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VOLATILITY REGIMES OF SELECTED CENTRAL EUROPEAN STOCK RETURNS: A MARKOV SWITCHING GARCH APPROACH Journal of Business Economics and Management (IF 2.596) Pub Date : 2022-04-04 Michaela Chocholatá
This paper investigates the weekly stock market data of the Hungarian stock index BUX, the Czech stock index PX and the Polish stock index WIG20 spanning from January 7, 2001 to April 18, 2021. The period of more than 20 years enabled to analyse the behaviour of returns and their volatility during both the calm as well as various crises/turmoil periods. Besides the traditional GARCH-type models (GARCH
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THE BEI INDEX: AN APPROACH FOR MEASURING THE BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT IN AFRICA Journal of Business Economics and Management (IF 2.596) Pub Date : 2022-04-04 Stefan Catalin Topliceanu,Sergiu Lucian Sorcaru
Africa is becoming more and more attractive for trade and investment, while entrepreneurs are concerned about the quality of the business environment. This paper aims to analyze the Africa’s business environment and its dimensions in order to identify the most favorable destinations for starting a business. The methodology for this study includes research reviewing the existing literature and a quantitative
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THE APPLICATION OF THE CUSTOMIZED SERVQUAL MODEL FOR CAREER GUIDANCE TRAINING: INDUSTRY 4.0 CHALLENGES Journal of Business Economics and Management (IF 2.596) Pub Date : 2022-04-01 Anna Kononiuk,Alicja E. Gudanowska
The importance of vocational guidance is growing, and the focus on modern tools enabling the development of competences such as flexibility, the ability to identify trends shaping the labour market and considering different scenarios of its development seem to be indispensable to survive in the world of work. The goal of the paper is to demonstrate a methodology and the outcomes of a research focused
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DETERMINANTS OF THE NORDIC HEDGE FUND PERFORMANCE Journal of Business Economics and Management (IF 2.596) Pub Date : 2022-03-29 Danielius Kolisovas,Gintarė Giriūnienė,Tomas Baležentis,Dalia Štreimikienė,Mangirdas Morkūnas
Hedge funds have become an important part of the financial sector. The development of the hedge funds in the Nordic countries has been rather robust. Therefore, it is important to identify the determinants of the hedge fund performance and isolate the managerial performance, i.e., the Jensen’s alpha. To this end, this paper construct cross sectional and panel model for the Nordic hedge funds over 2005–2018
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APPRAISAL OF EARNINGS MANAGEMENT ACROSS THE SECTORS Journal of Business Economics and Management (IF 2.596) Pub Date : 2022-03-18 Pavol Durana,Katarina Valaskova,Anna Siekelova,Lucia Michalkova
Financial managers intentionally use the legal manipulation of earnings to the business development. Earnings management is a widespread business finance phenomenon. The approaches and the ways of this practice are marked by many parallels. The main target of the article is to show the clusters with the close approach of the enterprises to the earnings manipulation and demonstrate hidden relations
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THE CHALLENGE OF BANKING SERVICES DEVELOPMENT – GIVING ITS RIGHTFUL PLACE TO CUSTOMER SATISFACTION Journal of Business Economics and Management (IF 2.596) Pub Date : 2022-03-14 Andreea-Daniela Moraru,Cristina Duhnea,Mihai Mieilă,Silvia Ghiță-Mitrescu,Margareta Ilie,Anda Ileana Necula
Lately, the global banking services industry has faced numerous challenges: the digitalization, increased competition, the instability of monetary and foreign exchange markets, and the volatility of exchange rates. However, at present, banks are facing the greatest challenge of all that is, placing the customers at the centre of business and the systematic follow-up of customer satisfaction. The present
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INFLUENCE OF BLOCKCHAIN AND SMART CONTRACTS ON PARTNERS’ TRUST, VISIBILITY, COMPETITIVENESS, AND ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE IN MANUFACTURING SUPPLY CHAINS Journal of Business Economics and Management (IF 2.596) Pub Date : 2022-03-02 Ping-Kuo Chen,Qiu-Rui He,Shiping Chu
This study investigates the influence of blockchain and smart contracts on partners’ trust, increasing visibility, competitiveness, and environmental performance when implemented in manufacturing supply chains. Partial least squares (PLS) was the main method used to test and verify the research model and hypotheses. According to the test results, blockchain and smart contracts positively influence
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A STUDY ON THE IMPACT OF SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT ON EARNINGS PERSISTENCE AND MARKET PRICING: EVIDENCE FROM KOREA Journal of Business Economics and Management (IF 2.596) Pub Date : 2022-03-02 Hee Young Ma,Ji Yeon Yoo
