND CLIENT’S MANAGEMENT: CASE STUDY OF TANZANIAN LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
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141 - 141 |
GRIGORYAN TSOGHIK , COATS JANICE , ROSSETTI PAOLO |
ESSENTIAL SKILLS FOR AT-RISK STUDENTS’ ADVISING: ACTIVITY THEORY BASED ANALYSIS OF A PILOT STUDY
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142 - 158 |
HART KYLO-PATRICK |
SOCIALLY CONSTRUCTING A MORAL UTOPIA: REPRESENTING RURAL SPACES AND PLACES IN AMERICAN MOVIES ABOUT HIV/AIDS
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159 - 159 |
HODŽIĆ SABINA , ROGIĆ DUMANČIĆ LUCIJA , BEČIĆ EMIRA |
FINANCIAL STABILITY OF PENSION SYSTEM IN THE EUROPEAN UNION MEMBER STATES
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160 - 168 |
JUST MAŁGORZATA , ŁUCZAK ALEKSANDRA |
ASSESSMENT OF CONDITIONAL DEPENDENCE STRUCTURE IN COMMODITY FUTURES MARKETS USING COPULA-GARCH MODELS AND FUZZY CLUSTERING METHODS
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169 - 169 |
KAHÚNOVÁ ALICA |
THE THIRD ROLE OF A CZECH PUBLIC UNIVERSITY: CASE STUDY FROM CZECH REPUBLIC
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170 - 170 |
KĄTSKI PIOTR |
IMPACT OF THE NORTH AMERICAN FREE TRADE AGREEMENT ON THE TRADE IN GOODS OF THE UNITED STATES, CANADA AND MEXICO
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171 - 171 |
LEONARD LLEWELLYN |
HOW MINING IS THREATENING THE SUSTAINABILITY OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN NATURE TOURISM SECTOR AND CIVIL SOCIETY RESPONSE
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172 - 172 |
LUPA-WÓJCIK IWONA |
TO WHAT EXTENT HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS INFLUENCE THE PURCHASING DECISIONS OF FACEBOOK USERS IN CASE OF SELECTED PRODUCTS? NEW FACEBOOK AD TOOL CONSIDERATION
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173 - 173 |
LUPA-WÓJCIK IWONA |
THE ROLE OF SOCIAL MEDIA IN ECONOMY - SELECTED ISSUES IN MICROECONOMIC CONSIDERATION
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174 - 174 |
LUVALO LOYISO |
UBUNTU PHILOSOPHY ON DEALING WITH PATRIACHY
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175 - 175 |
MACKOVÁ SIMONA |
SPATIAL ANALYSIS ON GERMAN ECONOMIC STRUCTURE AND ITS CHANGES IN TIME
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176 - 176 |
MATKOVČÍKOVÁ NATÁLIA , SZARKOVÁ MIROSLAVA |
COMPANY TOOLS TO ATTRACT AND RECRUIT QUALITY WORKFORCE IN THE LABOR MARKET
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177 - 186 |
MATULČÍKOVÁ MARTA , BELÁŇOVÁ BENITA |
IDENTIFICATION OF LEARNING NEEDS IN INTERDISCIPLINARY EDUCATION
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187 - 197 |
MDLULI PHINDILE , MNCAYI PRECIOUS , MC CAMEL THABANG |
EXAMINING FACTORS THAT DRIVE GOVERNMENT SPENDING IN SOUTH AFRICA
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198 - 215 |
MDLULI PHINDILE , MNCAYI PRECIOUS |
ANTECEDENTS OF THE NEXUS BETWEEN HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS AND POVERTY: A SOUTH AFRICAN PERSPECTIVE
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216 - 216 |
MEDKOVÁ TATIANA |
ROBUST STATISTICAL INFERENCE IN PANEL DATA INCLUDING A PRACTICAL APPLICATION IN THE MIGRATION ANALYSIS
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217 - 226 |
MEYER DANIEL FRANCOIS |
AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS OF THE IMPACT OF EMPLOYMENT, WAGES AND INFLATION ON CONSUMER SPENDING IN A DEVELOPING COUNTRY, SOUTH AFRICA
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227 - 239 |
MEYER DANIEL FRANCOIS |
AN ASSESSMENT OF THE IMPORTANCE OF THE AGRICULTURAL SECTOR ON ECONOMIC GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT IN SOUTH AFRICA
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240 - 255 |
MEYER NATANYA , KATEKHAYE DHANASHREE , MAGDA ROBERT |
PERCEPTION ABOUT RURAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN INDIA
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256 - 274 |
MIHALEVA RADOSTINA , BUNEVA RENI |
ATTITUDES TOWARD LEARNING ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE AMONG IT STUDENTS AT THE FACULTY OF MATHEMATICS AND INFORMATICS, SOFIA UNIVERSITY
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275 - 285 |
MNCAYI PRECIOUS , DUNGA STEVEN HENRY |
ANALYSIS OF POVERTY AMONG THE ELDERLY IN SOUTH AFRICA USING THE 2018 GHS DATA
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286 - 301 |
MNCAYI PRECIOUS , MDLULI PHINDILE |
WHY ARE THEY NOT LOOKING FOR EMPLOYMENT? A SOUTH AFRICAN YOUTH PERSPECTIVE
