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    The success of a management information system in healthcare sector of Pakistan by Anwar Ujan, Imran, Suhaimi, Mohd Adam, Hydari, Manzar Abbas, Rind, Malook

    Published 2015
    “…The administration data framework (MIS) is characterized as the data framework that gives administration data about budgetary and operational parts of clinic administration. The Pakistan Government Under the head of Health Affairs and Services, a total allocation of Rs 9,863 million has been made in the budget estimates 2013-14, which is higher by 25.7% and 24.9% respectively when compared with budget and revised estimates 2012-13. …”
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    Participation in crop maximization project, empowerment and well-being among small farmers of Sindh Province, Pakistan by Mujtaba, Khushk Ghulam

    Published 2017
    “…Findings of this study can be used by the Sindh/Pakistan government, agricultural department of the Sindh, Pakistan, non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and policy makers to develop their policies and strategies for the betterment of the peasant communities in future.…”
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    Technology transfer and technological capability building: A study of textile and clothing industry of Pakistan / Nazia Nazeer by Nazia , Nazeer

    Published 2019
    “…The reasons for this are varied but the most crucial appears to be a lack of understanding of procedures and processes, and the inability to identify needed capabilities for development. Hence, the Pakistan government should focus on policy efforts to improve the basic and high infrastructure support while firms need to broaden their strategies to connect and expand into global value chains. …”
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    The relationship between financial, privacy, product and convenience risks and online shopping behavior in Pakistan by Bhatti, Anam

    Published 2021
    “…In practical term, this study suggests online shopping vendors and Pakistan government to consider perceived risk, subjective norms, and trust to improve online shopping behavior.…”
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    A comparative study of Pakistani & British newspapers’ editorials on the coverage of ‘War on Terror’ by Safdar, Aasima

    Published 2015
    “…The Pakistani press was completely against the WoT and criticized the Pakistan government’s support for the war. The Pakistani press appeared to be more aggressive and oppositional against WoT than the British newspapers. …”
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