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automobile (high involvement) vs mobile phone (low involvement) industries’ consumers in Karachi, Pakistan. Empirical validity … Karachi and analyzed using confirmatory factor analysis and structured equation modeling. The outcomes found both the …
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in different cities of Pakistan.Design / Methodology: The is an exploratory research which is conducted through Smart Pls … Water Drinking Behaviour” by ZEYU YAO. The study involved 300 participants, mainly from different cities of Pakistan …
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This study examined public service motivation (PSM) in public sector and private sector organizations, and various factors that were found to influence PSM. Furthermore, we also analyzed the effect of PSM on employees' job satisfaction (JSA) for both sectors. The factors identified were rewards,...
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This paper investigates relationship between institutional quality and economic performance in Pakistan using the …
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This paper presents an index of institutionalized social technologies for Pakistan, covering its two main dimensions … namely Risk reducing technologies and Anti Rent seeking technologies and in turn covers several social, institutional … for Pakistan. . Therefore for a policy implication, success of any policy could be influenced by the soundness of …
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This paper investigates relationship between FDI and current account (CA) in Pakistan using the Johansen …
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banks in Pakistan, while also taking into account the phenomenal growth of Islamic banking and its potential future effects …, in comparison to Pakistan's conventional banks, Islamic banks are more stable and less likely to go bankrupt due to these …
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