This study examines the implications of sustainable management for the persistence of earnings and earnings components. This study also analyzes whether sustainable management influences investors’ assessments of earnings persistence. According to previous studies, sustainable management activities ultimately have a positive effect on corporate financial performance and corporate value by satisfying
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ENVIRONMENTAL, SOCIAL AND GOVERNANCE FACTORS IN COMPANIES’ BUSINESS MODELS AND THE MOTIVES OF INCORPORATED THEM IN THE CORE BUSINESS Journal of Business Economics and Management (IF 2.596) Pub Date : 2022-03-01 Iwona Bak,Magdalena Ziolo,Katarzyna Cheba,Anna Spoz
The aim of the article is to study ESG factors and the motives of including the ESG perspective by companies in their business models (BM). The 2-stage research procedure was used to analyse the problem: bibliographic research was carried out with the use of VOSviewer software. In the paper, 99 from 3000 publications were selected for in-depth analyses, and various types of correlation measures were
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ERROR CORRECTION MODEL FOR ANALYSIS OF INFLUENCE OF FISCAL POLICY ON ECONOMIC GROWTH IN EU Journal of Business Economics and Management (IF 2.596) Pub Date : 2022-03-01 Alina Daniela Voda,Gabriela Dobrotă,Dan Dobrotă,Dănuț Dumitru Dumitrașcu
Ensuring fiscal sustainability in the Member States of the European Union has become an extremely important goal in the current economic context. The formulation of appropriate policies can lead to fiscal consolidation, and the manifestation of a fiscal shock with direct implications on national budgets and can be mitigated by a rational approach. The aim of this paper is to examine issues related
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INFLUENCE OF TRUST AND CONSPIRACY BELIEFS ON THE DISCLOSURE OF PERSONAL DATA ONLINE Journal of Business Economics and Management (IF 2.596) Pub Date : 2022-02-28 Ignas Zimaitis,Sigitas Urbonavičius,Mindaugas Degutis,Vaida Kaduškevičiūtė
The issue of trust-based personal data disclosure online remains of high importance both in social networking and online purchasing. Additionally, social networking is linked with a controversial factor of conspiracy beliefs that recently received attention because of Covid-19 pandemic. Conspiracy beliefs trigger activities online, but generate hesitations in regards to rational ideas, requests and
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WHAT DETERMINES EMPLOYEE PROCRASTINATION AND MULTITASKING IN THE WORKPLACE: PERSONAL QUALITIES OR MISMANAGEMENT? Journal of Business Economics and Management (IF 2.596) Pub Date : 2022-02-28 Jolita Vveinhardt,Włodzimierz Sroka
The nature of procrastination is usually analysed from the angle of the psychological mechanism, in the aspects of demotivating factors; however, there are not many studies emphasizing procrastination provoked by mismanagement. A similar situation is also observed with regard to multitasking analysed in this article, which is recorded at work not because employees naturally like to multitask but because
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CAPITAL STRUCTURE AND TAXATION OF COMPANIES OPERATING WITHIN NATIONAL AND MULTINATIONAL CORPORATE GROUPS: EVIDENCE FROM THE VISEGRAD GROUP OF COUNTRIES Journal of Business Economics and Management (IF 2.596) Pub Date : 2022-02-25 Marta Kluzek,Katarzyna Schmidt-Jessa
The aim of this study is to review the level of debt and the impact of taxation on the capital structure of companies operating within national and multinational corporate groups in the countries of the Visegrad Group. In the research, financial data was used from 2012–2018 regarding entities forming part of corporate groups, and panel regression models with fixed effects were applied. According to
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MANAGERS’ MINDFULNESS CONCERNING INSTITUTIONAL OBSTACLES AND THE SURVIVAL OF SMES Journal of Business Economics and Management (IF 2.596) Pub Date : 2022-02-24 Izabella Steinerowska-Streb
The study aims to identify the relationship between managers’ mindfulness concerning business obstacles in an institutional context and the survival of small and medium enterprises (SMEs). The investigation was based on the data gathered in Poland through two linked studies. A Kaplan and Meier (1958) nonparametric estimation analysis was used to verify the hypotheses. The study’s findings show that
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THE WAY TO BUSINESS COMPETITIVENESS: THE IMPORTANCE OF DIVERSITY MANAGEMENT AND TEAMWORK CLIMATE IN STABILIZING OF EMPLOYEES Journal of Business Economics and Management (IF 2.596) Pub Date : 2022-02-24 Nadežda Jankelová,Zuzana Joniaková,Katarína Procházková
Focusing on utilization of employees strengths at workforce brings companies benefit to the diverse workforce and creates a competitive advantage in a turbulent and dynamic business environment. The intention of this research is to fill a significant research gap in the in-depth exploration of relationships and support mechanisms for diversity management. The research is focused on teamwork climate
