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EBES conferences have been intellectual hub for academic discussion in economics, finance, and business fields and provide network opportunities for participants to make long lasting academic cooperation. This is the 22nd volume of the Eurasian Studies in Business and Economics (EBES’s official proceeding series) which includes selected papers from the 35th EBES Conference – Rome 2021. Due to the COVID-19, the conference presentation mode has been switched to "online/virtual presentation only”. In the conference, 142 papers by 302 colleagues from 48 countries were presented. Both theoretical…mehr
EBES conferences have been intellectual hub for academic discussion in economics, finance, and business fields and provide network opportunities for participants to make long lasting academic cooperation. This is the 22nd volume of the Eurasian Studies in Business and Economics (EBES’s official proceeding series) which includes selected papers from the 35th EBES Conference – Rome 2021. Due to the COVID-19, the conference presentation mode has been switched to "online/virtual presentation only”. In the conference, 142 papers by 302 colleagues from 48 countries were presented. Both theoretical and empirical papers in this volume cover diverse areas of business, economics, and finance from many different regions. Therefore, it provides a great opportunity to colleagues, professionals, and students to catch up with the most recent studies in different fields and empirical findings on many countries and regions.
Mehmet Huseyin Bilgin is a Professor at Istanbul Medeniyet University (Turkey). He has also held visiting faculty positions at Indiana University in Indianapolis (USA), Jacksonville University (USA), Zagreb University (Croatia), and Nanyang Technological University (Singapore). Prof. Bilgin has published many articles in reputable international journals. Among other several editorial duties, he serves as the Subject Editor in Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions & Money and as the Associate Editor in Singapore Economic Review. He is the founder and current Chairman of the Istanbul Economic Research Association, and the founder and current Vice President of the Eurasia Business and Economics Society (EBES, Turkey). He has also been active as a consultant to several institutions, as a newspaper columnist, and featured in several television programs.
Hakan Danis is the Vice President of the Eurasia Business and Economics Society (EBES) and Director in the Credit Strategies Group at the Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group (MUFG) (USA). He has previously worked at the Spanish multinational global bank Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria (BBVA) in the USA as economist. He is one of the founders and first President of the EBES. He has published articles in many leading economics and finance journals and currently serves as the Managing Editor of Eurasian Economic Review (Springer). He served as the guest editor at the Emerging Markets Finance & Trade and Singapore Economic Review, and has published several academic books. His current research and teaching interests include monetary policy, nonlinear applied time series, risk management in financial institutions, and macroeconomics.
Ender Demir is an Associate Professor of Finance at the Department of Business Administration, School of Social Sciences, Reykjavik University, Iceland. Dr. Demir is the founder and conference coordinator of the Eurasia Business and Economics Society (EBES). He serves as the Associate Editor of the Eurasian Business Review (Springer), and as a Subject Editor of the Journal of Multinational Financial Management. He has published his research in peer-reviewed international journals such as the Annals of Tourism Research, Emerging Markets Review, Finance Research Letters, and Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money. His research interests are in corporate finance, cryptocurrencies, financial economics, and tourism economics.
Ghulam Mustafa is Associate Professor at the Department of International Business at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (Norway). He holds an M.Phil. from the university of Bergen in Norway and his doctorate in Strategy and Management from the Norwegian School of Economics. His research interests include leadership, work and organizational design, group dynamics and cross-cultural management.Dr. Mustafa has presented his research at national and international conferences and has contributed as a session chair and a discussant in different conferences. He has published several articles in peer-reviewed journals of international repute including Eurasian Business Review. His research has also appeared in other channels such as book chapters and conference proceedings. Dr. Mustafa has been on the panel of reviewers for several scholarly journals, and he has reviewed articles for prestigious journals including the International Review of Administrative Sciences.
