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digital adoption and self-efficacy will succeed in their business ventures. The study also examines the relationship between …-entrepreneurs' business success, digital adoption relates to self-efficacy, and self-efficacy significantly mediates the relationship between … digital adoption and business success. The discoveries shed light on policymakers, poverty eradication agencies, academia, and …
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This study reviews metaverse literature related to the business discipline. Our first search yielded 323 papers …, further filtered based on predefined standards. Accordingly, since our research focuses on the metaverse of business, we … limited the Scopus search results by choosing only two categories: business, management, and accounting, as well as economics …
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Promoting women's economic participation and empowerment is essential for sustainable development in South Asian Countries. Studies have established that women entrepreneurs in South Asia face a noteworthy challenge with many lacking formal education, lack of entrepreneurship education, capital,...
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In order to capture the cultural boundary among international group members under the globalization context, this study conducted SYMLOG (A System for the Multiple Level Observation of Groups) approach through a case study on an international marine transport company. With questionnaire surveys,...
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This study analyses the importance of lean supply chain strategy (SCS) and agile SCS in Indonesia's bottled water industries, influencing the financial performance through mediating variables. Using the resource-based view (RBV) theory and relational view to investigate these relations, a series...
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This study investigated the bank-specific and macroeconomic determinants of commercial banks' liquidity in Ethiopia using secondary unbalanced panel data. The empirical analysis is carried out through the use of the generalized method of moments (GMM) estimation of dynamic panel data from 15...
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In the current research, we consider how gender composition may impact the likelihood of deception in contexts with asymmetric information where one party has the opportunity to strategically deceive another party for the opportunity to gain economically. We predict that the combined processes...
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Scholars have recently proposed that overconfidence pervades self-judgment because of the social benefits it provides individuals, such as higher status in groups (Anderson, Brion, & Moore, 2010). A counter-argument to this social-functional account of overconfidence is that the possible social...
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absent? How can firms from advanced market economies do business in such circumstances? In <I>Lawlessness and Economics …
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This paper theorizes on how categorical distinctions affect market closure. Contrary to expectations that greater variation in choices allows a buyer to optimize their transactions, I find evidence in a labor market for freelancing services which suggests otherwise. In particular, the less...
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