item: #1 of 228 id: bmee-10292 author: Damayanti, Theresia Woro; Nastiti, Pambayun Kinasih Yekti; Supramono, Supramono title: Does tax amnesty influence intention to comply?: If students are taxpayers already date: 2020-01-30 words: 5888 flesch: 46 summary: The effect of the variables of tax justice attitude and trust in government on tax compliance: The case of Turkey. Tax amnesties and tax compliance in Turkey. keywords: amnesty; attitude; compliance; government; intention; justice; tax; tax amnesty; taxpayers cache: bmee-10292.pdf plain text: bmee-10292.txt item: #2 of 228 id: bmee-10379 author: Hafeez, Iqra; Yingjun, Zhu; Hafeez, Saba; Mansoor, Rafiq; Rehman, Khaliq Ur title: Impact of workplace environment on employee performance: mediating role of employee health date: 2019-11-26 words: 9574 flesch: 43 summary: Main objectivesof the proposed study are: to explore what are the componenets of Physi- cal Components of working environment and what are it’s Behavioural components; to study the effect of physical and behavioural environment factors on employee health; to find the relationship between consequences of working environment and employee performance; to examine the moderating role of employee health on the relationship of workplace environ- ment and employee performance; and to develop scale for measuring consequences of in- terrelationship between employee working environment and their employee performance. Results of the study revealed that: employee health is mediating the relationship between workplace environment factors and employee performance. keywords: analysis; data; employee; employee health; employee performance; environment; factors; health; impact; job; journal; model; performance; productivity; research; software; study; value; working; workplace cache: bmee-10379.pdf plain text: bmee-10379.txt item: #3 of 228 id: bmee-10409 author: Nastiti, Pambayun Kinasih Yekti; Atahau, Apriani Dorkas Rambu; Supramono, Supramono title: The determinants of working capital management: the contextual role of enterprise size and enterprise age date: 2019-10-09 words: 8079 flesch: 41 summary: Purpose – working capital management plays a vital role in determining the continuity of enterprises’ business activities. This study aims to examine the determinants of working capital management and to test the different effects of the determinants of working capital management based on enterprise size and enterprise age. keywords: capital expenditure; capital management; cash; determinants; enterprise size; enterprises; financing; growth; journal; sales; size; working; working capital cache: bmee-10409.pdf plain text: bmee-10409.txt item: #4 of 228 id: bmee-10512 author: Bengtsson, Elias; Teleman, Britta title: Motivation, learning strategies and performance among business undergraduates at university colleges in Sweden date: 2019-10-09 words: 10684 flesch: 44 summary: Very few examples (e.g. Yu, Zhang, Nunes, & Levesque-Bristol, 2018; Vantournout et  al., 2012) tackle the topic in a university college setting, which itself may raise particular challenges relating to student motivation for academically (as opposed to more vocationally) oriented studies. Designing business school courses to promote student motivation: An application of the job characteristics model. keywords: accounting; approaches; business; business students; education; experience; learning; learning approaches; motivation; performance; research; students; variables cache: bmee-10512.pdf plain text: bmee-10512.txt item: #5 of 228 id: bmee-10556 author: Ajayi, Olaoluwa Vincent title: Comparing multivariate models’ forecasts of inflation for BRICS and OPEC countries date: 2019-11-08 words: 10000 flesch: 53 summary: Literature review There is a growing consensus that theoretical models are more accurate in forecasting when the economy is weak, especially during periods of economic crises, compared with ARIMA, Naïve and VAR models (Buelens, 2012; Dotsey, Fujita, & Stark, 2011; Onder, 2004). When comparing VAR models with VECM models, the former outperformed the latter over the longer horizon (more than four quarters ahead) keywords: brics; countries; forecasting; forecasts; i(1; inflation; model; multivariate; oil; opec; performance; step; var; variables; vec; vecm cache: bmee-10556.pdf plain text: bmee-10556.txt item: #6 of 228 id: bmee-11014 author: Kraujalienė, Lidija title: Comparative analysis of multicriteria decision-making methods evaluating the efficiency of technology transfer date: 2019-08-20 words: 10423 flesch: 49 summary: The objective – comparative analysis of efficiency evaluation methods. Thus, the objective of the research is a comparative analysis of efficiency evaluation methods. keywords: advantages; analysis; data; decision; disadvantages; efficiency; evaluation; heis; making; management; method; multicriteria; research; tool; topsis; ttp; variables cache: bmee-11014.pdf plain text: bmee-11014.txt item: #7 of 228 id: bmee-11024 author: Ramos Salazar, Leslie title: Exploring the effect of coloring mandalas on students’ math anxiety in business statistics courses date: 2019-10-22 words: 8839 flesch: 45 summary: Math anxiety continues to be prevalent in four-year institutions with 25% of university students reporting experiencing high levels of math anxiety (Yeager, 2012). Findings – results from the one-way ANOVA and t-test analyses revealed that anxiety levels differed across groups, such that after coloring a pre-drawn mandala, math anxiety was significantly reduced in comparison to the control (doodling) group. keywords: activity; anxiety; anxiety levels; art; business; coloring; courses; levels; mandala; mandala coloring; math anxiety; statistics; students; study; therapy cache: bmee-11024.pdf plain text: bmee-11024.txt item: #8 of 228 id: bmee-11176 author: Yousaf, Khadija; Abid, Ghulam; Butt, Tahira Hassan; Ilyas, Sehrish; Ahmed, Saira title: Impact of ethical leadership and thriving at work on psychological well-being of employees: mediating role of voice behaviour date: 2019-12-19 words: 12230 flesch: 45 summary: Employee voice behavior has been largely focused in the scholarly research from the past two decades, realizing the fact that raising voice is crucial for the efficiency of both employees and the organizations (Maynes & Podsakoff, 2014; Weiss & Morrison, 2019). Extensive research indicates several predictors of employee voice behavior, which can be categorized into three broad lines (Detert & Burris, 2007). keywords: behavior; employee; employee voice; journal; leadership; management; research; spreitzer; study; thriving; voice; voice behavior; work cache: bmee-11176.pdf plain text: bmee-11176.txt item: #9 of 228 id: bmee-11213 author: Kuchta, Dorota title: Realistic planning of research and development projects date: 2019-12-31 words: 9154 flesch: 57 summary: Keywords: research project, R&D project, project plan, project uncertainty, fuzzy set. Realistic planning of research and development projects – “The achievement of project goals in R&D projects depends strongly on hypotheses verification” (physics); – “Research projects should only indicate new research directions and not necessarily lead to concrete products” (physics); – “In the imposed project duration (maximal 5 years) keywords: degree; kuchta; management; moment; objectives; possibility; project; r&d; r&d projects; research; sets; tasks; type; uncertainty; university cache: bmee-11213.pdf plain text: bmee-11213.txt item: #10 of 228 id: bmee-11274 author: Adnan, ATM title: Does market react to tax reduction news? An empirical study on corporate tax reduction of Bangladesh in 2017-18 date: 2019-12-27 words: 11467 flesch: 51 summary: AAR and CAAR Measurement To calculate the effect of tax reduction on share price, this paper investigated the surplus returns triggered by tax reduction news. E-mail: aiub_adnan@live.com Business, Management and Education ISSN 2029-7491 / eISSN 2029-6169 2019 Volume 17 Issue 2: 286–308 https://doi.org/10.3846/bme.2019.11274 DOES MARKET REACT TO TAX REDUCTION NEWS? keywords: capital; dividend; event; financial; journal; market; news; price; reduction; result; return; stock; study; tax; tax reduction; value cache: bmee-11274.pdf plain text: bmee-11274.txt item: #11 of 228 id: bmee-11284 author: Raudeliūnienė, Jurgita; Kordab, Mirna title: Impact of knowledge oriented leadership on knowledge management processes in the Middle Eastern audit and consulting companies date: 2019-12-23 words: 9318 flesch: 36 summary: Scientists, when examining the process approach to knowledge management, distinguish between different combinations of knowledge management processes (Wiig, 1993; Meyer & Zack, 1996; Mcelroy, 1999; Probst, Raub, & Romhardt, 2000; Rollett, 2003; Becerra-Fernandez, Gonzalez, & Sabherwal, 2004; Lin & Lee, 2005; Franco & Mariano, 2007; Supyuenyong, Islam, & Kulkarni, 2009; Sun, 2010; Dalkir, 2011; O’Dell & Hubert, 2011; Pinho, Rego, & Pina e Cunha, 2012; Rusly, Corner, & Sun, 2012; Wee & Chua, 2013; Agarwal & Islam, 2014; Bigliardi, Galati, & Petroni, 2014; Obeidat, Masa’deh, & Abdallah, 2014; Ran- jbarfard, Aghdasi, López-Sáez, & López, 2014; Chang & Lin, 2015; Hegazy & Ghorab, 2015; García-Fernández, 2015; Tubigi & Alshawi, 2015; Wahba, 2015; Costa & Monteiro, 2016; Hwang, 2016; Kianto, Vanhala, & Heilmann, 2016; Nowacki & Bachnik, 2016; Acar, Tarim, H. Zaim, S. Zaim, & Delen, 2017; Bican, Guderian, & Ringbeck, 2017; Chhim, Somers, & Chinnam, 2017; Koohang, Paliszkiewicz, & Goluchowski, 2017; Yusr, Mokhtar, Othman, & Sulaiman, 2017; Dzenopoljac, Alasadi, Zaim, & Bontis, 2018; Hashemi, Khadivar, & Shamiza- njani, 2018; Park & Kim, 2018; Gomes, Oliveira, & Chaves, 2019; Mahdi, Nassar, & Almsafir, 2019). Impact of knowledge oriented leadership on knowledge management... which emphasizes the leaders communication of the organization main goals and objectives to the employees and motivating them to work towards achieving those goals through the integration of knowledge management processes (Donate & de Pablo, 2015; Naqshbandi & Jasimuddi, 2018; Shamim et  al., 2019). keywords: 2017; business; impact; journal; knowledge application; knowledge creation; knowledge management; knowledge sharing; leadership; management processes; organization; performance; processes cache: bmee-11284.pdf plain text: bmee-11284.txt item: #12 of 228 id: bmee-11287 author: Zunda, Santa; Zeps, Artūrs; Strode, Solvita title: Creation of a sustainable model for building and maintaining a relationship between universities and entrepreneurs date: 2020-02-27 words: 10478 flesch: 32 summary: Mascarenhas, based on the available literature on business universities (Mascarenhas et  al., 2017) since 1990 to the present day, distinguished three groups: business universities that focus on changes in academic para- digms, examples; academic entrepreneurship which refers to commercialisation of knowl- edge, and technology-based enterprises or spin-offs. Signing a collaboration agreement The university signs general collaboration agreements with new partners defining the rights and the duties of each party and specifying possible areas of cooperation: – regular and systematic involvement of the entrepreneur’s representatives in the uni- versity study process, which can be: - guest lectures on the topics known by specialists in the course of the study pro- cess and teaching separate study courses; - participation in improving study programs, proposing areas that need to be improved and solutions, including specific topics; - visits to enterprises within and outside the study course; - offering diploma paper themes for the last-year students; - participation of the enterprise representatives in diploma papers’ evaluation boards; – the regular and systematic provision of internship to students during obligatory study internship and qualification internships, also to the interested persons who wish to take internships on their own during the time free from lectures; – granting scholarships to the best students in the area, thus motivating students to higher achievements; – granting financial and property support to university projects within the possibilities; – cooperation in research, working on solving problems typical for the area, improving the process efficiency, etc; – enterprise priority rights to the knowledge generated by the university and technol- ogies in a specific area, etc; – rights of using the university’s infrastructure; – possibilities of using the premises of the enterprise and the university; – participation of the enterprise’s representative in the convention of counsellors, com- menting about the decisions and proposals of the administration, giving advice on more efficient work of the university; – involvement of the enterprise’s employees who have graduated from the relevant uni- versity in the university alumni association, offering them respective discounts for attending the university activities, for the services provided by the university, etc. 2.6. keywords: activities; building; business; collaboration; companies; cooperation; development; education; entrepreneurs; industry; management; model; relationship; research; students; study; universities; university cache: bmee-11287.pdf plain text: bmee-11287.txt item: #13 of 228 id: bmee-11297 author: Burinskienė, Aurelija title: Use of dynamic regression model for reduction of shortages in drug supply date: 2019-12-20 words: 4440 flesch: 51 summary: The revision of supply time table is recommended for pharmacies aiming to minimise the shortage level. Aiming to investigate if supply time table is directly linked with shortage, a dynamic regression method is used. keywords: author; chain; drug; fe b; lead; model; regression; shortage; supply; time cache: bmee-11297.pdf plain text: bmee-11297.txt item: #14 of 228 id: bmee-11326 author: Stremousova, Elena; Buchinskaia, Olga title: Some approaches to evaluation macroeconomic efficiency of digitalisation date: 2019-12-20 words: 7743 flesch: 42 summary: Some researchers estimate the number of materials published online on the subject of digital economy at several dozen million, but they can be divided into two groups – those ex- ploring the subject of “digital economy” and focusing on “digital economics” (Polozhikhina, 2018). It was officially declared in Russia that digital economy is a particular system of economic, social and cultural relations, im- plemented through the use of digital ICT (Kapranova, 2018). keywords: capita; countries; development; digital; digitalisation; economy; exports; gdp; growth; ict; impact; indicators; services; technologies cache: bmee-11326.pdf plain text: bmee-11326.txt item: #15 of 228 id: bmee-11394 author: Memon, Bilal Ahmed; Yao, Hongxing; Aslam, Faheem; Tahir, Rabia title: Network analysis of Pakistan stock market during the turbulence of economic crisis date: 2019-12-23 words: 5826 flesch: 53 summary: In order to assess the dynamics of Pakistan stock market network, the topological property of Average tree length (ATL) of the eight MSTs is presented in Figure 14. Purpose – the purpose of this study is to analyse the impact of the recent economic crisis on the network topology structure of Pakistan stock market. keywords: analysis; correlation; crisis; figure; market; mst; network; pakistan; pakistan stock; stock; stock market; tree cache: bmee-11394.pdf plain text: bmee-11394.txt item: #16 of 228 id: bmee-11430 author: Erum, Humaira; Abid, Ghulam; Contreras, Francoise title: The calling of employees and work engagement: the role of flourishing at work date: 2020-02-24 words: 9312 flesch: 49 summary: Work engagement and calling at work The seminal work of Kahn (1990) has laid foundations for research on work engagement as a psychological state which was defined initially as “the harnessing of organization mem- bers’ selves to their work roles” (Kahn, 1990, p. 694). Limited literature exists that empirically tested if the calling to work is related to employee work engagement. keywords: calling; employees; flourishing; job; journal; psychological; research; role; self; study; work; work engagement cache: bmee-11430.pdf plain text: bmee-11430.txt item: #17 of 228 id: bmee-11578 author: Matyushenko, Igor; Hlibko, Serhii; Petrova, Mariana Mateeva; Pasmor, Maryna Serhiivna; Loktionova, Maryna title: Assessment of the development of foreign trade in high-tech production of Ukraine under the association with the EU date: 2020-05-29 words: 10716 flesch: 46 summary: Аctually based on technical restructuring requirements Yegorov, Odotyuk and Salihova prove the need to strengthen the personnel and technical components of the research process of high technology development in Ukraine, legislative support for the reproduction of highly qualified personnel and attract specialists to carry out scientific and scientific-technical work (Yegorov et  al., 2016). In this case, we consider the impact of export quota indicators (X1), the ratio of researchers to the country’s population (X2), and the ratio of R&D expenditures to country’s GDP (X3), and the ratio of high-tech exports to country exports (B). keywords: analysis; countries; country; development; gdp; industry; n.d; production; ratio; research; table; tech; tech exports; tech goods; tech industries; tech products; tech trade; trade; ukraine cache: bmee-11578.pdf plain text: bmee-11578.txt item: #18 of 228 id: bmee-11937 author: Andriušaitienė, Daiva title: Vocational guidance – GPS for management of human resource development: does it work in Lithuania date: 2020-04-10 words: 6813 flesch: 27 summary: Vocational guidance information which students are lacking (N = 242) (source: Career Educa- tion in Schools, 2013) Vocational guidance information which students are lacking (N = 242) (source: Career Educa- tion in Schools, 2013) keywords: career; counselling; development; education; guidance; information; labour; labour market; management; market; qualifications; services; system cache: bmee-11937.pdf plain text: bmee-11937.txt item: #19 of 228 id: bmee-11982 author: Brzezicki, Łukasz; Rusielik, Robert title: Measurement of efficiency of didactic activities of public universities of technology in Poland: directional distance function with undesirable output approach date: 2020-04-10 words: 6675 flesch: 50 summary: [The use of DEA, SFA and StoNED methods to measure the efficiency of public higher education]. [Efficiency of func- tioning of public higher education institutions in Poland]. keywords: brzezicki; dea; distance; education; efficiency; function; model; number; output; research; teaching; technology; universities; university cache: bmee-11982.pdf plain text: bmee-11982.txt item: #20 of 228 id: bmee-11999 author: Khanna, Ruchi title: Re-explore the viability and authenticity of Gallup workplace audit in private university date: 2020-10-26 words: 8936 flesch: 48 summary: Employee engagement: a perspective There are the various authors who define employee engagement from various perspectives. The Gallup 12 Workplace Audit is an instrument used to measure employee engagement. keywords: business; employee; employee engagement; engagement; gallup; job; journal; management; organisation; performance; study; university; work cache: bmee-11999.pdf plain text: bmee-11999.txt item: #21 of 228 id: bmee-12067 author: Faid, Gul; Tariq, Majeed Muhammad; Ishtiaq, Ahmad; Zeynvand, Vahid Lorestani; Meyer, Daniel Francois; Máté, Domicián title: The nexus of E-government and increased productivity relative to income level comparison date: 2020-04-30 words: 7376 flesch: 57 summary: it ity E government k HC L e= β The magnitude implies that if E-government index increases by one unit, then the growth rate will increase by 0.09 percentage points. keywords: capital; countries; development; gdp; government; growth; human; icts; income; information; management; productivity; public; results; table cache: bmee-12067.pdf plain text: bmee-12067.txt item: #22 of 228 id: bmee-12177 author: Kryshtanovych, Myroslav; Petrovskyi, Petro; Khomyshyn, Iryna; Bezena, Ivan; Serdechna, Iryna title: Peculiarities of implementing governance in the system of social security date: 2020-04-30 words: 6076 flesch: 36 summary: Purpose – the primary purpose of the study is to identify the main threats to the pro- cess of ensuring social security and finding ways to establish a connection between economic and social security. Research limitations – we did not take into account a significant number of indicators characteris- ing the state of social security of the state. keywords: development; figure; level; life; management; national; policy; population; security; society; state; system; threats cache: bmee-12177.pdf plain text: bmee-12177.txt item: #23 of 228 id: bmee-12189 author: Ullah, Ihsan; Elahi, Natasha Saman; Abid, Ghulam; Butt, Matti Ullah title: The impact of perceived organizational support and proactive personality on affective commitment: mediating role of prosocial motivation date: 2020-07-09 words: 11585 flesch: 36 summary: Thus, the main aim of the present study is to inspect those factors that lead to employee prosocial motivation. While researchers do not consider the association between employees prosocial motivation and Business, Management and Education, 2020, 18(2): 183–205 185 affective commitment towards their organization. keywords: behaviour; commitment; employees; job; journal; management; motivation; organization; performance; personality; pos; role; study; support; work cache: bmee-12189.pdf plain text: bmee-12189.txt item: #24 of 228 id: bmee-12237 author: Nejjari, Zakaria; Aamoum, Hanane title: The role of ethics, trust, and shared values in the creation of loyalty: empirical evidence from the Moroccan University™ date: 2020-04-30 words: 10462 flesch: 47 summary: The first and sixth hypothesis is about the effect of shared values on student university image and loyalty. This research showed the significance of student trust in enhancing the university’s image that affects their loyalty. keywords: business; education; ethics; image; institution; journal; loyalty; management; marketing; relationship; research; role; students; study; trust; universities; university; university image; values cache: bmee-12237.pdf plain text: bmee-12237.txt item: #25 of 228 id: bmee-12254 author: Kregždė, Arvydas title: Business cycles synchronisations in the Baltic countries date: 2020-04-30 words: 6451 flesch: 57 summary: Business cycles synchronisations in the Baltic countries During the early years of sovereignty, economic links of the Baltic countries with the Eastern countries were powerful. Berdiev and Chang (2015) emphasize the impor- tance of examining the strength of business cycle synchronisation by using a time-frequency framework. keywords: baltic; business; business cycles; countries; crisis; cycles; euro; gdp; growth; lithuania; synchronisation cache: