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EBES conferences have been an 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 26th volume of the Eurasian Studies in Business and Economics (EBES’s official proceeding series), which includes selected papers from the 38th EBES Conference which took place in Warsaw. The conference was organized in hybrid mode with both online and in-person presentations at the Faculty of Economics Sciences, the University of Warsaw in Warsaw, Poland, on January 12-14,…mehr
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EBES conferences have been an 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 26th volume of the Eurasian Studies in Business and Economics (EBES’s official proceeding series), which includes selected papers from the 38th EBES Conference which took place in Warsaw. The conference was organized in hybrid mode with both online and in-person presentations at the Faculty of Economics Sciences, the University of Warsaw in Warsaw, Poland, on January 12-14, 2022. At the conference, 197 papers by 439 colleagues from 50 countries were presented. Both theoretical and empirical papers in this volume cover diverse areas of business, economics, and finance from many different regions.
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- Verlag: Springer Nature Switzerland
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Oktober 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783031362866
- Artikelnr.: 69154741
- Verlag: Springer Nature Switzerland
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Oktober 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783031362866
- Artikelnr.: 69154741
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.
Mehmet Hüseyin 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.
Leszek Wincenciak, Ph.D., received his degree in Economics at the University of Warsaw in 2007 and currently holds the position of Professor of Economics at the Faculty of Economic Sciences at the University of Warsaw. His research concentrates on the field of labour economics and education. His publications include topics like graduates transition from school to labour market; returns to schooling; unemployment duration; education and qualification mismatch; wage distribution and inequality. His research interests reach the field of international economics as well, in particular topics related to international trade – gravity models of trade; impact of international competition on the local labour markets; exchange rate fluctuations; currency union problems and international trade theory. His teaching experience ranges from undergraduate courses in microeconomics, international trade theory and policy, open economy macroeconomics to graduate courses in advanced macroeconomics. He participated in a number of research projects and served as advisor to government and non-government institutions. Currently he is the head of the Master Programme in International Economics at the Faculty of Economics Sciences, head of the Department of Education and Labour Economics at the same faculty and he is the organizer of the annual international conference Warsaw International Economic Meeting.
S. Tolga Er is a PhD candidate in the joint program "European Doctorate in Law and Economics" at the University of Hamburg in cooperation with the University of Bologna and Erasmus University Rotterdam. He serves in IT and business development at Eurasia Business and Economics Society (EBES). He holds a M.A. and B.A. in Economics from Marmara University (Turkey). His current research interests are health economics, law and economics, and constitutional political economy.
Mehmet Hüseyin 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.
Leszek Wincenciak, Ph.D., received his degree in Economics at the University of Warsaw in 2007 and currently holds the position of Professor of Economics at the Faculty of Economic Sciences at the University of Warsaw. His research concentrates on the field of labour economics and education. His publications include topics like graduates transition from school to labour market; returns to schooling; unemployment duration; education and qualification mismatch; wage distribution and inequality. His research interests reach the field of international economics as well, in particular topics related to international trade – gravity models of trade; impact of international competition on the local labour markets; exchange rate fluctuations; currency union problems and international trade theory. His teaching experience ranges from undergraduate courses in microeconomics, international trade theory and policy, open economy macroeconomics to graduate courses in advanced macroeconomics. He participated in a number of research projects and served as advisor to government and non-government institutions. Currently he is the head of the Master Programme in International Economics at the Faculty of Economics Sciences, head of the Department of Education and Labour Economics at the same faculty and he is the organizer of the annual international conference Warsaw International Economic Meeting.
S. Tolga Er is a PhD candidate in the joint program "European Doctorate in Law and Economics" at the University of Hamburg in cooperation with the University of Bologna and Erasmus University Rotterdam. He serves in IT and business development at Eurasia Business and Economics Society (EBES). He holds a M.A. and B.A. in Economics from Marmara University (Turkey). His current research interests are health economics, law and economics, and constitutional political economy.
