THESES OF PH.D. DISSERTATION Barbara J.
The Determinants of Innovative Performance: A study of SMEs in a developing country Eindhoven: Eindhoven University of Technology, 2015 Keywords: innovation, small and medium enterprises, entrepreneurial orientation, proactiveness, risk-taking, intra-cluster ties, extra-cluster ties, absorptive capacity, ambidexterity, exploration and exploitation Eindhoven University of Technology Department.
This thesis consists of nine chapters, including Chapter 1: Introduction and Chapter 9: Discussion and conclusions. Each of chapters 2-8 has been written as a paper for submission to peer-reviewed journals and should be viewed as self-standing, with its own methods, acknowledgements and references. One paper (Chapter 2) has been published; a second (Chapter 8) has been accepted for publication.
Title of the PhD Thesis Cultural Landscape Changing due to Anthropogenic Influences on Surface Water and Threats to Mangrove Wetland Ecosystems: A Case Study on the Sundarbans, Bangladesh A thesis approved by the Faculty of Environmental Sciences and Process Engineering at the Brandenburg University of Technology at Cottbus in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award of the.
Cash Waqf is a viable form of Islamic endowment whose prime goal is providing relief to the less privileged citizens especially the Muslims in the society. Quite incontrovertibly, Waqf has inherent potential to ensure redistributive justice in the society given its numerous benefits. Waqf endowment provides human relief, dignity, financial support, and social needs to alleviate the struggles.
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Gelar PhD diraihnya pada tahun 2011 dengan thesis yang masih merupakan kajian kebijakan, dalam dan luar negeri, yang berfokus pada analisa aktor dengan judul “Responding to democratization and globalization: NGO’s influence on Indonesia’s policies on labour migration”. Pada tahun 2011 Sylvia Yazid juga ditunjuk sebagai Sekretaris Program Studi Ilmu Hubungan Internasional Unpar untuk.
This thesis investigates the return to schooling and human capital externalities in Indonesia. It is found that estimated returns to schooling in Indonesia are substantially non-linear and considerably lower than in other Asian countries and developing countries. Furthermore, the findings provide evidence that human capital spillovers exist in Indonesia and support the view that investing in.