ASJC code: 1406, ASJC category: Marketing , Subject Area: Social Sciences & Humanities
10 Items
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Diagnosing the reality of the marketing challenges in marketing the wheat crop and the mechanisms for dealing with it: An exploratory study of the opinions of a sample of wheat crop marketers In Saladin Governorate
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Digital marketing and its role in achieving sustainable competitive advantage: An exploratory study of the opinions of a sample of workers in private hospitals in the city of Sulaymaniyah
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Enlightened marketing and its role in promoting sustainable marketing: A survey of the opinions of a sample of department managers in a number of commercial companies in the independent Zakho administration
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Impact of Modern Technology and Electronic Screen Usage on Children: A Factor Analysis Study in Erbil City
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Some Properties of the Odd Weibull Exponential Distribution with Application
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The impact of oil revenues on some financial sustainability indicators: an applied study on the Iraqi economy for the period 2004-2021
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The impact of using artificial intelligence techniques in marketing Iraqi tourist destinations
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The Role of Determinants of International Marketing in Enhancing Customer Satisfaction: An Exploratory Study of the Opinions of a Sample of Customers of Supermarkets in the City of Erbil
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The role of personal traits of employees in enhancing marketing agility: an analytical study of the opinions of a sample of employees in Iraqi telecommunications companies
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Using Demarketing to Reduce Consumer Addiction and Shift Towards a Green Consumer: An exploratory study of the opinions of a sample of soft drink consumers
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