Part 1: Eurasian Business Perspectives: Corporate Governance.- Chapter 1. Board Diversity and Sustainability: Indonesian Evidence.- Chapter 2. The Impact of Audit Committee Composition on Corporate Risk Disclosure in Emerging Countries.- Parts 2: Eurasian Business Perspectives: Entrepreneurship.- Chapter 3. The Dynamic Capability and Ambidexterity in the Early-stage Startups: a Hierarchical Component Model Approach.- Chapter 4. The Impact of Institutional Framework on Entrepreneurship in OECD Members Countries.- Parts 3: Eurasian Business Perspectives: Management Information System.- Chapter 5. Combining Robotic Process Automation With Artificial Intelligence: Applications, Terminology, Benefits and Challenges.- Chapter 6. Google Analytics Best Practices in Slovak and Czech Online Business.- Parts 4: Eurasian Business Perspectives: Sustainability.- Chapter 7. Product Sustainability in Spatial Competition With Consumer Environmental Awareness.- Chapter 8. Circular Economy, Key Factorin Reducing Urban Pollution.- Parts 5: Eurasian Economic Perspectives: Agricultural Economics.- Chapter 9. Rural Development in the Context of Agricultural Models: Evidence From Bulgaria.- Chapter 10. Risk Management in Agriculture – Lesson From Bulgaria.- Parts 6: Eurasian Economic Perspectives: Banking.- Chapter 11. Impact of Merger Announcements on Stock Price of Participating Banks.- Chapter 12. Impact of Macroprudentiality on Customer Protection of Banking Services- the Case of the Republic of Moldova.- Parts 7. Eurasian Economic Perspectives: Empirical Studies on Finance & Economics.- Chapter 13. The Lack of Public Health Spending and Economic Growth in Russia: a Regional Aspect.- Chapter 14. Analysing the Asymmetric Effect of Oil Price Shock on Inflationary at the Aggregate and Disaggregated Levels in Malaysia.- Chapter 15. Qatari Real Estate Market and Its Response to Shocks.- Parts 8: Eurasian Economic Perspectives: Investment.- Chapter 16. Investor Sentiment and Efficiency of the Cryptocurrency Market: the Case of the Crypto Fear & Greed Index.- Chapter 17. The Key Determinants of Financial Risk Tolerance Among Gen Z Investors: Propensity for Regret, Propensity for Overconfidence and Income Level.- Chapter 18. Profiling the Victims of Ponzi Schemes: the Role of Financial Literacy.- Parts 9: Eurasian Economic Perspectives: Public Economics.- Chapter 19. Chosen Central European Countries Compared in Measuring Efficiency of General Government Expenditures.- Chapter 20. A Contribution to the International Trade Theory.- Parts 10: Eurasian Economic Perspectives: Tourism.- Chapter 21. Covid-19: How Do Companies in the Tourism Sector React? The Case of Riccione.- Chapter 22. Analysis of Social Capital in Aragon's Tourism Cluster: a Social Network Resources Perspective in Twitter.- Chapter 23. The Economic Value of Recreational Assets During the Covid-19 Pandemic on the Example of BÓBR Valley Railway “Bobertalbahn”.