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STUDY ON THE CHARACTERISTICS OF INTERNATIONAL COAL TRADE ON COMPLEX NETWORK Journal of Business Economics and Management (IF 2.596) Pub Date : 2022-02-23 Xiaoci Chen,Zhanglu Tan,Siwen Li
This paper builds a complex network of weighted and directed coal trade based on the international coal trade data in the United Nations trade database from 1999 to 2018, specifically analyzes the trade scale, trade relations, and trade distribution and other characteristics of international coal trade, and determines the main trade core countries and trade hub countries. The results show that the
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THE EFFECT OF SERVICE QUALITY ON CUSTOMER SATISFACTION IN DIGITAL AGE: CUSTOMER SATISFACTION BASED EXAMINATION OF DIGITAL CRM Journal of Business Economics and Management (IF 2.596) Pub Date : 2022-02-23 Demokaan Demirel
This study examines how customer-centered management systems contribute to CRM through the use of digital services. The article presents empirical evidence from an online survey of 405 people using digital services living Kocaeli province in Turkey and modelling a system of structural equations using partial least squares. 405 people have been selected by a random sampling method to ensure objectivity
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AN APPROACH TO THE UNDERSTANDING OF SPORTS CIVIL ORGANIZATIONS’ ACTIVITY AND MANAGEMENT IN HUNGARY Journal of Business Economics and Management (IF 2.596) Pub Date : 2022-02-09 Sándor Kovács,Éva Bácsné Bába,Zoltán Bács,Károly Pető,Veronika Fenyves,Kushtrim Vllasaj,András Helmeczi,György Norbert Szabados
Sports civic organizations are essential for Hungarian society, especially for young people’s lives, constituting a crucial part of the corpus of civil society organizations. The performance and output of these were rarely examined; still, activity forms of an organization and their managerial practice may equally result in failure and success. By applying a survey questionnaire, this study provided
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TARGETING THE REDISTRIBUTIVE PAYMENT IN SELECTED NEW EUROPEAN UNION MEMBER STATES Journal of Business Economics and Management (IF 2.596) Pub Date : 2022-02-08 Adrian Sadłowski
The most important element in the recent reform of the Common Agricultural Policy, which is intended to reduce the concentration of aid distributed under the direct support system, is the so-called redistributive payment. The redistributive effects of this instrument depend on its specific form implemented at the national level, the level of funding, and the area structure of holdings in a given country
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OIL PRICE VOLATILITY AND AIRLINES’ STOCK RETURNS: EVIDENCE FROM THE GLOBAL AVIATION INDUSTRY Journal of Business Economics and Management (IF 2.596) Pub Date : 2022-02-01 Alexandra Horobet,Marinela Luminita Emanuela Zlatea,Lucian Belascu,Dan Gabriel Dumitrescu
The paper explores the long versus short-term attributes of the airline industry exposure to oil price risk in a macroeconomic framework that emphasizes the interconnections between various risk factors, which is the main contribution to the research in the field. A panel ARDL model and PMG estimator have been applied on monthly data between 2007 and 2020 to investigate the long-term equilibrium relationship
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ENVIRONMENTAL, SOCIAL, AND GOVERNANCE (ESG) PRACTICE AND FIRM PERFORMANCE: AN INTERNATIONAL EVIDENCE Journal of Business Economics and Management (IF 2.596) Pub Date : 2022-01-28 Imlak Shaikh
This article attempts to bring quantitative evidence of a firm’s sustainability reporting in terms of non-financial voluntary disclosures. The disclosures are made available through the annual report and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Global Reporting Initiatives (GRI) report. ESG score is a quantitative measure developed and disseminated by Bloomberg, covering about 120 Environmental, Social
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CONFLICTS BETWEEN PARENT COMPANY AND NON-CONTROLLING SHAREHOLDERS IN STAKEHOLDER-ORIENTED CORPORATE GOVERNANCE: EVIDENCE FROM JAPAN Journal of Business Economics and Management (IF 2.596) Pub Date : 2022-01-28 Kento Fujita,Akihiro Yamada
When a company establishes subsidiaries with capital provided by a third party, the subsidiaries’ shareholders include the parent company (controlling shareholders) and minority (noncontrolling) shareholders. When shareholders’ interests are divergent, conflicts may arise, causing inefficiencies in the management of the subsidiaries or the corporate group. Such conflicts among shareholders are called
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A BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF NATURAL DISASTERS AND BUSINESS MANAGEMENT IN TOURISM Journal of Business Economics and Management (IF 2.596) Pub Date : 2022-01-28 Shuixia Chen,Zeshui Xu,Xinxin Wang,Marinko Škare
