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S. Evinç TORLAK, Tanzer ÇELIKTÜRK, Onur KULAÇ, Recep ARSLAN
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From Turkestan to Andalusia Spain, Medieval Islamic cities geographically occupied a wide area and thus, they had left their mark on the medieval era. Being one of these Islamic cities, Cordoba was seized by Arabs in 711 and the first urbanization activi...
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Stanislaw K. Domaniewski
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The opening up of borders in Europe since 1989 has created vast possibilities for trade and cultural interaction. The collapse of the Iron Curtain has seen a radical shift in the reconfiguration and re-administration of the European borders landscape. F...
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Brooks A. Kaiser,James A. Roumasset
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We illuminate several important aspects of the nature and causes of growth and institutional change. To do this, we focus on the role resource pressures have played in the historic development of Hawaiis institutions. We discuss the Hawaiian story in the...
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Engjell Pere,Albana Hashorva
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Chanzi Bao, Farhad Analoui
The intense competition arising from globalization not only demands MNCs to seek low cost, innovation, speed and adaptability, but also brings the need to manage their human resources globally and strategically so that it becomes a source of sustained co...
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