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Information Flow Between the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange and the Johannesburg Stock Exchange: A Transfer Entropy Approach Organizations and Markets in Emerging Economies Pub Date : 2021-12-22 Kingstone Nyakurukwa
The purpose of this paper is to determine whether there was information flow between the stock markets of Zimbabwe and South Africa during the time the Zimbabwean economy was dollarized. The author used econophysics-based Shannonian and Rényian transfer entropy estimates to establish the flow of information between the markets in tranquil periods as well as at the tails of return distributions. The
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Economic Consequences of Covid-19 Pandemic: An Analysis of Exchange Rate Behaviour Organizations and Markets in Emerging Economies Pub Date : 2021-12-22 Maheswar Sethi,Sakti Ranjan Dash,Rabindra Kumar Swain,Seema Das
This paper examines the effect of Covid-19 on currency exchange rate behaviour by taking a sample of 37 countries over a period from 4th January 2020 to 30th April 2021. Three variables, such as daily confirmed cases, daily deaths, and the world pandemic uncertainty index (WPUI), are taken as the measure of Covid-19. By applying fixed-effect regression, the study documents that the exchange rate behaves
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Consumer Entitlement Inventory: A Scale Extension and Application to the Vietnamese Retail Context Organizations and Markets in Emerging Economies Pub Date : 2021-12-22 Si Van Nguyen,Minh Vo
The consumer entitlement (CE) construct is a key variable in the exchange process in retail environments. The original Consumer Entitlement Inventory (CEI) was developed and applied within Western cultural boundaries. The main contribution of this study is the extension of the original CEI to better fit the Vietnamese context and to demonstrate its applicability in the context of an emerging economy
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Tax Planning, Corporate Governance and Financial Performance of Selected Quoted Non-Financial Companies in Nigeria (2007–2018) Organizations and Markets in Emerging Economies Pub Date : 2021-12-22 John Olayiwola,Stephanie Okoro
This study examines the interactive effect of tax planning and corporate governance on the financial performance of 50 non-financial quoted companies in Nigeria between 2007 and 2018. The study sample that covers 9 sectors was selected purposively through stratified random sampling. Data used were collected from the audited annual reports and accounts of selected quoted companies in Nigeria and fact
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The Impact of Currency Misalignment on Trade Balance of Emerging Market Economies Organizations and Markets in Emerging Economies Pub Date : 2021-12-22 Abdullahil Mamun,Emrah Eray Akça,Harun Bal
This study is an attempt to examine the impact of currency misalignment on the trade balance of emerging market economies from 1980 through 2016. It firstly measures the equilibrium RER and corresponding misalignment series of 21 EMEs separately adopting a single equation approach and then includes them in the trade regression together with undervaluation and overvaluation to estimate the dynamic relationship
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Is Bitcoin Price Driven by Macro-financial Factors and Liquidity? A Global Consumer Survey Empirical Study Organizations and Markets in Emerging Economies Pub Date : 2021-12-22 Shinta Amalina Hazrati Havidz,Viendya Ervina Karman,Indra Yudha Mambea
This research aims to utilize macro-financial and liquidity elements as the factors that may affect the price of Bitcoin as the largest cryptocurrency in terms of market capitalization. The macro-financial factors analyzed in this study were foreign exchange, stock market index, interest rates, and gold, while liquidity ratio is the internal factor. This study applied a fixed-effect model (FEM) and
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Linking the Robo-advisors Phenomenon and Behavioural Biases in Investment Management: An Interdisciplinary Literature Review and Research Agenda Organizations and Markets in Emerging Economies Pub Date : 2021-12-22 Nomeda Lisauskiene,Valdone Darskuviene
Technological advancements bring continuous changes into the investment industry. The paper aims to provide insights on future research agenda based on a review of the current stance of research on the links between the Robo-advisors phenomenon and behavioural biases of individual investors. A qualitative investigation method has been applied for literature review on Robo-advisors and their impact
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Does Emigration Hurt the Economy? Evidence from Lithuania Organizations and Markets in Emerging Economies Pub Date : 2021-12-22 Gindrute Kasnauskiene,Remigijus Kavalnis
