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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to describe a study, conducted in Thailand, which examined the working class and …
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Abstract In diesem Beitrag wird eine spezifische Handlungsstrategie von erwerbsfähigen Arbeitslosen im Umgang mit den Anforderungen an Selbstverantwortliclikeit und Eigeninitiative unter Bedingungen von zunehmender Unsicherheit vorgestellt. Es handelt sich dabei um Personen, die sich...
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prompted by the growing amount of anecdotal evidence suggesting proliferation of pay‐rolling agency systems in Pakistan. Design …
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In the past two decades, Thailand experienced a prolonged economic boom followed by a collapse. During the boom the …
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student sample in an Eastern collectivist culture (Thailand). Findings – The results reveal that affirmation of perceptions of …
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developing country like Pakistan. Practical implications – A development policy (especially considering the gender aspects) can … orthodox economy like Pakistan. Originality/value – This paper is beneficial to researchers, policy makers, and social …
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Purpose – This paper is an attempt to analyze the study of low female work participation rate in Pakistan due to the … to enhance the status of women in Pakistan by implementing special schemes and programmes for absorbing them into …
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This research looks into how well the priorities of third party logistics providers in the UK are aligned to that of their customers and how these priorities change dependent upon industry segment and size. Additionally, it looks into how the levels of information communication technology (ICT)...
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Information technology (IT) tends to be viewed as ancillary to core government functions. Consequently, IT is often outsourced to the private sector. Unfortunately, there is a long line of failed outsourced projects. This article uses two New Zealand case studies, the particularly public failure...
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