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Sadaf Ehsan, Mian Sajid Nazir, Mohammad Nurunnabi, Qasim Raza Khan, Samya Tahir and Ishfaq Ahmed
Disclosures on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) practices of business organizations have heightened over the past few decades due to increased awareness. Major contributions in the literature on CSR practices and their disclosures come from the stud...
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Augustine Ujunwa, Ifeoma Nwakoby, Chinwe Okoyeuzu
Pág. 1301 - 1311
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to critique the suitability of macro prudential policy as a proactive and effective toolkit for mitigating financial system risk in developing economies.Design/methodology/approach: The author first discusses the cau...
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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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Flavia Namagembe,Agnes Nakakawa,Fiona P. Tulinayo,Henderik A. Proper,Sietse Overbeek
Pág. 30 - 66
The growth and uptake of e-government in developing economies are still affected by the interoperability challenge, which can be perceived as an orchestration of several issues that imply the existence of gaps in methods used for e-government planning an...
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Kongchheng Poch, Cristopher Gan, Baiding Hu
Pág. 215 - 235
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Venni V. Krishna
The post-war era, particularly from the mid-1980s, can be seen as a turning point for various Asian countries. Japanese success in industrialisation based on technology transfer from the industrialised West and evolution of unique endogenous scientific a...
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A. Michael Spence
Pág. 1 - 16
This article is the transcript of the plenary lecture that Michael Spence delivered at theRimini Conference in Economics and Finance 2014 (RCEF2014) of RCEA. It has beenmoderately edited so as to enable the transfer from the spoken word to the printed pa...
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Michelle I. Caron,Aysun Ficici,Christopher L. Richter
Pág. 21 - 37
This article evaluates the relationship between the level of corruption in rapidly developing economies and corporate governance processes therein. Previous literature illustrates a strong relationship between corporate governance and corruption and sug...
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Michelle I. Caron, Aysun Ficici, Christopher L. Richter
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Terry Tudor and Mentore Vaccari
As economies grow in developing countries, waste generation rates are increasing steadily [1]. [...]
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Terry Tudor and Mentore Vaccari
As economies grow in developing countries, waste generation rates are increasing steadily [1]. [...]
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Terry Tudor and Mentore Vaccari
As economies grow in developing countries, waste generation rates are increasing steadily [1]. [...]
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Gurgen Levonovich Gukasyan,Abdel Kademovich Aifary,Valeriy Stepanovich Semenovich,Vladimir Valerievich Mantsev
Pág. 1534 - 1541
The study describes the role of state economic policy in the economic transformation of developing oil-exporting countries on the example of Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Iraq. The objective of the article is to show how state economic policy may be used for...
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Siong Lee Koh, Yun Seng Lim and Stella Morris
With their increasing shares of global emissions developing economies are increasingly being pressured to assume a greater role in global greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reduction. Developed countries have invested tremendously in and proclaimed renewable ...
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Sriganesh Lokanathan,Gabriel E. Kreindler,N.H. Nisana de Silva,Yuhei Miyauchi,Dedunu Dhananjaya,Rohan Samarajiva
Pág. pp. 63 - 73 pgs.
Rapid urban population growth is straining transportation systems. A big data?centric approach to transportation management is already a reality in many developed economies, with transportation systems being fed a large quantity of sensor data. Developin...
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Ljiljana Bonic,Vesna Jankovic-Milic,Bojan Rupic
Pág. 053 - 067
Some balance sheet items are the result of judgments, including fair value estimates, so the relevant evidence is very complicated to collect by auditors, thus the risk of misstatements in financial statements is inevitably greater. The research objectiv...
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Hina Aslam, Jian Liu, Abeer Mazher, Dagne Mojo, Imran Muhammad and Chao Fu
Local communities in mining regions are vulnerable to water scarcity risks caused by extensive mining and changing climate. To mitigate such risks, we adopt a non-market valuation of low income communities? preferences for improved access to water servic...
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Prince Jaiblai and Vijay Shenai
Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) can bring in much needed capital, particularly to developing countries, help improve manufacturing and trade sectors, bring in more efficient technologies, increase local production and exports, create jobs and develop loc...
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Hemant Nandanpawar
Pág. 364 - 372
Transport sector is one of the largest contributors of energy related greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions globally and is expected to grow 50 percent by 2050. Controlling GHG emission growth of transport sector is necessary in view of limiting the global temp...
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