Natural disasters are a critical factor for the development of business management in the tourism industry, leading to an increasing number of publications on the relationship between natural disasters and tourism business management (ND&T). In order to identify the research status of ND&T and explore the direction for future research, this paper collects 335 publications related to ND&T and develops
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EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE ON CIRCULAR ECONOMY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN EUROPE: A PANEL APPROACH Journal of Business Economics and Management (IF 2.596) Pub Date : 2022-01-24 Irina Georgescu,Jani Kinnunen,Ane-Mari Androniceanu
Sustainable economic growth is desired to be achieved by governments targeting economic, social, and environmental benefits. The idea of circular economy model is to consider feedback effects from proper waste management instead of one-way effects typical with the classical linear model. Several sectors of society contribute to circular economy and its monetary and environmental outputs in a sustainable
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PROFITABILITY AND WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT: EVIDENCE FROM THE WARSAW STOCK EXCHANGE Journal of Business Economics and Management (IF 2.596) Pub Date : 2022-01-24 Jacek Jaworski,Leszek Czerwonka
The aim of this paper is to identify the relationships between measures of working capital management (cash conversion cycle /CCC/, working capital value /WC/ and the financial liquidity /CR/) and profitability of companies listed on the Warsaw Stock Exchange. The research material consisted of data of 326 companies from 1998–2016. The analysis revealed significant non-linear relationship between WC
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COLLABORATIVE LEARNING AND INDIVIDUAL WORK PERFORMANCE IN COWORKING SPACES Journal of Business Economics and Management (IF 2.596) Pub Date : 2021-12-14 Kolja Oswald,Xiaokang Zhao
Coworking spaces are becoming increasingly popular. Throughout literature, coworking spaces are commonly known as collaborative environments. Yet, there is a lack of research on the mechanisms of the collaborative practices within coworking spaces. This research identifies collaborative learning as a major collaborative practice within coworking spaces, and develops a conceptual framework including
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DOES BOARD USAGE OF KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS AFFECT INTERNATIONALIZATION PERFORMANCE OF SMES? A CASE OF LITHUANIA Journal of Business Economics and Management (IF 2.596) Pub Date : 2021-12-14 Monika Bužavaitė,Renata Korsakienė
Internationalization of SMEs is encouraged by the advantages of new environmental conditions and appealing business opportunities, but remains a challenging process. Top management teams and more specifically board of directors appear to be a critical determinant in addressing internationalization issues. In recent years, investigation of boards in small firms’ context has been an interest of scholars
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MACROECONOMIC STABILITY AND TRANSPORT COMPANIES’ SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN THE EASTERN EUROPEAN UNION Journal of Business Economics and Management (IF 2.596) Pub Date : 2021-12-14 Michał Comporek,Magdalena Kowalska,Anna Misztal
The paper’s primary aim is to evaluate the influence of macroeconomic stability on transport companies’ sustainable development in the eastern EU from 2008 to 2019. The first part discusses the theoretical problems. The empirical part includes the methodology, results of the research and conclusions. To determine the relationship between variables, we use Pearson’s R and the Ordinary Least Square Method
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THE EXTENDED UTAUT MODEL AND LEARNING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM DURING COVID-19: EVIDENCE FROM PLS-SEM AND CONDITIONAL PROCESS MODELING Journal of Business Economics and Management (IF 2.596) Pub Date : 2021-11-30 Rizwan Raheem Ahmed,Dalia Štreimikienė,Justas Štreimikis
The undertaken research investigates the extended unified theory of acceptance and use of technology (UTAUT) model from the perspective of online education in the deadliest period of COVID-19. This research investigates the extended dimensions, for instance, mobile self-efficacy and perceived enjoyment besides traditional elements of the UTAUT model with the relationship of behavioural intention and
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THE EVOLUTION OF THE ENERGY IMPORT DEPENDENCE NETWORK AND ITS INFLUENCING FACTORS: TAKING COUNTRIES AND REGIONS ALONG THE BELT AND ROAD AS AN EXAMPLE Journal of Business Economics and Management (IF 2.596) Pub Date : 2021-11-30 Qingru Sun,Xiangyun Gao,Jingjian Si,Xian Xi,Siyao Liu,Huiling Zheng,Wenting Liang
