Historical Studies in Central America
External reference: https://openalex.org/T14312
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Information technology capability and financial reporting quality in local governments: the mediating role of accounting information system quality
Indonesian study demonstrates that accounting system quality mediates the relationship between IT capability and financial reporting quality in local government organizations.
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Managers use multiple criteria to assess accounting systems and innovation
Qualitative study exploring how managers evaluate management accounting systems and innovation performance measurement across five companies using semi-structured interviews and content analysis.
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GIS maps crop change in nineteenth-century eastern Africa
GIS analysis of 1857-1876 explorer accounts reveals spatial and temporal patterns in maize, rice, and cassava adoption across inland equatorial eastern Africa along caravan routes.
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Historical movements linked Guianas and Lesser Antilles Caribs
Excavations in French Guiana reveal material culture linking continental and island Caribbean populations in the 17th century, supporting mythological accounts of Galibi expansion.
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Nicaragua’s popular economy is shaped by state and cooperative contradictions
Examination of Nicaragua's popular economy, its role in welfare developmentalism, and contradictions between cooperative movements and state institutions supporting alternative economic organization.
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Accessibility was the strongest e-governance factor in service delivery
Study of e-governance effectiveness in Zanzibar finds digital accessibility most critical for public service delivery, followed by resource utilization and accountability mechanisms.
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Basilan extension officers face staffing, pay, and coordination problems
Qualitative study of agricultural extension officers in Basilan Province identifies systemic gaps in staffing, resources, and institutional coordination affecting farm service delivery.
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JIT adoption faces barriers in Jember coffee shops
Study examines barriers to just-in-time inventory adoption among small coffee businesses in East Java, identifying supplier reliability, material costs, and quality control as key obstacles.
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ICT use in VICOBA is mostly for communication
Case study of ICT adoption in Village Community Banks (VICOBA) in Songea Urban, Tanzania, examining technology integration patterns, barriers, and member perceptions of digital tools.
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Guatemala's Economic Society was closed after challenging colonial rules
Explore how Spain's Crown suppressed Guatemala's Economic Society for proposing indigenous reforms that challenged colonial law and social hierarchies in late 18th-century Spanish America.
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Government reporting shows unresolved tension between competing values
Examine how competing paradigms of public accountability and business-oriented approaches create nested controversies in government financial reporting standards and frameworks.
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Cashwave : Expense Tracker
Cashwave is a web-based expense tracker offering real-time budget monitoring, automated transaction categorization, and bank integration for personal and business financial management.