bmee-12254.pdf plain text: bmee-12254.txt item: #26 of 228 id: bmee-12309 author: Hrybinenko, Olha; Bulatova, Olena; Zakharova, Olha title: Evaluation of demographic component of countries’ economic security date: 2020-08-25 words: 11166 flesch: 37 summary: Many scholars believe that demographic transformations and demographic security level are the prerequisites of socio-political system sustainability as it has been demonstrated in terms of the Middle East (Hamanaka, 2017) as well as the condition to provide economic growth and the improved living standards of the population as it has been demonstrated in terms of the Southeastern European countries (Malnar & Malnar, 2015). The thresholds of demographic security indicators were identified and reasoned; the countries’ security risks by demographic indicators were assessed; systematisation of countries according to the level of the demographic component of security was provided. keywords: age; component; countries; development; economic; evaluation; growth; indicators; level; population; rate; security; security level; terms; value; years cache: bmee-12309.pdf plain text: bmee-12309.txt item: #27 of 228 id: bmee-12369 author: De Jorge-Moreno, Justo title: Relationship between university education in strategic management and chess in a both learning process: an approach across learning paths date: 2020-07-20 words: 7434 flesch: 53 summary: Research limitations – The limitations are related to the size of the classroom and the different initial levels of chess knowledge, which have been a real challenge to carry out this work. In order to know the level of chess knowledge of the students, different ways were used; 1) a small questionnaire was carried out, where among other things, the students were asked if they knew how to play chess 2) the students who answered yes were suggested to download the app Chess Live (https://chess-live.uptodown.com/android) and to be classified in one of the six existing levels. keywords: activities; analysis; business; chess; education; game; group; learning; management; process; relationship; students; table cache: bmee-12369.pdf plain text: bmee-12369.txt item: #28 of 228 id: bmee-12421 author: Nikonenko, Uliana; Medynska, Tetyana; Bilotskyi, Oleksandr; Baran, Mariia; Shevchuk, Inna title: Analysis of institutional factors as part of the component of economic freedom as a background of improvement of structural proportions in the context of improving governance date: 2020-07-17 words: 9800 flesch: 45 summary: Purpose – the main purpose of the study is to analyze the institutional factors that are usually considered as components of economic freedom, as well as to assess the level of economic freedom as a prerequisite for improving structural proportions and stimulating the investment pro- cess in an economy with excess raw materials sector (such as Ukraine). Findings – the main result of the study is that increasing the degree of economic freedom in Ukraine contributes to structural shifts in favour of non-resource exports. keywords: business; countries; economic; economy; exports; factors; freedom; government; index; investment; level; policy; sub; trade; ukraine cache: bmee-12421.pdf plain text: bmee-12421.txt item: #29 of 228 id: bmee-12608 author: Gajanova, Lubica; Majerova, Jana; Nadanyiova, Margareta title: The impact of influencers on the decision-making process regarding the purchase of the brand product date: 2020-08-25 words: 5610 flesch: 45 summary: Social influencer marketing on the rise: New research. Keywords: influencer marketing, brand product, marketing research. keywords: advertising; april; generation; index; influencer; marketing; product; research; respondents; responses; table cache: bmee-12608.pdf plain text: bmee-12608.txt item: #30 of 228 id: bmee-12629 author: Saurbier, Ann title: Modelling the stakeholder environment and decision process in the U.S. higher education system date: 2021-04-28 words: 9136 flesch: 30 summary: Finally, where the government’s substantial investment in higher education may enable it to be viewed as a public good, the actual treatment of higher education institutions and their need to be accountable for the receipt of those funds, may also be seen to diminish the public good aspects. Houston (2008) as well asserts the existence of a wide variety of both individuals and groups who hold a stake the educational process and added the post-sec- ondary education industry, governments, national economic stability, and society in general as higher education stakeholders. keywords: accreditation; accreditation process; american; college; decision; education; environment; good; institutions; process; public; quality; research; stakeholder; theory cache: bmee-12629.pdf plain text: bmee-12629.txt item: #31 of 228 id: bmee-12631 author: Uzule, Kristine title: Teacher training and education programs in Latvia: are e-competences included? date: 2020-08-25 words: 6345 flesch: 39 summary: The development of e-learning environments that has been observed over the last 20 years clearly indicates that with time the demand for more advanced computer knowledge is going to increase. To analyze course descriptions and self-assessment reports, the AntConc software was used, Business, Management and Education, 2020, 18(2): 294–306 301 which was applied to the processing of keywords, key phrases and their concordances only with relevance to the development of students’ computer skills, data analysis skills and stu- dents’ skills for work in e-learning environments and other possible environments including e-competences, in other words, the keywords in context analysis (hereinafter referred to as KWIC) was used. keywords: competences; computer; development; education; knowledge; learning; programs; skills; teacher; technologies; training cache: bmee-12631.pdf plain text: bmee-12631.txt item: #32 of 228 id: bmee-12683 author: Laurinavičius, Algimantas; Laurinavičius, Antanas; Laurinavičius, Alfredas title: Impact of income inequality on emigration: case of Lithuania and other new EU member states date: 2020-08-24 words: 7708 flesch: 50 summary: Purpose – The objective of the article is to analyse how income inequality affects popula- tion decisions on emigration. Firstly, the correlation between income inequality (its change) and emigration rates is calculated. keywords: analysis; average; change; correlation; countries; emigration; income inequality; new; year cache: bmee-12683.pdf plain text: bmee-12683.txt item: #33 of 228 id: bmee-12708 author: Gudelytė, Laura title: On the failure and systemic risk of innovation cluster: copula approach date: 2021-03-10 words: 5339 flesch: 43 summary: The channels of contagion within networked structure create and maintain systemic risk, meaning the danger that an initial shock can be amplified and spread when innovation cluster entities react and further transfer it to other entities within the cluster, so that the total effect proliferates largely from the initial default or another unfavorable shock. The opportunities of parameterization of systemic risk and to create and to generalize compatible dependence structure between innovation cluster entities defining the impact of cooperation relations in networked structure are analyzed in this paper. keywords: approach; business; cluster; copula; dependence; entities; failure; innovation; innovation cluster; risk; structure cache: bmee-12708.pdf plain text: bmee-12708.txt item: #34 of 228 id: bmee-12712 author: Tunčikienė, Živilė; Katinas, Romanas title: Solutions for improving the partnership between airport and airline companies date: 2020-08-24 words: 8719 flesch: 45 summary: How do the demands for airport services differ between full-service carriers and low-cost carriers? The idea of discussing plans with airline partners comes from Scandinavian Airlines, which works with airports to find reciprocal growth opportunities, and emphasises the need for cooperation. keywords: airlines; airports; aspects; aviation; business; companies; criteria; evaluation; factors; fuzzy; journal; management; need; partnership; quality; selection; service; transport cache: bmee-12712.pdf plain text: bmee-12712.txt item: #35 of 228 id: bmee-12808 author: Jurkevičius, Vaidas; Šidlauskienė, Jūratė title: Civil liability of companies for anonymous comments posted on their sites: a criterion of potential consequences of liability date: 2021-02-09 words: 6124 flesch: 45 summary: While making civil liability for website operators responsible for anonymous comments violating the privacy rights of third parties, courts should certainly take into account the potential property and non-property consequences of such civil liability, but because civil matters do not address the question of the expediency and objectivity of statutory regula- tion, the criterion of the consequences for the website operator of the civil liability for the effects of anonymous comments should be regarded as a condition for assessing the extent of the civil liability that has already arisen and should not be regarded as justifying but ex- tending or limiting its scope. Research limitations – This article deals with one criteria for the application of civil liability of website operators for the infringement of an individual’s right to privacy by anonymous comments, that is – the possible negative consequences of the civil liability of these entities. keywords: case; comments; consequences; delfi; ecthr; freedom; law; liability; website cache: bmee-12808.pdf plain text: bmee-12808.txt item: #36 of 228 id: bmee-12955 author: Sandler, Daniil; Gladyrev, Dmitry title: Analysis of the relations between scientometric and economic indicators of Russian universities’ performance date: 2020-09-25 words: 5819 flesch: 33 summary: Knowledge and money: Research universities and the paradox of the marketplace. Analysis of the relations between scientometric and economic indicators... educational activities of regions), the program of national research universities (the status assigned to universities with a big research output), 5–100 Russian Academic Excellence Project (a large-scale project focused on the promotion of selected universities in major world universities rankings) and some other projects like “Universities as Centres of Innova- tion” and “Flagship Universities”. keywords: faculty; number; publications; research; revenues; share; students; universities; university cache: bmee-12955.pdf plain text: bmee-12955.txt item: #37 of 228 id: bmee-13167 author: Santosa, Perdana Wahyu title: Macroeconomic indicators and yield curve of Indonesian government bond date: 2021-03-10 words: 6940 flesch: 55 summary: Also, Yuliawati and Suarjaya (2017) and Tjandrasa (2017) stated that the interest rate has a positive and significant effect on government bond yield (SUN). In their research, Pramana and Nachrowi (2016) and Santosa & Sihombing (2015) concluded inter- est rates have a positive and significant effect on government bond yields on the Indonesia Stock Exchange because the higher interest rates will offer large yields to attract investors to invest in their funds on bonds. keywords: bond; bond yield; curve; effect; exchange; government; government bond; oil; rate; sihombing; term; yield cache: bmee-13167.pdf plain text: bmee-13167.txt item: #38 of 228 id: bmee-13232 author: Dalati, Serene title: Factors affecting Syrian female researchers’ experience during crisis: inductive approach date: 2021-04-28 words: 9841 flesch: 40 summary: Originality/Value – There is no prior research on women researchers in Syria. This research is con- sidered as a new perspective of women researchers in Syria during a sensitive time, which charac- terises Syria. keywords: academic; advancement; business; career; economics; education; experience; factors; family; management; research; researchers; study; syrian; women; work cache: bmee-13232.pdf plain text: bmee-13232.txt item: #39 of 228 id: bmee-13355 author: Khalid, Summra; Dan, Wang; Sohail, Amir; Raza, Wahid; Khalid, Bushra; Ur-Rehman, Ahmad title: Empowering women at the higher institutional level: analysis of business education and leadership training program date: 2021-04-28 words: 9952 flesch: 43 summary: The finding shows that leadership training programs will significantly contribute to women’s empower- ment and lift social and cultural barriers. Development of women education In India. keywords: business; business education; development; education; empowerment; gender; knowledge; leadership; leadership training; management; pakistan; program; research; self; skills; study; training; training program; women cache: bmee-13355.pdf plain text: bmee-13355.txt item: #40 of 228 id: bmee-13362 author: Uslu, Abdullah; Şengün, Halil İbrahim title: The multiple mediation roles of trust and satisfaction in the effect of perceived corporate social responsibility on loyalty date: 2021-03-19 words: 10849 flesch: 55 summary: Keywords: corporate social responsibility, customer trust, customer satisfaction, customer loyalty, multiple mediation. Iglesias et al. (2018) showed that CSR affects customer loyalty both directly and indirectly through co-creation and customer trust, and concluded that co-creation has a dire- ct effect on customer trust. keywords: bank; business; corporate; csr; customer; customer loyalty; customer satisfaction; customer trust; effect; loyalty; management; mediation; model; research; responsibility; satisfaction; social; study; trust cache: bmee-13362.pdf plain text: bmee-13362.txt item: #41 of 228 id: bmee-13588 author: Trivedi, Jatin; Spulbar, Cristi; Birau, Ramona; Mehdiabadi, Amir title: Modelling volatility spillovers, cross-market correlation and co-movements between stock markets in European Union: an empirical case study date: 2021-03-19 words: 8975 flesch: 48 summary: Estimating stock market volatility using asymmetric GARCH models. It is well established after considering test up to AR-1, AR-2, AR-3, AR-4 and AR-5 in case of financial stock market returns of France, Poland, Hungary and Croatia. keywords: correlation; european; financial; garch; hungary; index; level; markets; models; movements; period; returns; stock; stock markets; time; volatility cache: bmee-13588.pdf plain text: bmee-13588.txt item: #42 of 228 id: bmee-13952 author: Pudil, Pavel; Somol, Petr; Mikova, Irena; Pribyl, Vladimir; Komarkova, Lenka title: Further education, its methods and selected characteristics of organisations: an empirical study of their association with organisations profitability date: 2021-04-28 words: 9200 flesch: 43 summary: Section 2 discusses the data and methods used in the study, particularly on the utilisa- tion of feature selection methods, namely the DAF method and pseudo-kernel regression Business, Management and Economics Engineering, 2021, 19(1): 111–130 113 model. Data – utilisation of feature selection methods Before proceeding to a closer characterisation of the data and selecting research methods, we should briefly point out how our study differs from previous research, both by ourselves and other authors. keywords: characteristics; data; education; feature; fet; learning; management; methods; organisations; pattern; profitability; pudil; recognition; research; study; training cache: bmee-13952.pdf plain text: bmee-13952.txt item: #43 of 228 id: bmee-13986 author: Taujanskaitė, Kamilė; Karklytė, Ieva title: Borrowing alternatives for households in Lithuania: current situation, trends and challenges date: 2021-12-22 words: 10516 flesch: 54 summary: Some researches state that P2P loans are riskier than bank loans and less profitable. This idea is also confirmed by other authors Yeo and Jun (2020), who claim that “P2P lending platforms operate in the low-credit segment and banks’ involvement in P2P lending is restricted – so that the growth of P2P lending is not adverse for bank stability”. keywords: 2019; analysis; banks; borrowing; credit; data; financial; growth; households; lending; lithuania; loans; market; p2p; p2p platforms; peer; platforms; segment cache: bmee-13986.pdf plain text: bmee-13986.txt item: #44 of 228 id: bmee-14201 author: Svirina, Anna; Lopatin, Aleksey; Titko, Jelena title: Analysis of students performance in relation to the results of state unified exam: the case of Russian university date: 2021-04-28 words: 4727 flesch: 37 summary: Psyhological factors affecting students academic performance among freshman psychology students in Dire Dawa University. Analysis of students performance in relation to the results of state unified exam... network. keywords: education; exam; performance; results; state; students; university; use cache: bmee-14201.pdf plain text: bmee-14201.txt item: #45 of 228 id: bmee-14255 author: Dokiienko, Larysa title: Financial security of the enterprise: an alternative approach to evaluation and management date: 2021-10-07 words: 19718 flesch: 51 summary: Enterprise financial security as a component of the economic security of the state. Genesis of enterprise financial security. keywords: enterprise; ia l; l l; level; oil; risk; security; statements cache: bmee-14255.pdf plain text: bmee-14255.txt item: #46 of 228 id: bmee-14310 author: Bashir Butt, Muhammad Saqib; Mohd. Taib, Hasniza title: Macroeconomic sensitivity and firm level volatility: the case of New York Stock Exchange date: 2021-08-10 words: 7093 flesch: 56 summary: In the context of the New York Stock exchange, this study aims at the firm level analysis to investigate the impact of macroeconomic changes on firm stock returns volatility con- sidering the sectorial location of a firm. Considering this study, GARCH (1,1) model is the most appropriate to investigate the impact of macroeconomic factors on firm stock returns volatility with respect to the sectoral location of firm using daily data. keywords: cent; effect; exchange; firms; macroeconomic; market; results; returns; sectors; stock; volatility cache: bmee-14310.pdf plain text: bmee-14310.txt item: #47 of 228 id: bmee-14472 author: Nikonenko, Uliana; Khalina, Olena; Kazyuk, Yanina; Paliukh, Viktor; Shevchenko, Serhiy title: Influence of internal and external factors on the structural changes of national economy: an example of Ukraine date: 2021-09-09 words: 12636 flesch: 51 summary: Stationarity tests for GDP and structural change index (source: own calculations based on data of the National Bank of Ukraine, 2021) An error-cor- rected model (Alogoskoufis & Smith, 1991) can apply to the GDP and structural change index. keywords: changes; exports; factors; fdi; gdp; government; increase; materials; non; rer; sector; spending; str; t t; term cache: bmee-14472.pdf plain text: bmee-14472.txt item: #48 of 228 id: bmee-14497 author: Mačiulytė-Šniukienė, Alma; Sekhniashvili, Dali title: The eco-innovation impact on economic and environmental performance of EU Member States date: 2021-08-10 words: 7893 flesch: 43 summary: Research limitations – eco-innovations development and economic growth can be interdepended, but this research investigates just one-way dependence. But these programs included support not only for eco-innovations development, and only part of the support funds is used for projects related to eco-innovation development. keywords: business; capita; countries; development; eco; environment; gdp; growth; impact; index; innovation; innovation development; performance cache: bmee-14497.pdf plain text: bmee-14497.txt item: #49 of 228 id: bmee-14653 author: Popov, Vladimir; Medineckienė, Milena; Grigorjeva, Tatjana; Zabulėnas, Arūnas Remigijus title: Building information modelling: procurement procedure date: 2021-06-29 words: 8208 flesch: 41 summary: Building Information Modeling (BIM) partnering framework for public construction projects. Purpose  – to suggest the most suitable set of documents for public procurement in the context of BIM by analysing the documents that are necessary for implementing the stages of the building life cycle. keywords: bim; building; construction; contract; countries; documents; engineering; european; information; management; modelling; plan; procurement; project; public; requirements; standard; use cache: bmee-14653.pdf plain text: bmee-14653.txt item: #50 of 228 id: bmee-14692 author: Stukalina, Yulia; Pavlyuk, Dmitry title: Using customer-based brand equity model in the higher education context: simulating the current university’s brand date: 2021-10-07 words: 7374 flesch: 44 summary: Summarising the recent studies of brand models in the higher education industry, we state that a university brand is a complex multidimensional entity with country-, market-, and culture-specific components and accents. Examining the relationship between brand equity dimen- sions and university brand equity: keywords: brand; brand equity; cbbe; customer; education; equity; factor; keller; management; marketing; model; research; students; university cache: bmee-14692.pdf plain text: bmee-14692.txt item: #51 of 228 id: bmee-14755 author: Charaia, Vakhtang; Chochia, Archil; Lashkhi, Mariam title: Promoting fintech financing for SME in S. Caucasian and Baltic States, during the Covid-19 global pandemic date: 2021-12-09 words: 7090 flesch: 41 summary: Despite SME’s crucial role in the economy, still they face huge challenges, especially in developing countries as Georgia, with some better grounds in developed economies as Esto- nia. Popularity and success of innovative source of crediting in developed countries, includ- ing Baltic States could be explained by different aspects, but most importantly: probability of getting a credit at a lower interest rate (Baber, 2020; Lee & Shin, 2018); faster loan pro- cessing speed, in comparison to traditional sources (Sangwan et  al., 2019); lower operating costs (Ozili, 2018); more comfort in credit getting process, especially in remoted areas with necessity to travel to the nearest bank; less bureaucracy; and etc. keywords: baltic; business; caucasian; charaia; countries; development; finance; financing; fintech; georgia; global; percent; sector; sme; states; world cache: bmee-14755.pdf plain text: bmee-14755.txt item: #52 of 228 id: bmee-14798 author: Kryshtanovych, Svitlana; Gutsulyak, Viktoriya; Huzii, Ivanna; Helzhynska, Tetiana; Shepitchak, Valentyna title: Modeling the process of risk management response to the negative impact of risks as the basis for ensuring economic security date: 2021-10-07 words: 6497 flesch: 45 summary: Enterprise risk management should be organized in such a way as to provide continuous introspection and self-control. An important aspect of enterprise risk management is the choice of an effective mechanism for preventing and minimizing, eliminating or accepting risks that determine the efficiency of the enterprise. keywords: engineering; enterprises; impact; management; modeling; process; response; risk management; risks; security; system