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Colin Williams
Those engaging in tax non-compliance have been conventionally explained as rational economic actors partaking when the benefits outweigh the costs, and thus public administrations have sought to enforce compliance using a deterrence approach which increa...
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Aneu Liana Dewi
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The background of conducting this research is the need to strengthen the attractiveness of learning thatcan foster the learning appeal of PKBM Saudara Sejiwa in learning Paket C. The purpose of this studywas to find out how computer training as a supplem...
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Jorge Cea-Valencia, Adriana Villegas-Huencho, Rodrigo Sion-Sierra
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The linear use?consumption?waste production model does not make allowances for resource limitation or loss, or the associated pollution. The concept of the circular economy (CE) emerged as an alternative to this model. In recent times, the CE has awoken ...
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Charles Hare,David Walwyn
AbstractBackground: Coopetition is a powerful means by which microenterprises can compete against large firms in low margin sectors, such as the small retail outlets in South African townships, known locally as spaza shops. Although coopetition is w...
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Sagarika Irangani, Zhiqiang Liu, Weedige Sampath Sanjeewa
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Status is an important circumstance for People?s subjective ?well-being, self-esteem, and mental and physical health?. The paper aimed to test how leader status stimulates the quality of employee job performance in the organization. We argue that i...
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