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Private Sector’S Perceptions And Adoption Of The E-Invoicing System In Egypt, Riham Mohamed Soliman
Private Sector’S Perceptions And Adoption Of The E-Invoicing System In Egypt, Riham Mohamed Soliman
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This study explores the private sector’s perceptions and adoption of the mandated e-invoicing system, a key component of Egypt’s digital tax system. Twenty-three qualitative semi-structured interviews with the private sector to answer the research question: How does the private sector perceive the mandatory e-invoicing system adopted by the Egyptian government? Furthermore, the study explored the perceived impact of the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT)’s four aspects on the private sector’s perceptions and adoption of the system, including performance expectancy, effort expectancy, social influence, and facilitating conditions. The study’s findings show that all respondents confirmed the four …
Challenges Of Local Public Administration In Conflict -Affected Countries: Case Of Hadhramaut Governorate In Yemen, Istanbool Ba Abbad
Challenges Of Local Public Administration In Conflict -Affected Countries: Case Of Hadhramaut Governorate In Yemen, Istanbool Ba Abbad
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This thesis explores the challenges local public administration faced in Hadhramaut, Yemen, and explores avenues for reform. The study's main question is: "What are the main challenges confronting local public administration in Hadhramaut, and what pathways can be pursued for reform?" Hadhramaut, known for its relative stability within Yemen's political unrest, was selected as the case study. Despite its stability, the governorate struggles with challenges arising from the conflict. The research aimed to uncover these challenges and suggest guidelines for recovery, envisioning the governorate as a model for the country. The research aimed to investigate the challenges confronted by public …
Exploring Ngos’ Perspectives And Their Role In Education Reform In Egypt, Ioanna Moriatis
Exploring Ngos’ Perspectives And Their Role In Education Reform In Egypt, Ioanna Moriatis
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This exploratory study elicits NGO perceptions regarding Egypt’s Ministry of Education and Technical Education’s (MOETE) reform efforts, their interest in participating in education reform and policy advocacy, and their existing relationship with the ministry. Drawing on the findings from semi-structured, in-depth interviews with 13 representatives of education NGOs based in Cairo and Giza, this thesis takes a qualitative approach toward answering the following research question: How do NGOs targeting K-12 youth perceive their role in shaping education reform in Egypt? Despite having to navigate a host of obstacles to accessing public schools and working with the MOETE, the NGOs represented …
Assessing The Implementation Of Egypt’S Education 2.0 Reform: The Case Of Sohag, Norhan Zahran
Assessing The Implementation Of Egypt’S Education 2.0 Reform: The Case Of Sohag, Norhan Zahran
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Education is a key component contributing to a country’s socioeconomic status. Accordingly, countries that seek better economic development focus on the quality of education. Egypt realized that and started a series of educational reforms, none of which delivered the desired objectives. Regrettably, this was clear in Egyptian students' poor performance on international tests in the years 2013/2014 and 2014/2015 (World Economic Forum 2013; 2014). In 2018, the Egyptian Ministry of Education announced the launch of Education 2.0 (EDU 2.0) reform which adopted transformative, multidisciplinary, student-centered educational pedagogies to enhance the quality of education. This study presents the results of an …
International Measures And Rankings Affecting Public Administration: Is It Possible To Trick The System?, Laila El Baradei
International Measures And Rankings Affecting Public Administration: Is It Possible To Trick The System?, Laila El Baradei
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Public Administration And Jokes: We Need To Vent, Laila El Baradei
Public Administration And Jokes: We Need To Vent, Laila El Baradei
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Public Administration And The New Normal: One More Guess, Laila El Baradei
Public Administration And The New Normal: One More Guess, Laila El Baradei
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Public Administration: How It All Started In Egypt, China And Rome, Laila El Baradei
Public Administration: How It All Started In Egypt, China And Rome, Laila El Baradei
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Covid-19 And Ethical Dilemmas, Laila El Baradei
Covid-19 And Ethical Dilemmas, Laila El Baradei
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Public Administration For The Dead And For The Living, Laila El Baradei
Public Administration For The Dead And For The Living, Laila El Baradei
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The Coronavirus Pandemic And Public Administration, Laila El Baradei
The Coronavirus Pandemic And Public Administration, Laila El Baradei
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Cross-Sectoral And Inter-Sectional Collaboration At #Aspa2018, #Aspa2019 And Beyond, Laila El Baradei
Cross-Sectoral And Inter-Sectional Collaboration At #Aspa2018, #Aspa2019 And Beyond, Laila El Baradei
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