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(2024)The advent and integration of mobile information and communication technology (MICT), high bandwidth cellular services, laptops and mobile phones have created a boundaryless workspace where employees are expected to remain ...
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(2022)Purpose: As local communities are embedded into the development of smart cities, their perceptions and attitudes towards these projects are crucial to ensure sustainable socio-economic development. This paper aims at ...
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(2022)This study had the following objectives: To assess the level of knowledge of Mauritians aged ≥ 20 years on the health effects of Second Hand Smoke (SHS), to investigate their behaviour when exposed to SHS and to look for ...
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(2019)The purpose of this paper is to investigate factors influencing Mauritian consumers’ attitude towards SMS advertising. Based on the Uses and Gratifications (U&G) theory, a questionnaire was designed and administered among ...
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(2018)This study is designed to investigate the factors influencing students’ intention to adopt electronic learning (e-learning) in a Small Island Developing State (SIDS) economy. The overarching theory underpinning this study ...
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(2025)Syngas, composed mainly of H2 and CO, is a key intermediate for the synthesis of chemicals and fuels. Traditionally, syngas is produced from steam methane reforming (SMR), a well-established but carbon-intensive process. ...
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(2024)The impact of the tax regime on the non-renewable energy sector has been neglected in the current literature. The sector is reported to be at the heart of most oil and gas producing economies. Considering the immense ...
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(2024)The 2024 CHOGM Shadow Report examines the obligations of Commonwealth member states under international human rights law, while taking into consideration the Commonwealth Charter and the 2022 CHOGM Communiqué, in order ...
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(2025)In this review article, we present the idea of “translingual entanglements of emotions,” which seeks to illustrate how emotions can be inherently entangled within language learning and teaching contexts in relation to ...
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(2013)Inbreeding depression is a widespread phenomenon of central importance to agriculture, medicine, conservation biology and evolutionary biology. Although the population genetic principles of inbreeding depression are well ...