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Does culture affect the relationships among utilitarian and non-utilitarian values, satisfaction and loyalty to shopping centres? Evidence from two Maghreb countries

International Journal of Retail & Distribution Management, 2018
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate the factors influencing customer loyalty to shopping centres across different emerging countries. Specifically, it seeks to determine how the cultural context moderates the direct effects of shopping ...
Souad Djelassi   +2 more
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Statistical analysis of long-term precipitation in the Maghreb reveals significant changes in timing and intensity

Theoretical and Applied Climatology, 2022
Adil Salhi   +2 more
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Maghreb:

Outre-Mers, 2022
Hubert Bonin, Jacques Frémeaux
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Maghreb

2021
David Thomas   +6 more
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Le Maghreb

Revue française d'histoire d'outre-mer, 1968
Martel André. Le Maghreb. In: Revue française d'histoire d'outre-mer, tome 57, n°206, 1er trimestre 1970. pp. 91-132.
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Sustainable Agriculture in Some Arab Maghreb Countries (Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia)

Agro-Environmental Sustainability in MENA Regions, 2021
Messaouda Benabdelkader   +2 more
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Maghreb

Maghreb - Machrek, 1994
Laila Al-Zwaini, Rudolph Peters
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The Roman Maghreb

2012
The history of the Maghreb is largely a history of successive invasions and colonizations. The earliest known inhabitants of this area, later called Berbers by the Romans, have been in this region since Neolithic times and are first mentioned in Egyptian records around 3000 bce. Their homeland, Tamazgha, covered the Maghreb and the Canary Islands. Some
Khalid Amine, Marvin Carlson
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Maghreb and Mashreq

2019
This chapter examines how the effective end of Jewish life in the Maghreb and Mashreq constituted not only the demise of a distinctive diaspora and a major demographic shift but also the collapse of a political status. For over a millennium, Jews had lived under Islam as an inferior yet protected minority.
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The Literary Qurʾan: Narrative Ethics in the Maghreb

Journal of North African Studies, 2021
Yasser Elhariry
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