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    Correlating NAADS Agricultural Initiatives in the Tea Sector and the Industrialisation Potential for Community Transformation and Poverty Reduction in South-Western Uganda (2015–2025) by Mucunguzi, Abel, Nabimanya, Boaz, Mpirirwe, Jedras, Nabaasa, Edgar

    Published 2025
    “…The study concludes that it is only through coordinated, well-financed, and strategically implemented efforts that Uganda can realize the full transformative potential of its tea sector and agriculture more broadly.…”
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    IPO Underpricing Factors: Technology and Non-Technology Sectors in Terms of Information Asymmetry and Retention of Control Theories by A. A. Galich, A. G. Mirzoyan

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…At the same time, in the non-technology sector, the predictive power of regression models was significantly lower, which indicates the need for further search and analysis of additional factors affecting the undervaluation of shares in this sector. …”
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    Process Improvement and Employee Velocity in the Nigerian Banking Sector: The Case of Some Selected Banks in South West, Nigeria by Oluwayomi Olota

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Findings revealed that process monitoring has the strongest effect on employee velocity (β = 0.451, t = 6.739, p < 0.000), followed by Benchmarking (β = 0.223, t = 3.882, p < 0.000), and continuous improvement initiatives (β = 0.191, t = 3.045, p = 0.002). It concluded that process improvement is significantly vital for employee velocity of in Nigeria banking sector. …”
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    Laying the Foundation: Grounding Perspectives of Leadership at the Inception of a National Arts and Health Initiative by Gray Davidson Carroll, Alexandra K. Rodriguez, Jill Sonke

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…As cross-sector interdisciplinary initiatives that employ the arts continue to rise in prominence to address national public health issues, there is an emerging need to understand how diverse teams envision and coalesce around shared goals. …”
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    Effective Sectoral Policy and Civil Service (on the Example of the Health Sector) by G. A. Borshevskiy

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…At the same time, we proved that during post-Soviet years did not occur in the real development of healthcare in Russia: the sector entered a protracted crisis and only in the very last period returned to the initial level, but at a very slow rate. …”
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    Tackling corruption in the health sector by Victoria Bozhenko

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Corruption in the health sector is unique because it includes abuse by public officials and unscrupulous behavior by other actors (drug manufacturers, health professionals, patients, etc.). …”
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    An evaluation of the ed-tech sector in India by Sadavar Maruti, Shaikh Arif

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…This report examines the drivers behind the expansion of the Ed-Tech sector in India, including rising smartphone usage, enhanced internet access, supportive government initiatives, and evolving perceptions of online learning. …”
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    Risk assessment models in the tourism sector by Simanavicius Arturas, Edmundas Jasinskas, Biruta Svagzdiene

    Published 2015-05-01
    “…Therefore, the tourism sector is highly attractive to new business initiation and development of its dynamic growth, new activities, new trends and technologies, new markets and rapid changes. …”
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    Water sustainability disclosures in agriculture sector by Indah Fajarini Sri Wahyuningrum, Muhammad Thariq Sani, Annisa Sila Puspita, Hadrian Geri Djajadikerta, Terri Trireksani, Mochamad Arief Budihardjo

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Despite progress, heterogeneity in disclosure practices and limited standardization hindered cross-sector comparability. The study concludes that future research should prioritize interdisciplinary frameworks integrating financial, environmental, and governance dimensions to improve water sustainability reporting and stakeholder engagement. …”
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