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    Vol. 2 No. 1 (2021)

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Editor-in-Chief: Dr. Jimmy B. Maming
ISSN: 2708-812X
DOI: 10.48112/IJBS
Frequency: Bi-annual
Publisher: iRAPA
Co-Publisher: Malay College, Balusbos - Philippine

 

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The iRAPA International Journal of Business Studies (IJBS) is published bi-annually by
Malay College, Balusbos, Malay, Aklan - Philippine
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