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Emotion Regulation at Work Employees and Leaders’ Perspectives
This paper makes overview of multiple aspects of the topic, outlining their importance in terms of subjective wellbeing in the workplace and objective performance at work as well as contemporary theoretical frameworks and empirically-based practical solutions.
The Key Determinants of Industrialization in Uzbekistan
This study aims to find out the factors subject to advancement and hindrance and to define the bridge between influencing factors and the development of industrialization in Uzbekistan.
Violence as Social Pathology Through the Optics of Social Work
The aim of this paper is not to give a comprehensive picture of the problem of today’s violence, nor is our goal to find a single correct opinion on the topic, due to the extent of the problem.
Digitalization of Business Processes in Federalist Environments: The Introduction of E-Invoicing in Germany
In this article we will analyze the government-driven introduction of e-invoicing in Germany. The decision to digitalize the invoicing processes in Germany is based on an EU guideline that instructs all member states to switch to electronic invoicing within their administrations.
IT Workforce Planning Practices in Kenya
The aim of the study is to provide a guidance on best practices in workforce planning to all the organizations in Kenya. The findings are that some organizations in Kenya have executed and implemented best practices in workforce planning.
Treasury Single Account (TSA) and Economic Development in Nigeria: Accounting & Ethical Issues
The study concludes that whilst TSA policy is a laudable project, these issues must be dealt with other wise, economic development in the face of TSA policy will continue to suffer. The study recommended among others that there should be ethical revolution.
Countering Disruptive Innovations
The paper concludes with the suggestion of a business model that businesses can replicate to counter disruptive innovations. Countering disruptive innovations is critical for bolstering a business’ continuity and sustainability.
American Advocacy to Education System Development: The Case of Albania
The study aims to point out the achievements of the education system in Albania through the support and the impact of the American school. This would assist in a better understanding of Albanian education policies and contemporary processes in a global market.
Education Policy and Leadership
The paper suggests that universities play a fundamental role in the interactive innovation process. In this model, the university is a major producer of knowledge that can act as a link between innovation and production at the regional level.
Determinants of Financial Capability: A Situational Analysis for Namibia
This paper scopes financial inclusivity as a process ensuring ease of access, availability, and usage of financial services by all members of society. To reduce socio-economic inequality, the poor in developing countries, like everyone else, need access to a wide range of financial services that are convenient, flexible, and reasonably priced.