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Economic growth has become an important study growth matter. By economists economic growth is defined as capital stock growth, rising per capita GDP, increased access for manufactured goods and services for consumption and so on. In economic growth affect several factors and policies....
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This article describes how foreign direct investments (FDI) is one of the most important forces that influences the global economy. Along the last two and a half decades, the motivations and the field of interest of multinational enterprises (MNEs) mutated to new forms under the influence of...
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China separately. The article also describes primary data collection through the distribution of questionnaires to the …
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and two Zhuang) at a local university in Southwestern China experience multilingualism and ethnic identities (de …
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This article reports on a study involving experienced university lecturers from mainland China reflecting on how to … article highlight that the understanding of what a MOOC is might differ between the UK and China. The article concludes by …
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The early English-language promoters of Nostradamus (Orson Welles and Erika Cheetham) had strong Leftist-Marxist connections including ties to the Cambridge 5 spy ring. Nostradamus was the top search anomaly of Sept 11, 2001. Interest was driven by a surge in emails and text messages via the...
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, sought to investigate the willingness of Russian students in China to use e-government services. The Technology Acceptance …
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The purpose of this research paper is to investigate the determinates of Korean students in China to use e …
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-Eastern country, namely Iran and compares the results with findings in a country in East Asia, namely China. A survey questionnaire … Structural Equation Modelling. Findings are then compared, with the enterprises of China, to check for the similarities …
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This article looks to investigate the roles of interpersonal trust in knowledge seeking. Specifically, the article examines and tests the effects of two distinct types of interpersonal trust (affect-based trust and cognition-based trust) on willingness to seek two different types of knowledge...
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