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This paper examines the relationship between selected firm-specific variables and the extent of corporate social responsibility (CSR) disclosures by Libyan state-owned enterprises (SOEs). The initial sample in this study consists of the 310 annual reports from 95 firms over a period of eight...
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The article brings into picture the tourism progression and its environmental consequences in a recently emerged international tourist destination, United Arab Emirates (UAE). The country attracted around 8 million tourists in the year 2008 and at the same time made to the news-lines for...
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This paper examines the relationship between selected firm-specific variables and the extent of corporate social responsibility (CSR) disclosures by Libyan state-owned enterprises (SOEs). The initial sample in this study consists of the 310 annual reports from 95 firms over a period of eight...
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Building an internet voting system that meets the legal criteria of the election commission of India has been a long-standing difficulty. In today’s world of information technology, distributed ledger systems are an exciting technological advancement. Blockchain technology enables an endless...
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Many instances of excess payments made to Government Employees and recovery of such payments have come up for consideration. While the employees cannot claim any right to such excess payments the right of the employer to recover has been eclipsed on grounds of equitable relief to mitigate the...
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Jammu & Kashmir is an agrarian state, nearly about 65% of its population directly or indirectly depends upon agriculture and more than 70% people lives in rural areas, being an agrarian state, it cannot provide food grains to whole of its population. The climatic conditions of state are not...
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Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) account for a lion's share of the enterprises in most economies and are also thought to be an engine of new growth and innovation. The focus of this paper is to take the insights on SME mix and segments to practical implications for developing countries...
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