Crisis Management is a significant imperative to managing catastrophic events. Because of the vulnerability, colossal misfortune and harm to property and life at the occasion of an emergency, emergency the executives has advanced to be a significant part of an association and furthermore in certain ways of life all in all. The effect factor of diary gives quantitative appraisal device to reviewing, assessing, arranging and contrasting diaries of comparative kind. It mirrors the normal number of references to ongoing articles distributed in science and sociology diaries in a specific year or period, and is often utilized as an intermediary for the overall significance of a diary inside its field. It is first contrived by Eugene Garfield, the author of the Institute for Scientific Information. The effect factor of a diary is assessed by partitioning the quantity of current year references to the source things distributed in that diary during the past two years.
Research Article: Journal of Business & Financial Affairs
Research Article: Journal of Business & Financial Affairs
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Mini Review: Journal of Business & Financial Affairs
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Book Review: Journal of Business & Financial Affairs
Research Article: Journal of Business & Financial Affairs
Research Article: Journal of Business & Financial Affairs
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Editorial: Journal of Business & Financial Affairs
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Accounting & Marketing
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Accounting & Marketing
Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Business and Economics Journal
Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Business and Economics Journal
Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Business and Economics Journal
Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Business and Economics Journal
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Business and Economics Journal
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Business and Economics Journal
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Business and Economics Journal
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Business and Economics Journal
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