This study explores the economic impact of population emigration with special reference to the case of Lithuania. For this reason, we developed a SVAR model and applied related IRF and FEVD tools using quarterly data for the period of 2001-2020. Our findings reveal that a positive shock in emigration is related to lower unemployment. It is also found that the increased emigration is linked to higher
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Bank Liquidity Hoarding Strategies in Uncertain Times: New Evidence from an Emerging Market with Bank-level Data Organizations and Markets in Emerging Economies Pub Date : 2021-12-22 Van Dan Dang,Hoang Chung Nguyen
The paper explores the impact of uncertainty on bank liquidity hoarding, particularly providing new insights on the nature of the impact by bank-level heterogeneity. We consider the cross-sectional dispersion of shocks to key bank variables to estimate uncertainty in the banking sector and include all banking items to construct a comprehensive measure of bank liquidity hoarding. Using a sample of Vietnamese
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Decomposition of the Sources of Real Exchange Rate Misalignment in Egypt: Evidence from the ARDL Model Organizations and Markets in Emerging Economies Pub Date : 2021-12-22 Rana Hosni
This paper examines the behavior of the real exchange rate in Egypt over the period 1965–2018 by attempting to pursue three interrelated purposes. The first is to investigate the extent of deviations between the actual exchange rate and its equilibrium level and illustrate the magnitude of any currency misalignments. The second is to search for the different phases of over- and undervaluation of the
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Organizational Intelligence and Market Expansion in Jordanian Pharmaceutical Companies Organizations and Markets in Emerging Economies Pub Date : 2021-05-20 Najm A. Najm,Amany A. H. Alfaqih
There are many studies that have focused on the Albrecht model of organizational intelligence (OI) and its seven dimensions (strategic vision, shared fate, appetite for change, heart, alignment and congruence, knowledge deployment, and performance pressure), but the current study presents a new attempt to study OI using the Yolles model in its three dimensions (self-reference, self-regulation, and
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The Quality of Relationship with Stakeholders, Performance Risk and Competitive Advantage in the Hotel, Restaurant and Café Market Organizations and Markets in Emerging Economies Pub Date : 2021-05-20 Vida Skudiene,Yuhua McCorkle,Denny McCorkle,Daniil Blagoveščenskij
While emerging markets have become an opportunity for companies in the less populated and saturated markets to expand their business, they also impose challenges for foreign partners’ competitive behavior. To offer the value that would be competitive in emerging markets, companies need to improve the quality of their relationship with business partners. Relationship quality may enhance the probability
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National or Global? Moderated Mediation Impact of Sports Celebrity Credibility on Consumer’s Purchase Intention Organizations and Markets in Emerging Economies Pub Date : 2021-05-20 Vytautas Dikčius,Svetlana Ilciukiene
The paper aims to examine the role of localness of a sports celebrity and a level of product involvement in the mediated impact of the perceived product quality on the relationship between a sports celebrity’s credibility and consumers’ purchase intention in a developing economy. A total of 253 respondents participated in an experiment including the localness of 2 sports celebrities (global vs national)
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The Economics of the Name Change: Long-term Adjustments towards EU/NATO or Short-term Resolution of Political Uncertainty? Organizations and Markets in Emerging Economies Pub Date : 2021-05-20 Bojan Srbinoski,Klime Poposki,Ksenija Dencic-Mihajlov,Milica Pavlovic
North Macedonia and Greece resolved the 27-year country name dispute and removed the main hurdle for North Macedonia to start the accession processes towards the EU and NATO. The paper analyzes the stock market movements around several events related to the name issue resolution to uncover whether Macedonian companies experienced stock price adjustments according to the long-term benefits/costs of
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Is CSR Expenditure Relevant to the Firms in India? Organizations and Markets in Emerging Economies Pub Date : 2021-05-20 Arunesh Garg,Pradeep Kumar Gupta,Pritpal Singh Bhullar
The present study examines the relevance of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) expenditure to the firms in the mandatory regime in India. The paper has its theoretical basis from the instrumental aspect of the Stakeholder theory, which assumes a positive influence of CSR over financial performance. Therefore, the study hypothesizes that the firms which fulfill the CSR expenditure requirement will
