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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
Theses and Dissertations
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 …
Impact Of Social Media On Public Perception Of Government Covid-19 Response Efforts, Taher Taher
Impact Of Social Media On Public Perception Of Government Covid-19 Response Efforts, Taher Taher
Theses and Dissertations
This research aims to understand this phenomenon to provide insights into how governments can perform better in times of crisis regarding social media and its impact on public opinion. This research aims to understand how social media impacts public perception of government COVID-19 response efforts by studying Facebook comments, likes, and reactions (emoticons).
The study was based on data gathered from Facebook comments on the daily infographic COVID-19 statistics from the official site of the Ministry of Health and Population. The sampling frame is the 52 weeks of 2020, January to December, through random sampling resulting in 546 comments. The …
Who Has The Right To Pull The Plug?, Laila El Baradei
Who Has The Right To Pull The Plug?, Laila El Baradei
Faculty Journal Articles
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How Entrepreneurial Should A Government Be?, Laila El Baradei
How Entrepreneurial Should A Government Be?, Laila El Baradei
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An Increasingly Blurred Distinction Between The Three Sectors Of The Economy, Laila El Baradei
An Increasingly Blurred Distinction Between The Three Sectors Of The Economy, Laila El Baradei
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Covid-19 Vaccine Rollout: A True Test Of The Bureaucracy, Laila El Baradei
Covid-19 Vaccine Rollout: A True Test Of The Bureaucracy, Laila El Baradei
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Clubhouse And Voice In Public Affairs, Laila El Baradei
Clubhouse And Voice In Public Affairs, Laila El Baradei
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Where To Start The Reform Process And Why We Choose To Ignore The Big Picture, Laila El Baradei
Where To Start The Reform Process And Why We Choose To Ignore The Big Picture, Laila El Baradei
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Is There An Optimal Relationship Between Universities And Policymakers?, Laila El Baradei
Is There An Optimal Relationship Between Universities And Policymakers?, Laila El Baradei
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Self- Reporting On Sustainable Development Goal 16 By Governments: A Big Farce, Laila El Baradei
Self- Reporting On Sustainable Development Goal 16 By Governments: A Big Farce, Laila El Baradei
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Nudging By Governments And A Large Grey Area, Laila El Baradei
Nudging By Governments And A Large Grey Area, Laila El Baradei
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Media Independence As A Prerequisite For Good Governance: Is It An Illusion?, Laila El Baradei
Media Independence As A Prerequisite For Good Governance: Is It An Illusion?, Laila El Baradei
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Forms Of Duality Of Institutions And The Reasons Why: Egypt’S Case, Laila El Baradei
Forms Of Duality Of Institutions And The Reasons Why: Egypt’S Case, Laila El Baradei
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Participation And Resistance: Project Success In Telal Zinhom, Maysa Abbas Ayoub
Participation And Resistance: Project Success In Telal Zinhom, Maysa Abbas Ayoub
Archived Theses and Dissertations
The main concern of this thesis is the different strategies that the government adopts in the process of upgrading or redeveloping squatter areas. The thesis studies two projects: a redevelopment project that applied a topdown approach and an upgrading project that applied a participatory approach. This thesis focuses on the relation between the project and the people arguing that there is a negative correlation between participation and resistance. The thesis shows the ways in which the adoption of an un-participatory approach in a development projects creates resistance on the part of the beneficiaries, which consequently negatively affects the success of …