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Vol. 22 No. 2 (2019): Business Management Review
Vol. 22 No. 2 (2019): Business Management Review
Published:
2019-12-31
Articles
The Effect of Ifmis Adoption on Financial Reporting Quality in Tanzanian Local Governments
Henry Chalu
1-31
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The Effect of Output Monitoring On Supplier Logistics Performance and Flexibility: The Mediating Effects of Buyer-Supplier Integration in the Context of Essential Medicines Supply
Gladness Salema
32-50
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Account Receivable Management Practices of Smes in Tanzania: A Qualitative Approach
Evelyn Richard, Benedicto Kabala
51-66
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The Mediating Role of Brand Involvement in the Social Media Use-Marketing Communication Effectiveness Relationship: A Case of Selected Entertainment Smes in Uganda
Andrew Musiime,, Lufumbi Mwaipopo
67-86
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The Influence of Network Configurations in Enhancing Smes’ Competitiveness: Evidences from Building Materials Retailers in Tanzania
Romed Kavenuke, , Lucy Mboma, Ulingeta Mbamba
87-99
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Financial Reporting and Value Relevance: Empirical Evidence from Indian and Tanzanian Listed Firms
Indiael Daniel Kaaya
100-118
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Effects of Regional Economic Integration on Regional Trade in Africa: The Case of Regional Economic Communities
Musah Mohammed, Petro Sauti Magai
119-134
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Salient Attributes on the Choice of an Airline Service Provider: A Case of Domestic Airlines in Tanzania
Omari Mbura
135-154
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Management Practices on Occupational Health and Safety in the Tanzanian’s Small Scale Mining Firms: Does Compliance Cost Matter?
Dominic Nkolimwa, , Dev Jani, Theresia Dominic
155-170
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Account Receivable Management Practices of Smes in Tanzania: A Qualitative Approach
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