798 resultados para Local government--Turkey
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"August 1992."
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Includes a listing by subject of the general purpose powers granted to local governments in Illinois. Gives a brief description of the powers with citations to the Illinois Compiled Statutes.
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Description based on: no. 18 (Nov. 1968)
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"Sixth in a series which presents time series data on federal, state and local government transportation-related expenditures and receipts for fiscal years beginning with 1977"--P. [1]
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Bibliography: p. 20-21.
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"Prepared for the Urban Institute as part of the project, 'Economic Issues of State and Local Pension Plans,' U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, grant no. H-2921-RG."
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Cover title: Loi sur la nouvelle division de l'Empire en gouvernemens généraux formés sous le nom de vilayets.
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After 1943, detailed data for individual cities and villages released in a separate report; only in summary form in this report.
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Paged continuously.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Prior studies have shown that innovative information systems (IS) adoption behaviour by small-and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) is greatly dependent on organizational and environmental characteristics. Government influence (i.e., federal and local government agencies) was found to play an important role in the promotion or enforcement of innovative IS adoption by SMEs, and it is vital for ensuring adoption of nationwide innovative IS, particularly in developing economies. This study introduces the construct of enacted capabilities and examines the enacted capabilities that motivate SMEs to use innovative IS (i.e., a government's electronic procurement systems) to its full potential. A model of how enacted capabilities affect IS adoption behaviour through perceived net benefits and attitude is developed. A survey (and follow-up interviews) of CEOs/owners from Malaysian SMEs was conducted. Results indicate the enacted capabilities possessed by SMEs play a prominent role in determining the adoption of government electronic procurement systems by these enterprises.