Economics and business topic list of research papers
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The Impact of Gender Difference at Romanian Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) Management Level, Analyzed by Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB) Lens2014 / Alexandra Mihaela Popescu, Alecxandrina Deaconu, Teodor Popescu
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The Relationship between the Success of Countries at the Guangzhou 2010 Summer Asian Games and Demo-economic Factors
Abstract The main purpose of present study was to predict the success of countries participated at the Guangzhou 2010 Summer Asian Games by demo-economic factors. The present study was causal-comparative and applied. The statistical population...
2013 / Mahdi Shariati Feizabadi, Mohammad Khabiri, Mehrzad Hamidi -
Adoption of Social Media Networks by Indonesian SME: A Case Study
Abstract We observed how an Indonesian SME using social media networks (Facebook and Twitter) for their business. The adoption of social media network to promote and conduct business in SMEs is quite new. We used Actor Network Theory (Callon, 1999;...
2013 / Samiaji Sarosa -
¿Proporciona la auditoría evidencias para detectar y evaluar tensiones financieras latentes? Un diagnóstico comparativo mediante técnicas econométricas e inteligencia artificial
Resumen El pronóstico del fracaso financiero es una cuestión crítica, tanto para la teoría como para la praxis financiera, ya que el fallo tiene importantes consecuencias sobre los accionistas y acreedores, y también sobre terceros. Este trabajo...
2013 / Carlos Piñeiro Sánchez, Pablo de Llano Monelos, Manuel Rodríguez López -
Developing the Plered's Ceramic Cluster, West Java by Encouraging Building the Model House and Introducing Kampoeng Keramik
Abstract Ceramic Industrial Cluster in Plered, West Java is an example of a cluster in Indonesia. This cluster produces a variety of ceramics that is sold to the local market as well as the international market. The ceramic industrial cluster in...
2013 / Aknolt Kristian Pakpahan -
Approved but non-funded vaccines: Accessing individual protection
Abstract Funded immunization programs are best able to achieve high participation rates, optimal protection of the target population, and indirect protection of others. However, in many countries public funding of approved vaccines can be...
2013 / David W. Scheifele, Brian J. Ward, Scott A. Halperin, Shelly A. McNeil, Natasha S. Crowcroft, et al. -
Have Reforms Established Transmission Channels of Exchange Rate Policy in Myanmar?
Abstract While Myanmar moved to a floating exchange rate regime from a fixed exchange rate regime in April 2012, parallel market transactions of foreign exchange remained pervasive. This paper investigates the question whether the reforms have...
2013 / Koji Kubo -
The Free Time Allocation and its Relationship with the Perceived Quality of Life (QoL) and Satisfaction with Life (SwL)
Abstract The aim of this study is to examine the relationship between the Free Time Allocation with the Perceived Quality of Life (QoL) and the Satisfaction with Life (SwL) in Greece. A samp le of 353 respondents showed that the Paid Labour is a...
2014 / Dimitrios I. Maditinos, Dimitrios Papadopoulos, Lluis Prats -
Synchrony Perception and Inverse Effectiveness: Are they Complementary or Contrasting in Audiovisual Speech Integration?
Abstract Inverse effectiveness, one of the three principles of multisensory integration, was formulated in the context of single neuron recordings and, according to it multisensory stimuli are more likely, robustly or strongly integrated when the...
2014 / Markos Sellis, Petros Maragos, Argiro Vatakis -
The impact of a large-scale natural disaster on patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: The aftermath of the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake
Abstract Background A large-scale natural disaster may exacerbate chronic respiratory diseases, such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). The aftermath of a natural disaster can include poor access to medication,...
2012 / Seiichi Kobayashi, Masakazu Hanagama, Shinsuke Yamanda, Hikari Satoh, Shinsaku Tokuda, et al. -
A Review on Value Chain in Higher Education
Abstract Today, the universities as higher education instituts are faced with a changing environment.Increasing international competition besides changing management paradigms in higher education, make universities encounter with new challenges. So...
2012 / Mahsa Dorri, Mohammad H. Yarmohammadian, Mohammad Ali Nadi -
Development of International Educational Systems by Competence Networking based on Project Management
Abstract The globalization demands new kinds of concepts and models to ensure the provision of skilled labor by international educational systems based on advanced competence networking. The success depends on the professional use of the latest...
2014 / Christian-Andreas Schumann, Helge Gerischer, Claudia Tittmann, Hans Orth, Feng Xiao, et al. -
Impact of Scratch Programming on Students’ Understanding of Their Own Learning Process
Abstract This research study analyses the students’ competence of self- directed learning introducing in the mathematics curriculum an activity related with computer programming using Scratch. We worked with two groups of pupils; one group is in an...
2012 / Teresa Ferrer-Mico, Miquel Àngel Prats-Fernàndez, Albert Redo-Sanchez -
The Issue of Children with Visual Handicap School Matureness as One of Inclusion Determinants
Abstract What should we imagine when we hear the term school matureness? This term contains physical, psychical and social readiness of a child to enter the primary education system. The benchmark for entering is set in the Czech republic by the age ...
2014 / Dita Finková, Libuše Ludíková -
The Effects of Psycho-education and Counselling for Women Suffering from Breast Cancer in Support Groups
Abstract Breast cancer is, as we well know, a complex and traumatizing disease, considered to be a systemic one ever since its diagnosis. Facing a diagnosis of breast cancer is often equivalent to facing death itself, which leads to the emergence of ...
2014 / Georgeta C. Cozaru, Adrian C. Papari, Mihaela L. Sandu -
Preface2013 / Nicholas Tsounis, Aspasia Vlahvei
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The Role of Parents in the Implementation of the Curricula
Abstract In this study, we are researching the participation of the parents in the upbringing and educational process through their participation in the implementation of the school curriculum. Led by the pedagogical belief that the inclusion of the ...
2012 / Marija Blagoj Kostadinova -
The Factors of the Attractiveness of the Capital Market of Lithuania
Abstract The integration of world financial markets, the development of new information technologies, the availability and dependability of information and the competitiveness of national stock exchanges have considerably altered the functioning of...
2014 / Viktoras Pocius, Stanislava Stungurienė, Arvydas Paškevičius -
System factors to explain H1N1 state vaccination rates for adults in US emergency response to pandemic
Abstract Introduction During the 2009–2010 H1N1 pandemic, vaccine in short supply was allocated to states pro rata by population, yet the vaccination rates of adults differed by state. States also differed in their campaign...
2013 / Carlo Davila-Payan, Julie Swann, Pascale M. Wortley -
Financial Reporting for SMEs – Past and Perspectives
Abstract Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) have an important position in the world wide economy. The accounting information provided by them must have the same role. The paper aims to highlight having at basis the research of papers problems ...
2013 / Raluca Sava, Bogdan Mârza, Nicolae Eşanu