ASSESSING HUMAN FACTOR IN THE ADOPTION OF COMPUTER-BASED INFORMATION SYSTEMS AS THE INTERNAL CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

Assessing Human Factor in the Adoption of Computer-Based Information Systems as the Internal Corporate Social Responsibility

Computerization in management information systems has thickly segregated employment and unemployment which are being discussed due to technological implementation at operational and strategic levels.In this article, we Soccer - Referee - Accessories have evaluated the criticism and internal corporate social responsibility (CSR) challenges caused du

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Age, sex, and climate factors show different effects on survival of three different bat species in a woodland bat community

1.Bats are the second largest mammalian Order and important providers of ecosystem services including insect pest control, pollination and seed dispersal.Yet, the lack of basic information on their demographic rates hampers detecting changes in population trends, and thus conservation efforts.2.The elusive life-styles, that leads to imperfect and b

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Identifying the Forest Surfaces Prone to Fire Ignition and Wildfire Spread in Metropolitan Areas; a Comparative Case from Western Balkans

Human activity combined with the dynamics of severe climate conditions are accepted the main drivers of wildfire events in the Mediterranean region.This fact is urging for further comprehensive research focusing on the wildland-urban interface (WUI) at metropolitan scale, at which the tension between the cause and effect of wildfire is the highest.

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