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Nonfinancial defined contribution (NDC) schemes offer governments desirable properties in terms of efficiency, fairness, and financial sustainability and an opportunity to deflect the blame for pension cuts. Yet adoptions of NDC schemes largely ground to a halt and several countries retreated...
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This volume serves to recognize the uniqueness of the moment; the number of new users of e-services worldwide will double during 2015-2018 (moving from 2 billion users mostly living in the developed nations to an additional 2 billion users mostly living in developing nations). This radical...
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impact on e-government system success of local governments in Indonesia as well as indirect impact through the mediation role …
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different types of skills and aggregate labor market indicators in Indonesia over a period characterized by a commodity boom …
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attention although has been deployed for years. Indonesia presents unique case of Asian tiger economies, especially after … experiencing crisis, financial recession, and economic reform. This research address how e-banking being developed in Indonesia … electronic banking in Indonesia. Customers and competitors play an important role in influencing e-banking services adoption …
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of E-services in Indonesia -- 1.3. Research Questions -- 1.4. Research Objectives -- 1.5. Significance of the Research … Indonesia -- Appendix C: Sample Transcript of the Interviewee B in Bahasa Indonesia -- Appendix D: Sample Transcript of the … Interviewee B in English -- Appendix E: Questionnaire in English -- Appendix F: Questionnaire in Bahasa Indonesia -- Adoption of …
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In this paper, we analyze the diffusion and adoption of paper making machinery in the Indonesian pulp and paper industry, from 1923 till 2000. We develop a machine level index of technological sophistication (mach), which measures the technological distance of each paper machine to the world...
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