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The present study has been done on career choice among finance students in the Kingdom of Bahrain by taking following … encourage students to go for higher education in their respective domains …
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medium of instruction (EMI). Our work focuses on students with a non-native English-language background in a business school … distance of students to the educational system in choosing EMI can foster social inequality and contribute to the reproduction … their instruction language. Using structural equation modeling, we find that students from higher social strata are much …
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the inflation–unemployment dynamics during the recession and COVID-19 times in India and the UK. Using a generalized …The recession in India and the UK peaked in 2017 due to the implications of new policy initiatives. The outbreak of the …. India and the UK have resorted to monetary and fiscal stimulus packages to face the economic crisis. This study investigated …
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This research is an attempt to discover the extent of availability of the marketing mix elements in the webpages of some of the Qatari banks, in order to assess the degree of development in this area, and if they are able to take advantage of existing technologies in this field. I have...
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Purpose – Extant studies of the market orientation of service firms rarely consider the contribution of individual employees to the realization of this orientation. Existing scales that measure market orientation reveal the perceptions of a key informant about the dominant orientation within...
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