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    • A Review of Green Consumer Behavior Based on the Social Perspective 

      Lin, Dandan; Chen, Haiquan (Scientific Research, 2016-10)
      The significance of the research on green consumption behavior is not only to reveal the laws of green consumption behavior, but also to provide useful suggestions for the promotion of green consumption behavior. Therefore, ...
    • Review of Human Resource Management Function of Front Line Manager 

      Liu, Yingying (Scientific Research, 2017-10)
      Front Line Managers (FLMs) are the managers of staff at the grass-roots level at the forefront of performing management activities, who play an important role in the achievement of enterprise’s whole objective and the ...
    • Revisiting Domestic Savings and Economic Growth Analysis in Ghana 

      Siaw, Anthony; Enning, Koduah Dawud; Pickson, Robert Becker (Scientific Research, 2017-08)
      This study set out to ascertain the relationship between domestic savings and economic growth in the midst of antecedent variables with yearly data during the period of 1970-2013. Using Johansen cointegration test and ...
    • Risks to Financial Stability and Monetary Policy: Rules or Discretion? 

      Barrett, Charles Richard; Kokores, Ioanna T.; Sen, Somnath (Scientific Research, 2017-06)
      We evaluate monetary policy which is conducted in a way that addresses financial stability as an explicit monetary policy objective using a simple game theoretic model analysing the strategic interaction between a central ...
    • The Role of Entrepreneurship in Economic Development in Saudi Arabia 

      Yusuf, N.; Albanawi, N.I. (OMICS Group, 2016)
      One of the key objectives of modern economics is to determine factors that influence the economic development. This paper, therefore, seeks to discuss entrepreneurship as one of the factors that influence the economy of ...
    • The Role of Sustainable Entrepreneurship in Sustainability Transitions: A Conceptual Synthesis against the Background of the Multi-Level Perspective 

      Hörisch, Jacob (MDPI AG - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2015-11)
      This paper conceptually synthesizes prior studies on sustainable entrepreneurship against the background of the multi-level perspective.It thereby relates separate streams of literature on sustainable entrepreneurship, ...
    • Savings-Growth Nexus in Ghana: Cointegration and Causal Relationship Analyses 

      Pickson, Robert Becker; Enning, Koduah Dawud; Siaw, Anthony (Scientific Research, 2017-02)
      The wide range of controversies surrounding the direction of causality between savings and economic growth necessitated this study. The study was intended to investigate the relationship between gross domestic savings ...
    • The Serendipity Theorem for an Endogenous Open Economy Growth Model 

      Ziesemer, Thomas (Scientific Research, 2018-04)
      A Samuelsonian serendipity theorem for an endogenous growth model is derived. The formula for optimal population growth rate deviates from those of the model with exogenous population growth rates in a third best ...
    • Short-Run and Long-Run Co-Movements in the Income-Consumption Relationship 

      Ming Au, Alan Kai; Yeung, Matthew C. H. (Scientific Research, 2018-04)
      The study uses the cointegration and common cycle analysis to test whether there are short-run and long-run co-movement relationships between incomes and varies consumption expenditure variables. The analysis aims ...
    • Small Scale Contractors in Africa’s Emerging Markets: The Case of South Africa 

      Hove, George (Scientific Research, 2016-10)
      In South Africa, the development of Small scale emerging contractors (SSECs) has become vital to bring about economic prosperity and the government has prioritised the advancement of SSECs as the vehicle towards achieving ...
    • Social Capital, Perceptions and Economic Performance 

      Hernández, José A.; Guerrero-Luchtenberg, César (Scientific Research, 2016-04)
      This paper describes how social capital emerges, relates to economic performance and evolves in the long run. Using the concept of psychological equilibrium, two types of individuals are generated in the population ...
    • Social Media and Its Role in Marketing 

      Sajid, S.I. (OMICS Group, 2016-02)
      Social media nowadays is among the ‘best possibilities available’ to an item to get in touch with potential customers. Community social networking websites are the method to interact socially. These new media win the ...
    • Social Responsibility Practices in the Marketing of Loans by Microfinance Companies in Ghana, the Views of the Customer 

      Brew, Yaw; Chai, Junwu; Addae-Boateng, Samuel; Sarpong, Solomon (Scientific Research, 2015-10)
      Microfinance companies provide loans and other facilities like savings, insurance, and transfer services to poor low-income household and microenterprises. It is expected that by the nature of their customers and services, ...
    • Sovereign Marketing: A New Strategy of Marketing 

      Ahmed, Gouher (Scientific Research, 2017-08)
      The importance of “sovereign” consumerism is well established in business and marketing theory. It is a familiar business saying that the consumer is the king of the market or market king, which is truer in theory rather ...
    • Speed of Adjustment of Capital Structure in Emerging Markets 

      Supra, Bharath; Narender, Vunyale; Jadiyappa, Nemiraja; Girish, G. P. (Scientific Research, 2016-06)
      Speed of Adjustment (SOA) is a concept well studied in the area of capital structure. The concept is premised upon the fact that firms have a target capital structure for the next year and strive to achieve this target; ...
    • Stakeholder Valuing: A Process for Identifying the Interrelationships between Firm and Stakeholder Attributes 

      Downs, Alexis; Carlon, Donna M. (MDPI (Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute), 2014-05)
      As firms are creating and recreating themselves as stakeholder corporations, tensions mount between a firm’s fiduciary duties to its shareholders and the broader responsibilities inherent in a stakeholder focus. Firms have ...
    • Strategic Choice of Market Instrument 

      Atallah, Samer (Scientific Research, 2017-06)
      This paper proposes a model where both regulator and industry behave strategically to endogenously choose the optimal market instrument. The regulator payoff function includes political gains from investment in abatement ...
    • A Study on Spatial Distribution and Characteristics of Moving Companies 

      Seo, Dae Hyun; Kim, Kabsung (Scientific Research, 2018-02)
      The purpose of this study is to propose a method of establishing demand zone in the estimation of industrial complex needs. Demand estimates of existing industrial complexes are mainly based on survey method, which leads ...
    • The Sustainability of Japan’s Government Debt: A Review 

      Miyazaki, Tomomi; Onji, Kazuki (Scientific Research, 2017-10)
      This paper reviews the literature on the sustainability of Japanese government debt/deficit. First, we offer an overview of the approaches and the key findings on the sustainability analysis. Second, we introduce the ...
    • Teaching Model Reform of Performance Management Course Based on the Theory of Constructivism 

      Cheng, Long (Scientific Research, 2018-07)
      As the core course of human resource management major, performance management course is highly practical. Based on the theory of constructivism, combining with the practical requirements of enterprise performance ...