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    by Fasihah, Azhari
    Published 2020
    ... research was conducted among 20 obese healthcare workers through individual semi-structured in-depth...
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    by Ali, Khan Sarfaraz
    Published 2019
    ...The aim of this research is to investigate the relationship between leadership styles (i.e...
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    by Radwan, Basel Qasem Saleh
    Published 2022
    ...;<p>research contributes insights and empirical evidence considering the 2030 Dubai</p>&lt...
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    ... and semantic renditions; paraphrasing, descriptive information, communicative translation and transliteration...
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    by Azrain Nasyrah, Mustapa
    Published 2017
    ... but also validates the research framework which is well established in the corporate sector. The study...
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    by Chow, Yeong Kang
    Published 2016
    ...The purpose of this research was to assess the strategic orientations and firm performance in agro...
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    by Haslinda Hashim
    Published 2017
    ... digital practices among Malaysian children.Little research has been conducted to specifically investigate...
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    by Rohana, Ahmad
    Published 2016
    ... of quantitative and qualitative methods was advocated in this study. Quantitative research design was employed...
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    by Tabiu, Abubakar
    Published 2016
    ... management (HRM) practices (job rotation, training and development, compensation, job autonomy, communication...
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