This paper provides the concept of import dependence between countries, which is a relative quantity. In order to reveal the evolutionary characteristics of the import dependence between countries in energy trade and its influencing factors, firstly, based on the network analysis method, this paper constructs a model of energy import dependence network (EIDN) among countries and regions along the Belt
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THE SEARCH FOR TIME-SERIES PREDICTABILITY-BASED ANOMALIES Journal of Business Economics and Management (IF 2.596) Pub Date : 2021-11-29 Javier Humberto Ospina-Holguín,Ana Milena Padilla-Ospina
This paper introduces a new algorithm for exploiting time-series predictability-based patterns to obtain an abnormal return, or alpha, with respect to a given benchmark asset pricing model. The algorithm proposes a deterministic daily market timing strategy that decides between being fully invested in a risky asset or in a risk-free asset, with the trading rule represented by a parametric perceptron
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NETWORK INTERACTIONS OF GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAIN MEMBERS Journal of Business Economics and Management (IF 2.596) Pub Date : 2021-11-18 Thi Diem Chau Le,Judit Oláh,Miklós Pakurár
Supply chain structure of global enterprises tend to develop dramatically. These lead to more difficulty for enterprises in managing and building information sharing systems. Thus, it is a necessary for enterprises to limit the scope of the information sharing system by selecting essential partners. The aims of this study are to quantify the cooperation of each supply chain member, and evaluate and
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SOCIAL MEDIA AND THE STOCK MARKETS: AN EMERGING MARKET PERSPECTIVE Journal of Business Economics and Management (IF 2.596) Pub Date : 2021-11-18 Shweta Agarwal,Shailendra Kumar,Utkarsh Goel
There are numerous studies that examine the impact of social media on the stock market performance but there is a paucity of such evidences from the emerging economies. Today many multinational banks and other financial conglomerates from the developed countries are expanding their operations to the emerging markets, known for their rapid growth. The businesses in developed countries prefer using social
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MODELING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN INTEGRATED REPORTING QUALITY AND SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT Journal of Business Economics and Management (IF 2.596) Pub Date : 2021-11-10 Marius-Sorin Ciubotariu,Marian Socoliuc,Veronica Grosu,Svetlana Mihaila,Cristina Gabriela Cosmulese Cosmulese
The aim of the paper is to provide an overview of the sensitivity in terms of the preference for using the integrated reporting quality (IRQ) based on the reporting companies’ field of activity. The study focusses on designing a sensitivity analysis relying on the most relevant financial and nonfinancial indicators as required by the stakeholders. They were adjusted by the key factors for the IRQ such
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SUSTAINABILITY BONDS. AN INTERNATIONAL EVENT STUDY Journal of Business Economics and Management (IF 2.596) Pub Date : 2021-11-10 Mihaela Mocanu,Laura-Gabriela Constantin,Bogdan Cernat-Gruici
Sustainability bonds enable capital-raising and investment for those projects that have both a positive impact on the environment and a positive social outcome. This study examines the stock market reaction to the announcement of sustainability bonds issuance. The present research is designed as follows: first, an event study that examines the market reaction and second, a highlight of drivers influencing
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Bank maturity, income diversification, and bank stability Journal of Business Economics and Management (IF 2.596) Pub Date : 2021-10-29 Waqas Tariq,Muhammad Usman,Adeel Tariq,Robina Rashid,Junming Yin,Mumtaz Ali Memon,Muhammad Ashfaq
The purpose of this research is to examine the influence of bank life cycle or bank maturity on income diversification (ID) and stability. In addition, this research investigates the ID relationship with bank stability. Drawing on the dynamic resource-based view and modern portfolio theory, this research examines the influence of a paramount internal factor i.e. bank life cycle or bank maturity on
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Vocational training costs and economic benefits: exploring the interactions Journal of Business Economics and Management (IF 2.596) Pub Date : 2021-10-29 Nataliak Samoliu,Yuriy Bilan,Halyna Mishchuk
The aim of the article is to study the relationship between vocational training costs and economic benefits at different levels of economic relations. In the structure of labour costs in the EU, there was the highest share of vocational training costs in Ireland (2.79%), Great Britain (2.53%), France (1.51%), which is reflected in the economic success of these countries. A comparison with Ukraine,
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Bank maturity, income diversification, and bank stability Journal of Business Economics and Management (IF 2.596) Pub Date : 2021-10-29 Małgorzata Dziembała,Sylwia Talar
