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Technology transfer in developing countries
Published 2011“…Due to the rapid growth of technologies and poor infrastructure in developing countries they feel that they are far behind developed countries and Technology transfer has become a great issue of concern for researchers, companies and policy makers. …”
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A framework of remote diabetic monitoring system for developing countries
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Ageing population in developed countries: a study of process and phenomena
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Myths and realities of digital reference services: perspectives of libraries from developing countries
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Myths and realities of digital reference services: perspectives of libraries from developing countries
Published 2011“…To what extent has this phenomenal change affecting reference services gripped the libraries of developing countries? Do developing countries in the Asia and Pacific region are implementing the digital reference services in their libraries like what is happening in the developed countries? …”
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Remote sensing in urban sprawl modeling: Scenario and way forward in developing countries
Published 2011“…In recent years, the developing countries was deal the use of computer based models of land use changes and urban sprawl which have greatly increased and tend to become important tools in supporting urban planning and management. …”
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Correlation and portfolio diversification among South East Asia, emerging and developed countries
Published 2008“…The study also divided the group of countries according to developed countries and emerging countries to analyze the correlation coefficients between Malaysian market and markets of those groups of countries. …”
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Remote sensing in urban sprawl modelling: scenario and way forward in developing countries (UP 040)
Published 2011“…In recent years, the developing countries was deal the use of computer based models of land use changes and urban sprawl which have greatly increased and tend to become important tools in supporting urban planning and management. …”
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A case study - establishing redundant access networks in the telecommunication sector of a developing country
Published 2010“…This paper presents a case study on establishing redundant access networks in the telecommunication sector of a developing country. For this work, we have analyzed the conditions of Bangladesh as Bangladesh can be considered as an ideal model among many developing countries for such type of study. …”
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Comparative study on urban growth process in developing countries: case study Phnom Penh and Kuala Lumpur
Published 2013“…The purpose of this paper is to study the nature of on-going transition in developing countries, the quality and uncertainty of existing urbanisation forecast. …”
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Managing urban land use sprawl in developing countries using GIS and remote sensing : towards resilient cities
Published 2012“…Therefore, this paper attempts to analyze the capability and reviewing the research and works done recently on GIS and remote sensing in managing urban land use sprawl in developing countries in order to increase the resilience of cities with diverse dynamics.…”
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Extracting the principles of sustainability from the architecture of colonial hospitals in Malaysia: appreciating the past wisdoms as best practices
Published 2014Subjects: “…D880 Developing Countries…”
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Implementing built environment research findings in developing countries - the case of east and Southern Africa the evaluation of implementing industrialized building system for construction industry in Malaysia
Published 2009“…Most of housing industry in developing countries did not take the advantage of advancement in manufacturing industry especially the implementation of IBS. …”
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Bridging economy and biotechnology divide: path to be taken
Published 2013“…Bridging the economy and “biotechnology divide” has been perceived to venture for biotech products that would alleviate food shortage thus contributing to the economic growth of developing countries. However, the following issues need due attention: (i) collaboration between developed and developing countries to progress biotech product development (ii) provision of ample funds and time for fundamental research for biotech product development, and (iii) preventing hasty and immediate profit-making at the expense of the safe development of essential biotech products. …”
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Assessment of e-commerce adoption benefits by Indonesian women entrepreneurs
Published 2013“…SMEs are considered to be the only realistic employment opportunity for those in lower income brackets, especially women in developing countries. However, studies also show that there are inherent issues impede the growth of female-owned SMEs, particularly those in rural areas in developing countries. …”
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Exploring academics’ knowledge sharing intention on institutional innovation capability
Published 2014“…Hence, this study explores the idea of academics’ knowledge sharing intentions in developing countries which influence the universities’ performance towards innovation. …”
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Study on the effectiveness of coir fibre geo-textile for erosion control under the dynamic approach
Published 2008“…Particularly in developing countries, where coir is abundantly available and textiles can be produced by small-scale industry, this is an attractive alternative for conventional methods…”
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Government delivery system: the effectiveness of local authorities in Perak
Published 2014“…Local authorities’ performances are important in positive public perception to the overall government structure. In developing countries, improving the quality of government delivery system is quite challenging, but effective delivery systems are crucial in achieving the people’s satisfaction level. …”
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Reducing corruption and developing public services in Bangladesh through e-government
Published 2013“…Many developing countries are actually desiderating to decorate their country. …”
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Towards an application of Musharakah Mutanaqisah principle in Islamic microfinance
Published 2011“…Microfinance institutions have been established in many developing countries to solve the problem of poverty. In Muslim countries, Islamic microfinance can be a powerful tool to fight poverty if these institutions are managed in the right way. …”
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