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Indian Stock Market during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Vulnerable or Resilient?: Sectoral analysis Organizations and Markets in Emerging Economies Pub Date : 2021-05-20 Rishika Shankar,Priti Dubey
This study examines the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on the performance of Indian stock market, measured by daily average returns and trading volume. The analysis is aimed at discovering the vulnerability of the general market as well as nine crucial sectors to the pandemic while also checking the impact on overall volatility in the market. The findings suggest that all the sectors followed a consistent
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Relationship between Economic Growth and Unemployment Rates in the Algerian Economy: Application of Okun’s Law during 1991–2019 Organizations and Markets in Emerging Economies Pub Date : 2021-05-20 Bilal Louail,Djamel Benarous
This paper aims to examine the Algerian economy by applying Okun’s law to study the impact of real GDP on unemployment rates and examine the impact of labour market protection policies on Okun’s coefficients. The annual data on the Algerian economy for the period 1991–2019 were used. The autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL) bounds testing technique model was used in conjunction with the gap version
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Risk Perception in the Internationalization of Brazilian Companies: An Analysis in Different Entry Modes Organizations and Markets in Emerging Economies Pub Date : 2021-05-20 Ronaldo de Oliveira Santos Jhunior,Gustavo Abib,Fabrício Stocker
The existence of risks is a premise in business-related matters, mainly in the exploration of international opportunities. Organizations seeking to operate abroad are potentially more susceptible to the risks that exist internationally. This study follows the behavioral approaches to internationalization and conceptual ideas about risk and risk perception in international business. The main goal is
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A Family Affair: A Quantitative Analysis of Third-Generation Successors’ Intentions to Continue the Family Business Organizations and Markets in Emerging Economies Pub Date : 2020-12-30 Francine Chan,Dominique Jalandoni,Cecil Austin Sayarot,Marc Uy,Denver Daradar,Patrick Aure
Family businesses face a succession crisis where only 13% survive until the third generation (Lee-Chua, 2014). While there is sufficient literature on family business succession planning , research on the motivations behind next-generation engagement in family firms, especially for third-generation successors, is limited (Garcia, Sharma, De Massis, Wright & Scholes, 2018). Thus, the present study tested
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Managing Private Labels Based on Psychographic Consumer Segments: Emerging European Market Perspective Organizations and Markets in Emerging Economies Pub Date : 2020-12-30 Sandra Horvat,Đurđana Ozretić Došen
This paper explores private labels in the context of Croatia, as a representative of a CEE and EU member countries, where their importance is continuously growing. It aims to reveal whether consumers’ psychographic characteristics impact their attitudes towards private labels, which are in the growth stage of the product life cycle. Findings show that price consciousness, consumer innovativeness, and
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An Empirical Study of Affective Commitment: the Case of Machinery Enterprises in Hochiminh City Organizations and Markets in Emerging Economies Pub Date : 2020-12-30 Hoa Dinh Nguyen,Diem My Thi Tran,Thanh Ba Vu,Phuong Thuy Thi Le
The study aims to investigate the impact of participation in decision-making (PDM) and perceived organizational support (POS) on affective commitment in machinery enterprises. The study applies structural equation modeling (SEM) to test the research hypotheses. The authors surveyed 220 employees who work in machinery enterprises to collect data for the research. The study results indicate that both
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Contribution of Manufacturing Strategy to Competitive Performance of Manufacturing Companies: Empirical Evidence from Vietnam Organizations and Markets in Emerging Economies Pub Date : 2020-12-30 Hoa HoangMr.,Anh Chi Phan,Phong Le Thai
This paper presents the results of an empirical study examining the relationship between manufacturing strategy and competitive performance of Vietnamese manufacturers, with focus on the technology factor of manufacturing strategy. Statistical techniques were used to analyze the data collected from 25 manufacturing enterprises, and the qualitative research method was employed to enrich the captured
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Fit to Last? Investigating How Person-Job Fit and Person-Organization Fit Affect Turnover Intention in the Retail Context Organizations and Markets in Emerging Economies Pub Date : 2020-12-30 Gentrit Berisha,Rrezon Lajçi