Inhaltsangabe
Part 1. Entrepreneurship.- Chapter 1. Why Immigrant Entrepreneurs are More Prone to Exit Than Non-immigrant Entrepreneurs?.- Chapter 2. Hawkers’ Attitude on Environmentally-friendly Food Packaging Practices in Night Market.- Part 2. Human Resources Management & Education.- Chapter 3. Innovation and Creativity Among Individuals in Work Environments: The Effect of Personality, Motivation, Psychological, and Task-oriented Factors.- Chapter 4. Skills Shortages in Post-transition Economies.- Chapter 5. How Hybrid Learning Can Enhance the Student Experience and Teaching Outcomes in the Wake of Covid-19: A Case Study of a Business School in the United Kingdom.- Part 3. Management.- Chapter 6. Knowledge Management in a Political Context: A Case Study About the Members of the German Bundestag.- Chapter 7. The Principlism Method Applied Utilitarianist in Mathematical Calculations for an Ethical Decision.- Part 4. Marketing.- Chapter 8. Neuromarketing: A Review Regarding Marketing Field.- Chapter 9. Innovative Financial Indicators: From Roi to Marketing Roi.- Part 5. Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs).- Chapter 10. Analysis of the Relationship Between Strategic Networking and Performance Among Croatian Service Sector SMEs.- Chapter 11. Assessing the Effects and Policy Interventions Amidst Covid-19 Crisis: Focus on Georgian SMEs.- Part 6. Finance.- Chapter 12. The Technological Impact in Finance: A Bibliometric Study of Fintech Research.- Chapter 13. The Factors Determining the Specific Nature of Formation of the Capital Structure: Evidence from Maritime Sector.- Chapter 14. Measuring Corporate Social Responsibility by Constructing an Index: An Empirical Evidence from Oman.- Chapter 15. On the Relationship Between Macroeconomic Factors and S&P BSE Auto Index: An ARDL Approach.- Part 7. Growth & Development.- Chapter 16. Economic Policies and Their Impacts on Growth.- Chapter 17. Three Decades on Renewable Climate Policy: A Bibliometric Analysis.- Chapter 18. The Potential Use of Blockchain Technology for Data Collection and Measurement of Trade in Services.- Part 8. Regional Studies.- Chapter 19. The Design of Fiscal Rules in the European Monetary Union.- Chapter 20. The Perspectives on Non-state Social Protection.
Part 1. Entrepreneurship.- Chapter 1. Why Immigrant Entrepreneurs are More Prone to Exit Than Non-immigrant Entrepreneurs?.- Chapter 2. Hawkers' Attitude on Environmentally-friendly Food Packaging Practices in Night Market.- Part 2. Human Resources Management & Education.- Chapter 3. Innovation and Creativity Among Individuals in Work Environments: The Effect of Personality, Motivation, Psychological, and Task-oriented Factors.- Chapter 4. Skills Shortages in Post-transition Economies.- Chapter 5. How Hybrid Learning Can Enhance the Student Experience and Teaching Outcomes in the Wake of Covid-19: A Case Study of a Business School in the United Kingdom.- Part 3. Management.- Chapter 6. Knowledge Management in a Political Context: A Case Study About the Members of the German Bundestag.- Chapter 7. The Principlism Method Applied Utilitarianist in Mathematical Calculations for an Ethical Decision.- Part 4. Marketing.- Chapter 8. Neuromarketing: A Review Regarding Marketing Field.- Chapter 9. Innovative Financial Indicators: From Roi to Marketing Roi.- Part 5. Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs).- Chapter 10. Analysis of the Relationship Between Strategic Networking and Performance Among Croatian Service Sector SMEs.- Chapter 11. Assessing the Effects and Policy Interventions Amidst Covid-19 Crisis: Focus on Georgian SMEs.- Part 6. Finance.- Chapter 12. The Technological Impact in Finance: A Bibliometric Study of Fintech Research.- Chapter 13. The Factors Determining the Specific Nature of Formation of the Capital Structure: Evidence from Maritime Sector.- Chapter 14. Measuring Corporate Social Responsibility by Constructing an Index: An Empirical Evidence from Oman.- Chapter 15. On the Relationship Between Macroeconomic Factors and S&P BSE Auto Index: An ARDL Approach.- Part 7. Growth & Development.- Chapter 16. Economic Policies and Their Impacts on Growth.- Chapter 17. Three Decades on Renewable Climate Policy: A Bibliometric Analysis.- Chapter 18. The Potential Use of Blockchain Technology for Data Collection and Measurement of Trade in Services.- Part 8. Regional Studies.- Chapter 19. The Design of Fiscal Rules in the European Monetary Union.- Chapter 20. The Perspectives on Non-state Social Protection.
