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Estimating the effect on obesity of delaying tax-based interventions in Mexico: A modeling study. [PDF]
Carnalla M +10 more
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A Scoping Review of Microsimulation Models on Obesity-Related Policy Evaluation. [PDF]
Cao Z, Fang Y, Wang C, An R.
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Talent Management in SMEs: Unraveling the Role of Contextual Factors
ABSTRACT Employing a multiple case study analysis, this paper explores the contextual factors—internal, external, and relational—that affect small and medium‐sized enterprises (SMEs) in designing their approaches to talent management (TM). Results underscore the significance of two prominent internal variables—namely, organizational size and ownership ...
Franca Cantoni +2 more
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Profit shifting from Nigeria to Europe: The impact on human rights. [PDF]
Etter-Phoya R +4 more
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Service Work as Lived Experience: A Problematizing Review
ABSTRACT Between employee burnout and growing recruitment challenges, a systemic crisis confronts the service industry. One reason lies in the scope of received human resource management (HRM) approaches, which often emphasize organizational performance metrics at the expense of the emotional, social, and material experiences of doing frontline service
Kushagra Bhatnagar +2 more
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A policy instrument-based textual analysis of elderly care policies in the context of low fertility in China. [PDF]
Su M, Zhang Y, Lei P, Zhu X.
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A Tax Law perspective on Brexit: which consequences on VAT and customs procedures?
The aim of this dissertation is to examine and deepen the tax consequences of Brexit, with a specific focus on two aspects of tax law that have raised and still raise many critical issues and uncertainties: VAT and customs. In order to identify and analyse the implications of the UK withdrawal from the EU on the two above mentioned aspects, i.e., VAT ...
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What's New? While the association between tobacco consumption and oral cancer is well established, the effect of cessation, particularly of chewing tobacco, the most common tobacco product in South Asia, is understudied. This case–control study in an Indian population demonstrates that a longer duration of tobacco smoking and chewing cessation is ...
Gayathri B. Pullat +8 more
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