Retail supermarket chains face high turnover that creates costs and compromises customer satisfaction. Turnover intention is influenced by the fit or misfit of employees to the job and the organization, as well as their satisfaction with the job and the commitment to the organization. This paper investigates the relationship of person-job (P-J) and person-organization (P-O) fit with job satisfaction
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Financial Performance, Exchange Rate, and Firm Value: The Indonesian Public Companies Case Organizations and Markets in Emerging Economies Pub Date : 2020-12-30 Yulita Setiawanta,Dwiarso Utomo,Imam Ghozali,Jumanto Jumanto
Transactions between countries require a stable exchange rate. When the exchange rate of the country experiences uncertainty, then this will influence the company’s financial performance and even affect the company’s market value. This study aims to look for the direct influence of the company’s financial performance as an independent variable and the firm value as a dependent variable within the investor
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The Effect of Financial Performance and Innovation on Leverage: Evidence from Indonesian Food and Beverage Sector Organizations and Markets in Emerging Economies Pub Date : 2020-12-30 Perdana Wahyu Santosa
This article aims to investigate the determinants of firm’s capital structure (debt ratio) such as asset structure, profitability, agency cost, innovation and technology, and firm size as a moderating variable. This study used quarterly data from the financial statements of food and beverage firms at the Indonesia Stock Exchange with a purposive sampling method that met the research criteria with panel
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Business in the Base of the Pyramid: A Literature Review and Directions for Future Research Organizations and Markets in Emerging Economies Pub Date : 2020-12-30 José Satsumi López-Morales,Felipe de Jesús Rosario-Flores,Antonio Huerta-Estevez
The base of the pyramid (BoP) is the lower-income segment of the population. It represents an important market that is often disregarded by companies as a source of economic benefit. For this reason, scholars have gained interest in this topic since the early 21st century. The main objective of this article is to identify research areas related to business in the BoP. A qualitative investigation was
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Intellectual Capital Disclosures and Corporate Governance in Gaining the Firms’ Non-Discretionary Profits and Market Value in ASEAN-5 Organizations and Markets in Emerging Economies Pub Date : 2020-12-30 Saarce Elsye Hatane,Felicia Nathania,Jocelyn Lamuel,Fenny Darusman,Devie
This study aims to find the effect of Intellectual Capital Disclosure (ICD) and Corporate Governance (CG) on firm performance in ASEAN countries. Firm performance is divided into accounting-based performance and market-based performance. The accounting-based performance consists of Non-Discretionary Net Income (NDNI) and Cash Flow Operations (CFO), while market-based performance consists of Tobin’s
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Strategic Orientation of Mexican Family-owned Businesses and Its Influence on Corporate Social Responsibility Practices Organizations and Markets in Emerging Economies Pub Date : 2020-05-29 José Luis Esparza Aguilar, Argentina Soto Maciel, José Luis Zapata Sánchez, María de Jesús Pérez Hervert
The aim of this article was to determine whether the strategic orientation of family-owned businesses influences Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) practices. For this purpose, a questionnaire was administered to a sample of 245 family-owned businesses in the southern part of the southeastern Mexican state of Quintana Roo. Variables attributed to CSR measurements were environment, society, employees
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Equilibrium and the Adjustment Process in the Number and Scope of Co-operatives in Morocco Organizations and Markets in Emerging Economies Pub Date : 2020-05-29 Adil Outla, Moustapha Hamzaoui
The paper discusses the government policy that encourages the emergence of co-operatives and analyzes the co-operatives in light of their growth in number. It establishes a static equilibrium and highlights the co-operatives’ adjustment process (dynamic equilibrium).The methodology/approach consists of the development of a theoretical model, using the Nash equilibrium for the co-operative market, and
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Financial Development, Institutional Quality and Economic Growth: Evidence from ECOWAS Countries Organizations and Markets in Emerging Economies Pub Date : 2020-05-29 Michael Appiah, Fanglin Li, Doreen Idan Frowne
Most of the literature that explored the relationship between financial development and economic growth taking into consideration the roles played by institutional quality in the ECOWAS region still debates on the roles of institutional quality on economic growth. This study used data from 1996-2017 for 15 emerging economies within the ECOWAS by applying two-step SYS GMM (SGMM) estimators. The following
