IMPACT OF THE MONETARY POLICY OF THE CENTRAL BANK ON THE BANKING SYSTEM LIQUIDITY
Berdiyarov Bahriddin Tavasharovich, Republic of Uzbekistan
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01-19 |
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MODEL OF COMMUNITY BASED POLICY OF TOURISM AND MARKETING STRATAEGY IN KUPANG-WEST TIMOR CORRIDOR, EAST NUSA TENGGARA PROVINCE
Dr. Apriana H. J. Fanggidae, SE, Dra. Yoseba Pulinggomang, Indonesia
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20-34 |
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BUSINESS PROSPECT OF ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES OF DEGREE PROGRAM STUDENT IN THE STUDY PROGRAM FOR DEVELOPMENT OF STUDENT COOPERATIVE IMPROVEMENT OF STUDENTS HAPPENESS AND ITS CONTRIBUTIONS TOWARDS ACCEPTANCE OF THE GENERAL SERVICES AGENCY NUSA CENDANA UNIVERSITY
Pius Bumi Kellen, Bei Marselinus, Lustry Rahayu, Indonesia
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35-46 |
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THE IMPACT OF PATERNALISTIC LEADERSHIP ON THE WILLINGNESS OF RETENTION FOR THE EMPLOYEES IN REAL ESTATE INDUSTRY - ORGANIZATIONAL IDENTITY AND JOB SATISFACTION AS THE MEDIATING VARIABLES
Chiu-Chuan Lin, Chin-Lai Su, Yuan-Duen Lee, Chun-Bi Chang, Taiwan
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47-61 |
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THE EFFECT OF DIRECT COMPENSATION AND PROMOTION ON THE EMPLOYEES' PERFORMANCE (Case Study at Department of Garment, PT Seikou Seat Cover, Indonesia)
Adi Anugrah, Ratna Komala Putri, Indonesia
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62-73 |
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CONSUMERS' AWARENESS FACTORS ON CSR OF CONSUMER GOODS MANUFACTURERS IN SURABAYA, INDONESIA
Evi Thelia Sari, STIE Mahardhika, Indonesia
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74-84 |
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THE EFFECTS OF RESOURCE DEPENDENCE AND RESOURCE-BASED THEORIES ON BRICOLAGE IN SOCIAL ENTERPRISES
SAMUEL CHINYOKA, Botswana
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85-95 |
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ADVANCES IN THE CDR ECONOMIC THEORY OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND GDP: FROM SURVEY OF ECONOMIC GROWTH MODELS TO UNIFIED THEORY
Dennis Ridley, Felipe Llaugel, USA
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96-125 |
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THE IMPACT OF FEMALE MICROMANAGEMENT ON MALE WORKERS: A QUALITATIVE EMPIRICAL PHENOMENOLOGICAL STUDY
Dr. Giselle A. Castillo, Argentina
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126-132 |
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EFFICIENT MANAGEMENT FOR CAPTIVATING FOREIGN STUDENTS IN CHINA'S UNIVERSITIES BASED IN RURAL TOWNS - A CASE STUDY OF SICHUAN UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING, CHINA
Sahr James Dauda, Moses Dauda, China
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133-142 |
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THE ROLE OF ENERGY RESOURCES TO PRODUCTION OUTPUT IN CEMENT ORGANIZATIONS IN TANZANIA: EVIDENCE FROM SELECTED ENERGY RESOURCES
Isack Mandara, Joseph Sungau, Tanzania
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143-154 |
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A VIEW-POINT: ACCOUNTING FOR ENVIRONMENTAL COSTS DOES NOT INVOLVE COMPANIES ALONE AS IT ALSO INVOLVES INDIVIDUALS
William Smart Inyang, Gloria Ogochukwu Okafor, Nigeria
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155-163 |
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