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Hayati Sari Hasibuan, Chrisna T Permana
Pág. 295?314
Recent literature argues that many transit-oriented development (TOD) projects have failed because their approaches focus on ?one-size-fits-all? technical provisions and/or pay little attention to local socio-cultural suitability. Through a sociological ...
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Renata Amid?ic,Bojan Lekovic,Tibor Fazeka?,Milenko Matic
Pág. 001 - 012
This paper aims to examine the relationship between entrepreneurial attitudes of national culture and innovative entrepreneurial orientation (IEO). The empirical research employs multiple linear regression models, utilizing data obtained from the Global ...
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Sladana Savovic, Jelena Nikolic, Dejana Zlatanovic
Pág. 23 - 34
Research question: The purpose of this paper is twofold: first, to examine the effects of acquisitions on organizational culture in terms of the degree of change in certain organizational culture dimensions, and second, to examine effects of organization...
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Donato Ciampa and Saverio Olita
Mountainous roads often have to overcome considerable differences in height, which is why hairpin bends find a valid and common use. Despite this, there is a lack of specific international standards. Given the absence of a national standard governing the...
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Albert Hasudungan,Eka Ardianto,Redha Widarsyah
Pág. in press
This research aims to explore the connective patterns of 7 dimensions of tourism consumer well-being (environmental altruism, spiritual attunement, inspirational mindfulness, bio-psychological aspect, entrepreneurship, social connectedness, and cultural ...
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