Search Results - Fareed Parbati~
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What does it take to get elected in a post-communist democracy? Explaining the success and failure of parliamentary candidates in Estonia
Published 2016“…In addition, I find evidence that candidates fare better if they have prior local-level and national-level political experience, conduct more personalised campaigns, and are positioned higher up on their party’s district-level list.…”
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Pious way to politics: the rise of political Salafism in post-Mubarak Egypt
Published 2013“…They became keen to form political parties, contest elections, and vie for power. In Egypt, the Salafi parties fared well in the post-revolution parliamentary elections and are a key player in drafting Egypt’s new constitution. …”
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Overview of CSR Research in Malaysia
Published 2016“…È un viaggio nel mondo della CSR per mettere a fuoco come è cambiato il modo di fare impresa. Un percorso che, nelle prime due parti, presenta le riflessioni dei componenti del Comitato scientifico e alcuni brevi saggi di esperti internazionali sul futuro della CSR. …”
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An analysis of the parliamentary opposition to the national government's handling of the international situation, November 1935 - May 1940
Published 1976“…Any efforts made to effect a united opposition were traced, as were the inter-party movements that originated in these years. Finally, research was undertaken to discover what factors - sociological, economic, electoral - differentiated dissidents from loyalists in the governing coalition or rival factions within the Opposition Parties. …”
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Factors influencing the intention to use Grab services in Malaysia / Nur Syafatin Abdullah
Published 2019“…However, with the growing presence of Grab in Malaysia, fares will continue to be lower and competition will rise, making it impossible for taxi drivers to survive. …”
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Promoting public transport by improving its service quality
Published 2014“…From the result, customer satisfy with seat, safety from harassment, cleanliness of the bus, staff attitude, staff appearance, bus driving style, service hours of the bus, bus routes, number of bus transfer and walking distance from bus stop from home.customer not satisfy with seat availability, security of customer,s belonging, bus temperature, cleanliness of the station, punctuality of the bus, bus frequency, bus fare and information about bus schedule. Finally recommendation to improve quality service of public bus have been suggested which is higher the frequency of the service.The findings help to understand customer demand in Kampar town and provide information and suggestion so that the responsible parties can enhance the quality of public bus service and can attract customer to ride public bus.…”
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