Do employment and Business laws integrate ? Identi fication of implications for organizational performan ce in Indonesia

The balanced corporate sector of Indonesia is strongly associated with the business laws and employment regulations prevailing in the country. Organizational conduct and business performance depend upon the association and fulfillment of these legislations. For this purpose, strict compliance in Ind...

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Developing countries
Employees
Financial performance
Fines & penalties
Labor law
LDCs
Uniform Partnership Act-US
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