This data article presents the results of a search for scholarly works on online business and commitment using the Lens.org database. The data were collected by applying filters for document type and subject and exporting the resulting datasets to CSV and Bibtex files. The data were then analyzed and compiled using Zenodo.org. The data provide valuable insights into the contributions of different institutions, authors, fields of study, and countries to research on online business and commitment. The results show that the London School of Economics and Political Science is the institution that contributed the most data, with the field of political science being the most active area of research. The data also reveal that the United Kingdom is the country that provided the most data and that Springer Nature is the most prolific publisher of scholarly works on this topic. These findings can be useful for scholars, students, and practitioners interested in online business and commitment, and the data can be used for further research and experimentation.
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The data article presents search results on online business and commitment from the Lens.org database.
The data provide insights on institutions, authors, fields of study, and countries that contribute to research on the topic.
The findings can be useful for scholars, students, and practitioners interested in online business and commitment, and the data can be used for further research and experimentation.
This study aims to provide an overview of current legal due diligence standards. So that it can be an answer to the various due diligence models used in previous studies. This research is a desk research, with literature sourced from the lens.org database and garuda.kemdikbud.go.id for scientific articles, and book.google.com for books. The result of this research is that legal due diligence has the same objective as legal audit, namely risk mitigation. The absence of standards for legal due diligence in general, can be filled with existing standards in legal audits, except for legal due diligence conducted by stock market legal consultants within the scope of the stock market. Because they already have special standards set by their association. The results of this research are expected to facilitate legal practice in conducting legal due diligence in the future.
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