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Mukta Kukreja,Dr. Mahesh Chandra Joshi
Pág. 173 - 188
India?s economic progress and relations with other developing regions have received much attention, particularly the way in which Indo-African relations have evolved since 2000. This paper aims to put Indian FDI in Africa into perspective and provide so...
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Larry Press,William Foster,Peter Wolcott,William McHenry
Pág. pp. 41?60
With our colleagues in the Mosaic group, we have done several studies of the state of the Internet in India and in China beginning in 1998. These studies were conducted using a six-dimension framework we have developed for characterizing the state of the...
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Nicholas Negroponte
Pág. pp. 87?88
Can a Developing Nation Be Creative?
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Larry Press,William Foster,Peter Wolcott,William McHenry
Pág. pp. 41?60
With our colleagues in the Mosaic group, we have done several studies of the state of the Internet in India and in China beginning in 1998. These studies were conducted using a six-dimension framework we have developed for characterizing the state of the...
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Nicholas Negroponte
Pág. pp. 87?88
Can a Developing Nation Be Creative?
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P. K. Paul, P. S. Aithal, R. Saavedra, K.S. Tiwary, B. Aremu, S. Mewada
Pág. 99 - 105
AbstractInformation is the power and Technology is the driving force for the development of all the facets. Information Science and Technology as a field of study and professional practice is therefore responsible for providing information and technology...
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Landon Stevens, Arthur Wardle, Ryan M. Yonk
Pág. Page:135 - 147Abstrac
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Marc Audi,Amjad Ali
Pág. 37 - 49
Corruption is like an epidemic that has the power to destroy a country?s socioeconomic, financial, human and political environment. It has severe consequences in developing countries. This study has examined the impact of existing human, political, finan...
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Matthias Beck
This paper revisits work on the socio-political amplification of risk, which predicts that those living in developing countries are exposed to greater risk than residents of developed nations. This prediction contrasts with the neoliberal expectation tha...
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Walter G. Park
Pág. 25
International patenting activity is a source of international technology diffusion. However, technology diffuses imperfectly and technology gaps exist between nations. Indeed patenting activity is largely concentrated in developed countries. A gap also e...
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Walter G. Park
Pág. 25
International patenting activity is a source of international technology diffusion. However, technology diffuses imperfectly and technology gaps exist between nations. Indeed patenting activity is largely concentrated in developed countries. A gap also e...
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Herbert H. Werlin
Pág. 85 - 102
The kidnaping, rape, mutilation, and murder of more than 400 women and girls in Juárez, Mexico since l993 expose the dismal weakness of all the institutions responsible for criminal investigation, prosecution, prevention, and justice. If the inept handli...
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Herbert H. Werlin
Pág. 85 - 102
The kidnaping, rape, mutilation, and murder of more than 400 women and girls in Juárez, Mexico since l993 expose the dismal weakness of all the institutions responsible for criminal investigation, prosecution, prevention, and justice. If the inept handli...
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Graham Winley,Ang Ang,Sim Lau
This paper presents the results of an empirical study into the present and future tasks expected of information systems professionals in a range of organisations in South-east Asian nations. Information was collected using a three round delphi study tech...
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Guma Ali, Mussa Ally Dida and Anael Elikana Sam
With the expansion of smartphone and financial technologies (FinTech), mobile money emerged to improve financial inclusion in many developing nations. The majority of the mobile money schemes used in these nations implement two-factor authentication (2FA...
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Philip J. Lloyd
AbstractUsing World Bank Development Indicators, it is shown that the use of energy is strongly related to almost every conceivable aspect of development. Wealth, health, nutrition, water, infrastructure, education, even life expectancy itself, are stron...
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Mohammad Salih Memon, Mushtaque Ali Jariko, Tania Mushtaque, Munir Ahmed Ahmadani, Faiz Muhammad Shaikh, Syed Abdul Sattar Shah
Pág. 2275 - 2282
The current research investigates the practices and understanding of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in public sector of Pakistan. CSR is becoming very familiar in the field of business and is getting much popularity among scholars, academicians, p...
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Rasha Abd El Aziz
Pág. 1776 - 1783
The advances in information and communication technology are affecting many aspects of the economy in developed and developing nations. The Internet and the World Wide Web innovations are increasingly promising to provide various tools to increase busine...
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Sonia H. Manzoor, Manzoor E. Chowdhury
For many developing nations, Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) has been viewed as a powerful instrument for economic development. In particular, FDI has become a major source of capital formation and an instrument for facilitating knowledge transfer....
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William F. Laurance
I present a brief synopsis of six key lessons provided by research on forest ecology and conservation, focusing particularly on the Malaysian state of Sabah in northeastern Borneo. These lessons are generalizable to other contexts, especially for tropica...
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