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This paper aims to highlight how clauses, which are traditionally considered to be inefficient, may actually be desired by consumers. This anomaly originates from the fact that each individual builds a mental budget by dividing the money available among the needs they intend to satisfy....
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It is now universally accepted that the level of consumer rights and protection is a true indicator of the development of a country and the progressiveness of its civil society. The reasons for universal acceptance of consumer rights and protection, as often cited, are: the rapidly increasing...
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This case study requires understanding of world trade and other aspects relating to globalization. The reader is expected to do secondary research to validate or not to validate various statements made in the case study. In addition, the reader is expected to visit any small and medium...
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This paper presents a new 29-item measurement instrument designed to assess the impact of habits and behaviour of business founders on organizational routines. Adopting an evolutionary approach, habits and routines are conceived as social replicators with the former impacting the latter. The...
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