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Diana Cardoso, Bruno Sousa, Dália Liberato, Pedro Liberato, Eunice Lopes, Francisco Gonçalves and Victor Figueira
The current unprecedented globalization of the social economy, with worldwide mobility of people, products and services in an increasingly connected market and society, has promoted the rapid geographic spread of the coronavirus (i.e., crisis management)...
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Muhammad Ali,Muhammad Aprian Jailani,Rendi Eko Budi Setiawan,Cahyadi Kurniawan
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Digital democracy has become a contemporary study in social and political science, but theoretically the term digital democracy does not yet have a definite pattern, this makes digital democracy fail to be understood both theoretically and practically. T...
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Raluca-Alexandra Ceocea,Costel Ceocea,Ovidiu-Leonard Turcu,Nicoleta Ciucescu,Andreea Feraru-Prepeli?a
As the COVID-19 pandemic affected the entire world, companies had to develop new techniques and practices to adapt to digital transformation, there came a need for change, for a restructuring of organizational management policy with reference to marketin...
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Pradeep Paraman, Sanmugam Annamalah, Peter Vlachos, Selim Ahmed, Arunnan Balasubramaniam, Baharudin Kadir, Murali Raman and Wong Chee Hoo
The impulsive live streaming consumption intentions of the Southeast Asian market are examined in this study. Online live streaming transactions, a new form of social media, are becoming popular due to their real-time communication and innovative busines...
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Sanjay Mathrani and Sara Diaa Eldin Ibrahim
Cultural inclusion generates a positive impact by socially increasing pride for individuals or economically increasing a country?s global capital. Currently, in New Zealand (NZ), not many strategies exist that ensure inclusion of culture in new products ...
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