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Ahmad Naseem Alvi, Mumtaz Ali, Mohamed Saad Saleh, Mohammed Alkhathami, Deafallah Alsadie, Bushra Alghamdi and Badriya Alenzi
The popularity of fog-enabled smart cities is increasing due to the advantages provided by modern communication and information technologies, which contribute to an improved quality of life. Wireless networks make them more vulnerable when the network is...
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Ryandika, Meifrinaldi, Krishna Suryanto Pribadi, Igor Martek, Toong Khuan Chan
This study explores the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on formal and informal workers in the Indonesian construction industry. Based on a questionnaire survey of workers in the province of West Java, it aims to test the view that informal workers are mo...
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Manal Rajeh AlShalaan and Suliman Mohamed Fati
To address a business need, most organizations allow employees to use their own devices to enhance productivity and job satisfaction. For this purpose, the Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) policy provides controllable access for employees to organize data th...
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Józef Ober
Open innovation (OI) is among the key strategic resources of enterprises, especially in high-tech sectors such as the ICT industry. The use of OI platforms and/or networks that facilitate access to and sharing of OI knowledge is gaining increasing intere...
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Ninditya Nareswari,Nuraini Desty Nurmasari,Latifah Putranti
Pág. 312 - 321
The creative industry has a significant role in the economy. The existence of a creative industry causes advanced innovations, increases job availability, and improves the value and quality of a product. However, MSMEs in the creative industry still face...
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Cahyo Aji Widodo,Benedictus Raksaka Mahi
Pág. 229 - 243
Micro and Small Enterprises (MSEs) contribute significantly to the economy and job creation. The majority of MSEs use simple or traditional technology in the production process. Several common obstacles cause low MSEs productivity, such as low-quality hu...
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Ogujiuba Kanayo
Pág. 123 - 133
The Agricultural sector in South Africa is amongst the main contributors to job-creation South Africa. Since the post-apartheid era, South Africa has seen a severe transformation in this sector, of which previously disadvantaged farmers (especially women...
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Monika Ciesielkiewicz,Claire Bonilla,Carlos Olave López de Ayala
Pág. pp. 95 - 106
In this paper, the authors explore the potential of the electronic portfolio (ePortfolio) as a recruitment tool, in particular whether Human Resources directors would be willing to use it during the recruitment and selection process. The ePortfolio prese...
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Imam Fauzi Syamsu
Pág. 114 - 127
Trees are important for rural people livelihood, because of its function as savings for urgent need. The recognition function of trees has increase by using it as collateral to access loan. The aim of this study is to discover the household and smallhold...
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Stephan Treuke
Pág. 117
This research assesses the impact of neighborhood effects on the well-being of thirty inhabitants in Calabar, a shanty-town set within an upper-class area of Salvador (Brazil). We adopted a threefold methodological framework in order to explore the mater...
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