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Due to the change in attitudes and lifestyles, people expect to find new partners and friends via various ways now-a-days. Online dating networks create a network for people to meet each other and allow making contact with different objectives of developing a personal, romantic or sexual...
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China's economic growth rates since reforms were introduced in 1979 have been impressive. In the past six years, for example, China's annual average growth rate was 9%. In the real estate sector, investment revenues increased by an average of 27% in each year. However, a recent People's Bank of...
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This paper examines how government regulation in developing countries affects the form of corruption between business customers and service providers in the telecom sector. We match the World Bank enterprise-level data on bribes with a unique cross-country telecom regulation dataset collected by...
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This paper investigates the relationship between industrial diversification and firm valuation in a sample of 816 publicly listed firms in China. It contributes to the literature in three ways. First, it is one of the first studies of diversification and firm value in an emerging market...
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In modern organizations a large portion of senior management's time is now being spent on finding ways to measure the contribution of their organizations IS/IT investments to business performance. It has been shown that IS/IT investments in many organizations are huge and increasing rapidly...
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AbstractTHREE ESSAYS IN BEHAVIORAL FINANCEByByoung-Hyoun HwangWhile not devoid of sentiment, self-interested rational decisionmakers in traditional economic models are assumed to be immune toits influence. The purpose of this dissertation is to explorewhether financial markets can be better...
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The extensive context information collection abilities of ubiquitous computing environments represent a significant threat to user privacy. In this paper we address this threat by introducing a context information privacy mechanism. Our approach relies on context-dependent ownership definitions...
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