The aim of the paper is to answer the overriding question what is the role of ICT in implementation of smart specialization (SS) in EU regions (NUTS2 level)? This role can be dual and ICT is considered in this study both as an invention which has led to the emergence of new sector, and from the perspective of general purpose technology (GPT) properties where ICT plays the role of input in innovation
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KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT AND FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE IN TRANSITIONAL ECONOMIES: THE CASE OF SERBIAN ENTERPRISES Journal of Business Economics and Management (IF 2.596) Pub Date : 2021-10-15 Mila Kavalić,Milan Nikolić,Sanja Stanisavljev,Dejan Đorđević,Mladen Pečujlija,Edit Terek Stojanović
In this paper the impact and predictive effects of knowledge management on financial performance are analysed. The research also includes an analysis of the moderating effects of two moderators (National Origin and Enterprise Size) and their relationship. The data was gathered by interviewing 520 managers from manufacturing companies operating in Serbia. The most important conclusions of the research
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ESCALATION OF COMMITMENT AND CEO DEPARTURES: THEORY AND EVIDENCE Journal of Business Economics and Management (IF 2.596) Pub Date : 2021-10-15 Dmitriy V. Chulkov,John M. Barron
The escalation of commitment process involves a decision-maker continuing commitment to an investment after receiving negative information. This study develops a principal-agent model to explore how escalation decisions are linked with departures of CEOs from the position. With asymmetric information, a CEO has an incentive to conceal prior decision errors by escalating commitment to failing investments
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DEVELOPMENT OF PERFORMANCE EVALUATION INDICATORS FOR SOCIAL ENTERPRISES: THE USE OF DELPHI TECHNIQUE Journal of Business Economics and Management (IF 2.596) Pub Date : 2021-10-15 Petra Taušl Procházková,Marta Nosková,Kristýna Machová,Veronika Velíšková
Social enterprises have become a natural part of the economy. Their importance is significantly increasing, as well as the need to evaluate their performance. There are different points of view on the indicators and methods used to evaluate their performance and they often lack simplicity and are costly and time consuming. Thus, this study aims to identify and discuss performance evaluation indicators
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EVALUATION OF THE LEVEL OF SHADOW ECONOMY IN LITHUANIAN REGIONS Journal of Business Economics and Management (IF 2.596) Pub Date : 2021-10-13 Rita Remeikienė,Ligita Gasparėnienė,Özlem Yorulmaz,Martin Schieg,Andrius Stasiukynas
The article addresses a topical issue which is extremely relevant in crisis periods – evaluation of the level of the shadow economy in all Lithuanian regions. By applying the MIMIC modelling, three equations were developed for three different periods: economic upturn, economic downturn (crisis) and economic recovery. The number of immigrants, employment rate and population’s density were identified
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MANDATORY JOINT AUDIT AND AUDIT QUALITY IN THE CONTEXT OF THE EUROPEAN BLUE CHIPS Journal of Business Economics and Management (IF 2.596) Pub Date : 2021-10-13 Josep Garcia-Blandon,David Castillo-Merino,Josep M. Argilés-Bosch,Diego Ravenda
This study investigates audit quality under joint and single audit regimes with a sample of large European firms. Both, the economic relevance of these companies, and the fact that the impact of joint audit on audit quality should be stronger when the audited company is a blue-chip firm motivate the study. If mandatory joint audit were positively associated with audit quality, French firms, under mandatory
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CIRCULAR ECONOMY AND INNOVATIVE ENTREPRENEURSHIP, PREREQUISITES FOR SOCIAL PROGRESS Journal of Business Economics and Management (IF 2.596) Pub Date : 2021-10-04 Daniela-Ioana Manea,Nicolae Istudor,Vasile Dinu,Dorel-Mihai Paraschiv
Quality of life and social welfare are objectives of the social policy of any state. The study aims to identify the influence of factors such as the circular economy, digital innovation, sustainable entrepreneurship on social progress and completes the current approach identified in the literature by assessing the dependencies between the phenomena represented by them. The quantification of the influences
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DRIVERS AND CONSEQUENCES OF BUSINESS-REFERENCE-CONTENT (BRC): THE ROLE OF NARRATIVE TRANSPORTATION IN B2B COMMUNICATION Journal of Business Economics and Management (IF 2.596) Pub Date : 2021-09-29 Chang Mo Jung
