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Browsing Masters Dissertations by Thesis Supervisor "Webber, Don"

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    • Culture, participative decision making, and job satisfaction 

      Van Der Westhuizen, De Wet (Auckland University of Technology, 2010)
      This study sets out to empirically examine whether asymmetries in culture differentially affect the job satisfaction and the freedom for individuals to participate in job-related decisions. With globalisation facilitating ...
    • The effectiveness of tax credits as a policy tool to promote R & D activity: a systematic review and meta-regression analysis 

      Yang, I-Hua (Auckland University of Technology, 2011)
      Endogenous technical progress is a hall mark of endogenous growth theory which aims to provide an endogenous explanation of technological progress and economic growth within a general equilibrium framework. A principal ...

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