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Impact of Organizational Characteristics, CEO Education, and Firm Ownership on the Adoption and Effectiveness of High Performance Work System in Vietnam Organizations and Markets in Emerging Economies Pub Date : 2020-05-29 Tran Huy Phuong
In spite of tremendous research on the relationship between HPWS and firm performance, a paucity of them has examined the antecedent of HPWS. Data were collected from CEOs and HRM managers from 311 firms including state-owned, private and foreign invested enterprises. Multiple regression analysis suggests that (1) firm characteristics (firm capital, firm age) and CEO’s education were positively associated
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Poverty Effects of Remittances: Evidence in CEE Countries Organizations and Markets in Emerging Economies Pub Date : 2020-05-29 Mindaugas Butkus, Kristina Matuzevičiūtė, Kotryna Raupytė
The countries with a transition economy in the EU have experienced rapid growth of labour migration and remittance flows during the last two decades. Remittances are improving household economic welfare, so it is important to evaluate how these financial flows may affect the poverty situation, as CEE countries are facing levels of poverty and inequality way above the EU average. The paper examines
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Pricing Efficiency of Exchange Traded Funds in India Organizations and Markets in Emerging Economies Pub Date : 2020-05-29 Y V Reddy, Pinkesh Dhabolkar
Exchange traded funds (ETFs) have two prices, the market price and the net asset value (NAV) price. ETFs NAV price gets determined by the net value of the constituent assets, whereas the market price of ETFs depends upon the number of units bought or sold on the stock exchange during trading hours. As per the law of one price, the NAV and market price of the ETF should be the same. However, due to
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Impact of High-Skilled Migration to the UK on the Source Countries (EU8) Economies Organizations and Markets in Emerging Economies Pub Date : 2020-05-29 Gindrute Kasnauskiene, Juste Palubinskaite
The majority of studies into the economic effects of high-skilled migration focus on aggregate impact on the economic output in the countries of destination. The economic impact of migration of the highly qualified on the economies of the countries of their origin has been examined less. This qualitative research aims to address that gap by identifying the economic effects of high-skilled migration
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Value Chain and Economic Development: the Case of the Colombian Coffee Industry Organizations and Markets in Emerging Economies Pub Date : 2020-05-29 Ana-Maria Parente-Laverde
Dependency on natural resources has made economies unstable because of the fluctuation of commodity prices. However, coffee production has not had this effect on the Colombian economy owing to the process of upgrading the value chain, with the Colombian National Federation of Coffee Growers taking the lead. Using a case study methodology, the present article aims to analyse how the process of upgrading
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The Effect of Celebrity Endorsement on Instagram Fashion Purchase Intention: The Evidence from Indonesia Organizations and Markets in Emerging Economies Pub Date : 2020-05-29 Halimin Herjanto, Michael Adiwijaya, Elizabeth Wijaya, Hatane Semuel
To maintain the significantly positive influence of celebrity endorsement (CE) on Instagram user consumption behavior, scholars and business practitioners are motivated to have a better understanding of this phenomenon. Literature on CE focuses on its direct effect on attitude toward various brand components; however, this study takes a different approach by developing a new conceptual model and a
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Financial Constraint on R&D Activities in Vietnamese Universities – an Empirical Research Organizations and Markets in Emerging Economies Pub Date : 2020-05-29 Nguyen Dang Tue
R&D is one of the most important roles of universities. Many previous studies examined the impact of financial factor on university R&D activities but reached no consensus view. This article contributes to the current literature by exploring how financial factor and other factors influence R&D activities in Vietnamese universities. The author employed a survey dataset from the Association of Vietnam
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Influence of Religiosity on the Behavior of Buying Sports Apparel: A Study of the Muslim Market Segment in India Organizations and Markets in Emerging Economies Pub Date : 2019-12-31 Hasnan Baber
