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DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION, FIRM PRODUCTIVITY AND POLICY COORDINATION IN VIETNAM: A BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS PERSPECTIVEDigital transformation is widely regarded as a pathway to higher firm productivity in developing economies, yet its effects remain uneven across firms. Focusing on Vietnam, this paper examines how digital transformation affects firm productivity, why outcomes differ, and what policy conditions are needed to strengthen productivity gains. The study uses a qualitative, evidence-based approach based on literature revie…
Reference · Wikidata
Rethinking and re‐shaping indigenous economies: Māori geothermal energy enterprisesjournal article from 'Journal of Enterprising Communities: People and Places in the Global Economy' published in 2012
Book · DOAB
Indigenous participation in Australian economiesThis volume seeks to contribute to the body of anthropological and historical studies of Indigenous participation in the Australian colonial and post colonial economy. It arises out of a panel on this topic at the annual conference of the Australian Anthropological Society, held jointly with the British and New Zealand anthropological associations in Auckland in December 2008. The panel was organised in conjunction …
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