COVID-19 is bringing changes in B2B sales and marketing strategies. Digital interaction with potential customers has become more critical. Business-reference content (BRC) is the most shared content, mainly using narrative format, available to potential customers through digital touchpoints. Reducing perceived purchasing risk has been recognized as the primary benefit of using BRC, but empirical research
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RESEARCH ON COMPETENCIES OF LOGISTICS SPECIALISTS IN TRANSPORT ORGANISATIONS Journal of Business Economics and Management (IF 2.596) Pub Date : 2021-09-22 Aušra Katinienė,Živilė Jezerskė,Kristina Vaičiūtė
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THE RELATION BETWEEN ENGAGEMENT QUALITY CONTROL REVIEW HOURS AND AUDITOR CHANGES: EVIDENCE FROM SOUTH KOREA Journal of Business Economics and Management (IF 2.596) Pub Date : 2021-09-06 Jae-Won Song,Yong-Shik Kim
The purpose of this study is to analyze whether engagement quality control review (EQCR) hours affect auditor changes and whether abnormal audit fees and changes in management have moderating effects on the relation between EQCR hours and auditor changes. The logit regression model is designed to investigate the relation between EQCR hours and auditor changes. The study finds evidence that EQCR hours
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CONTROLLING – AN EMPIRICAL STUDY AND PROPOSAL OF A RELEVANT MODEL FOR SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS AND DEVELOPMENT IN SLOVAKIA Journal of Business Economics and Management (IF 2.596) Pub Date : 2021-08-31 Mariana Sedliačiková,Mária Moresová,Denisa Malá,Zuzana Rowland
The economic crisis triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic suggests that enterprises should manage their business in the wider system of public, social and environmental relations. Sustainable socially responsible business is becoming a lifeline for enterprises, they need to make the most effective decisions about the future direction. This can be achieved by interconnection of sustainable socially responsible
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BIDIRECTIONAL APPROACH FOR UNIVERSITY MANAGEMENT: IMPROVED RELATIONSHIP WITH STUDENTS AND EDUCATIONAL COSTS MANAGEMENT Journal of Business Economics and Management (IF 2.596) Pub Date : 2021-08-30 Nicoleta Valentina Florea,Liliana Paschia,Dan Marius Coman,Constantin Aurelian Ionescu,Mihaela Denisa Coman,Corina Maria Ene,Nicoleta Luminita Gudanescu Nicolau
The research, through a bidirectional approach, aims to develop the university management of the degree programs in order to attract and maintain the potential students, as well as to estimate and manage the costs of the educational services offered during their life cycle. The authors bring into the centre of the study the importance of the simulation process in predicting a possible future and reduce
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FACTORS DETERMINING THE EXTENT OF GDPR IMPLEMENTATION WITHIN ORGANIZATIONS: EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE FROM CZECH REPUBLIC Journal of Business Economics and Management (IF 2.596) Pub Date : 2021-08-27 Adam Faifr,Martin Januška
In this paper, the key factors that affect the extent of GDPR implementation in enterprises are analysed. Since 2018, all organizations operating in the European Union or processing personal data of EU citizens have had to incorporate a new regulation in their work. After three years of experience, possible key factors that significantly affect the cost of the entire project have been theoretically
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DETERMINANTS OF PLATFORM ECOSYSTEM HEALTH: AN EXPLORATION BASED ON GROUNDED THEORY Journal of Business Economics and Management (IF 2.596) Pub Date : 2021-08-27 Yun Chen,Yaowu Sun
Whether the platform ecosystem operates well influences the survival and development of all actors. Drawing on the literature of business ecosystem health, we propose the topic of platform ecosystem health, which refers to a stable and sustainable operating status obtained through cooperation among actors that can effectively respond to turbulent changes, meet market demand, and make profit. Platform
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EDUCATION AS A KEY IN CAREER BUILDING Journal of Business Economics and Management (IF 2.596) Pub Date : 2021-08-25 Miloš Hitka,Peter Štarchoň,Silvia Lorincová,Zdeněk Caha
Human resources in companies are gaining increasingly more strategic meaning by its ability to influence reaching company goals. The task of a manager is to understand the fact that every employee is different, has different needs, goals, and ambitions, is motivated by something else in every stage of career ladder. The aim of the paper is to define the influence of education in building the employee’s
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SURVIVAL CAUSAL PATTERNS OF SOCIAL AND COMMERCIAL ENTREPRENEURIAL INITIATIVES IN SPAIN Journal of Business Economics and Management (IF 2.596) Pub Date : 2021-08-16 Lorenzo Revuelto-Taboada,Ana Redondo-Cano,Francisco Balbastre-Benavent
