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    Impact of FDI, environment and institutional quality on health outcomes, health expenditure and healthcare system efficiency by Yahaya, Adamu

    Published 2017
    “…It is also of utmost importance for developed world to assist the developing countries to fast-track their institutions, environment management capacity for efficient healthcare system.…”
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    Approaches to 'markets': the development of Shanghai as an international financial centre by Lai, Karen P.Y.

    Published 2007
    “…This thesis opens up the black box of ‘markets’ by scrutinising the process of market formation and examining its complexities in the context of Shanghai’s development as an international financial centre. The financial markets in Shanghai are framed, understood and acted upon differently by the Chinese local and central governments, regulatory institutions, local and foreign financial institutions and transnational interests. …”
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    Trade and environment: striking a balance in international law by Khanum, Farjina

    Published 2012
    “…The multilateral trade agreements have made allowances and included exceptions with regard to the protection of environmental concerns. However, the precise way in which trade institutions balance environmental considerations by comparison with trade considerations is likely to prove critically important for the protection of the environment. …”
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    The influence of institutional logics on CSR in China: the case of Chinese international shipping by Shen, Xi

    Published 2021
    “…Multiple institutional logics, including the external logics developed around the Western international shipping field (external logics), the Chinese state logics, professional logics, religious logics, and the market logics, co-exist and compete to define the content of CSR in the Chinese international shipping field. …”
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    Adjustment problems among international students in Malaysian private higher education institutions by Malaklolunthu, Suseela, Sateyen Selan, Poovaikarasi

    Published 2011
    “…In order to attract more international students, it is important to understand and develop measures to overcome the various kinds of adjustment problems they face. …”
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    Institutions and agency in CSR strategy: an empirical investigation of development and implementation by Bondy, Krista

    Published 2008
    “…Therefore, this research provides a contribution to knowledge by providing conceptual and empirical insights into how CSR is developed an implemented in a transboundary environment, by providing a partial characterization of an institution of CSR, and identifying a novel mode of institutional change. …”
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    Development of ecological indicators for Islamic eco-campus environment by Harun, Nor Zalina, Sapian, Abdul Razak, Abdul Majid, Noor Hanita, Mohamed Osman, Mariana, Mansor, Mazlina, Zakariya, Khalilah

    Published 2017
    “…The indicators that will be developed are expected to become references to other Islamic education institutions and Muslim Ummah.…”
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    Empirical essays on trade openness, total factor productivity growth and efficiency by Henry, Michael

    Published 2004
    “…As part of this inquiry, it examines the role played by international trade both singly and in combination with geography, institutions and foreign R&D. …”
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    The effect of internal capabilities and external environment on small and medium sized enterprises’ international performance and the role of the foreign market scope : the case of... by Ismail, Noor Azlin, Kuivalainen, Olli

    Published 2012
    “…First, we study the effects of a firm’s internal capabilities (such as international entrepreneurial orientation, foreign market experiential knowledge) on international performance, and second, we focus on the SMEs’ external environment such as globalization phenomenon, industry and domestic market conditions and local institutional factors which may have an effect on international performance. …”
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