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Julius Malema and the post-apartheid public sphere
Published 2014-01-01“…This confluence shaped Malema’s public persona and impact on the terms of public debate during his tenure as president of the ANC Youth League. The angry, unruly bad boy of post apartheid politics, Malema’s racial populism provoked garrulous public talk, often with far more heat than light, and traversed by racist invective that the earlier years of public dialogue had largely held at bay; yet he also exposed the force of old and emergent fault lines in the new social order more directly and acutely than many others have done. …”
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2202
(Not) Talking about Capital Punishment in the Xi Jinping Era
Published 2022-09-01“…Therefore, we analyse death penalty discourse during Xi’s tenure and compare it with discourse under his predecessors. …”
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2203
Modeling of the Relationship among Auditing Quality Factors by Using Cause and Effect Approach in System Dynamics
Published 2017-03-01“…Results showed that “Respect of Standards and Professional Performance”, “Audit Fees”, “Auditor’s Size”, “Auditor’s Reputation”, “Number of Matter Paragraphs in Auditing Report”, “Percentage of Discovered and Reported Distortions”, “Audit Opinion”, “Delay in the Audit Report”, “Auditor’s Tenure”, “Auditor's Expertise and Industry Knowledge” will have mutual effects on each other.…”
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2204
The Role of Independent Auditors and Audit Committees in Mitigating the Fraud Risks with Emphasis on the Reduction of In Consistencies between Financial and Non-Financial Measures
Published 2021-04-01“…Findings indicate some significantly negative relationships between auditor efforts, auditor tenure, AC chairs, auditor and AC chair expertise with fraud risks. …”
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2205
Contributions of Anchor Borrowers Programme to Rice Farmers’ Productivity in Ekiti State
Published 2023-01-01“…Land fragmentation and tenure system (M=1.91) and high cost of labour (M=1.86) were major constraints faced by the respondents. …”
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2206
A Nova Revolução Verde Africana: de que forma ela pode contribuir para erradicar a fome e a pobreza na África
Published 2010-01-01“…However for its success, this strategy should be accompanied by policies that increase land access, ensuring land tenure to farmers, particularly the small-scale farmers, and prioritise adequate natural resource management. …”
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2207
V. V. von Wal as Head of Vilnius Province in 1901—1902
Published 2021-10-01“…It is noted that, despite the short-term tenure of von Waal as governor of Vilna, it had a number of important consequences, demonstrating the premature liquidation of the institution of the governor-general in the region and the need to soften the administrative policy towards the local population.…”
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2208
Examining the Management of Job Engagement and Job Decisions' Impact on Local Government Officials' Perception of Prestige
Published 2023-09-01“…This article delves into the multifaceted landscape of local government employees' job decisions (JD) and job engagement (JE) by investigating their tenure intentions. The study employs a novel perspective by examining the influence of prestige, differentiating between internal and external prestige, on local government officials' perceptions. …”
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Difference in degrees : CEO characteristics and firm environmental disclosure
Published 2014“…We hypothesize that CEO characteristics such as education and tenure will influence firms’ likelihood to voluntarily disclose environmental information. …”
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2210
The Relationship between Perceived Job Insecurity and Work Engagement mediated by Job Satisfaction: A study in Bank Indonesia
Published 2013“…Data collection in this study was conducted by using purposive sampling and spreading the questionnaire to permanent employee at Bank Indonesia. Respondents have tenure at least 3 years and are placed in Banking Sector and Bank Supervision team at Bank Indonesia Regional Offices. …”
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2211
ANALISIS PENGARUH DIVERSIFIKASI PERUSAHAAN TERHADAP TINGKAT KOMPENSASI CEO, STRUKTUR KEPEMILIKAN DIREKSI, DAN KOMPOSISIDEWAN KOMISARIS
Published 2013“…Independent variables used in this study are dummy variable for diversified firm, firmâ��s performance, firmâ��s size, firmâ��s debt, firmâ��s growth, and CEO tenure. Dependent variables used in this study are CEO compensation, director ownership structure, and fraction of board of commissioner. …”
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2212
Auditor independence: Malaysian accountants’ perceptions
Published 2009“…It was evidenced from the survey that size of audit fees is the most important factor, followed by competition, size of audit firm, tenure, provision of management advisory service and finally audit committee. …”
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The relationship between job satisfaction and organizational commitment among uniformed personnel in the public sector: a case study at the Malaysia Royal Customs Department of Po...
Published 2003“…The study is try to find the relationship between job satisfaction and organizational commitment with the demographic factors (age, gender, status, education, salary, job tenure and race), work itself, pay, promotion, supervision and co-workers. …”
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Payments for ecosystem services in Indonesia
Published 2016“…Other constraining factors identified were the lack of recognition of environmental problems amongst potential buyers, and issues of rights and tenure for local communities. With so few operational programmes to date, covering a relatively small land area, and such constraints to further development, payments for ecosystem services schemes appear to have limited scope to supply ecosystem services successfully and sustainably at scale.…”
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A pastoral frontier: From chaos to capitalism and the re-colonisation of the Kazakh rangelands
Published 2015“…The economic recovery of Kazakhstan has encouraged pioneering moves by entrepreneurial individuals, moves permitted by post-Soviet laws for privatised pasture land tenure. This expansionist movement parallels ecological patterns of site sequencing in wildlife.…”
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2216
Home, meaning and identity: learning from the English model of shared ownership
Published 2010“…In particular, it is argued that shared ownership shows the limitations of two dichotomies commonly used in housing discourse: that between private and social housing; and the classification of tenure between owner‐occupiers and renters. The article concludes that a much more nuanced way of referring to home ownership is required, and that there is a need for a change of expectations amongst consumers as to what sharing ownership means.…”
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2217
Household demand for sanitation improvements in low-income informal settlements: A case of East African cities
Published 2014“…Informal urban settlements present a range of challenges to sanitation provision, including low incomes, insecure tenure, low education levels, difficult topography and transitory populations. …”
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Beyond ownership: women’s and men’s land rights in Sub-Saharan Africa
Published 2020“…Little consensus exists, however, on which rights should be monitored and reported, especially in Sub-Saharan Africa where individual property rights and customary tenure regimes coexist and where much agricultural land remains unregistered. …”
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World Bank’s financing, priorities, and lending structures for global health
Published 2017“…In 2017 it is particularly important to examine its workings in global health: the re-elected President Jim Yong Kim is the first medical doctor to hold the office and is also an activist and anthropologist who has argued for the right to health. Throughout his tenure, the bank has adopted innovative financing measures for health. …”
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Land lease markets and agricultural efficiency: theory and evidence from Ethiopia
Published 2002“…We also find that input of labor per hectare is about 25% lower on sharecropped than on other land tenure types, but that the differences in total value of inputs, outputs and profits per hectare are statistically insignificant and relatively small in magnitude. …”
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