cache: bmee-14798.pdf plain text: bmee-14798.txt item: #53 of 228 id: bmee-14870 author: Navickienė, Vida; Droessiger, Gražina; Valantinaitė, Ilona; Trinkūnas, Vaidotas ; Jaras, Arūnas title: University management solutions during the COVID-19 pandemic: a case study of Lithuania date: 2021-12-09 words: 10356 flesch: 38 summary: Thus, higher education management has been a widely researched topic in recent years. In recent decades, higher education policy in Western countries has been reformed and characterized by the steering at an online mode, however, strong national interpretations of this mode have remained, and significant national diversity in the methods of higher education management has been observed to date (Capano, 2018). keywords: authorities; covid-19; decisions; education; learning; management; online; pandemic; process; research; staff; students; studies; study; studying; support; teaching; university; work cache: bmee-14870.pdf plain text: bmee-14870.txt item: #54 of 228 id: bmee-14895 author: Altunoğlu, Ali Ender; Kocakula, Özge; Özer, Ayşe title: Demographic differences matter on job outcomes: psychological contract’s mediating role date: 2022-03-07 words: 10594 flesch: 45 summary: Possible results will support organizations in their efforts to enhance the level of employee job outcomes. Sustaining employee job outcomes, especially women, is a challenge for today’s businesses. keywords: attitudes; employees; et al; job; job attitudes; job outcomes; job satisfaction; journal; leave; organization; outcomes; pcf; performance; satisfaction; study; variables cache: bmee-14895.pdf plain text: bmee-14895.txt item: #55 of 228 id: bmee-15300 author: Duháček Šebestová, Jarmila; Kowala, Radek; Vodă, Ana Iolanda; Bercu, Ana-Maria title: Competency models in business students and business owners: a cross-national case study of Czechia and Romania date: 2022-04-13 words: 7900 flesch: 46 summary: Thanks to the checklist, everyone can easily carry out a self-evaluation and find their own level of business competencies. Business competencies within unstable business environments (pp. 41–58). keywords: business; competencies; competency; czech; education; entrepreneurs; management; model; research; skills; students; šebestová cache: bmee-15300.pdf plain text: bmee-15300.txt item: #56 of 228 id: bmee-15368 author: Okunevičiūtė Neverauskienė, Laima; Novikova, Marta; Kazlauskienė, Eglė title: Factors determining the development of intelligent transport systems date: 2021-08-25 words: 7104 flesch: 49 summary: Due to the rapid development of technology, most authors emphasise the need for new or at least repeated research on intelligent transport systems ITS. Keywords: intelligent transport systems, congestion, safety, development of intelligent transport systems, multi-criteria evaluation. keywords: analysis; countries; development; expert; factors; method; n.d; research; results; systems; transport; transport systems; value cache: bmee-15368.pdf plain text: bmee-15368.txt item: #57 of 228 id: bmee-15382 author: Vinska, Oksana; Tokar, Volodymyr title: Cluster analysis of the European Union gender equality and economic development date: 2021-12-22 words: 6168 flesch: 47 summary: Firstly, for further elaboration of recommendations aimed at tackling the gender gaps problem in Europe, we use the EU NUTS classification of more developed, transition and less developed regions (Eurostat, 2021) and adapt it to determine groups of the EU mem- ber-states considering the level of gender equality assessed by the Gender Equality Index: – gender equality leaders – countries with the level of gender equality more than 90% of the EU average; – gender equality adopters – countries with the level of gender equality ranging from 75% to 90% of the EU average; – gender equality laggards – countries with the level of gender equality less than 75% of the EU average. There should be a special gender prism applied to the EU funding allocated to less developed countries – gender equality adopters (Croatia, Czech Republic, Greece, Hungary, Lithuania, Romania, and Slovakia) to ensure their gender sensitivity, while financial support for Cyprus should focus on combination of its economic progress and distribution of benefits following the principle of gender equality. keywords: cluster; countries; country; development; economic; eu member; european; gender equality; member; states cache: bmee-15382.pdf plain text: bmee-15382.txt item: #58 of 228 id: bmee-15397 author: Sujová, Andrea; Simanová, Ľubica title: Management models of changes – the empirical study in Slovak companies date: 2022-04-05 words: 8180 flesch: 49 summary: Purpose  – Change management depends on the type and extent of the implemented change. Originality/Value  – New empirical knowledge concerning change management in the practise of Slovak enterprises, identification of the applied model by managing the changes and conditions for an effective management of changes. keywords: analysis; business; change; change management; companies; enterprises; implementation; management; performance; processes; research; respondents; results; slovak; step; type cache: bmee-15397.pdf plain text: bmee-15397.txt item: #59 of 228 id: bmee-15738 author: Popek Biškupec, Petra; Herman, Suzana; Ružić, Ivan title: The macroprudential measures for mitigating the effects of the pandemic crisis in tourism economies date: 2022-04-19 words: 7568 flesch: 41 summary: Macroprudential policy measures and instruments serve to reduce the procyclicality of the financial system and they are very effective in reducing the amplitudes of ups and downs of credit and business cycles in times of crisis (Popek Biškupec, 2015). Research methodology – The effects of macroprudential policy were tested using the Granger causality test and PVAR model. keywords: bank; countries; crisis; effects; impact; measures; model; pandemic; panel; policy; sector; sib; table; test; tourism; variable cache: bmee-15738.pdf plain text: bmee-15738.txt item: #60 of 228 id: bmee-15919 author: Blažević Bognar, Zrinka; Pleša Puljić, Nikolina title: The influence of media on impulsive buying in the era of the COVID-19 pandemic date: 2022-04-12 words: 8497 flesch: 51 summary: Consumer behaviour during crises: Preliminary research on how coronavirus has manifested consumer panic buying, herd mentality, changing discretionary spending and the role of the media in influencing behav- iour. Findings  – The research results show that impulsive buying does exist during a lockdown and is influenced by media. keywords: behaviour; buying; consumer; covid-19; factors; fear; impulsive; influence; information; lockdown; media; pandemic; research cache: bmee-15919.pdf plain text: bmee-15919.txt item: #61 of 228 id: bmee-16344 author: Bhardwaj, Nikhil; Sharma, Nishi; Mavi, Anupreet Kaur title: Impact of COVID-19 on long run and short run financial integration among emerging Asian stock markets date: 2022-06-29 words: 9988 flesch: 54 summary: It has already been substantiated that stock market integration can lead to several ben- efits to investors and has far reaching implications for policy makers. Stock market integration and international portfolio diversification between U.S. and ASEAN equity markets. keywords: asian; china; covid-19; india; indonesia; integration; korea; market; period; run; south; stock; stock market; study; taiwan cache: bmee-16344.pdf plain text: bmee-16344.txt item: #62 of 228 id: bmee-16597 author: Bani Hani, Jehad title: The influence of supply chain management practices on supply chain performance: the moderating role of information quality date: 2022-05-11 words: 9261 flesch: 43 summary: Purpose – The main aim of this investigation is to introduce a framework for combining information quality concerning with contextual and representational relevance, and intrinsic accura- cy in supply chain management practices to develop supply chain performance in Saudi companies. Originality/Value – The study contributed in determining main practices of supply Chan management in industrial sector of Saudi Arabia considering their influence on supply chain performance, as well as this study contributed in showing the engagement of information quality in supply chain management. keywords: chain management; chain performance; influence; information; information quality; international; journal; management practices; practices; quality; saudi; scmps; scp; study; supply chain cache: bmee-16597.pdf plain text: bmee-16597.txt item: #63 of 228 id: bmee-16732 author: Tudose, Mihaela Brindusa; Rusu, Valentina Diana; Avasilcai, Silvia title: Financial performance – determinants and interdependencies between measurement indicators date: 2022-04-27 words: 9943 flesch: 42 summary: Financial performance determinants. First, to assess the impact of the most important determinants of financial performance, which have been measured through four generations of indicators. keywords: analysis; business; companies; company; determinants; economic; eva; growth; journal; management; measures; performance; profit; rate; research; roa; value cache: bmee-16732.pdf plain text: bmee-16732.txt item: #64 of 228 id: bmee-16738 author: Taujanskaitė, Kamilė; Kuizinaitė, Jurgita title: Development of FinTech business in Lithuania: driving factors and future scenarios date: 2022-04-25 words: 9998 flesch: 42 summary: Research object – FinTech business sector, described as the number of FinTech companies. Research object: FinTech business sector, expressed as the number of FinTech companies in Lithuania. keywords: analysis; bank; business; change; companies; country; data; development; factors; financial; fintech; fintech business; fintech companies; government; growth; linear; lithuania; number; regression; research; sector; variables cache: bmee-16738.pdf plain text: bmee-16738.txt item: #65 of 228 id: bmee-16752 author: Jasińska-Biliczak, Anna title: E-commerce from the customer panel: the phenomenon of the pandemic increase and future challenge date: 2022-04-27 words: 5987 flesch: 48 summary: The study fulfils the gap at e-commerce research due to the often proclaimed lack of attitude of older people towards e-commerce or pointing them as the age group’s digital exclusion. The study fulfils the gap at e-commerce research due to the often proclaimed lack of attitude of older people towards e-commerce or pointing them as the age group’s digital exclusion. Business, Management and Economics Engineering, 2022, 20(1): 139–151 141 Findings also shew increasing significance and share of e-commerce in the market. keywords: business; commerce; covid-19; customer; online; pandemic; people; research; respondents; shopping; site cache: bmee-16752.pdf plain text: bmee-16752.txt item: #66 of 228 id: bmee-16754 author: Hossain, Md. Alamgir; Kalam, Abul; Hossain, Md. Shakhawat; Sarmin, Mst Nilima; Nuruzzaman, Md. title: An integrated model of destination advocacy and its direct and mediating effects on destination revisit intention date: 2022-11-14 words: 11958 flesch: 38 summary: Doing those, this research searches the answer of the questions;  RQ1:  Does tourist destination experience improve tourist satisfaction, tourist destination advocacy, destination image, and tourist revisit intention?  And  RQ2:  How does tourist destination advocacy, satisfaction and des- tination image endorse direct and mediating effects on the tourist revisit? Understanding and measuring tourist destination images. keywords: destination; destination advocacy; destination experience; destination image; destination revisit; destination satisfaction; et al; intention; journal; management; mediating; model; research; revisit intention; study; tourist; tourist destination; tourist satisfaction; travel cache: bmee-16754.pdf plain text: bmee-16754.txt item: #67 of 228 id: bmee-16883 author: Juškaitė, Lina; Gudelytė-Žilinskienė, Laura title: Investigation of the feasibility of including different cryptocurrencies in the investment portfolio for its diversification date: 2022-05-11 words: 7092 flesch: 44 summary: Cryptocurrencies may be a good choice for diversifying portfolio risk due to the weak correlation between cryptocurrencies and traditional assets, but it should be understood that cryptocurrencies are still in an ex- perimental stage (Lee et al., 2018) and the role of cryptocurrencies in future financial markets remains unclear (Huynh et al., 2020). Cryptocurrencies are traded daily but stocks are traded only on work days, so it was chosen to assess the correlation between the weekly returns of cryptocurrencies and stocks. keywords: average; bitcoin; correlation; criteria; cryptocurrencies; diversification; investment; market; portfolio; research; return cache: bmee-16883.pdf plain text: bmee-16883.txt item: #68 of 228 id: bmee-16905 author: Singh, Naveen Kumar; Singh, Pragati title: Identifying consumer resistance of mobile payment during COVID-19: an interpretive structural modeling (ISM) approach date: 2022-11-14 words: 13736 flesch: 49 summary: To buy or not to buy experience goods online: Perspective of innova- tion adoption barriers. Multiple researches related to mobile payment adoption have been carried out in the past. keywords: adoption; barrier; consumer; covid-19; information; innovation; international; ism; journal; management; mobile; model; mpss; payment; power; privacy; resistance; singh; study; technology cache: bmee-16905.pdf plain text: bmee-16905.txt item: #69 of 228 id: bmee-16936 author: Yilmaz Küçük, Şeyma title: Determinants of non-performing consumer loans for Turkey: ARDL bounds testing approach date: 2022-12-15 words: 8069 flesch: 64 summary: 4. Effects of internal factors on non-performing consumer loans The ARDL model to be established to analyze the cointegration relationship between the internal factors and non-performing consumer loans ratio is determined by Akaike Infor- mation criterion and the ARDL (4,4,1,6,0,4,0) model is chosen as the appropriate model (Figure 3). Findings – with the two different models created in the study, it has been specified that macroeco- nomic variables and internal variables have a cointegration relationship with non-performing loans. keywords: banks; consumer; consumer loans; factors; increase; loans; non; npls; rate; ratio cache: bmee-16936.pdf plain text: bmee-16936.txt item: #70 of 228 id: bmee-17055 author: Le, Thi-Nham title: Performance evaluation of bilateral economic cooperation between Taiwan and partner countries under new southbound policy: past, present, and future date: 2022-10-28 words: 7996 flesch: 57 summary: The raw data of Taiwan bilateral OFDI and IFDI are retrieved from the monthly report of Taiwan Ministry of Economic Affairs, whereas, the actual values of bilateral exports and imports are taken from the statistics database and Taiwan department of custom. The two-way investment was ranked at fifth out of 8 DMUs, Taiwan export and import from its counterpart was at fourth and eighth, respectively. keywords: bilateral; cooperation; dmus; economic; efficiency; forecasting; models; performance; period; scale; taiwan; values cache: bmee-17055.pdf plain text: bmee-17055.txt item: #71 of 228 id: bmee-17101 author: Morkūnas, Mangirdas; Rudienė, Elzė; Ostenda, Aleksander title: Can climate-smart agriculture help to assure food security through short supply chains? A systematic bibliometric and bibliographic literature review date: 2022-07-14 words: 7691 flesch: 49 summary: In the European context, there are two types of food supply chains: local food systems (LFS) and short supply chains (SFSC) (Floris & Schwarcz, 2018). The main positive aspect of food supply chains is the number of intermediaries (in principle, using the minimum number is preferable). keywords: agriculture; analysis; chains; climate; economics; food; food security; food supply; food waste; journal; management; research; supply chain; sustainability; waste cache: bmee-17101.pdf plain text: bmee-17101.txt item: #72 of 228 id: bmee-17308 author: Astikė, Kristina title: Does cultural economics affect country’s competitiveness? date: 2022-08-12 words: 5846 flesch: 43 summary: 2. Methodology Data This study uses data reflecting cultural factors that can influence the competitiveness of countries, such as cultural employment by age (18–65), persons working as creative and performing artists, authors, journalists and linguists engaged in an individual activity and employment, general government expenditure on cultural services, households expenditure on cultural goods. Despite the abundance of connections presented in Table  1, little attention is paid to the influence of cultural factors on the competitiveness of countries in research. keywords: competitiveness; countries; country; culture; economics; employment; factors; gci; study; table cache: bmee-17308.pdf plain text: bmee-17308.txt item: #73 of 228 id: bmee-17389 author: Lulaj, Enkeleda title: An unstoppable and navigating journey towards development reform in complex financial-economic systems: an interval analysis of government expenses (past, present, future) date: 2022-12-22 words: 13041 flesch: 53 summary: To have performance in government spending on complex financial systems according to Zheng and Du (2015), it is recommended to use the laws of design synchronization control of hyper- chaotic financial systems. To look at the journey and navigating complex financial systems (Ding & Xu, 2016), it is emphasized that Business, Management and Economics Engineering, 2022, 20(2): 329–357 331 the control method and synchronization criteria are applied to study the mixed synchroniza- tion of a chaotic class of modified financial systems. keywords: = =; analysis; complex; correlation; data; development; expenditures; government; interval; journey; reforms; research; spending; systems; test; variables; years cache: bmee-17389.pdf plain text: bmee-17389.txt item: #74 of 228 id: bmee-17526 author: Amrani, Nouha; Sadik, Mohammed; Chnigri, Youssra; Hemmi, Mohamed; Slimani, Hamid; Skačkauskienė, Ilona title: Toward value creation in local authorities: the role of information and communication technologies date: 2022-12-30 words: 14438 flesch: 44 summary: Public value: a renewal of public management Since the 1990s, public value research represents a new “post-competitive” way of thinking that signals a shift away from the logic of results and efficiency to the broader governmental goal of creating public value (Hughes, 2006; Carmeli & Kemmet, 2006). Public value, expanding the boundaries of public performance For Benington (2007), the theoretical underpinnings and underlying assumptions of the no- tion of public value have been less rigorously developed and the concept has been less tested through the prism of different disciplines and cultures. keywords: administration; creation; government; ict; icts; information; local; management; model; performance; platforms; public; results; sector; services; use; users; value; value creation; variables cache: bmee-17526.pdf plain text: bmee-17526.txt item: #75 of 228 id: bmee-17607 author: Bednářová, Markéta; Tesařová, Mariana; Šimberová, Iveta title: The evolution of digital transformation in SMEs in the manufacturing industry in the different blocks of the BM Canvas since the beginning of the pandemic date: 2023-05-15 words: 6922 flesch: 52 summary: It highlights the impact of the pandemic, which has undoubtedly increased the growth of digital transformation rates. Our research has also focused on the evolution of digital transformation rates at BM Canvas since the be- ginning of the pandemic. keywords: block; business; companies; digital; increase; median; pandemic; rate; research; smes; transformation cache: bmee-17607.pdf plain text: bmee-17607.txt item: #76 of 228 id: bmee-17740 author: Arsawan, Wayan Edi; Koval, Viktor; Suhartanto, Dwi; Babachenko, Larysa; Kapranova, Larysa; Suryantini, Ni Putu Santi title: Invigorating supply chain performance in small medium enterprises: exploring knowledge sharing as moderator date: 2023-03-24 words: 8237 flesch: 32 summary: Knowledge sharing moderates the relationship between supply chain collaboration and supply chain performance. 