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Mapping The Transformation of Economic Structure in Solo Raya in 2014-2023: Geospatial Approach
Published 2024-12-01“…Overall, in the LQ and DLQ analysis, the processing industry sector and the financial services sector have great potential to be developed to support economic growth in the Solo Raya area. …”
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A model for measuring the quality of public policies in innovation
Published 2024-11-01“…Likewise, the presented model for measuring quality in the public sector requires adaptation for each public policy analyzed. …”
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Employee Innovative Work Behaviour and Change Management steps in Telecom Sector of Pakistan: The role of Employee well-being in change Management.
Published 2024-01-01“…The data was collected through the primary quantitative method and the data was collected from the 300 employee that works in the telecommunication sector. The results of the research state that employee innovative work behaviour has a weak relationship with unfreezing variable and the change process along with that EIWB tends to influence the unfreezing variable positively as well as significantly and EIWB tends to influence the freezing variable negatively. …”
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Awareness and Barriers to Building Information Modeling (BIM) Adoption in the Construction Industry of Balochistan: A Case Study of Public Sector Projects
Published 2025-06-01“…This study investigates the awareness and barriers to BIM implementation in Balochistan's construction industry, focusing on public sector projects. Using qualitative and quantitative methodologies, data were collected from AEC professionals. …”
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MODEL FOR EFFICIENCY EVALUATION OF FINANCIAL SECURITY MANAGEMENT OF JOINT STOCK COMPANIES OPERATING IN THE AGRICULTURAL SECTOR: A CASE STUDY OF UKRAINE
Published 2021-01-01“…The practical importance of the proposed method for its use in the process of assessing the investment attractiveness of joint-stock companies operating in the agricultural sector of Ukraine is determined.…”
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Application of Artificial Intelligence in the Tourism Sector: Benefits and Challenges of AI-Based Digital Tools in Tourism Organizations of Lithuania, Latvia, and Sweden
Published 2025-04-01“…This article analyzes the application of artificial intelligence in the tourism sector in Lithuania, Latvia, and Sweden. This paper aims (1) to identify the benefits of AI-based digital tools for the operations of tourism organizations, and (2) to identify the challenges in using AI-based digital tools in tourism organizations. …”
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Estimation of causal relationship between gross fixed capital formation in agricultural sector and economic growth in Iraq during 2000-2019
Published 2023-12-01“…Gross fixed capital formation is considered as the main element in the process of economic growth, however, despite all the capability enjoyed by the Iraqi economy, especially the agricultural sector, we found that its contribution to the gross domestic product (GDP) is very weak, not exceeding at best 5%. …”
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Co-creating multimodal transportation hubs in Switzerland: How to close the gap between actors across different scales, levels, and sectors
Published 2024-12-01“…These guidelines cover the broad spectrum of co-creation activities, from organization and design collaboration with relevant actors to the development of a shared vision to support financing and the planning process. The functional model encompasses many aspects of the design guidelines and closes gaps between actors across different scales, economic sectors, and governmental levels. …”
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Towards developing new private sector maternity care models in South Africa: results from a deliberative stakeholder dialogue
Published 2025-08-01“…While there was strong support for further development of alternative maternity care models, follow-up discussions revealed the need for a broader coordination process to advance these proposals. Conclusions High caesarean birth rates in South Africa’s private sector indicate inappropriate care. …”
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Assessing the adoption of biosecurity measures among extensive livestock producers: a case study in the free-range pig sector of Corsica
Published 2025-02-01“…We used, as a case study, the Regional Porcine Sanitary Plan (RPSP) elaborated for the free-range pig sector of Corsica Island to meet the newly established national disease prevention requirements of France in the face of risk of African Swine Fever introduction. …”
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Russian and foreign practice of artificial intelligence in banking and its significance for business processes
Published 2023-03-01“…The assessment of the level of digitalization of the banking sector is given and the leading banks that are active users of artificial intelligence are identified. …”
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Allocating resources to support universal health coverage: policy processes and implementation in Malawi
Published 2020-08-01“…In this article, we discuss Malawi’s experience in 2019 of revising its resource allocation formula (RAF) for the geographical distribution of the government health sector budget to the decentralised units in-charge of delivering primary and secondary healthcare. …”
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Digital transformation in the construction industry: Analysing the impact of technological changes on construction processes
Published 2025-03-01“…The study emphasised the significance of all-encompassing digital transformation plans and the demand for ongoing innovation in the building sector.…”
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Response to critics of Open and Inclusive: Fair Processes for Financing Universal Health Coverage
Published 2025-01-01“…Moreover, we agree with Kinuthia that the Report's framework for procedural fairness applies not merely within the health sector, but also to the wider budget process. Third, we argue that while Dheepa Rajan and Benjamin Rouffy-Ly are right that robust processes for equal participation are often central to a fair process, sometimes improvements in other aspects of procedural fairness, such as transparency, can take priority over strengthening participation. …”
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