Part 1: Eurasian Business Perspectives: Corporate Governance.- Chapter 1. Board Diversity and Sustainability: Indonesian Evidence.- Chapter 2. The Impact of Audit Committee Composition on Corporate Risk Disclosure in Emerging Countries.- Parts 2: Eurasian Business Perspectives: Entrepreneurship.- Chapter 3. The Dynamic Capability and Ambidexterity in the Early-stage Startups: a Hierarchical Component Model Approach.- Chapter 4. The Impact of Institutional Framework on Entrepreneurship in OECD Members Countries.- Parts 3: Eurasian Business Perspectives: Management Information System.- Chapter 5. Combining Robotic Process Automation With Artificial Intelligence: Applications, Terminology, Benefits and Challenges.- Chapter 6. Google Analytics Best Practices in Slovak and Czech Online Business.- Parts 4: Eurasian Business Perspectives: Sustainability.- Chapter 7. Product Sustainability in Spatial Competition With Consumer Environmental Awareness.- Chapter 8. Circular Economy, Key Factorin Reducing Urban Pollution.- Parts 5: Eurasian Economic Perspectives: Agricultural Economics.- Chapter 9. Rural Development in the Context of Agricultural Models: Evidence From Bulgaria.- Chapter 10. Risk Management in Agriculture - Lesson From Bulgaria.- Parts 6: Eurasian Economic Perspectives: Banking.- Chapter 11. Impact of Merger Announcements on Stock Price of Participating Banks.- Chapter 12. Impact of Macroprudentiality on Customer Protection of Banking Services- the Case of the Republic of Moldova.- Parts 7. Eurasian Economic Perspectives: Empirical Studies on Finance & Economics.- Chapter 13. The Lack of Public Health Spending and Economic Growth in Russia: a Regional Aspect.- Chapter 14. Analysing the Asymmetric Effect of Oil Price Shock on Inflationary at the Aggregate and Disaggregated Levels in Malaysia.- Chapter 15. Qatari Real Estate Market and Its Response to Shocks.- Parts 8: Eurasian Economic Perspectives: Investment.- Chapter 16. Investor Sentiment and Efficiency of the Cryptocurrency Market: the Case of the Crypto Fear & Greed Index.- Chapter 17. The Key Determinants of Financial Risk Tolerance Among Gen Z Investors: Propensity for Regret, Propensity for Overconfidence and Income Level.- Chapter 18. Profiling the Victims of Ponzi Schemes: the Role of Financial Literacy.- Parts 9: Eurasian Economic Perspectives: Public Economics.- Chapter 19. Chosen Central European Countries Compared in Measuring Efficiency of General Government Expenditures.- Chapter 20. A Contribution to the International Trade Theory.- Parts 10: Eurasian Economic Perspectives: Tourism.- Chapter 21. Covid-19: How Do Companies in the Tourism Sector React? The Case of Riccione.- Chapter 22. Analysis of Social Capital in Aragon's Tourism Cluster: a Social Network Resources Perspective in Twitter.- Chapter 23. The Economic Value of Recreational Assets During the Covid-19 Pandemic on the Example of BÓBR Valley Railway "Bobertalbahn".
Part 1: Eurasian Business Perspectives: Corporate Governance.- Chapter 1. Board Diversity and Sustainability: Indonesian Evidence.- Chapter 2. The Impact of Audit Committee Composition on Corporate Risk Disclosure in Emerging Countries.- Parts 2: Eurasian Business Perspectives: Entrepreneurship.- Chapter 3. The Dynamic Capability and Ambidexterity in the Early-stage Startups: a Hierarchical Component Model Approach.- Chapter 4. The Impact of Institutional Framework on Entrepreneurship in OECD Members Countries.- Parts 3: Eurasian Business Perspectives: Management Information System.- Chapter 5. Combining Robotic Process Automation With Artificial Intelligence: Applications, Terminology, Benefits and Challenges.- Chapter 6. Google Analytics Best Practices in Slovak and Czech Online Business.- Parts 4: Eurasian Business Perspectives: Sustainability.- Chapter 7. Product Sustainability in Spatial Competition With Consumer Environmental Awareness.- Chapter 8. Circular Economy, Key Factorin Reducing Urban Pollution.- Parts 5: Eurasian Economic Perspectives: Agricultural Economics.- Chapter 9. Rural Development in the Context of Agricultural Models: Evidence From Bulgaria.- Chapter 10. Risk Management in Agriculture – Lesson From Bulgaria.- Parts 6: Eurasian Economic Perspectives: Banking.- Chapter 11. Impact of Merger Announcements on Stock Price of Participating Banks.- Chapter 12. Impact of Macroprudentiality on Customer Protection of Banking Services- the Case of the Republic of Moldova.- Parts 7. Eurasian Economic Perspectives: Empirical Studies on Finance & Economics.- Chapter 13. The Lack of Public Health Spending and Economic Growth in Russia: a Regional Aspect.- Chapter 14. Analysing the Asymmetric Effect of Oil Price Shock on Inflationary at the Aggregate and Disaggregated Levels in Malaysia.- Chapter 15. Qatari Real Estate Market and Its Response to Shocks.- Parts 8: Eurasian Economic Perspectives: Investment.- Chapter 16. Investor Sentiment and Efficiency of the Cryptocurrency Market: the Case of the Crypto Fear & Greed Index.- Chapter 17. The Key Determinants of Financial Risk Tolerance Among Gen Z Investors: Propensity for Regret, Propensity for Overconfidence and Income Level.- Chapter 18. Profiling the Victims of Ponzi Schemes: the Role of Financial Literacy.- Parts 9: Eurasian Economic Perspectives: Public Economics.- Chapter 19. Chosen Central European Countries Compared in Measuring Efficiency of General Government Expenditures.- Chapter 20. A Contribution to the International Trade Theory.- Parts 10: Eurasian Economic Perspectives: Tourism.- Chapter 21. Covid-19: How Do Companies in the Tourism Sector React? The Case of Riccione.- Chapter 22. Analysis of Social Capital in Aragon's Tourism Cluster: a Social Network Resources Perspective in Twitter.- Chapter 23. The Economic Value of Recreational Assets During the Covid-19 Pandemic on the Example of BÓBR Valley Railway “Bobertalbahn”.