0.317 Note: *SCCo – Supply chain collaboration, SCCs – supply chain capabilities, IP – innovation performance, SCP – supply chain performance. keywords: business; capabilities; chain capabilities; chain collaboration; chain management; chain performance; collaboration; et al; innovation; innovation performance; journal; knowledge; management; sharing; study; supply chain cache: bmee-17740.pdf plain text: bmee-17740.txt item: #77 of 228 id: bmee-18360 author: Aden Dirir, Sadik title: The potential of macroeconomic factors in shaping the landscape of technological development: a testimonial from upper-middle-income countries date: 2023-05-17 words: 10679 flesch: 47 summary: Metrics such as R&D expenditure, patents granted, and scientific publica- tions are commonly used to track changes in the level of technological development over time. However, the long run result, presented that the transparency situation of upper-middle-income countries, simultaneously the governments’ final consumption, the amount of credit provided to the private sector, and national income are unfavorably affecting technological development while the GDP is positively affecting the expenditure in R&D. Research limitations – the exclusive focus on macroeconomic factors and upper-middle-in- come countries as well as the fact of excluding the role of micro factors and low-income countries are the major limitation of the study. keywords: countries; development; economic; expenditure; factors; gdp; growth; income; innovation; r&d; research; run; sector; study; technology; test; variables cache: bmee-18360.pdf plain text: bmee-18360.txt item: #78 of 228 id: bmee-18618 author: Lulaj, Enkeleda title: A sustainable business profit through customers and its impacts on three key business domains: technology, innovation, and service (TIS) date: 2023-05-09 words: 14525 flesch: 50 summary: A sustainable business profit through customers and its impacts on three key business domains: technology... sustainability in business, companies must consider the social and environmental aspects of consumers (Morioka et al., 2015), balancing the social, economic, and environmental values of consumers (Bocken et al., 2013) consider the basic models included in this research (TIS or Technology Innovation and Service, Innovation and Growth Teams (IGT), Innovative Customer Relationship Management (ICRM), Business-to-Consumer (B2C), Customer Service and Sup- port (CSS), Customer Service Technology (CST), and Multidimensional Scaling model (MDS)) and the impact of each factor of these models on sustainable business profit. Therefore, based on the findings from the econometric analysis and validation of the hypotheses in each model, recommendations will be given to businesses related to sustainable business profit through consumers. keywords: analysis; business domains; business model; business profit; businesses; consumers; customer; factors; journal; management; model; purchase; service; technology; tis cache: bmee-18618.pdf plain text: bmee-18618.txt item: #79 of 228 id: bmee-18676 author: Acar, Avni Zafer; Kara, Karahan title: Identifying the effects of corruption perception on the relationship between international trade and logistics performance in developing countries date: 2023-05-15 words: 9495 flesch: 46 summary: Trade logistics in the global economy, the logistics performance index and its indicators. Trade logistics in the global economy: The logistics performance index and its indicators. keywords: corruption; countries; economic; efficiency; growth; international; levels; logistics; logistics performance; model; performance; relationship; research; trade cache: bmee-18676.pdf plain text: bmee-18676.txt item: #80 of 228 id: bmee-18822 author: Berawi, Mohammed Ali; Miraj, Perdana title: Towards poverty alleviation for the base of pyramid: social business model in urban low-cost housings date: 2023-07-17 words: 10126 flesch: 47 summary: The findings of this research also indicate social business model that enables households at the BOP to earn sustainable income and release their current poverty status. No pre- vious research has been attempted to consider both pairwise comparison and life cycle cost approach in the development of social business models. keywords: base; business; business model; cost; government; households; housing; income; income households; jakarta; life; management; market; marunda; model; poverty; pyramid; research; revenue; social; urban; value cache: bmee-18822.pdf plain text: bmee-18822.txt item: #81 of 228 id: bmee-18828 author: Sadik, Mohammed; Chnigri, Yousra; Slimani, Hamid title: Explanatory factors of local waste management in Morocco: a territorial and organizational approach date: 2023-05-29 words: 13824 flesch: 42 summary: The explanatory factors behind the choice of means of management of local services The examination of the question related to the motivations which explain the decisions taken by local authorities (LAs) as to their choice of the means of providing local public services, namely the service of waste collection, is based on various theories. Explanatory factors of local waste management in Morocco: a territorial and organizational approach A literature review shows that the delivery of local public services is an object of research which has made considerable amounts of ink flow in various contexts. keywords: administration; authorities; choice; collection; factors; household; influence; management; means; morocco; population; public; resources; services; size; study; variables; waste cache: bmee-18828.pdf plain text: bmee-18828.txt item: #82 of 228 id: bmee-18942 author: Skýpalová, Renata; Kozáková, Jana; Urbánová, Mária; Di Sabato, Vito title: Corporate social responsibility in business practices of multinational companies: study of differences between Czech and Slovak date: 2023-05-29 words: 8727 flesch: 44 summary: No connection was found between CSR and company size, on the contrary, a dependence was found between the length of time on the market and CSR, especially for Slovak companies, older Slovak companies make less use of CSR activities. With regards to the fact that we have three groups of factors, the general hypothesis above was extended to a set of derived hypotheses that  includes selected factors FM –  Factors of mother company (FM1–FM4), FD – Factors of daughter company (FD1–FD7), and CSR – CSR factors (CSR1–CSR7). keywords: activities; business; companies; company; countries; csr; czech; differences; factors; republic; responsibility; size; slovak; slovakia; study cache: bmee-18942.pdf plain text: bmee-18942.txt item: #83 of 228 id: bmee-18958 author: Valaskova, Katarina; Nagy, Marek title: Macro-economic development of the EU countries in the context of performance and competitiveness of SMEs date: 2023-05-29 words: 7493 flesch: 40 summary: ■ received 12 April 2023 ■ accepted 09 May 2023 Keywords: competitiveness, small and medium-sized enterprises, TOPSIS analysis, discriminant analysis, business environment. Competitiveness and its impact on sustainability, business environment, and human development of EU (28) countries in terms of global multi-criteria indices. keywords: analysis; business; business environment; competitiveness; countries; development; environment; european; innovation; journal; management; performance; research cache: bmee-18958.pdf plain text: bmee-18958.txt item: #84 of 228 id: bmee-2000 author: Mitkus, Sigitas; White, Nancy J. title: Liability of the entity capable of detecting a defect of construction works: a comparative study of the U.S. and the Republic of Lithuania date: 2018-09-25 words: 8349 flesch: 53 summary: E-mail: sigitas.mitkus@vgtu.lt Introduction This paper looks at construction defects from the standpoint of the entity which is capable of detecting the defect: contractor, nonprofessional owner, professional owner, technical su- pervisor, designer and building inspector. In this study, the responsibility of each entity for construction defects is discussed and the corresponding documentation and statutory and case law are analyzed for the U.S., Lithuania, and to a lesser extent Germany and Russia for comparative purposes. keywords: case; code; construction; construction law; construction works; contract; defects; law; liability; lithuania; owner; project; quality; technical; works cache: bmee-2000.pdf plain text: bmee-2000.txt item: #85 of 228 id: bmee-2138 author: Szarucki, Marek; Menet, Gabriela title: Service marketing, value co-creation and customer satisfaction in the airsoft industry: case of a technology-based firm date: 2018-07-13 words: 7227 flesch: 50 summary: Our research assumes that offering a co-production opportunity as a part of marketing strategy impacts on customer value creation and satisfaction in the airsoft industry. The main objective of the paper is to examine whether offering a co-creation opportunity as a part of service marketing strategy influences customer value creation and satisfaction in the airsoft industry. keywords: airsoft; creation; customer; customer satisfaction; journal; management; marketing; product; research; salary; satisfaction; service; value cache: bmee-2138.pdf plain text: bmee-2138.txt item: #86 of 228 id: bmee-2141 author: Stříteský, Václav; Stříteský, Marek; Quigley, Martin John David; Říha, David title: Significance of demographic variables for targeting of internet advertisements date: 2016-06-10 words: 8727 flesch: 52 summary: The traditional approach to the demographic targeting of advertisements based on affinity tar- geting assumes the existence of internet servers with sufficient homogeneity of visits. Here, a wide category of internet servers were identified which had a relatively high number of young visitors (between 40 and 50%). keywords: affinity; affinity index; age; age group; categories; group; index; internet; profile; reach; servers; targeting; users cache: bmee-2141.pdf plain text: bmee-2141.txt item: #87 of 228 id: bmee-2142 author: Barta, Gergő title: The increasing role of IT auditors in financial audit: risks and intelligent answers date: 2018-07-13 words: 5898 flesch: 45 summary: The increasing role of IT auditors in financial audit: risks and intelligent answers 2. Relying on information systems Since paper-based accounting is not anymore taking place in the life of organizations, finan- cial auditors have to make sure that financial data stored in different information systems are complete and accurate. As we can see here, financial auditors have to face many new challenges with the emerg- ing trend of digitalization, however, financial auditors by themselves cannot cope with the mentioned problems, therefore, IT expert involvement is needed to give an opinion about the control environment of IT systems to adequately address the risk arising from the use and operation of technological solutions having an expanded impact on the completeness and accuracy of financial data. keywords: accounting; audit; auditors; business; controls; data; fraud; information; intelligence; learning; management; systems cache: bmee-2142.pdf plain text: bmee-2142.txt item: #88 of 228 id: bmee-2144 author: Pauliukevičiūtė, Audronė; Jucevičius, Robertas title: Six smartness dimensions in cultural management: social/cultural environment perspective date: 2018-07-13 words: 6036 flesch: 35 summary: First, by trying to understand how smartness can be useful in the cultural sec- tor management in general, the rhetoric question is asked: is cultural management chang- ing according to changes in social/cultural environment and how can it be conceptualised from the state policy implementation level; second, is it possible to define challenges in cultural management context regarding the changing social/cultural environment and third, do changing cultural and social conditions (including the rise of creative economy, modern- ization of cultural management and other) require smartness competences in cultural sector system (can it be seen through six smartness dimensions). The dependency of decisions made in cultural sector management is linked to the timely knowledge and modern education in both: culture (behavioural studies, arts, subcultures, creative industries and the new economy spheres) and management history, theory and practice (management discourse, functions, strategies, tools, decisions, etc.). keywords: cultural; culture; development; dimensions; environment; jucevičius; management; pauliukevičiūtė; policy; sector; smartness; social cache: bmee-2144.pdf plain text: bmee-2144.txt item: #89 of 228 id: bmee-2145 author: Vilerts, Karlis title: Public sector wage premium and output volatility in the European Union date: 2018-09-06 words: 5930 flesch: 49 summary: In fact, it has been shown that private sector wages and employment are very responsive to changes in public sector wages (European Commission, 2014) and that an increase in public sector wages may have negative side-effects e.g. loss of international competitiveness (Lane & Perotti, 2003), reduced private sector profitability (Ale- sina, Ardagna, Perotti, & Schiantarelli, 2002) and lower productivity (Kollintzas et al., 2015). Keywords: macroeconomic stability, output volatility, public sector wages, public sector wage premium, public sector wage setting. keywords: countries; employment; output; output volatility; sector employment; sector wage; volatility; wage premium; wages cache: bmee-2145.pdf plain text: bmee-2145.txt item: #90 of 228 id: bmee-2147 author: Bagieńska, Anna title: The demand for professional knowledge as a key factor of the development of outsourcing of financial and accounting services in Poland date: 2016-06-10 words: 6552 flesch: 42 summary: The aim is to analyse the reasons for the outsourcing of accounting services and the factors influencing the choice of the accounting office. Design/metodology/approach – A questionnaire survey was conducted among 120 entrepreneurs who outsource accounting services in the Podlaskie Region in Poland. keywords: accounting; accounting office; accounting services; activity; company; development; factors; information; knowledge; office; outsourcing; research; respondents cache: bmee-2147.pdf plain text: bmee-2147.txt item: #91 of 228 id: bmee-2148 author: Hajduk, Sławomira title: The concept of a smart city in urban management date: 2016-06-10 words: 6511 flesch: 46 summary: Cities which have an adequate intellectual resources and proper institutions as well as developed in- frastructure are called smart cities. Keywords: smart cities, ISO 37120, urban development, spatial management, urban sprawl, taxonomic methods, classification. keywords: 2012; 2013; 2015; area; cities; city; development; indicators; journal; knowledge; management; planning; public cache: bmee-2148.pdf plain text: bmee-2148.txt item: #92 of 228 id: bmee-2149 author: Laurinavičius, Algimantas; Laurinavičius, Antanas title: The concept of basic income: global experience and implementation possibilities in Lithuania date: 2016-06-10 words: 6674 flesch: 49 summary: Number of residents in 01.11.2015 2.893.336 Basic income, EUR per month per resident 193 Basic income, EUR per month TOTAL 557.533.267 Basic income, EUR per year TOTAL 6.690.399.210 Even if the entire budget of the Social Insurance Fund would be used for paying out basic income benefits, they would reach only 98 EUR / per month / per resident. The concepT of basic income: global experience and implemenTaTion possibiliTies in liThuania Algimantas LAURINAVIČIUS1, Antanas LAURINAVIČIUS2 Faculty of Economics, Vilnius University, Saulėtekio al. 9, LT-10222 Vilnius, Lithuania E-mails: 1algislaur@gmail.com (corresponding author); 2antanaslaur@gmail.com Received 14 January 2016; accepted 18 April 2016 abstract. keywords: asset; benefits; concept; implementation; income; lithuania; policy; poverty; social; state; welfare cache: bmee-2149.pdf plain text: bmee-2149.txt item: #93 of 228 id: bmee-2150 author: Siderska, Julia title: Application of Tecnomatix Plant Simulation for modeling production and logistics processes date: 2016-06-10 words: 4031 flesch: 39 summary: The article discusses the possible applications of Tecnomatix Plant Simulation software to simulate production processes and emphasizes the advantages of applying such simulations. Example of production process designed using Tecnomatix Plant Simulation 70 J. Siderska. keywords: logistics; plant; plant simulation; process; processes; production; simulation; systems; tecnomatix; workstation cache: bmee-2150.pdf plain text: bmee-2150.txt item: #94 of 228 id: bmee-2151 author: Gasparėnienė, Ligita; Remeikienė, Rita title: Evaluation of the impact of the EU structural support on the competitiveness of Lithuanian economics date: 2016-06-10 words: 6067 flesch: 27 summary: The results have revealed that EU structural support has the most significant impact on Lithuanian engineering and technological infrastructure. Institutional environment, macroeconomic situation, engineering infrastructure, business environment, labour and finance markets as well as business progress were recurrently given the evaluation of 4 points, which allows to consider them as significant for Lithuanian competitiveness. keywords: business; competitiveness; country; determinants; economics; environment; impact; infrastructure; lithuanian; medium; research; support cache: bmee-2151.pdf plain text: bmee-2151.txt item: #95 of 228 id: bmee-2152 author: Kozłowska, Justyna title: The concept of products and services integration – analysis of scientific publications date: 2016-06-10 words: 5854 flesch: 46 summary: Product service systems in the automobile industry: contribution to system innovation?, Journal of Cleaner Production 15(11–12): 1093–1103. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2006.05.034 Wirtz, B. W. 2001. Reflections from a decade of research” (Tukker, Tischner 2006) 176 “A strategic design approach to develop sustainable product service systems: keywords: 2015; analysis; integration; journal; product; product service; production; pss; publications; research; service; service systems; systems cache: bmee-2152.pdf plain text: bmee-2152.txt item: #96 of 228 id: bmee-2153 author: Leończuk, Dorota title: Categories of supply chain performance indicators: an overview of approaches date: 2016-06-10 words: 4390 flesch: 35 summary: Achievement and maintenance of an adequate level of supply chain performance is becoming a major source of sustainable advantage in many industries, due to the increasing competition between supply chains. Supply chain performance is the ability of the supply chain to (Whitten et al. 2012): – provide products and services of appropriate quality in specific quantities and at the appointed time, and; – minimize the total cost of products and services to the final customer in the supply chain. keywords: categories; chain; chain performance; cost; customer; indicators; management; measurement; performance; performance measurement; supply; supply chain cache: bmee-2153.pdf plain text: bmee-2153.txt item: #97 of 228 id: bmee-2154 author: Astrauskaitė, Ieva title: Multivariate analysis of short and long-impact indicators for corporate bond market development date: 2016-06-14 words: 9057 flesch: 37 summary: Multivariate analysis of short and long-impact indicators for corporate bond market development which in turn result in market liquidity, and further impact on the entire country or re- gion’s economy. Multivariate analysis of short and long-impact indicators for corporate bond market development and control of the market mechanisms, defining the use of the credit ratings and tightening the rules on bankruptcy (insolvency laws) and restructuring. – Favorable Tax System: reviewing the tax system and the creation of the corporate bond market competition conditions for adequate ones to government bonds or bank lending markets. keywords: analysis; bond market; capital; capital market; depth; development; factors; hypothesis; impact; level; loans; market; market development; model; term; value; variables cache: bmee-2154.pdf plain text: bmee-2154.txt item: #98 of 228 id: bmee-2155 author: Kozlova, Anžela; Miečinskienė, Algita title: The research on interface between lithuanian direct investment abroad and foreign trade flows date: 2016-06-23 words: 6087 flesch: 51 summary: Foreign direct investment and trade: a causality analysis, Open Economies Review 12(3): 305–323. Export – platform foreign direct investment. keywords: countries; country; dia; direct; export; impact; import; investment; model; research; trade cache: bmee-2155.pdf plain text: bmee-2155.txt item: #99 of 228 id: bmee-2156 author: Ariani, Dorothea Wahyu title: Why do I study? The mediating effect of motivation and self-regulation on student performance date: 2016-12-29 words: 10891 flesch: 38 summary: Academic motivation and self-regulation also mediate the relationship between flexible assessment system and self regulation. These results are discussed with regard to the relevance of flexible assessment system, academic motivation, and self-regulation in increasing academic perfor- mance. keywords: academic; assessment; assessment system; education; journal; learning; model; motivation; performance; regulation; relationship; research; results; self; students; study; system cache: bmee-2156.pdf plain text: bmee-2156.txt item: #100 of 228 id: bmee-2158 author: Sander, Tom; Teh, Phoey Lee; Sloka, Biruta title: Utilization of Facebook by school children in the apprenticeship seeking process date: 2016-12-29 words: 7032 flesch: 50 summary: This informa- tion is useful for companies to decide to use Facebook as an effective and efficient tool for the human resources management, to communicate about apprenticeship information with school children. The first statement is about the usefulness of Facebook to investigate information about ap- prenticeship training positions or to follow companies on Facebook to get access to apprenticeship training position relevant information. keywords: apprenticeship; apprenticeship training; children; companies; facebook; information; process; school; school children; snss; training; use cache: bmee-2158.pdf plain text: bmee-2158.txt item: #101 of 228 id: bmee-2159 author: Kubica, Iwona; Szarucki, Marek title: Exploring employee motivation in Polish family firms. Case of retail sector date: 2016-12-29 words: 7495 flesch: 50 summary: However, according to Sułkowski (2006) this thesis is not confirmed in Polish family firms, what was proved by interviews conducted with entrepreneurs running family firms. Its main aim is to examine employee motivation in family firms on the example of selected companies from the retail sector in Poland. keywords: business; cent; education; employees; factors; family; family business; family firms; firm; management; members; motivation; research; work cache: bmee-2159.pdf plain text: bmee-2159.txt item: #102 of 228 id: bmee-2160 author: Khalifa, Bayan; Abdulraouf, Riad; Mouselli, Sulaiman title: Factors affecting research environment at Syrian business faculties: a student-perceived model date: 2016-12-29 words: 7491 flesch: 47 summary: The recent awareness of the higher education authorities of the poor production of business research, and its importance led the higher education authorities to apply certain reforms to encourage both research students and academic staff to conduct high quality research, with higher focus on research students as the promising promoters of research (The Ministry of Higher Education in Syria website: http://www.mohe.gov.sy/mohe/). Obviously, it increases the awareness among research students of the importance of conducting high quality research. keywords: business; courses; education; environment; et al; facilities; factors; international; management; master; research; research environment; research students; skills; students; syria; universities; university cache: bmee-2160.pdf plain text: bmee-2160.txt item: #103 of 228 id: bmee-2161 author: Litva, Dušan title: Accession to the European Union: advantage or disadvantage for Czech companies? date: 2016-12-29 words: 9246 flesch: 52 summary: Acession to the European Union: advantage or disadvantage for Czech companies? by more than 6% for next 3 years, which was much above EU average growth. Acession to the European Union: advantage or disadvantage for Czech companies? keywords: accession; area; business; companies; company; czech; european; impact; question; republic; respondents; sector; table; union cache: bmee-2161.pdf plain text: bmee-2161.txt item: #104 of 228 id: bmee-2162 author: Yildiz, Turkay title: The exploration of the relationships between the global competitiveness, the ICT and education date: 2016-12-29 words: 10468 flesch: 45 summary: Melero et al. (2012) reviewed the constructivist learning methods with supporting tooling in ICT higher education. A review of constructivist learning methods with sup- porting tooling in ICT higher education: defining different types of scaffolding, Journal of Universal Computer Science 18(16): 2334–2360. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13384-011-0038-4 https://doi.org/10.1007/s11092-013-9185-7 https://doi.org/10.1080/1350293X.2015.1016804 https://doi.org/10.1007/s11251-015-9356-7 https://doi.org/10.1007/s40299-013-0100-2 https://doi.org/10.1007/s11092-013-9165-y https://doi.org/10.3991/ijet.v10i5.4359 https://doi.org/10.1177/2158244015581017 https://doi.org/10.1080/1475939X.2012.754371 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lindif.2015.06.001 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tate.2011.12.001 270 T. Yildiz. keywords: 2010; 2011; 2013; 2014; 2015; business; competitiveness; development; education; et al; ict; journal; learning; schools; teachers; technology; use; variables cache: bmee-2162.pdf plain text: bmee-2162.txt item: #105 of 228 id: bmee-2163 author: Magruk, Andrzej title: Uncertainty in the sphere of the Industry 4.0 – potential areas to research date: 2016-12-29 words: 6395 flesch: 44 summary: UNCErTAINTY IN THE SPHErE OF THE INDUSTrY 4.0 – POTENTIAl ArEAS TO rESEArCH Andrzej MAGrUK Management Faculty, Bialystok University of Technology, ul. Uncertainty in the sphere of the Industry 4.0 – potential areas to research biotechnology, computational linguistics, neuroinformatics and finally manufacturing (Wahlster 2014). keywords: 2013; 2014; 2015; 2016; business; data; industry; information; internet; management; manufacturing; potential; production; systems; uncertainty cache: bmee-2163.pdf plain text: bmee-2163.txt item: #106 of 228 id: bmee-2164 author: Dzikevičius, Audrius title: Formation of an integrated stock price forecast model in Lithuania date: 2016-12-29 words: 6540 flesch: 55 summary: Although stock price forecast models integrating both technical and fundamental analyses are currently used widely, their integration is not justified comprehensively enough. α + β + ε, (2) where: α and β1 – linear regression coefficients; ε – bias for the forecast value; t – time period; Stock price forecast models for these companies are presented in the Table 4. keywords: analysis; companies; company; forecast; journal; market; model; price; ratios; research; stock; stock price; variables cache: bmee-2164.pdf plain text: bmee-2164.txt item: #107 of 228 id: bmee-2165 author: Škare, Marinko; Biberić, Sanja title: The influence of technology transfers on the development of innovations in the process industry of Croatia (Istrian County case) date: 2015-06-29 words: 9864 flesch: 43 summary: Time paths in the diffusion of product innovations, Economic Journal 92: 630–653. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2232554 Grossman, G. M. 1996. That also holds for the total employment and total export with process industry as strategic growth determinant. keywords: business; cent; development; economic; growth; industry; innovations; market; new; process; process industry; production; products; research; subjects; technology cache: bmee-2165.pdf plain text: bmee-2165.txt item: #108 of 228 id: bmee-2166 author: Dahlberg, Tomi; Nokkala, Tiina title: A framework for the corporate governance of data – theoretical background and empirical evidence date: 2015-06-29 words: 9835 flesch: 50 summary: To describe the role of executives and managers in data governance, we first review the corporate and IT governance literature. We also disclose the results from two recent surveys, with 212 and 68 respondents respectively, on the business significance of data governance. keywords: business; control; data; data governance; data management; framework; governance; healthcare; information; management; organization; research; services; strategy; survey; systems; use cache: bmee-2166.pdf plain text: bmee-2166.txt item: #109 of 228 id: bmee-2167 author: Rakauskienė, Ona Gražina; Krinickienė, Eglė title: A model for assessing the gender aspect in economic policy date: 2015-06-29 words: 7903 flesch: 45 summary: Keywords: gender, gender equality, gender awareness, macroeconomic policy, care/reproductive economy, gender responsive budget, foreign trade and gender. Gender budgets make cents (under- standing gender responsive budgets). keywords: aspect; budget; care; cent; economy; equality; gender; gender aspect; gender equality; lithuania; market; policy; social; state; trade; women cache: bmee-2167.pdf plain text: bmee-2167.txt item: #110 of 228 id: bmee-2168 author: Jarocka, Marta title: Transparency of university rankings in the effective management of university date: 2015-06-29 words: 4499 flesch: 47 summary: University rankings are extremely important not only for future student, but also for universities themselves. In author’s opinion the most popular are university rankings. keywords: data; education; indicators; management; presentation; rankings; universities; university cache: bmee-2168.pdf plain text: bmee-2168.txt item: #111 of 228 id: bmee-2169 author: Shatrevich, Vladimir; Ščeulovs, Deniss; Gaile-Sarkane, Elina title: Dynamic intellectual capital model in a company date: 2015-06-29 words: 6804 flesch: 44 summary: Dynamic intellectual capital business model For the practical use of the formulae on e-business authors uses the Business Model On- tology (BMO) (Osterwalder 2004). Dynamic intellectual capital business model (source: authors created model based on BMO ontology by Osterwalder (2004)) keywords: authors; brand; business; capital; companies; company; creation; environment; ict; information; knowledge; management; market; model; sales; value cache: bmee-2169.pdf plain text: bmee-2169.txt item: #112 of 228 id: bmee-2170 author: Gulc, Aleksandra title: Role of smart specialisation in financing the development of regions in perspective 2020 date: 2015-06-29 words: 6608 flesch: 38 summary: The article presents: (i) the idea of smart specialisation, (ii) characteristics of the areas of specialisation in the European Union, (iii) the creation of smart specialization strategies in the regions, (iv) the role of smart spe- cialization in financing the development of regions, (v) examples of methodologi- cal approaches to identify smart specialisation at the regional level. The research examines the relationship between smart specialisation and process of providing funds for regional development. keywords: commission; concept; development; european; growth; innovation; order; policy; regional; regions; research; role; specialisation; strategies; union cache: bmee-2170.pdf plain text: bmee-2170.txt item: #113 of 228 id: bmee-2171 author: Chodakowska, Ewa title: The future of evaluation of lower secondary schools’ management date: 2015-06-29 words: 5434 flesch: 47 summary: Secondary schools efficiency in the Czech Republic. Competition and public school efficiency in Sweden, Working Papers 7. keywords: analysis; author; data; dea; education; efficiency; evaluation; factor; management; results; schools; students cache: bmee-2171.pdf plain text: bmee-2171.txt item: #114 of 228 id: bmee-2172 author: Wyrwicka, Magdalena K,; Mrugalska, Beata title: Identification of preferred sources of information for undertaking studies in the Faculty of Engineering Management at Poznan University of Technology date: 2015-06-29 words: 5816 flesch: 47 summary: Therefore, there is a demand in a deeper understand- ing of the sources of information prospective students’ use when enrolling to college or university. Family income and higher education choices: the importance of account- ing for college quality, Journal of Human Capital 5(4): keywords: 2009; 2010; choice; education; faculty; information; management; sources; students; studies; university cache: bmee-2172.pdf plain text: bmee-2172.txt item: #115 of 228 id: bmee-2173 author: Paliulis, Narimantas Kazimieras; Labanauskis, Rimvydas title: Benchmarking as an instrument for improvement of quality management in higher education date: 2015-06-29 words: 7518 flesch: 43 summary: SKVC was as- signed periodic assessments of the quality of higher education study programmes and an assessment of the performance of newly established schools of higher education. Another question to ask is what instruments could adequately ensure the quality of such a product as higher education studies? keywords: assessment; assurance; development; education; european; heis; improvement; management; performance; process; quality; quality assurance; studies; system; universities cache: bmee-2173.pdf plain text: bmee-2173.txt item: #116 of 228 id: bmee-2174 author: Kuźmicz, Katarzyna Anna title: Benchmarking in university toolbox date: 2015-06-29 words: 6773 flesch: 36 summary: Benchmarking university–indus- try research cooperation worldwide: Performance measurements and indicators based on co-authorship data for the world’s largest universities, Research Evaluation 18(1): 13–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.3152/095820209X393145 van Vught, F.; Brandenburg, U.; Burquel, N.; Carr, D.; Federkeil, G.; Kuźmicz, K.; Nazarko, J.; Ra- fael, J.; Sadlak, J.; Urban, J.; Wells, P.; Westerheijden, D. 2008. In comparative benchmarking universities are perceived as a complex of collaborating or conflicted sides which much better reflects reality. keywords: acu; benchmarking; data; education; heis; initiatives; kuźmicz; learning; management; policy; processes; project; research; universities; university cache: bmee-2174.pdf plain text: bmee-2174.txt item: #117 of 228 id: bmee-2176 author: Ariani, Dorothea Wahyu title: Relationship model of personality, communication, student engagement, and learning satisfaction date: 2015-12-10 words: 13140 flesch: 35 summary: Student engagement is a topic that attracted the attention of researchers, because based on previous research, student engagement was negatively related to dropping out of school (Alexander et al. 1993) and positively associated with the development and student achievement (Devlin et al. 2009; Marks 2000). Extroversion personality and communication significantly positive effect on student engagement in all three dimensions (vigor, dedication, and absorption). keywords: 2006; communication; conscientiousness; engagement; et al; extraversion; individuals; job; journal; learning; organization; personality; relationship; research; satisfaction; student engagement; students; study; work; work engagement cache: bmee-2176.pdf plain text: bmee-2176.txt item: #118 of 228 id: bmee-2177 author: Vilys, Mantas; Jakubavičius, Artūras; Žemaitis, Eigirdas title: Impact assessment of public innovation support in European Economic Area date: 2015-12-10 words: 6880 flesch: 40 summary: The model for the assessment of public innovation support The assessment of public innovation support impact in European Economic Area is based on public innovation support index and chronological assessment of correlations between public innovation support index and growth rate of GDP in particular country. u c at i o n ISSN 2029-7491 / eISSN 2029-6169 2015, 13(2): 203–219 doi:10.3846/bme.2015.299 impact assessment of public innovation support in european economic area mantas vilYs1, Artūras JAKUBAVIČIUS2, Eigirdas ŽEMAITIS3 Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Saulėtekio al. 11, LT-10223 Vilnius, Lithuania E-mails: 1mantas.vilys@vgtu.lt (corresponding author); 2arturas.jakubavicius@vgtu.lt; 3eigirdas.zemaitis@vgtu.lt Received 19 October 2015; accepted 24 November 2015 abstract. keywords: analysis; area; assessment; development; economic; european; impact; index; innovation; innovation support; management; research; support; support index; systems cache: bmee-2177.pdf plain text: bmee-2177.txt item: #119 of 228 id: bmee-2178 author: Krivka, Algirdas; Stonkutė, Eglė title: Complex analysis of financial state and performance of construction enterprises date: 2015-12-10 words: 5796 flesch: 35 summary: Moreover, this problem becomes even more im- portant in case of comparative analysis of financial performance in a reference period or among the group of enterprises. Jin et al. (2013) apply the BSC approach for evaluating international construction compa- nies’ performance within six dimensions of indicators: financial performance, market performance, customer perspective, stakeholders, internal business processes, learning and growth. keywords: 2013; analysis; construction; criteria; enterprise; financial; indicators; journal; management; performance; research; state cache: bmee-2178.pdf plain text: bmee-2178.txt item: #120 of 228 id: bmee-2179 author: Magruk, Andrzej title: The process of selection of the main research methods in foresight from different perspectives date: 2015-12-10 words: 6160 flesch: 42 summary: Several years of direct observation and literature analysis helped the author of this article to identify several important conclusions and assumptions concerning foresight research process: – the selection of foresight methods is a complex, multifactorial process, but often unsystematic and incoherent process based solely on intuition (Markley 1988), and sometimes also on inexperience and irresponsibility of practitioners and promoters (Popper 2008b); – in foresight studies there is no single best method by which we can resolve the research problem (Slaughter 2004); – foresight research methods are selected mainly on the basis of their internal attri- butes (eg. quantitative-qualitative) (Elena et al. 2008); – there are many sources of literature on the use of various research methods, but relatively little has been written about their efficient selection (Elena et al. 2008); – appearing in the literature analysis and typological classification is often not taken into account a wide range of foresight research methods. According to M. Aaltonen and T. I. Sanders for the effective application of foresight research methods it is necessary to understand several guidelines (Aaltonen, Sanders 2006): – in-depth understanding of research methods, which is the starting point for a suc- cessful foresight process; – the use of a single method is the wrong approach; just thought a combination of different, even contradictory techniques can give proper results; – mathematical and system engineering methods should be applied in the initial phas- es of research foresight. keywords: author; foresight; foresight methods; future; methods; popper; process; research; research methods; selection; technology cache: bmee-2179.pdf plain text: bmee-2179.txt item: #121 of 228 id: bmee-2180 author: Yildiz, Turkay title: An empirical study on the relationship between logistics performance and education date: 2015-12-10 words: 7918 flesch: 48 summary: However, these additional dimensions must be incorporated into logistics education if the promises of SCM are to be met (Svensson 2007). Research on logistics education has also examined the current state of the art (Lutz, Birou 2013), using SCM to improve collaboration between universities (Om et al. 2007), and the future of logistics education (Ozment, Keller 2011). keywords: 2012; analysis; canonical; chain; education; international; logistics; logistics performance; lpi; management; performance; scores; skills; study; supply; table; variables cache: bmee-2180.pdf plain text: bmee-2180.txt item: #122 of 228 id: bmee-2181 author: Apsalone, Madara; Šumilo, Ērika title: Socio-cultural factors and international competitiveness date: 2015-12-10 words: 5937 flesch: 35 summary: The impact of transnational institutions on cultural values and vice versa, Reflec- tions 3(1): 41–48. Cultural values and the championing process, Entrepreneurship: Theory & Practice 18(4): 25–41. Stajkovic, A. D.; Luthans, F. 1997. keywords: collectivism; competitiveness; cooperation; culture; economic; factors; future; international; orientation; performance; social; socio; values; world cache: bmee-2181.pdf plain text: bmee-2181.txt item: #123 of 228 id: bmee-2183 author: Halicka, Katarzyna title: Forward-looking planning of technology development date: 2015-12-10 words: 4882 flesch: 38 summary: The main aim of this article is to adapt the Future-Oriented Technol- ogy Analysis (FTA) to prospective planning of technology development. The end result of this process will be the development of the localized in time, presented in graphic form, action plan referred to as the route of technology development. keywords: analysis; development; fta; future; management; methods; planning; research; route; technologies; technology; technology development cache: bmee-2183.pdf plain text: bmee-2183.txt item: #124 of 228 id: bmee-2184 author: Tomová, Anna; Trgiňa, Lukáš; Novák Sedláčková, Alena title: Ground handling business at non-European biggest world airports as a problem of market structures date: 2015-12-10 words: 6138 flesch: 48 summary: Players in airport ground handling: a new typology reflecting international expansion. The analysis also brought that the monopolistic structures of ground handling markets were more specific for the regions of Asia and the Middle East. keywords: 2015; airports; divs; ground; ground handling; handling; ighc; international; market; number; providers; services; structures; world cache: bmee-2184.pdf plain text: bmee-2184.txt item: #125 of 228 id: bmee-2185 author: Snellman, Carita Lilian title: Ethics management: How to achieve ethical organizations and management? date: 2015-12-10 words: 10992 flesch: 36 summary: Taken together, because ethics management has been linked to broader changes in society in general and in public sector reforms in particular (Maesschalck 2004), public sector ethics has received more attention than ever before (Peters, Pierre 2012; Demmke, Moilanen 2011). Public sector ethics keywords: behavior; codes; corruption; demmke; employees; ethics; ethics management; instruments; management; moilanen; public; sector; theories; wrongdoings cache: bmee-2185.pdf plain text: bmee-2185.txt item: #126 of 228 id: bmee-2190 author: Bitkowska, Agnieszka title: Business process management centre of excellence as a source of knowledge date: 2018-08-08 words: 5091 flesch: 41 summary: The unit is also a center of process knowledge, because it creates specialized intranet sites, internal portals dedicated to the issues of process management and introduced changes, implements good practices throughout the enterprise. The role of knowledge management processes on organizational culture. keywords: bpm; business; business process; centre; excellence; knowledge; knowledge management; management; management centre; process; process management cache: bmee-2190.pdf plain text: bmee-2190.txt item: #127 of 228 id: bmee-2198 author: Sannikova, Aija; Brante, Inara title: Development of social entrepreneurship in Latvia date: 2018-09-06 words: 6543 flesch: 30 summary: The SELL defines for the first time the concept of social enterprise – it is a limited liability company (Ltd) that is granted the status of social enterprise in accordance with the procedure prescribed by the Law and that performs economic activity making a favourable social impact (e.g. provision of social services, formation of an inclusive civic society, promotion of education, support for science, environmental protection and preser- vation, animal protection or a contribution to cultural diversity (Section 1, Social Enterprise Law (LR Saeima, 2017)) – and prescribes the goals of social enterprises as well as criteria and procedure for acquiring the status of social enterprise. In Lithuania, the status of social enterprise could be acquired in accordance with the legislation, and the legal acts define the characteristics to be met by social enterprises (Lešinska et al., 2012; Teder, 2011). keywords: business; commission; development; economic; economy; enterprise; entrepreneurship; european; latvia; law; ltd; research; social; status cache: bmee-2198.pdf plain text: bmee-2198.txt item: #128 of 228 id: bmee-2205 author: Tetrevova, Libena; Svedik, Jan title: Mezzanine financing instruments in comparison to the classic financing sources date: 2018-08-16 words: 7509 flesch: 50 summary: Mezzanine financing instruments in comparison to the classic financing sources subordinated loans, subordinated bonds, convertible bonds, and bonds with warrants and their comparison to the pros and cons of the classic financing sources in the forms of com- mon stocks as equity financing sources and the classic bank loans and corporate bonds as debt financing sources are shown in Table 1. So, they combine both the features of debt financing sources representing the rights connected with holding of a classic bond and the features of the equity financing sources in the form of stocks. keywords: bonds; capital; company; debt; equity; financing; financing instruments; instruments; mezzanine; mezzanine financing; sources; stocks cache: bmee-2205.pdf plain text: bmee-2205.txt item: #129 of 228 id: bmee-2223 author: Kostalova, Jana; Bednarikova, Marie; Patak, Michal title: Project management education in metallurgical companies in the Czech Republic date: 2018-07-13 words: 5174 flesch: 36 summary: Keywords: project management, project management education, project management informati- on system, hard project management skills, soft project management skills, metallurgical industry. As far as project management education is concerned, half of the respondents confirmed they were providing training to its staff in project management. keywords: companies; czech; education; international; management; management education; managers; project; project management; republic; training cache: bmee-2223.pdf plain text: bmee-2223.txt item: #130 of 228 id: bmee-2275 author: Ivanov, Ivaylo title: Study of regional inequalities: case of Bulgaria date: 2018-07-13 words: 5622 flesch: 49 summary: The groups are competitive regions, moderately competitive regions and less competitive regions (Figure 2). The Regional Competitiveness Index for the 2016 year by NUTS 3 level regions in Bulgaria The first group of competitive regions for 2016 includes 6 regions (Varna, Plovdiv, Burgas, Ruse, Sofia and Stara Zagora). keywords: bulgaria; competitiveness; development; group; index; indicators; ivanov; ranking; rci; regions; sofia cache: bmee-2275.pdf plain text: bmee-2275.txt item: #131 of 228 id: bmee-2399 author: Auzina-Emsina, Astra; Ozolina, Velga; Pocs, Remigijs title: Competitiveness and economic development scenarios of Latvia date: 2018-07-13 words: 5665 flesch: 49 summary: Strong export growth cannot be achieved, if export competitiveness is weak (Vukšić, 2015). Results presented in Table 3 show that regarding agricultural products (both unprocessed and processed) competitiveness trends go in line with the (Bojnec & Fertő, 2014) conclusion that export competitiveness of the higher processed food increases the export competitive- ness of the whole chain of particular products. keywords: competitiveness; data; exports; import; latvia; output; products; scenario; value cache: bmee-2399.pdf plain text: bmee-2399.txt item: #132 of 228 id: bmee-2480 author: Kaivo-Oja, Jari; Knudsen, Mikkel Stein; Lauraéus, Theresa title: Reimagining Finland as a manufacturing base: the nearshoring potential of Finland in an industry 4.0 perspective date: 2018-07-13 words: 6638 flesch: 48 summary: Finnish manufacturing industry had also been exposed to the “New Globalization”, the world has experienced since 1990 (Ali-Yrkkö, Lehmus, Rouvinen, & Vihriälä, 2017), and manufacturing work has moved ab- road, as firms in global competition have sought to