The paper is aimed to study the influence of religiosity on the behavior of buying sports apparel in the Muslim market segment of India. The data was collected from 1000 Muslim respondents from four states: Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, Uttarakhand, and Jammu & Kashmir. The paper has found that religion plays no role when Muslims buy sports apparel. They shop as any other religious person does. No other factor
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Impact of Agency Costs on Firm Performance: Evidence from Vietnam Organizations and Markets in Emerging Economies Pub Date : 2019-12-31 Le Duc Hoang, Tran Minh Tuan, Pham Van Tue Nha, Pham Van Tue Nha, Ta Thu Phuong
An assumption in agency costs theory is that agency costs can exert a negative impact on firm performance. In this study, we examine the impact of agency costs on firm performance of Vietnamese listed companies. Our sample includes 736 companies in Vietnam during the period om 2010 to 2015. We find that agency costs exert a negative impact on firm performance. Our results are robust to alternative
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Relationship Marketing Estimation Model in Emerging Economies: Dyadic Versus Non-dyadic Approach Organizations and Markets in Emerging Economies Pub Date : 2019-12-31 Anton Agus Setyawan, Bernardinus M. Purwanto, Basu Swastha Dharmmesta, Sahid Susilo Nugroho
The purpose of this study is to analyze two estimation models related to relationship marketing in business-to-business interactions in the context of emerging economies. We compare two estimation models – one based on a dyadic approach and another based on a non-dyadic approach. We estimate these two models and compare their results to see which one is more suitable to be used as a theoretical relationship
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Foreign Ownership and Stock Return Volatility in Vietnam: the Destabilizing Role of Firm Size Organizations and Markets in Emerging Economies Pub Date : 2019-12-31 Anh Tho To, Yoshihisa Suzuki, Bao Ngoc Vuong, Quoc Tuan Tran, Khoa Do
This study aims to examine the relevance of foreign ownership to stock return volatility in the Vietnam stock market over ten years (2008 - 2017). After applying the fixed effects regressions and the extended instrumental variable regressions with fixed effects, we find that foreign ownership decreases the volatility of stock returns. However, the stabilizing impact of foreign ownership on stock return
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The Role of Trust in Mexican Companies in Relation to the Human Factor Organizations and Markets in Emerging Economies Pub Date : 2019-12-31 María Teresa De la Garza Carranza, Jorge Armando López-Lemus, Eugenio Guzmán Soria, Delfino Vargas Chanes
The purpose of this study is to analyze the role of trust in Mexican companies in relation to organizational factors, the leadership and career satisfaction of employees. To achieve this objective, a quantitative method of structural model equations was used. The sample consisted of 181 individuals working in service businesses, manufacturing and public service mainly. The study was done in the central
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Systematic Risk and Accounting Determinants: An Empirical Assessment in the Indian Stock Market Organizations and Markets in Emerging Economies Pub Date : 2019-12-31 Srikanth Parthasarathy
This study explores the contemporaneous association between market determined risk measures and accounting determined risk measures using the large liquid non-financial stocks in the Indian stock market in the recent 2012-2017 period. Two measures of systematic risk and seven accounting determined risk measures are chosen based on prior research. This study uses three regression techniques, namely
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Economic Freedom, Globalization, and the Shadow Economy in the European Union Transition Economies: a Panel Cointegration Analysis Organizations and Markets in Emerging Economies Pub Date : 2019-12-31 Yılmaz Bayar, Ömer Faruk Öztürk
The presence of the shadow economy differs considerably among the countries. Therefore, determination of factors behind the differences in the size of cross-country shadow economy becomes more of an issue for designing and implementing the right policies to combat the shadow economy. This study investigates the influence of economic freedom and globalization on the size of the shadow economy in the
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Size Effect in Market-wide Liquidity Commonality: Evidence from the Indian Stock Market Organizations and Markets in Emerging Economies Pub Date : 2019-12-31 Namitha K. Cheriyan, Daniel Lazar
Liquidity commonality and the co-movements in trading costs related to such commonality have remarkable implications in market microstructure. Analyzing and identifying such commonality will enable the investor and policy maker to discover evidence regarding the inventory risks and asymmetric information in uencing individual securities’ liquidity. Thus, this study aims at documenting the liquidity