Part 1: Eurasian Business Perspectives: Corporate Governance.- Chapter 1. Board Diversity and Sustainability: Indonesian Evidence.- Chapter 2. The Impact of Audit Committee Composition on Corporate Risk Disclosure in Emerging Countries.- Parts 2: Eurasian Business Perspectives: Entrepreneurship.- Chapter 3. The Dynamic Capability and Ambidexterity in the Early-stage Startups: a Hierarchical Component Model Approach.- Chapter 4. The Impact of Institutional Framework on Entrepreneurship in OECD Members Countries.- Parts 3: Eurasian Business Perspectives: Management Information System.- Chapter 5. Combining Robotic Process Automation With Artificial Intelligence: Applications, Terminology, Benefits and Challenges.- Chapter 6. Google Analytics Best Practices in Slovak and Czech Online Business.- Parts 4: Eurasian Business Perspectives: Sustainability.- Chapter 7. Product Sustainability in Spatial Competition With Consumer Environmental Awareness.- Chapter 8. Circular Economy, Key Factorin Reducing Urban Pollution.- Parts 5: Eurasian Economic Perspectives: Agricultural Economics.- Chapter 9. Rural Development in the Context of Agricultural Models: Evidence From Bulgaria.- Chapter 10. Risk Management in Agriculture - Lesson From Bulgaria.- Parts 6: Eurasian Economic Perspectives: Banking.- Chapter 11. Impact of Merger Announcements on Stock Price of Participating Banks.- Chapter 12. Impact of Macroprudentiality on Customer Protection of Banking Services- the Case of the Republic of Moldova.- Parts 7. Eurasian Economic Perspectives: Empirical Studies on Finance & Economics.- Chapter 13. The Lack of Public Health Spending and Economic Growth in Russia: a Regional Aspect.- Chapter 14. Analysing the Asymmetric Effect of Oil Price Shock on Inflationary at the Aggregate and Disaggregated Levels in Malaysia.- Chapter 15. Qatari Real Estate Market and Its Response to Shocks.- Parts 8: Eurasian Economic Perspectives: Investment.- Chapter 16. Investor Sentiment and Efficiency of the Cryptocurrency Market: the Case of the Crypto Fear & Greed Index.- Chapter 17. The Key Determinants of Financial Risk Tolerance Among Gen Z Investors: Propensity for Regret, Propensity for Overconfidence and Income Level.- Chapter 18. Profiling the Victims of Ponzi Schemes: the Role of Financial Literacy.- Parts 9: Eurasian Economic Perspectives: Public Economics.- Chapter 19. Chosen Central European Countries Compared in Measuring Efficiency of General Government Expenditures.- Chapter 20. A Contribution to the International Trade Theory.- Parts 10: Eurasian Economic Perspectives: Tourism.- Chapter 21. Covid-19: How Do Companies in the Tourism Sector React? The Case of Riccione.- Chapter 22. Analysis of Social Capital in Aragon's Tourism Cluster: a Social Network Resources Perspective in Twitter.- Chapter 23. The Economic Value of Recreational Assets During the Covid-19 Pandemic on the Example of BÓBR Valley Railway "Bobertalbahn".