optimise efficiency by reconfiguring their value chains and relocating discrete value-added activities and tasks to the most appropriate locations (Slepniov, Brazinskas, & Wæhrens, 2013). Value-added of manufacturing sectors 28–30 in Southwest Finland as share of total added value in Finnish manufacturing industry (source: own calculations based on the Statistics Finland, 2018) keywords: business; cost; finland; industry; journal; literature; location; management; manufacturing; nearshoring; production; research cache: bmee-2480.pdf plain text: bmee-2480.txt item: #133 of 228 id: bmee-2482 author: Scacun, Natalia; Voronova, Irina title: Evaluation of enterprise survival: case of Latvian enterprises date: 2018-07-13 words: 5778 flesch: 52 summary: According to Table  2 authors could conclude that financial coefficient correlation cor- responds to the Laakso “healthy firm triangle” (Laakso et  al., 2010) as insolvency models mostly include profitability, liquidity and solvency ratios. The subject of the study has been selected company’s survival potential that is analyzed with financial ratio analysis using bankruptcy prediction models. keywords: accuracy; altman; authors; bankruptcy; companies; company; insolvency; models; years cache: bmee-2482.pdf plain text: bmee-2482.txt item: #134 of 228 id: bmee-2852 author: Dalati, Serene; Alchach, Hala title: The effect of leader trust and knowledge sharing on staff satisfaction at work: investigation of universities in Syria date: 2018-10-10 words: 6737 flesch: 42 summary: The results of the research designate that trust in leader and knowledge sharing behaviours are positively associated with employee job satisfaction. Job satisfaction Job satisfaction construct reflects organization member’s perception and attitude of a set of dimensions indicating intrinsic and extrinsic characteristics of employee job satisfaction. keywords: behaviour; education; job; job satisfaction; knowledge; knowledge sharing; leader; leader trust; management; research; satisfaction; sharing; staff; syria; trust cache: bmee-2852.pdf plain text: bmee-2852.txt item: #135 of 228 id: bmee-3484 author: Skoruks, Dmitrijs; Šenfelde, Maija title: Econometric methodology of monopolization process evaluation date: 2014-06-30 words: 5195 flesch: 21 summary: Summarizing the conducted research, developed complex model of monopolization process evaluation and its implementation results, the proposals can be made: − Conduction of the analysis of monopolization process as an economical and ratio- nal casual relation system; − Implementation of quantitatively – econometrical instruments for national econo- my sector analysis in terms of monopolization with the goal to uncover transparent paradigm that can be used in further studies on various industry functioning; − Usage of combined quantitatively – qualitative assessments methods in order to conduct market research of any nature; − Assessment of market monopolization stage development, based not only on the typology of the current industry, but, rather, with the use of individual company monopoly power concentration analysis; − Define monopolization process within the context of natural market consolidation tendencies and total demand amount fluctuation trends; − Acknowledge the monopolization tendencies, existing in small open economies, as markedly justified and economically rational; − Define a certain market as monopolized only with the use of scientifically tested and experimentally verified methods of assessment, wit the use of “natural mono- polization process dual perspective” presumption; − Continue to adjust and develop antitrust regulations in order to, on one hand, ne- glect the negative side effect, caused by monopolies, and, on the other hand, to abstain from regulatory interference in situation when monopolization process has not yet reached the negation stage in order to give the market a chance to leverage its internal functioning; − Use the author’s developed complex model of monopolization process evaluation in order to asess the current phenomena in both qualitative and quantitative ways for regulatory, scientific and business reasons; − Create a paradigm of using complex econometrical methods of assessment for monopolization studies, thus, replacing the current trend of case – study approach prevailing. The reason for selecting the above mentioned industries is the need for various situation testing of the developed model, which can be reached only by implementation testing within the framework of different and partially unrelated sectors of the economy, while defining the effect of import on market consolidation processes and, consequen- tially, more rapid monopolization trend strengthening. keywords: 2012; analysis; competition; evaluation; industry; market; model; monopolization; monopolization process; process; research; use cache: bmee-3484.pdf plain text: bmee-3484.txt item: #136 of 228 id: bmee-3488 author: W. Kozina, Andrzej title: Managerial roles and functions in negotiation process date: 2014-06-30 words: 5928 flesch: 37 summary: 94–108 doi:10.3846/bme.2014.07 MANAGERIAL ROLES ANd FUNCTIONS IN NEGOTIATION pROCESS Andrzej W. Kozina Cracow University of Economics, 27 Rakowicka Street, 31-510 Cracow, Poland E-mail: kozinaa@uek.krakow.pl Received 30 April 2014; accepted 26 May 2014 Abstract. The paper is focused on negotiation processes performed in a company and presents author’s concept of the description of the roles and functions accomplished by managers within those processes and being of significant importance from the point of view of negotiations’ outcomes. keywords: business; company; conflict; functions; management; negotiations; parties; process; roles; team cache: bmee-3488.pdf plain text: bmee-3488.txt item: #137 of 228 id: bmee-3490 author: Stukalina, Yulia title: Identifying predictors of student satisfaction and student motivation in the framework of assuring quality in the delivery of higher education services date: 2014-06-30 words: 4010 flesch: 34 summary: Keywords: educational management, higher education services, quality assurance, student satisfaction, student motivation. Reference to this paper should be made as follows: Stukalina, Y. 201X. Identifying predictors of student satisfaction and student motivation in the framework of assuring quality in the delivery of higher education services, Business, Management and Education 12(1): 127–137. keywords: education; environment; management; motivation; quality; satisfaction; student; student satisfaction; study cache: bmee-3490.pdf plain text: bmee-3490.txt item: #138 of 228 id: bmee-3504 author: Zaremba, Adam title: Quality investing in CEE emerging markets date: 2014-12-23 words: 10422 flesch: 58 summary: First, it was tested whether the quality is a valid determinant of cross-sectional variation in CEE emerging markets stock returns. Finally, there is quite a lot of literature, dating back to Bhandari (1988), which docu- ments the positive relation between indebtedness and market returns. keywords: ask; asset; bid; cash; cee; companies; factor; journal; market; portfolios; profitability; quality; ratio; returns; size; spread; stocks; value cache: bmee-3504.pdf plain text: bmee-3504.txt item: #139 of 228 id: bmee-3507 author: Ginevičius, Romualdas; Slavinskaitė, Neringa; Gedvilaitė, Dainora title: Regional differentiation of revenues collected by local governments of Lithuania date: 2014-12-23 words: 4684 flesch: 47 summary: Keywords: local government revenue, general grant, regional differentiation. Analysis of Lithuanian local government revenues by regions in 2009–2013 This chapter is devoted to the analysis of local government revenues by regions in the period 2009–2013. keywords: budget; capita; grants; income; lithuania; ltl; municipalities; revenue; state; tax cache: bmee-3507.pdf plain text: bmee-3507.txt item: #140 of 228 id: bmee-3512 author: Fekete, Patrick; Martin, Steve; Kuhn, Katja; Wright, Nicholas title: The status of energy monitoring in science and industry by the example of material handling processes date: 2014-12-23 words: 5495 flesch: 33 summary: Energy monitoring process (Source: created by the authors) 223 Business, Management and Education, 2014, 12(2): 213–227 5. Deviation of process energy consumption in planar handling and lifting (Source: created by the authors) 219 Business, Management and Education, 2014, 12(2): 213–227 An important issue of energy monitoring is to determine process parameters which influence individual processes and by this to identify generalizable functions in order to make a process-based energy monitoring approach applicable to similar, compara- ble functions. keywords: consumption; efficiency; energy; handling; industry; logistics; management; material; monitoring; order; performance; process; processes cache: bmee-3512.pdf plain text: bmee-3512.txt item: #141 of 228 id: bmee-3514 author: Bajus, Radoslav; Stašová, Lenka Hudáková title: Implementation of the ABC model in a company dealing with extraction of raw materials date: 2014-12-23 words: 6586 flesch: 56 summary: This method assigns activity costs to cost objects based on media activities that accurately measure the consumption of these activities. Knowledge of information about cost activities and processes also supports process-oriented management. keywords: abc; activities; business; company; costs; issn; management; method; model; production; table; total cache: bmee-3514.pdf plain text: bmee-3514.txt item: #142 of 228 id: bmee-3517 author: Vilkancas, Renaldas title: Characteristics of Omega-optimized portfolios at different levels of threshold returns date: 2014-12-23 words: 9202 flesch: 49 summary: The series of derived portfolio returns were assessed considering various aspects, in- cluding the overall return, risk and portfolio turnover required for a particular strategy, portfolio concentration and net return received after the deduction of costs and incurred in the reallocation of portfolio weights. Results: general considerations that Omega portfolios differ from minimum risk and minimum loss portfolios. keywords: data; investment; journal; management; omega; optimization; performance; portfolio; ratio; results; return; risk; threshold; value; variance; weights cache: bmee-3517.pdf plain text: bmee-3517.txt item: #143 of 228 id: bmee-3519 author: Szczepańska-Woszczyna, Katarzyna; Dacko-Pikiewicz, Zdzisława title: Managerial competencies and innovations in the company – the case of enterprises in Poland date: 2014-12-23 words: 7929 flesch: 39 summary: Measuring innovation competencies for integrated services in the communications industry, Journal of Service Management 21(2): 162–190. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/09564231011039277 Jantti, M.; Greenhalgh, N. 2012. Two main factors influencing innovation competency development include: subjective factors (predispo- sitions, traits, abilities, personality type, personal and social competencies), which are considered the most important and the working environment (Nawrat 2013). keywords: ability; company; competencies; competency; innovation; knowledge; leadership; level; management; managers; mdn; p ex; research; respondents; skills cache: bmee-3519.pdf plain text: bmee-3519.txt item: #144 of 228 id: bmee-3520 author: Gaspars-Wieloch, Helena title: The use of a modification of the Hurwicz’s decision rule in multicriteria decision making under complete uncertainty date: 2014-12-23 words: 9287 flesch: 53 summary: Introduction The paper deals with multiple criteria decision making for cases where attribute (criteri- on) evaluations are uncertain. Multiple criteria decision making’ 08. keywords: criteria; criterion; decision; decision making; gaspars; hurwicz; journal; making; management; max; min; multicriteria; research; scenario; uncertainty; wieloch cache: bmee-3520.pdf plain text: bmee-3520.txt item: #145 of 228 id: bmee-3523 author: Remišová, Anna; Lašáková, Anna; Búciová, Zuzana title: Ethical-economic dilemmas in business education date: 2014-12-23 words: 6725 flesch: 45 summary: The main purpose of the article is to support the idea of institutional- izing business ethics education at all business schools. Further, the article stresses the importance of using ethical-economic dilemmas in business ethics education. keywords: business; business ethics; decision; dilemma; edm; education; ethics; reasoning; remišová; research; respondents; students cache: bmee-3523.pdf plain text: bmee-3523.txt item: #146 of 228 id: bmee-3527 author: Korenková, Marcela title: Statistical evaluation of communication skills of customer care employees in banks date: 2014-12-23 words: 6117 flesch: 58 summary: The attitude of bank customer care assistants to clients. The effectiveness of the sale of financial products in banks is largely influenced not only by the products themselves, but also by the level of com- munication skills of customer care assistants. keywords: assistants; banks; care assistant; client; communication; communication skills; customer care; isbn; skills; table cache: bmee-3527.pdf plain text: bmee-3527.txt item: #147 of 228 id: bmee-3630 author: Pająk, Wojciech title: Models as tools of analysis of a network organisation date: 2013-06-19 words: 4938 flesch: 47 summary: The starting point of the discussion is defining the fol- lowing terms: supply chain and network organisation. Keywords: management, network organisation, analysis. keywords: analysis; chain; ciesielski; management; manufacturer; models; network; network organisation; organisation; supplier; supply cache: bmee-3630.pdf plain text: bmee-3630.txt item: #148 of 228 id: bmee-3634 author: Bielińska-Dusza, Edyta title: Concepts of scenario methods in improvement of an enterprise date: 2013-06-19 words: 7159 flesch: 45 summary: When making an analysis of the literature related to scenario planning methods, we may note a distinguishing proposal to regulate the origin of scenario methods developed by the authors R. Bradfield, G. Wright, G. Burt, G. Cairns as well as K. Van der Heijden (Bradfield et al. 2005). This creates particularly convenient conditions to apply scenario methods. keywords: analysis; enterprise; environment; events; future; improvement; management; methods; organization; planning; research; scenario; scenario methods cache: bmee-3634.pdf plain text: bmee-3634.txt item: #149 of 228 id: bmee-3649 author: Onder, Gokhan; Karal, Zeynep title: Determinants of foreign direct investments outflow from a developing country: the case of Turkey date: 2013-09-13 words: 5460 flesch: 52 summary: Moreover our results show that while investment outflows to developed countries are in the form of horizontal investments, investment outflows to developing countries are in the form of vertical investments. Demirbağ’s (Demirbağ et al. 2010), which examined investment destination choices of 522 Turkish TNC’s, concluded that Turkish TNC’s have been making investments in developed countries to reach strategic assets and developing countries in order to benefit from firm-specific advantages. keywords: business; countries; country; distance; fdi; host; investments; model; outflow; turkey; turkish cache: bmee-3649.pdf plain text: bmee-3649.txt item: #150 of 228 id: bmee-3655 author: Stasytytė, Viktorija title: The development of an attitude towards risk management in the context of country competitiveness date: 2013-12-30 words: 5183 flesch: 47 summary: The paper analyses the prevailing definitions of risk, uncertainty and risk management as well as attitudes towards risk identification, analysis and re- sponse in the context of the enterprise and country as a whole. keywords: risk, risk management, uncertainty, country risk, risk map, expert valuation. keywords: analysis; country; enterprise; events; identification; impact; management; risk; risk management; stasytytė; uncertainty cache: bmee-3655.pdf plain text: bmee-3655.txt item: #151 of 228 id: bmee-3657 author: Nasab, Seyyed Mohammad Tabatabaei; Farhangnejad, Mohammad Ali; Naysary, Babak title: Casting a resource-based view on intangible assets and export behaviour date: 2013-12-30 words: 7840 flesch: 39 summary: Thus regarding given information, we are able to rank each type of export firms by mean of intangible assets, using Tukey test. According to obtained results, there is a significant differ- ence between intangible assets of the organization and the quality of presence in the market by export firms. keywords: advantage; assets; behaviour; business; capital; export; firms; international; management; mean; presence; reputation; research; resources; view cache: bmee-3657.pdf plain text: bmee-3657.txt item: #152 of 228 id: bmee-389 author: Joubert, Francois; Pretorius, Leon title: Using risk simulation to reduce the capital cost requirement for a programme of capital projects date: 2017-06-29 words: 4843 flesch: 50 summary: Project risk management guidelines. The maturing concept of estimating project cost contingency – a review. keywords: capital; contingency; cost; cso; estimate; management; programme; project; register; research; risk; simulation cache: bmee-389.pdf plain text: bmee-389.txt item: #153 of 228 id: bmee-390 author: Dalati, Serene; Raudeliūnienė, Jurgita; Davidavičienė, Vida title: Sustainable leadership, organizational trust on job satisfaction: empirical evidence from higher education institutions in Syria date: 2017-06-29 words: 5763 flesch: 34 summary: Research hypotheses relating to sustainable leadership and organizational trust on job satisfaction are formulated: H1: Sustainable leadership has a positive effect on staff job satisfaction at higher education institutions in Syria. H2: Organisational trust has positive effect on staff job satisfaction at higher educa- tion institutions in Syria. Fig. Sustainable leadership, organizational trust on job satisfaction: empirical evidence from higher education institutions in Syria To explore the effect of sustainable leadership and organisational trust on job satis- faction on the sample of the research study, a linear regression analysis is performed. keywords: 2012; analysis; business; education; job; job satisfaction; journal; leadership; management; model; research; satisfaction; syria; trust cache: bmee-390.pdf plain text: bmee-390.txt item: #154 of 228 id: bmee-391 author: Kaivo-oja, Jari; Vähäsantanen, Saku; Karppinen, Ari; Haukioja, Teemu title: Smart specialization strategy and its operationalization in the regional policy: case Finland date: 2017-06-29 words: 5355 flesch: 44 summary: Our motivation is to show how regions in the European Union can analyse the actual contents of smart specialization policy in their local activities. Therefore, smart specialization policy should be region specific. keywords: 2014; advantage; bhi; finland; index; innovation; manufacturing; policy; products; regions; specialization; strategy; sub; turku cache: bmee-391.pdf plain text: bmee-391.txt item: #155 of 228 id: bmee-395 author: Eckhaus, Eyal; Klein, Galit; Kantor, Jeffrey title: Experiential learning in management education date: 2017-06-29 words: 6056 flesch: 51 summary: Fawcett 1995; Granitz, Hugstad 2004) such as board games can be valuable pedagogical tools (cf. However, research on the effectiveness of board games in management classroom scenarios is lacking in empirical evidence, especially when applied to accountancy studies. keywords: 2011; accounting; business; course; education; experiential; game; journal; learning; management; material; students cache: bmee-395.pdf plain text: bmee-395.txt item: #156 of 228 id: bmee-396 author: Tunčikienė, Živilė; Sinkevičiūtė, Gabrielė title: Strenthening opportunities of economic relations between Lithuania and Sweden within the perspective of IT startup company’s development date: 2017-06-29 words: 9993 flesch: 39 summary: To achieve the objective, following tasks were resolved: concepts of startup business and the startup company were puri- fied, specifics inconcept’s application in the context of the parties were defined; systematized the startup business success factors and ways of strengthening them, focusing on the factors relevant for strengthening economic ties between Lithu- ania and Sweden within the perspective of IT startup company’s development. To achieve the objective, following tasks were resolved: concepts of startup business and the startup company were purified, specifics in concept’s application in the context of the parties were defined; systematized the startup business success factors and ways of strengthening them, focusing on the factors relevant for strengthening economic ties between Lithuania and Sweden within the perspective of IT startup company’s develop- ment. keywords: business; companies; company; conditions; country; development; factors; growth; innovation; lithuania; management; market; new; startup; startup business; startup company; success; sweden cache: bmee-396.pdf plain text: bmee-396.txt item: #157 of 228 id: bmee-397 author: Kissi, Philip; Nat, Muesser; Idowu, Adeleye title: Taking business intelligence to business education curriculum: graduate students’ concerns date: 2017-06-29 words: 5547 flesch: 41 summary: Measurement of Cronbach’s alpha reliability scale Item Cronbach’s alpha Business intelligence is an exciting and relevant area 0.801 I am interested in learning more about Business Intelligence 0.786 There are plenty of Job opportunities existing in the field of Business Intelligence 0.799 Business intelligence is a fast-growing field 0.796 A business education containing Business intelligence component will add value to my education 0.778 A Business Intelligence course specialized in Business Education will add value to my degree 0.777 I am interested in enrolling in a Business Education Business intelligence track if it is available. 0.818 Overall Cronbach’s alpha 0.818 82 P. S. Kissi et al. I am interested in enrolling in a Business Education Business intelligence track if it is available 93 (65.5) 33 (23.2) 16 (11.3) 3.82 1.008 keywords: business; business education; business intelligence; concerns; course; curriculum; education; education curriculum; information; intelligence; job; students cache: bmee-397.pdf plain text: bmee-397.txt item: #158 of 228 id: bmee-399 author: Shafique, Muhammad; Asghar, Muhammad; Rahman, Haji title: The impact of green supply chain management practices on performance: moderating role of institutional pressure with mediating effect of green innovation date: 2017-06-29 words: 8091 flesch: 42 summary: The Influence of green innovation performance on corporate advantage in Taiwan, Journal of Business Ethics 67: 331–339. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10551–006–9025–5 Chiou, T.