Part 1. Entrepreneurship.- Chapter 1. Why Immigrant Entrepreneurs are More Prone to Exit Than Non-immigrant Entrepreneurs?.- Chapter 2. Hawkers’ Attitude on Environmentally-friendly Food Packaging Practices in Night Market.- Part 2. Human Resources Management & Education.- Chapter 3. Innovation and Creativity Among Individuals in Work Environments: The Effect of Personality, Motivation, Psychological, and Task-oriented Factors.- Chapter 4. Skills Shortages in Post-transition Economies.- Chapter 5. How Hybrid Learning Can Enhance the Student Experience and Teaching Outcomes in the Wake of Covid-19: A Case Study of a Business School in the United Kingdom.- Part 3. Management.- Chapter 6. Knowledge Management in a Political Context: A Case Study About the Members of the German Bundestag.- Chapter 7. The Principlism Method Applied Utilitarianist in Mathematical Calculations for an Ethical Decision.- Part 4. Marketing.- Chapter 8. Neuromarketing: A Review Regarding Marketing Field.- Chapter 9. Innovative Financial Indicators: From Roi to Marketing Roi.- Part 5. Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs).- Chapter 10. Analysis of the Relationship Between Strategic Networking and Performance Among Croatian Service Sector SMEs.- Chapter 11. Assessing the Effects and Policy Interventions Amidst Covid-19 Crisis: Focus on Georgian SMEs.- Part 6. Finance.- Chapter 12. The Technological Impact in Finance: A Bibliometric Study of Fintech Research.- Chapter 13. The Factors Determining the Specific Nature of Formation of the Capital Structure: Evidence from Maritime Sector.- Chapter 14. Measuring Corporate Social Responsibility by Constructing an Index: An Empirical Evidence from Oman.- Chapter 15. On the Relationship Between Macroeconomic Factors and S&P BSE Auto Index: An ARDL Approach.- Part 7. Growth & Development.- Chapter 16. Economic Policies and Their Impacts on Growth.- Chapter 17. Three Decades on Renewable Climate Policy: A Bibliometric Analysis.- Chapter 18. The Potential Use of Blockchain Technology for Data Collection and Measurement of Trade in Services.- Part 8. Regional Studies.- Chapter 19. The Design of Fiscal Rules in the European Monetary Union.- Chapter 20. The Perspectives on Non-state Social Protection.
Part 1. Entrepreneurship.- Chapter 1. Why Immigrant Entrepreneurs are More Prone to Exit Than Non-immigrant Entrepreneurs?.- Chapter 2. Hawkers' Attitude on Environmentally-friendly Food Packaging Practices in Night Market.- Part 2. Human Resources Management & Education.- Chapter 3. Innovation and Creativity Among Individuals in Work Environments: The Effect of Personality, Motivation, Psychological, and Task-oriented Factors.- Chapter 4. Skills Shortages in Post-transition Economies.- Chapter 5. How Hybrid Learning Can Enhance the Student Experience and Teaching Outcomes in the Wake of Covid-19: A Case Study of a Business School in the United Kingdom.- Part 3. Management.- Chapter 6. Knowledge Management in a Political Context: A Case Study About the Members of the German Bundestag.- Chapter 7. The Principlism Method Applied Utilitarianist in Mathematical Calculations for an Ethical Decision.- Part 4. Marketing.- Chapter 8. Neuromarketing: A Review Regarding Marketing Field.- Chapter 9. Innovative Financial Indicators: From Roi to Marketing Roi.- Part 5. Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs).- Chapter 10. Analysis of the Relationship Between Strategic Networking and Performance Among Croatian Service Sector SMEs.- Chapter 11. Assessing the Effects and Policy Interventions Amidst Covid-19 Crisis: Focus on Georgian SMEs.- Part 6. Finance.- Chapter 12. The Technological Impact in Finance: A Bibliometric Study of Fintech Research.- Chapter 13. The Factors Determining the Specific Nature of Formation of the Capital Structure: Evidence from Maritime Sector.- Chapter 14. Measuring Corporate Social Responsibility by Constructing an Index: An Empirical Evidence from Oman.- Chapter 15. On the Relationship Between Macroeconomic Factors and S&P BSE Auto Index: An ARDL Approach.- Part 7. Growth & Development.- Chapter 16. Economic Policies and Their Impacts on Growth.- Chapter 17. Three Decades on Renewable Climate Policy: A Bibliometric Analysis.- Chapter 18. The Potential Use of Blockchain Technology for Data Collection and Measurement of Trade in Services.- Part 8. Regional Studies.- Chapter 19. The Design of Fiscal Rules in the European Monetary Union.- Chapter 20. The Perspectives on Non-state Social Protection.
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