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302 - 323 |
MOTHIBI LERATO |
THE IMPACT OF FOREIGN DEBT AND GOVERNMENT DEBT ON ECONOMIC GROWTH IN SOUTH AFRICA
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324 - 339 |
MOTHIBI LERATO , FERREIRA LORAINNE |
AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS OF FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT AND DOMESTIC INVESTMENT AS DRIVERS OF ECONOMIC GROWTH IN SOUTH AFRICA
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340 - 352 |
NEL RUDIE |
TAX PREFERENCE FOR DIFFERENT PAYOUT METHODS OVER A PERIOD OF TAX REFORM IN SOUTH AFRICA
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353 - 353 |
ONEA FLORIN , RUSU LILIANA |
AN OVERVIEW OF THE BLACK SEA WEATHER DOWNTIME
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354 - 354 |
PENTZ CHRIS , FILTER MARKUS |
“FROM GENERATION Y TO GENERATION WINE” A BEST-WORST SCALING STUDY OF WINE ATTRIBUTE IMPORTANCE
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355 - 383 |
PROCHÁZKA DAVID , ZOUHAR TOMÁŠ |
THE DETERMINANTS OF DISCLOSURES ABOUT INTANGIBLE ASSETS BY LISTED CZECH COMPANIES
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384 - 384 |
PROCHÁZKOVÁ ILINITCHI CRISTINA , PUSTOVALOVA ANASTASIE , ŠTĚPÁNEK LUBOMÍR |
WAGE GROWTH ACCELERATION AND CAPITAL DEEPENING IN CZECH REPUBLIC
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385 - 385 |
PROF. PULS DR HAB. ŁUCZAK ALEKSANDRA , JUST MAŁGORZATA |
A NOVEL HYBRID MCDM PROCEDURE TO ASSESSMENT OF SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF UNITS AT DIFFERENT GOVERNMENT LEVELS
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386 - 386 |
REZAEI MAHMOUDI MOHAMMAD MEHDI , KIM JUYEON |
ANALYZING THE IMPACT OF GREEN ROOF AREAS ON THE CITIZENS SATISFACTION IN METROPOLITAN CITIES
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387 - 387 |
ROOS STEPHANUS JOHANNES , LENNOX ANITA |
COACHES PERCEPTIONS ON EFFECTIVE PRACTICE METHODS IN GOLF
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388 - 405 |
SALEEM SHAFAAT |
HOW FAITH BASED ORGANIZATIONS CONTRIBUTE OR HINDER DEVELOPMENT IN PAKISTAN – THE CASE OF AL-KHIDMAT FOUNDATION
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406 - 458 |
SEDKAOUI SORAYA , BENAICHOUBA RAFIKA |
HOW DATA ANALYTICS DRIVE SHARING ECONOMY BUSINESS MODELS?
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459 - 476 |
SELVAM REJINA M. , LELIS CATARINA |
TOWARDS CO-CREATION:EXPLORING PROSPECTS OF EMPLOYEE BRAND KNOWLEDGE IN INTERNAL BRANDING
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477 - 477 |
STIGLINGH ABIGAIL , MOTHIBI LERATO |
THE LINK BETWEEN GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE AND DEBT AS POTENTIAL DRIVERS OF ECONOMIC GROWTH IN SOUTH AFRICA
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478 - 492 |
STIGLINGH ABIGAIL |
AN ANALYSIS OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENT AND ECONOMIC GROWTH: G-7 COUNTRIES
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493 - 504 |
STRĘK NATALIA |
POPULIST STRATEGY OF POLISH POLITICAL PARTIES
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505 - 505 |
SYNODINOS COSTA , SHARP KIRTY-LEE |
ARE GENERATION Y STUDENTS BRAND LOYAL TO THEIR UNIVERSITY? A CASE OF ATTITUDE, COMMITMENT AND TRUST ON STUDENT BRAND LOYALTY
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506 - 524 |
SYNODINOS COSTA |
ENVIRONMENTAL PURCHASE BEHAVIOUR CONCERNS OF AFRICAN GENERATION Y STUDENTS IN SOUTH AFRICA
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525 - 546 |
TANEJA SHIVANI |
WORKING HOURS AND TRENDS IN JOB SATISFACTION USING A PANEL OF BRITISH WORKERS
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547 - 577 |
TLEUBAYEV ALISHER |
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE AND FIRM PERFORMANCE: EVIDENCE FROM THE AGRI-FOOD INDUSTRY OF RUSSIA
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578 - 578 |
VAN DEN BERG LIANDI |
THE VARIANCE OF INFORMATION MANAGEMENT BY SOUTH AFRICAN SPORT COACHES WITHIN DIFFERENT COMPETITIVE LEVELS
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579 - 596 |
VANNONI VALERIA |
WHO ARE THE CUSTOMERS OF INVOICE TRADING PLATFORMS IN ITALY?
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597 - 597 |
WARDANA HARRY , MÁRQUEZ-RAMOS LAURA |
EXPORTS AND (MULTIPLE) BORDER-CROSSING IMPORTS: EVIDENCE FROM INDONESIA
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598 - 598 |
ĐORĐEVIĆ ZORIĆ ALEKSANDRA |
THE IMPORTANCE OF EXCHANGE RATE STABILITY FOR EXPORT GROWTH
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599 - 611 |