-Y.; Chan, H. K.; Lettice, F.; Chung S. H. 2011. Different institutional actors are putting pressures to implement Green supply chain management practices. keywords: chain; chain management; effect; green; innovation; management; management practices; organizations; performance; practices; pressure; study; supply; supply chain cache: bmee-399.pdf plain text: bmee-399.txt item: #159 of 228 id: bmee-400 author: Kontrimienė, Valerija; Melnikas, Borisas title: Creative industries: development processes under contemporary conditions of globalization date: 2017-06-29 words: 8320 flesch: 33 summary: Creative industries: development processes under contemporary conditions of globalization A broad variety of scientists and experts working in different fields diversely define creative industries and their development and very differently understand, accept and assess the issues of a growth in creative industries. Creative industries: development processes under contemporary conditions of globalization The UNCTAD model is based on the distribution of all the activities of the creative industries into four main areas: heritage, the arts, media and functional products and identifies creative industries as a number of interconnected sectors that operate across these four areas. keywords: business; countries; cultural; development; economy; exports; globalization; goods; growth; industries; internet; model; new; sector; total cache: bmee-400.pdf plain text: bmee-400.txt item: #160 of 228 id: bmee-402 author: Raharja, Bayu; Suhaeli, Dahli; Mranani, Muji title: Research of the stock price overreaction and investor overconfidence issues date: 2017-06-29 words: 5350 flesch: 59 summary: Afterward, this research also found that higher growth firms tend to have declining on its performance in the future. Secondly, we analyze how the stocks’ performance of higher growth firms in the future. keywords: firms; future; growth; investor; market; performance; research; stock; trading cache: bmee-402.pdf plain text: bmee-402.txt item: #161 of 228 id: bmee-403 author: Petraškevičius, Vladislavas; Nedelko, Zlatko title: New trends of development of beer industry in Lithuania – diversification and social responsibility date: 2017-06-29 words: 7278 flesch: 44 summary: Lithuania beer industry is one of the most profitable industries in the country. This paper offers organizations involved in beer industry strategies of future devel- opment and outlines possible actions in order to address above challenges. keywords: beer; beer industry; business; consumption; development; diversification; industry; lithuania; management; market; new; organizations; responsibility; strategy; sustainability; × × cache: bmee-403.pdf plain text: bmee-403.txt item: #162 of 228 id: bmee-408 author: Mouselli, Sulaiman; Khalifa, Bayan title: Entrepreneurship in crisis: the determinants of syrian students’ entrepreneurial intentions date: 2017-12-27 words: 6444 flesch: 46 summary: We analyze 183 responses from the above-mentioned faculties to understand wheth- er differences exist in entrepreneurial intentions between students from differ- ent universities and faculties. Also, we use ordinary least squares to uncover the determinants of entrepreneurial intentions for those students. keywords: business; communication; crisis; efficacy; entrepreneurship; factors; impact; intentions; model; research; self; students; study; university; variables cache: bmee-408.pdf plain text: bmee-408.txt item: #163 of 228 id: bmee-409 author: Raudeliūnienė, Jurgita; Davidavičius, Sigitas title: A conceptual model of assessment of knowledge transfer to consumer date: 2017-12-27 words: 9710 flesch: 34 summary: Due to changing needs of knowledge consumers in the context of glo- balization organizations find it important to search out the way of effective ap- plication of the process of knowledge sharing and distribution in their activity in order to create and/or select proper means of communication with consumers on purpose of effective satisfaction of their knowledge needs. The purpose of the article is to develop a conceptual model of assessment of transfer of organization’s knowledge to consumer that makes assumptions to assess a process of knowledge transfer and consumer purchase, knowledge need, knowledge transferred to meet consumer needs, channels and tools of its transfer, to purposefully select channels of communication with consumers and tools of e-marketing that are suitable for satisfac- tion of consumer knowledge needs in order to meet the changing consumer knowledge needs that influence self-determination of consumer to make a decision to acquire a product or service of organization. keywords: assessment; communication; consumer; employees; factors; individual; information; knowledge; knowledge management; knowledge needs; knowledge sharing; knowledge transfer; organization; process; processes; purchase cache: bmee-409.pdf plain text: bmee-409.txt item: #164 of 228 id: bmee-410 author: Kissi, Philip; Oluwatobiloba, Mustapha; Berko, Amankwah title: Factors affecting university students intentions to use debit card services: an empirical study based on UTAUT date: 2017-12-27 words: 5777 flesch: 50 summary: Factors affecting university students intentions to use debit card services: an empirical study based on UTAUT Construct Items Factorloading (ρ) AVE CR Cronbach’s α EE2 I would find the debit card services easy to use. 0.872 Social influence 0.762 0.891 0.959 SI1 Other users beliefs about debit card service encourage me to use it. 0.870 SI2 Other users’ beliefs about debit card service influence my degree of usage of it. 0.871 SI3 Other user’ beliefs about debit card services condition me to use it. keywords: card; card services; debit; debit card; influence; intention; online; services; students; study; trust; use cache: bmee-410.pdf plain text: bmee-410.txt item: #165 of 228 id: bmee-411 author: Pilukienė, Laura title: Importance of motivation and work pay of young employees in the value creation chain of a business company: assessment of changes in and formation of expectations date: 2017-12-27 words: 7161 flesch: 37 summary: To sum up, it can be said that the value creation chain of a business company has the following fundamental aspects: 1) Work pay and motivation system, which is conditioned by the human resources system in a company, determines employee satisfaction and loyalty; 2) Employee satisfaction and loyalty have an impact on the productivity and quality of employee work; 3) Quality of products determines customer satisfaction and growth in loyalty; 4) Customers which are satisfied with products and loyal determine the growth of a company’s income and profit; 5) A company’s income and profit is one of the most important factors in the forma- tion of an employee motivation and work pay system. The human resources and value creation chain shows the importance of ensuring employee work satisfaction and loyalty in order to ensure successful operation of a busi- ness company. keywords: 2017; business; business company; company; employees; management; motivation; students; value; work; work pay; year cache: bmee-411.pdf plain text: bmee-411.txt item: #166 of 228 id: bmee-414 author: Savanevičienė, Asta; Vilčiauskaitė, Birutė title: Practical application of exclusive and inclusive talent management strategy in companies date: 2017-12-27 words: 9023 flesch: 38 summary: Link between talent and performance management In order to analyse the selection of talent management strategy, further research direc- tions (questions) were linked with the causes, indicating the importance of talent when 251 Business, Management and Education, 2017, 15(2): 242–260 achieving strategic objectives. The analysis of the respondents’ opinions emerged in two principal categories: con- sistency of talent management strategy and corporate strategy, as well as the importance of talents for the achievement of strategic objectives. keywords: companies; company; development; employees; hr1; hr10; hr2; hr3; hr9; industries; management strategy; research; talent management; talents cache: bmee-414.pdf plain text: bmee-414.txt item: #167 of 228 id: bmee-4652 author: Dzikevičius, Audrius; Vetrov, Jaroslav title: Analysis of asset classes through the business cycle date: 2012-06-04 words: 4386 flesch: 47 summary: -12.7% -61.8% -67.9% -67.6% Average http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/be.2009.29 file:///E:/R%20A%20S%20A/BME_Vol_10_No_1_2012/txt/javascript:__doLinkPostBack(','ss%7E%7EAR %22BEKKERS%2C NIELS%22%7C%7Csl%7E%7Erl','); file:///E:/R%20A%20S%20A/BME_Vol_10_No_1_2012/txt/javascript:__doLinkPostBack(','ss%7E%7EAR %22DOESWIJK%2C RONALD Q%2E%22%7C%7Csl%7E%7Erl','); file:///E:/R%20A%20S%20A/BME_Vol_10_No_1_2012/txt/javascript:__doLinkPostBack(','ss%7E%7EAR %22LAM%2C TREVIN W%2E%22%7C%7Csl%7E%7Erl','); file:///E:/R%20A%20S%20A/BME_Vol_10_No_1_2012/txt/javascript:__doLinkPostBack(','mdb%7E%7Ebth%7C%7Cjdb%7E%7Ebthjnh%7C%7Css%7E%7EJN %22Journal of Wealth Management%22%7C%7Csl%7E%7Ejh','); http://dx.doi.org/10.3905/JWM.2009.12.3.061 file:///E:/R%20A%20S%20A/BME_Vol_10_No_1_2012/txt/javascript:__doLinkPostBack(','ss%7E%7EAR %22Black%2C Roy T%2E%22%7C%7Csl%7E%7Erl','); file:///E:/R%20A%20S%20A/BME_Vol_10_No_1_2012/txt/javascript:__doLinkPostBack(','mdb%7E%7Ef5h%7C%7Cjdb%7E%7Ef5hjnh%7C%7Css%7E%7EJN % keywords: 2010; analysis; asset; bme_vol_10_no_1_2012; business; business cycle; classes; cycle; estate; gold; indicators; returns; risk; stock cache: bmee-4652.pdf plain text: bmee-4652.txt item: #168 of 228 id: bmee-4653 author: Mielcarz, Paweł; Roman, Emilia title: Using the idea of market-expected return rates on invested capital in the verification of conformity of market evaluation of stock-listed companies with their intrinsic value date: 2012-06-04 words: 5280 flesch: 52 summary: S.A –2.25% 6.92% 6.67% 8.54% 7.30% 5.43% Cyfrowy Polsat S.A. –54.18% 69.08% 73.98% 62.53% 67.87% 43.86% Polski Koncern Mięsny Duda S.A. 9.59% 3.21% 2.28% -12.32% 1.95% 0.94% Echo Investment S.A. 8.09% 3.48% 7.26% 2.93% 3.96% 5.14% Elektrobudowa S.A. 17.25% 28.94% 21.25% 17.65% 12.92% 19.60% Emperia Holding S.A. 3.96% 2.57% 0.52% 0.40% 0.00% 1.49% Enea S.A. - 0.48% 0.97% 1.27% 0.81% 0.71% Eurocash S.A. 17.75% 23.03% 27.69% 24.50% 13.46% 21.29% Giełda Papierów Wartościowych Theoretical background for estimating the market-expected ROIC index Market value added (MVA) is defined in the dedicated literature (Dudycz 2005; Plenborg 2002) as the excess of company market value (MV) consisting of equity (E) and interest-bearing debt (D), over the book value of the capital invested (CI)1 by the equity holders (EBV) and debtholders (D) 2 (CI = D + EBV): = −MVA MV CI . keywords: average; capital; companies; company; market; period; rates; return; roic; s.a; value; wacc; wig cache: bmee-4653.pdf plain text: bmee-4653.txt item: #169 of 228 id: bmee-4655 author: Pająk, Wojciech title: Personnel audit process date: 2012-06-04 words: 4872 flesch: 37 summary: Introduction The purpose of the study is to present personnel audit process at a unit on the basis of general methodology of internal audit. Apart from the problems strictly related to the essence of methodology of personnel audit, an attempt was made to determine the problem range determined by this audit. keywords: audit; criteria; employees; evaluation; human; management; methodology; organisation; personnel; personnel audit; process; resource; system; work cache: bmee-4655.pdf plain text: bmee-4655.txt item: #170 of 228 id: bmee-4656 author: Stredná, Lucia; Zúbková, Mária title: The position of Slovakia in competitiveness ranking – the causes, impacts and prospects date: 2012-06-04 words: 5072 flesch: 40 summary: The author’s main goal was to provide a comprehensive picture of Slovak economic competitiveness and potential for sustainable growth as well as to highlight the steps taken by the government to boost the country’s competitiveness and evaluate their impact and adequacy. This study will, there- fore, analyse Slovak competitiveness on the national level in the macroeconomic context. keywords: business; competitiveness; countries; country; economy; education; efficiency; growth; internet; management; online; position; ranking; republic; slovakia cache: bmee-4656.pdf plain text: bmee-4656.txt item: #171 of 228 id: bmee-4658 author: Szczepankowski, Piotr title: Audit committee practice in the polish listed stock companies. Present situation and development perspectives date: 2012-06-04 words: 7315 flesch: 41 summary: Keywords: audit committee, corporate governance, listed companies, Warsaw Stock Exchange, supervisory board, Polish economy. Introduction Researches have defined audit committees in a variety of ways. keywords: 2010; accounting; audit; audit committee; board; committee; companies; company; firm; governance; journal; management; members; polish; practice; stock cache: bmee-4658.pdf plain text: bmee-4658.txt item: #172 of 228 id: bmee-4659 author: Titko, Jelena; Lace, Natalja title: Bank value: comparing customer and employee perceptions date: 2012-06-04 words: 4706 flesch: 45 summary: Second, we examine the elements of customer value and establish a list of factors determining customer perceived value of a bank (factors affecting bank service quality). The following research hypotheses were developed by the authors: H1: There is a difference in perception of value by bank customers and employees. keywords: bank; business; creation; customers; employees; factors; lace; management; perceptions; quality; research; satisfaction; service; value cache: bmee-4659.pdf plain text: bmee-4659.txt item: #173 of 228 id: bmee-4660 author: Łubieńska, Katarzyna; Woźniak, Jacek title: Managing IT workers date: 2012-06-04 words: 6617 flesch: 51 summary: If our thesis concerning the over motivating of IT specialists is true, we should expect that the negative consequences of over motivation are partly responsible for the failure of IT projects. There are no analyses which would show how to secure long-term hygienic factors in the management of IT specialist motivation. keywords: factors; glen; knowledge; management; motivation; problem; project; research; software; software specialists; solving; specialists; work; workers; woźniak cache: bmee-4660.pdf plain text: bmee-4660.txt item: #174 of 228 id: bmee-4661 author: Paulienė, Rasa title: Transforming leadership styles and knowledge sharing in a multicultural context date: 2012-06-07 words: 8106 flesch: 29 summary: Keywords: transactional leadership, transformational leadership, new paradigm leadership, leadership style, culturally-linked leadership, international management. By comparing and contrasting the number of cultural frameworks of leadership styles and drawing conclusions as to the relationship between leadership styles and culture, more ho- listic understanding can be attained. keywords: behaviour; business; context; cultures; development; journal; leadership; leadership styles; management; managers; research; styles; theories; transactional; transformational; values cache: bmee-4661.pdf plain text: bmee-4661.txt item: #175 of 228 id: bmee-4662 author: Stankevičienė, Jelena; Gembickaja, Natalija title: Market behaviour: case studies of NASDAQ OMX Baltic date: 2012-06-18 words: 7237 flesch: 52 summary: on the other hand, Chan et al. (2000) proved that in 23 countries, including Canada, australia and some asian countries, the momentum strategy could be applied in stock markets. (2010) pointed that the best (poorly) performing stocks would continue their upward (downward) trend, momentum strategies, to be profitable in the medium run. keywords: behaviour; end; losers; market; momentum; months; nasdaq; omx; period; returns; stock; strategy; winners cache: bmee-4662.pdf plain text: bmee-4662.txt item: #176 of 228 id: bmee-4663 author: Maditinos, Dimitrios; Chatzoudes, Dimitrios; Tsairidis, Charalampos title: Spreadsheet error detection: an empirical examination in the context of Greece date: 2012-06-18 words: 7269 flesch: 49 summary: Spreadsheet errors, on the other hand, are common, both in complicated spreadsheets where the amount of the cells is usually large, but also in relatively simple ones. The most important issue that alarms industry is the fact that spreadsheet errors can potentially cost large amounts of money (Galletta et al. 1993, 1996, 1997). keywords: business; detection; errors; excel; experience; finding; formulas; paper; performance; presentation; spreadsheet; students; study; time; values cache: bmee-4663.pdf plain text: bmee-4663.txt item: #177 of 228 id: bmee-4667 author: Jasienė, Meilė; Martinavičius, Jonas; Jasevičienė, Filomena; Krivkienė, Gražina title: Bank liquidity risk: analysis and estimates date: 2012-12-20 words: 8318 flesch: 55 summary: Bank liquidity risk: analysis and estimates liquidity risk of a commercial bank creates a possibility to pinpoint weaknesses in li- quidity risk management and to manage the liquidity risk of the commercial bank with more efficiency. Keywords: liquidity risk, bank risks, commercial banks, liquidity ratios, obliga- tory reserves, liquidity risk mamagement. keywords: assets; bank; bank liquidity; liabilities; liquidity; liquidity risk; management; ratio; risk; risk management; term; term liquidity cache: bmee-4667.pdf plain text: bmee-4667.txt item: #178 of 228 id: bmee-4669 author: Moreno, Justo de Jorge title: Using social network and dropbox in blended learning: an application to university education date: 2012-12-20 words: 4736 flesch: 53 summary: Research on student learning in higher education has systematically provided evidence for the inter-relational nature of the different aspects of student learning, such as conceptions of learning, approaches to learning and learning outcomes (Bliuc, Ellis, Goodyear, Piggot 2011). The use of blended learning resources may produce changes in learning patterns and practices. keywords: 2012; cluster; dropbox; education; information; knowledge; learning; social; students; use cache: bmee-4669.pdf plain text: bmee-4669.txt item: #179 of 228 id: bmee-4670 author: Bolek, Monika; Grosicki, Bartosz title: Liquidity analysis of innovative and traditional businesses in Poland date: 2012-12-20 words: 7511 flesch: 53 summary: For the group of companies representing traditional business the average values of the RCP, ICP, and PDP are lower for traditional businesses as compared with the innova- tive sector, while the standard deviation is higher. Technology based companies manage inventory better than the traditional busi- nesses, 3. keywords: analysis; businesses; cash; ccc; companies; correlation; liquidity; management; results; stat cache: bmee-4670.pdf plain text: bmee-4670.txt item: #180 of 228 id: bmee-4671 author: Akanji, Babatunde title: Realities of work life balance in Nigeria: perceptions of role conflict and coping beliefs date: 2012-12-20 words: 7654 flesch: 44 summary: Role overload in this context presents an overwhelming role demands which reso- nates with Greenhaus, Beutell’s (1985) definition of work life conflict that stems from the stringent participation in both domains amounting to incompatibility outcomes. Realities of work life balance in Nigeria: perceptions of role conflict and coping beliefs, Business, Management and Education 10(2): 248–263. http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/bme.2012.18 JEL classification: Y80. keywords: 2012; balance; conflict; coping; data; family; journal; life; management; nigeria; participants; research; role; study; wlb; work cache: bmee-4671.pdf plain text: bmee-4671.txt item: #181 of 228 id: bmee-5265 author: Hyršlová, Jaroslava; Vágner, Miroslav; Palásek, Jiří title: Material flow cost accounting (MFCA) – tool for the optimization of corporate production processes date: 2011-06-22 words: 5780 flesch: 49 summary: Keywords: material flow, cost accounting, material flow cost accounting, produc- tion, material costs. Material costs are an important part of the material flow costs; these costs represent an important cost item in manufacturing companies. keywords: accounting; centre; costs; environmental; flows; losses; management; manufacturing; material; mfca; products; quantity cache: bmee-5265.pdf plain text: bmee-5265.txt item: #182 of 228 id: bmee-5266 author: Keiss, Stanislavs; Grisins, Arkadijs title: Western experience in the area of priority of high-quality higher education date: 2011-06-22 words: 7028 flesch: 47 summary: Besides, attention has to be paid to the current serious quality problems of Latvian higher education, and the fact that a group of the representatives of science and higher education spheres together with two former Presidents of Latvia (Vaira Vīķe-Freiberga and Guntis Ulmanis) have addressed the present Prime-Minster with a request to commence with structural reforms of higher education immediately, can serve as an evidence to this fact. These tendencies are based on a close integration of areas of higher education and science, and include the development of regional mechanisms of scientific and educational clusters, inherent to the majority of the most developed countries. keywords: area; business; clusters; countries; development; economy; education; experience; knowledge; management; quality; science; universities; world cache: bmee-5266.pdf plain text: bmee-5266.txt item: #183 of 228 id: bmee-5267 author: Knezevic, Blazenka; Renko, Sanda; Knego, Nikola title: Changes in retail industry in the EU date: 2011-06-22 words: 6198 flesch: 56 summary: Changes in retail industry in EU He divided EU countries into four groups according to the reached retailing develop- ment measured throughout the company size, retail density and reached productivity level. Moreover, the contribution of retail industry to the crea- tion of GDP on the example of EU countries is presented. keywords: 2008; average; business; companies; countries; croatia; data; enterprises; gdp; importance; industry; retail; size; trade cache: bmee-5267.pdf plain text: bmee-5267.txt item: #184 of 228 id: bmee-5268 author: Laurinavičius, Alfonsas title: Civil service law and innovative paradigm of administration in governmental institutions date: 2011-06-22 words: 7702 flesch: 36 summary: Improvement of new state service (in place of conclusions) How to influence state services and their employees, to aspire to their ethic, civil stand? New paradigm of state services (institutions) Maturity of a society Interaction Legal remedies Administration Institutionalisation Net of legal regulation Innovative model of administration Infrastructure of professional ethics STABILITY FLEXIBILITY MOTIVATION A B C Private interest Public interest 53 Business, Management and Education, 2011, 9(1): 50–66 of public institutions by employing modern concepts of new public administration. keywords: administration; business; customs; development; ethics; institutions; law; management; new; responsibility; service; society; state; statutory; study cache: bmee-5268.pdf plain