Published by: Aisha Nour Abdullah Alsharari
Pages: 1-12
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American Muslim communities are diverse, growing, and play an increasingly significant role in the United States. Estimating their numbers is challenging due to limitations on gathering religious affiliation data by government agencies. However, estimates suggest a population of two to seven million American Muslims, constituting a minority but still significant percentage of the total
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Published by: Mei Ling Zhang
Pages: 32-47
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This study delves into the realm of economic organizations by exploring the dynamic relationship between hierarchy, market, and networks. It examines the contention that these three prototypes—hierarchy, market, and network—give rise to diverse organizational forms, including hybrid organizations. Drawing on seminal work by Williamson, Olson, Simon, and various scholars, this research aims to
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Published by: Eze Chinedu Obinna
Pages: 13-31
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The pursuit of good governance is a central concern in evaluating the performance of modern governments. The absence of proper governance standards often results in a characterization of poor governance. In Nigeria, despite the return of constitutional democracy in 1999, the prevailing consensus suggests that there are ongoing issues associated with poor governance. The complex interplay
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