MATERIALITY IN VOLUNTARY REPORTING
Damy W. Colon, Netherlands
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01-11 |
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INTERROGATING QUALITY TEACHING IN HIGHER EDUCATION
Maharaj, R. and Ramnundlall, J.
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12-22 |
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MANAGING A CULTURALLY DIVERSE WORKFORCE FOR SUSTAINABLE PERFORMANCE IN THE NIGERIAN PUBLIC SERVICE
EVELYN UMEMEZIA and BARNABAS AGBONIFOH
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23-38 |
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EFFECTS OF MARKET EXPANSION STRATEGIES ON PERFORMANCE OF COMMERCIAL BANKS IN MOMBASA COUNTY
D. Tangus and N. Omar
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39-50 |
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A MULTINOMIAL LOGIT ANALYSIS OF DETERMINANTS OF BORROWING SOURCES FOR SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES IN KENYA: A SURVEY OF THIKA TOWN
Willy Muturi
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51-78 |
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PUBLIC SECTOR FINANCING AND AGRICULTURAL OUTPUT IN NIGERIA
EWUBARE, Dennis Brown and UDO, Victor Edet
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79-88 |
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INFLUENCE OF COMMUNICATION IN BUYER-SUPPLIER RELATIONSHIP AND THE PERFORMANCE OF MAIZE MARKETS IN HAI DISTRICT TANZANIA
Lukas Simon Msemwa, Cecilia Ruoja , and Isaac Kazungu, Tanzania
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89-108 |
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ACCOUNTING FOR LEASES: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF U.S. GAAP AND IFRS
Dr. Denel Pierre and Dr.Oris Guillaume, USA
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109-119 |
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IMPACT OF FOREIGN PRIVATE INVESTMENT ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF NIGERIAN CAPITAL MARKET
AJAYI Lawrence Boboye, ADEJAYAN Adeola Oluwakemi, & OBALADE Adefemi Alamu
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120-132 |
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IS GLOBAL FINANCIAL GOVERNANCE STILL POSSIBLE?
Naohisa Murakami, Japan
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133-152 |
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PROMOTING TVETISATION AND INNOVATION THROUGH INDUSTRIAL ATTACHMENT OF LECTURERS: THE CASE OF ONE POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE IN ZIMBABWE
Mabhanda Wilson
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153-166 |
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LEADERSHIP ATTRIBUTES AND BEHAVIORS AS PREDICTORS OF ORGANIZATIONAL RESILIENCE IN ACADEMIC HEALTH CARE SYSTEMS
Patti Besuner and Lee Bewley, USA
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167-188 |
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SYSTEM DYNAMICS RESEARCH ON THE REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF FAMILY FARMS
Zaohong Zhou, Zhiqin Gao, Jiayi Wang, Yanqing Huang & Cheng Lou, China
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189-208 |
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STRATEGIC PLANNING IN GERMAN SMALL AND MIDSIZED INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY COMPANIES
Michael Backer & Prof. Dr. Tarik Atan, Germany
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209-226 |
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IMPACT OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT ON ECONOMIC GROWTH OF ENUGU STATE: A STUDY OF REGISTERED ENTREPRENEURS IN ENUGU STATE, NIGERIA
Asogwa, Ogochukwu Sheila & Dr. Anah Stanley Arinze
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227-242 |
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AGRICULTURAL SECTOR DEVELOPMENT AS A PANACEA FOR EMPLOYMENT GENERATION IN NIGERIA.
Bernard, O. A & Adenuga Oludare
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243-260 |
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MAXIMISING THE IMPACT OF REMITTANCES ON DEVELOPMENT OUTCOMES. THE CASE OF SADC
Dr Emmanuel Owusu-Sekyere, Prof Renee vanEyden and Dr Francis Kemegue
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261-281 |
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THE MODERN THEORY OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Diana Loubaki, Congo
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282-305 |
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