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It is Domestic, it Must Be Healthy: How Health Consciousness and Consumer Ethnocentrism Shape Healthiness Perception and Purchase Intentions of Domestic Food Organizations and Markets in Emerging Economies Pub Date : 2019-12-31 Elze Uzdavinyte, Martin Aubel, Justina Gineikienė
Consumer ethnocentrism (CET), healthiness perception and health consciousness have been extensively researched in regard to consumer food choices. Literature on domestic food choices provides evidence that CET positively affects consumer preferences toward domestic food. However, the effect of health consciousness on domestic food choices has not yet received a ention. Our online study (N=227, convenience
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The Influence of Recommendations in Social Media on Purchase Intentions of Generations Y and Z Organizations and Markets in Emerging Economies Pub Date : 2019-12-31 Rasa Pauliene, Karina Sedneva
The aim of this study is to explore how the impact of recommendations in social media on intention to purchase varies between generations Y and Z. The research focuses on two types of online recommendations, namely online reviews and opinion leaders’ recommendations, and e-WOM, which refers to recommendations made by followers. It also aims to examine which of the two types predominates among generations
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Sectoral Analysis of the Determinants of Corporate Capital Structure in Malaysia Organizations and Markets in Emerging Economies Pub Date : 2019-12-31 Yee Peng Chow
This study investigates the determinants of corporate capital structure of various sectors in the Bursa Malaysia Main Market with the aim to establish whether the determinants of capital structure can be explained by either the trade-off or the pecking order theory. This study also examines whether there are any differences between the regressions for any two sectors or not. This study applies both
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Customer-based Brand Equity for a Tourism Destination (CBBETD): the Specific Case of Bandung City, Indonesia Organizations and Markets in Emerging Economies Pub Date : 2019-09-09 Hartanto Yuwo,John B. Ford,Mustika Sufiati Purwanegara
This study examines in detail the use of customer-based brand equity for a tourism destination (CBBETD) as a strategic tool for use with a specific city (Bandung City, Indonesia in this instance). The CBBETD scale developed by Konecnik (2005) and empiricized by Konecnik and Gartner (2007) was successfully adapted using qualitative and quantitative refinements for the city of Bandung. A sample of 400
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The Links Between Social Motivational Engagements, Brand Community Commitment and Repurchase Intention Across Online Brand Communities Organizations and Markets in Emerging Economies Pub Date : 2019-09-06 Ramūnas Časas,Tomas Palaima,Lasha Mironidze
The study focuses on the relationships between social motivational engagements, brand community commitment and repurchase intentions across marketer-generated and customer-generated online brand communities. The current study demonstrates that online brand community commitment mediates the effects of all the six motivational engagements (self-expression, connecting, helping, like-minded discussions
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Sms Advertising in India: is Tam a Robust Model for Explaining Intention? Organizations and Markets in Emerging Economies Pub Date : 2019-05-31 Hemant Bamoriya, Rajendra Singh
This study examined mobile users’ intentions to receive SMS advertising in India using Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) as a research framework. 242 respondents completed a structured questionnaire, measuring their responses to the TAM’s five constructs. Using Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) both measurement model and structural model testing was done to analyze the data. The findings suggested
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Locus of Control as a Moderator in the Relationship Between Job Satisfaction and Organizational Commitment: a Study of Indian It Professionals Organizations and Markets in Emerging Economies Pub Date : 2019-05-31 Bindu Chhabra
In recent times, increasing interest has been shown by OB and HR practitioners in the area of organizational commitment (OC). This interest stems from the fact that the committed workforce is considered beneficial for organizational functioning and effectiveness. The present study was conducted to explore the direct relationship of job satisfaction and locus of control (LOC) on organizational commitment
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UNDERSTANDING SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURIAL INTENTION THROUGH SOCIAL COGNITIVE CAREER THEORY: A PARTIAL LEAST SQUARES STRUCTURAL EQUATION MODELLING APPROACH Organizations and Markets in Emerging Economies Pub Date : 2019-05-28 Patrick Adriel P. Aure, Rayan P. Dui, Shieradel V. Jimenez, Denver D. Daradar, Alvin Neil A. Gutierrez, Angelique C. Blasa, Joseph Sy-Changco
