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National Innovation System of Israel at the Beginning of the 21st Century
Published 2020-11-01“…Powers of the state in Israel through the agency of the Office of the Chief Scientist (OCS) stimulate a wide variety of applied R&D and upon that do not prescribe the market how to develop but use targeted funding and state programs to reward the development of priority branches. …”
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Management accounting systems in islamic and conventional financial institutions in Malaysia
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Tools and Indicators for Data Quality Assessment for Official Statistical Observation of Foreign Trade in Services
Published 2015-03-01“…Statistical data on foreign trade in services is based on data from the quarterly official statistical observations performed by the format “Report on exports (imports) of services”, administrative data coming from public administration offices, chief managers of central and local budgets, ministries and government agencies. …”
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Suicidal Death due to Organophosphorus Compound Poisoning ─ an Experience of 67 Cases
Published 2016-05-01“…Viscera were preserved and sent to the Chief Chemical Examiner’s Office, Dhaka for toxicological analysis. …”
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Trends in heat related illness: Nationwide observational cohort at the US department of veteran affairs
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Information Technology Governance and Bank Performance: A Situational Approach
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Barriers affecting co-founders’ dynamic in university symbiosis program
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The COVID‐19 vaccine intentions of Australian disability support workers
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A contingency-based framework of strategic management accounting, sophisticated budgeting and costing techniques in Malaysian small and medium enterprises
Published 2015“…This study aims to examine the effect of perceived environmental uncertainty (PEU), advanced manufacturing technology (AMT) and chief executive officers’ (CEOs) involvement in networks and characteristics on advanced MAPs including strategic management accounting (SMA), advanced budgeting and sophisticated costing techniques. …”
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A New Study on the Fatigue Properties of SA Weld Joints by Considering the Effects of Welded Bead Shape
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The mediating role of organisational innovation in the relationship between strategic planning process and organisational performance in nonprofit organisations in the Kingdom of S...
Published 2015“…A mixed method research using survey questionnaire and a semistructured interview guide were adopted in the study. 257 Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) of Saudi non-profit organisations participated in the survey and based on quota sampling, 30 CEOs participated in the semi-structured interview. …”
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The Impact of Climate Change on California Rangelands and Livestock Management
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Socioemotional wealth and internal audit in family firms: trade-off between economic and non-economic goals
Published 2023-11-01“…In order to achieve this objective, a questionnaire was prepared and distributed to internal auditors, chief financial officers, and certified public accountants of Algerian family businesses. …”
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Getting Financial Regulations Right: Avoiding Unintended Effects
Published 2016-10-01“…Since regulatory changes necessarily lead to uncertainty in markets, the lack of transparency in the Canadian system is also cause for concern. Chief risk officers tend to rank inconsistent regulation as the most prominent risk factor, far higher than any other, yet Canada does not rank very well in an OECD evaluation of regulatory-impact analysis systems compared to, for instance, the U.K. …”
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Getting Financial Regulations Right: Avoiding Unintended Effects
Published 2016-10-01“…Since regulatory changes necessarily lead to uncertainty in markets, the lack of transparency in the Canadian system is also cause for concern. Chief risk officers tend to rank inconsistent regulation as the most prominent risk factor, far higher than any other, yet Canada does not rank very well in an OECD evaluation of regulatory-impact analysis systems compared to, for instance, the U.K. …”
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