This research aims at analysing the influence of a holistic configuration of factors related to industry and the characteristics of the entrepreneur and the business, on the survival of social and commercial entrepreneurial initiatives in both, new and consolidated companies. The sample ranges from 2,851 to 2,109 firms, according to the period considered, and has been obtained from the reports of the
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SOCIO-DEMOGRAPHIC POTENTIAL OF HUMAN RESOURCES IN THE VISEGRAD REGIONS Journal of Business Economics and Management (IF 2.596) Pub Date : 2021-08-16 Eva Koišová,Jana Masárová,Eva Ivanová
Human resources are the key factor in the development of countries and regions. They affect the prosperity and competitiveness of the countries and regions. The purpose of the study was to assess the human resource potential in the V4 countries and to identify the groups of regions that share similar socio-demographic characteristics. Changes in these characteristics were tracked in the years of 2000
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MYTH OR REALITY? UNVEILING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF HIERARCHICAL CEO SUCCESSION ON FIRM PERFORMANCE AND CASH HOLDINGS Journal of Business Economics and Management (IF 2.596) Pub Date : 2021-08-16 Muddassar Sarfraz,Bin He,Syed Ghulam Meran Shah,Zeeshan Fareed
The objective of the study is to contemplate the effectiveness of hierarchical CEO succession and hierarchical CEO succession intensity on SOEs & Non-SOEs performance separately. Meanwhile, the impact of hierarchical CEO succession on cash holdings has also been analysed. The authenticated data has been accumulated from CSMAR for the years 2012-2016 contemplating the listed companies (SOE and Non-SOEs
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SMALL LOCAL BANKS IN SOCIAL MEDIA: CONVERTING SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY INTO CONSUMER ATTENTION AND ECONOMIC OUTCOMES Journal of Business Economics and Management (IF 2.596) Pub Date : 2021-06-18 Łukasz Kozłowski,Iwa Kuchciak
This study investigates the thematic content of Facebook disclosures from small local banks (SLBs) in Poland, their impact on Facebook users’ attention, and the economic repercussions for SLBs’ growth and performance. Based on the specificity of SLBs and existing empirical evidence, it hypothesizes that disclosures on socially responsible issues increase customer attention and can be converted into
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THE MEDIATING EFFECT OF WORK-LIFE BALANCE ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN WORK CULTURE AND EMPLOYEE WELL-BEING Journal of Business Economics and Management (IF 2.596) Pub Date : 2021-06-18 Asta Stankevičienė,Virginijus Tamaševičius,Danuta Diskienė,Žygimantas Grakauskas,Liana Rudinskaja
This article tends to fill the existing knowledge gap in understanding if work-life balance (WLB) can not only make a direct impact on employee well-being, but also play a mediating role between work culture and well-being. The purpose of this study was to investigate the mediating effect of WLB on the relationship between the structural dimensions of work culture – temporal flexibility, supportive
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THE IMPACT OF TOURISM UNCERTAINTY ON AIRLINE STOCK MARKETS IN KOREA: A QUANTILE REGRESSION APPROACH Journal of Business Economics and Management (IF 2.596) Pub Date : 2021-06-15 Ji-Hong Jeon
This study explores the impact of tourism uncertainty, including economic policy uncertainty (EPU) and travel crises arising from issues such as terrorism and disease outbreaks, on airline stock markets in Korea. Airline stock prices are particularly affected by tourism uncertainty. Using data from 2001–2018 and events influencing tourism uncertainty such as the 9/11 terrorist attacks and severe acute
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THE EFFECTS OF CORPORATE GOVERNANCE PRACTICES ON FIRM-LEVEL FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE: EVIDENCE FROM BORSA ISTANBUL XKURY COMPANIES Journal of Business Economics and Management (IF 2.596) Pub Date : 2021-06-02 Arikan Tarik Saygili,Ebru Saygili,Alina Taran
Corporate governance (CG) is a fundamental criteria for enhancing investors’ and stakeholders’ trust, relatively recently recognized in emerging markets. This study investigates the effects of CG practices on the firm-level financial performance of Borsa Istanbul XKURY-indexed companies during 2007–2019. Four specific aspects of CG are analysed: shareholders’ rights, public disclosure and transparency
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EVALUATION OF STATE AID AND ITS CREATED VALUE FOR DISABLED PEOPLE IN LITHUANIA Journal of Business Economics and Management (IF 2.596) Pub Date : 2021-06-02 Laura Girlevičienė,Alina Kvietkauskienė
Countries facing social issues related to the disabled apply various measures to solve them, including State aid. However, the application of these measures does not always enable them to achieve the goals of state policy or to improve indicators such as the integration of the disabled into the labor market and reduction of social exclusion. In order to evaluate the effectiveness of State aid usage