This research attempted to find empirical evidence that examines the drivers of social entrepreneurial intentions (SEI) through the lens of social cognitive career theory (SCCT). Since the SCCT model of SEI is still in the early stages and needs to be further developed, experts recommend the use of partial least squares structural equation modelling (PLS-SEM) to analyze data collected from 294 business
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FORMULATION OF A DYNAMIC PORTFOLIO WITH STOCKS AND FIXED-INCOME INSTRUMENTS IN THE INDONESIAN CAPITAL MARKET Organizations and Markets in Emerging Economies Pub Date : 2019-05-28 Robiyanto Robiyanto, Rihfenti Ernayani, Rendi Susiswo Ismail
This research creates a crossed asset portfolio formulation dynamically with stocks and fixed-income instruments. This dynamic portfolio formulation did not require normally distributed data and accommodated the correlation among class assets which kept changing across time. This was based on the existing assumptions in the modern portfolio theory which were rarely found in the real world, for example
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ACQUISITION BEHAVIOR OF EMERGING VERSUS DEVELOPED MARKET MULTINATIONALS Organizations and Markets in Emerging Economies Pub Date : 2019-05-28 Kashif Ahmed, Ralf Bebenroth
The purpose of this paper is to investigate how emerging and developed market multinationals (EMMs and DMMs) differ in their acquisition behavior (vis-a-vis the choice of partial versus full acquisitions) when entering a developed market economy, Japan. We hypothesize that EMMs prefer partial acquisitions, whereas DMMs prefer full acquisitions due to what we call the country-of-origin effect. Additionally
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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LEVERAGE, MATURITY, AND INVESTMENT DECISION: EVIDENCE FROM EMERGING MARKETS Organizations and Markets in Emerging Economies Pub Date : 2019-05-28 Vina Christina Nugroho, Kim Sung Suk
In this paper, we examine simultaneous relationship between leverage, maturity and over(under)- investment in emerging markets. We divide leverage into short term and long term to investigate the relation between current and future simultaneous relationship between leverage and investment decision, between debt maturity and investment decision, and between leverage and debt maturity. This research
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FACTORS THAT DETERMINE THE CLOSURE OR JEOPARDIZE THE CONTINUITY OF A MICRO AND SMALL ENTERPRISE Organizations and Markets in Emerging Economies Pub Date : 2019-05-28 Oscar Cuauhtémoc Aguilar Rascón, Rafael Posada Velázquez
This paper explores the factors that determine the closure or jeopardize the continuity of micro and small enterprises (MSEs). We investigated the determinants of failure from the entrepreneur’s perspective using a qualitative approach, and five variables emerged. We discovered that there are internal and external variables that impact on an enterprise’s continuity, which are themselves correlated
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LEADERSHIP STYLES AND COMMUNICATION SKILLS AT INDONESIAN HIGHER EDUCATION: PATTERNS, INFLUENCES, AND APPLICATIONS FOR ORGANIZATION Organizations and Markets in Emerging Economies Pub Date : 2019-05-28 Udin Udin, Sri Handayani, Ahyar Yuniawan, Edy Rahardja
The main purpose of this study is to examine the relationships among leadership styles, communication skills, and employee satisfaction and investigate the potential of women in positions of leadership to support the practice of equal employment opportunities in organizations. Data were collected from 200 self-administered surveys using questionnaires administered to employees at three private Islamic
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DESIGNING AN ORGANIZATION FOR INNOVATION IN EMERGING ECONOMIES: THE MEDIATING ROLE OF READINESS FOR INNOVATION Organizations and Markets in Emerging Economies Pub Date : 2019-05-28 Tahseen Arshi, Paul Burns
The study proposes an organizational design framework that impacts innovation in corporate firms. In an emerging economy like Oman, innovation helps to reduce the dependence on oil revenues and enhance its international competitiveness. However, the corporate organizations in emerging economies are unable to innovate effectively because they are not designed for innovation. Further, scarcity of resources
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Utilitarian or Hedonic? A Cross Cultural Study in Online Shopping Organizations and Markets in Emerging Economies Pub Date : 2018-12-31 Hilal Ozen,Nil Kodaz
With the irreversible effect of globalization, a growing number of websites today sell their products to more than one country. The effects of cross cultural differences on buying behaviors are widely acknowledged. Therefore, a consideration about attracting and retaining online consumers from different countries and cultures is gaining importance. This paper examines the roles of hedonic and utilitarian