Suggestion System as an HRM Tool to be Successful in Organisations in New Zealand: Some Empirical Evidence
Owners-managers of SMEs may sustain their competitive position and survive longer when knowledge is effectively and efficiently shared in order to increase their innovation capability.
Repositioning Nigeria: Application of Marketing Communication Tools by Political Parties in Campaign Programs
The results show that marketing communication tools enhance political campaign programs.
Does Knowledge Management Lead to Innovation? an Empirical Study on SMEs in Rwanda
The study results revealed that only knowledge sharing was found positive and significant predictor of innovation whereas the effect of knowledge acquisition and responsiveness to knowledge on innovation was not significant.
Conjoint Analysis Tool for Determining Attributes on Designing a Graduate Degree Program
The conjoint analysis contributed to the understanding of organizational elements to offer master’s program represents a novel contribution to make decisions based on academic offer products attractive to target audiences that are intended to serve.
A Multifarious, Multifaceted Approach to the Multipolar World: a Necessity
Multipolarity is a realism of the contemporary and the future world (increasingly). What is needed is a multifarious, multifaceted approach to multipolarity, which would accept that the hegemony of one power (if there ever was one) is outdated, never to return.
Autonomic Trust Management in Cloud-Based and Highly Dynamic IOT Applications
In this paper, we propose an autonomic trust management framework for cloud based and highly dynamic Internet of Things (IoT) applications and services.





