THEOPHILE BINDEOUE NASSE : Citation Profile


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Simon Diedong Dombo University of Business and Integrated Development (12% share)

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   2 years (2020 - 2022). See details.
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International Journal of Social Sciences Perspectives5

Recent works citing THEOPHILE BINDEOUE NASSE (2024 and 2023)


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Works by THEOPHILE BINDEOUE NASSE:


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2022Customer Satisfaction and Repurchase: Why Fair Practices in African SMEs Matter In: International Journal of Social Sciences Perspectives.
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2022Managing Religious Practices and Purchases: An Exploratory Research on Christian Consumers in Burkina Faso In: International Journal of Social Sciences Perspectives.
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2022Religious Practices and Consumption Behavior: Why and How Christian Consumer’s Needs and Expectations in the West African Context are Crucial In: International Journal of Social Sciences Perspectives.
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2020Social Protection and Children Vunerability in Ghana: An Evidence from the Wa and Jirapa Municipalities In: International Journal of Social Sciences Perspectives.
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2020Rethinking Recruitment Methods in Africa for A Better Management: An Evidence from Businesses in Burkina Faso In: International Journal of Social Sciences Perspectives.
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