text: bmee-5268.txt item: #185 of 228 id: bmee-5269 author: Lielgaidina, Laura; Geipele, Ineta title: Theoretical aspects of competitiveness in construction enterprises date: 2011-06-22 words: 6055 flesch: 50 summary: Competitiveness in construction industry in Latvia increased rapidly till 2008. However, the growth of GDP in all sectors is forecasted starting the year 2011 (construction industry for an average of 5% per year). keywords: 2008; building; business; company; competitiveness; construction; economics; enterprises; industry; management; market; players; project; quality; research cache: bmee-5269.pdf plain text: bmee-5269.txt item: #186 of 228 id: bmee-5271 author: Levickaitė, Rasa title: Four approaches to the creative economy: general overview date: 2011-06-22 words: 5864 flesch: 47 summary: Richard Caves characterizes creative industries on the basis of seven economic properties and presents an idea that creative industries as such aren’t unique but the sectors of creative industries driven by creativity generate new approaches to business proc- esses, the demand-supply chain and covers both economic and social indicators of the country development. Keywords: creative economy, creative industries, creative class, creative city. keywords: art; business; cities; city; class; creativity; design; development; economy; florida; howkins; industries; management; new cache: bmee-5271.pdf plain text: bmee-5271.txt item: #187 of 228 id: bmee-5272 author: Lisiński, Marek; Szarucki, Marek title: Exploring management development programmes in mncs. Example of eads group date: 2011-06-22 words: 6938 flesch: 45 summary: Exploring management development programmes in MNCS. Management development programmes are especially important for companies involved in international business (Auruskeviciene et al. 2008; Grundey 2008) such as multinational companies (MNCs). keywords: business; development; eads; education; group; job; learning; management; management development; managers; participants; programmes; skills; training cache: bmee-5272.pdf plain text: bmee-5272.txt item: #188 of 228 id: bmee-5273 author: Mačerinskienė, Irena; Aleknavičiūtė, Giedrė title: The evaluation of social capital benefits: enterprise level date: 2011-06-22 words: 7586 flesch: 40 summary: Main conceptual approaches of social capital (Source: Bueno et al. 2004) Social capital approach Main ideas Relevant contributions Economic development Confidence, civic behaviour and associativity strengthen the social networks, contributing to the sustainable economic development. The evaluation of social capital benefits: enterprise level The discussed conception of social capital creates benefits to business activities of an enterprise. keywords: benefits; business; capital; dimension; enterprise; management; model; networks; norms; processes; relationships; social; trust cache: bmee-5273.pdf plain text: bmee-5273.txt item: #189 of 228 id: bmee-5274 author: Meženiece, Marta; Rivža, Baiba title: Contribution of EU structural funds assistance to the development of economic environment through collaboration of business and science in Latvia date: 2011-06-22 words: 5857 flesch: 39 summary: 2. Teoretical aspects of regional economic environment development The currently performed practically oriented research (Tsipouri 2005; Staber 2005; Musyck, Reid 2007; Srholec 2007; Fagerberg et al. 2010; Hall, Rosenberg 2010; Prodan, Drnovsek 2010) supports use of systemic approaches toward innovation policy. Several authors in Latvia have been writing about innovative activities (Boļšakovs 2008), innovation process and system (Dimza 2003), knowledge society (Karnītis 2004), the role of higher education institutions in economic development (Sloka, Vilciņa 2009; Vīksne 2010; Mazūre et al. 2009). keywords: business; development; economic; environment; european; funds; innovation; latvia; policy; programme; regional; research; science cache: bmee-5274.pdf plain text: bmee-5274.txt item: #190 of 228 id: bmee-5275 author: Mitkus, Sigitas; Sekonaitė, Aurelija title: Liability of construction participants for delays date: 2011-06-22 words: 7428 flesch: 50 summary: Litigations for construction delays often occur between construction participants. Proposals on identification of causes of construction delays in traditional contracts in Jordan have been outlined by Abdalla M. Odeh and Hussien T. Battaineh (2002). keywords: activities; completion; construction; construction works; contract; damages; date; delays; diagram; duration; liability; management; project; time; works cache: bmee-5275.pdf plain text: bmee-5275.txt item: #191 of 228 id: bmee-5276 author: Kajanová, Jana title: The competitive advantage in the global labour market date: 2011-11-28 words: 5683 flesch: 40 summary: Keywords: globalization, labour market, competitive advantage, qualification. The selection of possibilities for creating competitive advantages was a basis for modelling the successful applicant’s profile needed in the labour market. keywords: 2009; advantage; business; company; development; environment; factors; knowledge; labour; labour market; management; market; new cache: bmee-5276.pdf plain text: bmee-5276.txt item: #192 of 228 id: bmee-5277 author: Viselgaitė, Daiva; Vilys, Mantas title: Peculiarities in construction of segmentation models: theory and practice date: 2011-11-28 words: 5689 flesch: 38 summary: Keywords: segmentation, segmentation model, strategic marketing, business. Peculiarities in construction of segmentation models: theory and practice, Business, Management and Education 9(2): 171–184. keywords: business; criteria; customer; management; marketing; model; planning; process; segmentation; segments cache: bmee-5277.pdf plain text: bmee-5277.txt item: #193 of 228 id: bmee-5278 author: Černiauskas, Gediminas; Seiranov, Jusif title: University reserves management: international practices and opportunities for Lithuania date: 2011-11-28 words: 6107 flesch: 46 summary: Theoretical approaches suggested by international (Ziemba, Mulvey 1998) and Lithuanian researchers (Bikas, Laurinavičius 2009; Bivainis, Volodzkienė 2008; Mackevičius 2008; Kucko 2007) are applicable for universities fund management as well. Also the managerial experience of international companies specializing in universities fund management such as Common fund is valuable. keywords: 2010; assets; countries; education; endowment; financial; financing; institutions; lithuania; management; public; reserves; total; universities; university cache: bmee-5278.pdf plain text: bmee-5278.txt item: #194 of 228 id: bmee-5279 author: Čirjevskis, Andrejs; Homenko, Genadijs; Lačinova, Valērija title: How to implement Blue Ocean Strategy (BOS) in B2B sector date: 2011-11-28 words: 6539 flesch: 51 summary: How to implement Blue Ocean Strategy (BOS) in B2B sector, Business, Management and Education 9(2): 201–215. The aim of this research is confirm the hypothesis that Blue Ocean Strategy can be viable and successfully implemented in the organisation of B2B sectors as well as to B U S keywords: b2b; blue; business; chemicals; company; construction; ideas; industry; innovation; management; new; ocean; ocean strategy; purification; research; sika; strategy; value cache: bmee-5279.pdf plain text: bmee-5279.txt item: #195 of 228 id: bmee-5280 author: Ćwiklicki, Marek; Obora, Hubert title: Hoshin kanri: policy management in Japanese subsidiaries based in Poland date: 2011-11-28 words: 9271 flesch: 49 summary: Hoshin Kanri models reviewed A presentation of all the details of all the existing Hoshin Kanri models falls outside the scope of the present study; hence the authors have decided to introduce only their origin and typical characteristics, supplementing them, where necessary, with references to original studies that contain more detailed accounts. To conclude the review of Hoshin Kanri models, it is worth mentioning T. Jackson’s work. keywords: business; company; division; hoshin kanri; japanese; management; managers; method; model; objectives; performance; poland; quality; quality management; staff; system; targets cache: bmee-5280.pdf plain text: bmee-5280.txt item: #196 of 228 id: bmee-5281 author: Bielińska-Dusza, Edita title: Analysis of internal audit functioning in Poland – empirical research findings date: 2011-11-28 words: 6208 flesch: 43 summary: Internal audit as evaluated by empirical research The purpose of the research, as mentioned above, was to identify the functioning of internal audit in companies1. In the public sector the obligation of internal audit implementation is regulated by acts and regulations such as, among others: the Act of 27 July 2001 on the amendment of the Act on public finance, of the Act on organization and operating mode of the Council of Ministers and the scope of operation of ministers, of the Act on activities of government administration and of the Act on civil service, Journal of Laws 102(1116): 7483–7493; The Act of 30 June 2005 on public finance, Journal of Laws 249(2104): 27–34, with later amendments; Announcement No. 1 of the Minister of Finance of 30 January 2003 on announcing “Standards of financial control in public finance sector entities”, Official Journal of the Minister of Finance 3(13): 1–8; Announcement No. 11 of the Minister of Finance of 26 June 2006 on standards of internal audit in public finance sector entities, Official Journal of the Minister of Finance 7(56): 1–13. keywords: analysis; audit; company; finance; functioning; implementation; management; minister; public; research; sector cache: bmee-5281.pdf plain text: bmee-5281.txt item: #197 of 228 id: bmee-5282 author: Ostroga, Viktor; Zhukovskaya, Olga title: Social capital as the factor of the state configuration of the market of the republic of Belarus date: 2011-11-28 words: 5802 flesch: 44 summary: The population of the Earth increase in mainly for the last ten thousand years and social labour productivity growth occurs as the result of people’s innovative abilities increase and labour division deepening, and also due to the perfection of the various public mechanisms of social and economic subjects’ interests coordination, including social capital development. In the article social capital as the factor of social and economic exchange optimization (transactional costs decrease), configuration of the market and system of economic interests of the Republic of Belarus in the context of the history of this social and economic phenomenon research, the place and role of state regula- tion in economic processes and modern understanding of the market in correla- tion with economic growth and national safety is considered. keywords: capital; configuration; development; factor; growth; interests; market; social; society; state; subjects; system; trust; zhukovskaya cache: bmee-5282.pdf plain text: bmee-5282.txt item: #198 of 228 id: bmee-5284 author: Stankevičienė, Jelena; Levickaitė, Rasa; Braškutė, Monika; Noreikaitė, Elinga title: Creative ecologies: developing and managing new concepts of creative economy date: 2011-11-28 words: 8601 flesch: 52 summary: Howkins (2007: 9) underlines the importance of three essential conditions for creative ideas and inventions, which are: personality, originality and meaning. Howkins (2007: 9) remarks that creative ideas can be produced not only by one per- son, but by a group of people as well. keywords: 2007; 2010; business; change; concepts; creativity; ecologies; ecology; economy; education; howkins; human; ideas; industries; kūrybos; leadbeater; learning; management; new; people; science; value cache: bmee-5284.pdf plain text: bmee-5284.txt item: #199 of 228 id: bmee-5285 author: Voronova, Irina title: Technique for assessing reliability of insurance companies date: 2011-11-28 words: 6231 flesch: 52 summary: Defining weighting ratios of complex assessment of non life insurance companies reliability Complex indicator (CI) of insurance company reliability assessment is found by double convolution according to the formula 1 1 , If all base groups and indicators in groups have equal usefulness, then weights of base groups and indicators within the framework of the group of base indicators are determined according to the formulae: 1 , β =i n and 1 , α =ij m (3) where: n – a number of base groups indicators; m – a number of indicators in each of base groups indicators. keywords: assessment; base; companies; company; groups; indicators; insurance; insurance companies; internet; method; ratios; reliability; technique; weighting cache: bmee-5285.pdf plain text: bmee-5285.txt item: #200 of 228 id: bmee-5402 author: Zemlickienė, Vaida title: Adaptation set of factors for assessing the commercial potential of technologies in different technology manufacturing branches date: 2018-11-14 words: 8599 flesch: 45 summary: For these reasons, it was decided to customize the model for assessing the commercial potential to biotechnology, mechatronics, laser technology, information technology, nanoelectronics. Keywords: adaptation set of factors, specifics of different technology manufacturing branches, as- sessment of the commercial potential, multiple criteria decision making (MCDM), biotechnology, mechatronics, laser technology, information technology, nanoelectronics. keywords: biotechnology; branches; commercialization; development; factors; laser; management; manufacturing; potential; problems; process; product; set; technologies; technology; technology factors; time cache: bmee-5402.pdf plain text: bmee-5402.txt item: #201 of 228 id: bmee-6261 author: Noga, Gracjana title: Problems of adapting enterprises in the strategy implementation process. Case of Poland date: 2018-12-14 words: 8093 flesch: 44 summary: Based on the presented points of view of different authors, it can be assumed that the tasks of management strategy implementation include: preparatory tasks, adjustment tasks, proper tasks and controlling tasks. Keywords: strategy, strategy implementation, adjustment of the enterprise. keywords: activities; business; changes; company; enterprise; implementation; implementation process; management; organisation; process; research; resources; strategy; strategy implementation; structure cache: bmee-6261.pdf plain text: bmee-6261.txt item: #202 of 228 id: bmee-66 author: Mačiulytė-Šniukienė, Alma; Matuzevičiūtė, Kristina title: Impact of human capital development on productivity growth in EU member states date: 2018-05-30 words: 5274 flesch: 48 summary: The impact of human capital development on country productivity level is theoretically justified, but the results of empirical research vary. Figure 1 presents channels of human capital impact on labour productivity. keywords: analysis; capital; countries; development; economic; education; expenditure; growth; health; impact; labour; level; productivity cache: bmee-66.pdf plain text: bmee-66.txt item: #203 of 228 id: bmee-6921 author: Lakew, Deresse Mersha; Musa, Mohammed Getahun title: Evaluation of outcome-based accounting education and training in selected colleges in West Oromia, Ethiopia date: 2019-01-31 words: 9911 flesch: 47 summary: The major problem observed in curriculum development for TVET accounting training was the frequent and unpredicted change made in it. The same is true in Ethiopia, where employers usually complain that TVET accounting education and training has lagged and failed to prepare graduates for discharging their professional responsibilities adequately and they are spending too much resource to train newly recruited accountants. keywords: accounting; accounting education; colleges; curriculum; education; ethiopia; evaluation; lack; level; program; result; study; table; trainers; training; tvet cache: bmee-6921.pdf plain text: bmee-6921.txt item: #204 of 228 id: bmee-6985 author: Valantiejienė, Sandra; Saveljeva, Regina title: Evaluation of effectiveness of psychoactive substance abuse prevention program “My Way”: transformations in the 9th-12th grades pupils’ perceptions about psychoactive substance use date: 2019-03-13 words: 7406 flesch: 44 summary: The authors’ assessment of the perceptions about the consequences of psychoactive substance uses in experimental and control groups The statistically significant differences were detected after the researchers completed the analysis of the changes of indicators belonging to the scale of Perceptions about the use of psychoactive substances in the experimental and control groups before and after the quasi-experiment (see Table  1). Changes in the perceptions about the effects of psychoactive substance use during the time of quasi-experiment (source: author’s compilation) Group CG EG Avg. differences t df p Before the experiment 2.66 2.55 0.11 2.021 215 0.045 After the experiment 2.69 2.52 0.17 2.095 90.673 0.039 30 S. Valantiejienė, R. Saveljeva. keywords: consequences; experiment; group; perceptions; prevention; pupils; quasi; research; scale; substances; use cache: bmee-6985.pdf plain text: bmee-6985.txt item: #205 of 228 id: bmee-7187 author: Grigonytė, Ingrida; Sūdžius, Vytautas title: Payment Risk Estimation in the Markets of Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia date: 2010-12-20 words: 4598 flesch: 55 summary: Šiame straipsnyje naudojami didžiausios Europoje kreditų valdymo kompa- nijos Intrum Justitia OY, turinčios padalinius dvidešimt penkiose Europos vals- tybėse (taip pat ir Lietuvoje), atliktos kasmetinės EPI (angl. Siekiant išvengti pinigų įšaldymo dėl nemokių klientų, įmonėms reikėtų dažniau analizuoti rizikos portfelį ir nuolatos skirstyti savo klientus pagal jų mokėjimo galimybes; prieš mokant už prekes ir paslaugas, tiesiogiai nustatyti mokėjimo terminus ar datą, kitas mokėjimo ir pristatymo sąlygas; pasibaigus mokėjimo terminams, nelaukiant 85 dienų imtis priemonių bei reikšti pre- Verslas, vadyba ir studijos 2009 19 Ve r sl o p lė tr o s fi n a n si n ės p r o b le m o s tenzijas, pasitelkiant profesionalius tarpininkus; pasirinkti tinkamus klientus atsižvelgiant į jų ekonominius rodiklius. keywords: bei; būti; dėl; fi n; intrum; išieškojimo; jog; justitia; kad; m o; mokumo; mokėjimo; n si; n ės; nuo; o b; o p; o s; p r; paslaugas; pat; r o; rinkos; rodo; savo; skolų; sl o; studijos; taip; vadyba; verslas; verslo; yra; įmonių; įmonės; įsiskolinimų cache: bmee-7187.pdf plain text: bmee-7187.txt item: #206 of 228 id: bmee-7188 author: Žilinskas, Vytautas Jonas title: Optimal selection method for investment project date: 2010-12-20 words: 5329 flesch: 46 summary: AARR metodas – tai vidutinių grynųjų pajamų (pelno po apmokestinimo) ir pradinių investicijų santykis. Pasaulinės konkurencijos sąlygomis įmonė gali sėkmingai plėtoti savo investicinę veiklą tik objektyviai sudarydama, atrinkdama bei valdydama investicijų projektą, naudodama jo tikslams pasiekti šiuolaikinius vertinimo, atrankos ir valdymo metodus. keywords: arba; atrankos; atsipirkimo; bei; būti; fi n; galima; investicijų; irr; jei; kad; kaip; metodas; metodą; n si; n ės; nes; npv; o b; o p; o s; p lė; p r; pagal; pinigų; pirmumo; projektas; projekto; r o; reikia; sl o; srautai; studijos; tai; todėl; turi; vadyba; verslas; vertinimo; yra; ės p; įmonės cache: bmee-7188.pdf plain text: bmee-7188.txt item: #207 of 228 id: bmee-7189 author: Burinskienė, Aurelija title: International trade in practice of enterprises activity date: 2010-12-20 words: 5041 flesch: 58 summary: Akivaizdu, kad Europos Sąjungos įmonės (ypač gamybos ir prekybos), re- aguodamos į vykstančius pokyčius, kuriuos lemia globalizacija, žinių taikymas ekonomikoje, Europos Sąjungos raida ir plėtra, turėtų stengtis aktyviai taikyti tradicinius ir įsisavinti naujus tarptautinės prekybos plėtojimo būdus. Taip pat pastebima, kad Europos Sąjungos įmonės, vykdydamos prekybą, taip pat ir tarptautinę, taiko teritorinius apribojimus. keywords: bendra; europos; europos sąjungos; gamybos; k o; kad; lygi; m o; n ės; o b; o n; o s; plėtojimo; pr o; prekybos; prekybą; suma; sąjungos; tarptautinės; vykdo; yra; įmonių; įmonės cache: bmee-7189.pdf plain text: bmee-7189.txt item: #208 of 228 id: bmee-7191 author: Chlivickas, Eugenijus; Papšienė, Palmira; Papšys, Arnas title: Human resources: strategic management aspects date: 2010-12-20 words: 4827 flesch: 45 summary: Strateginis valdymo ir žmogiškųjų išteklių vadybos meto- dų derinimas padeda organizacijai prisitaikyti prie naujų konkurencijos sąlygų, naudotis šiuolaikinio mokslo ir technologijų teikiamais privalumais ir siekia ilgalaikių subalansuotų korporacinių tikslų. Mokslinė diskusija apie strateginį valdymą ir žmogiškųjų išteklių vadybą nukreipta į organizacinę sėkmę ir efektyvumą (Guest 1990; Lahteenmaki et al. 1998; Analoui et al. 2003). keywords: 2003; bei; darbo; darbuotojų; human; išteklių; išteklių valdymo; k o; kad; kaip; m o; management; n ės; o b; o n; o s; organizacijos; personalo; pr o; resource; studijos; vadyba; vadybos; valdymas; valdymo; veiklos; verslas; yra; žmogiškųjų; žmogiškųjų išteklių cache: bmee-7191.pdf plain text: bmee-7191.txt item: #209 of 228 id: bmee-7192 author: Grublienė, Violeta title: Lithuanian cluster of sea economics – instrument of sustainable regional development date: 2010-12-20 words: 4122 flesch: 53 summary: Stipriosios pusės Silpnosios pusės • Pakankamas žvejybos, akvakultūros ir žuvų perdirbimo pajėgumas, leidžiantis plėsti gamybą. • Šviežioms žuvims ir jų produktams imli vidaus rinka. Antra vertus, sumanūs sisteminiai veiksmai, atliekami glaudžiai bendradarbiaujant su esamais ir potencialiais klasterio vei- kėjais, turi neribotą sėkmės potencialą. keywords: 2006; grublienė; jūrų; k o; kad; kaip; klasterių; lietuvos; lithuanian; m o; n ės; o b; o n; o s; plėtros; pr o; sektoriaus; studijos; vadyba; verslas; verslo; yra; ūkio; žuvininkystės; žuvų cache: bmee-7192.pdf plain text: bmee-7192.txt item: #210 of 228 id: bmee-7193 author: Menciūnienė, Vida; Rugenytė, Daiva; Simanavičienė, Žaneta title: The practice of customs valuation methods in developing countries date: 2010-12-20 words: 5458 flesch: 53 summary: Didžiulė prekių įvairovė, žymiai besiskirian- čios panašių prekių ir be perstojo kintančios kainos, skirtingi sandorių lygiai ir prekybos sąlygos apsunkina teisingą importuotų prekių įvertinimą. PPO sprendimai dėl muitinio įvertinimo, Pasaulio muitinių organizacijos (PMO) muitinio įvertinimo komentarai, patarimai, aiškinamosios pastabos ir kita yra publikuojami PMO Muitinio įvertinimo kompendiume, ku- riame skelbiami PPO Muitinio įvertinimo komiteto sprendimai ir PMO parengti dokumentai, aiškinantys įvairius muitinio įvertinimo klausimus. keywords: acv; bei; besivystančiose; buvo; customs; dėl; g r; iki; importo; importuojamų; k o; kad; kai; m o; muitinio; muitinės; n ės; nuo; nustatymo; o b; o n; o s; pasaulio; ppo; pr o; prekių; prekybos; r pt; reformų; sandorio; studijos; ti n; vadyba; valuation; verslas; vertės; world; yra; ės e; įvertinimo; šalių; šalyse cache: bmee-7193.pdf plain text: bmee-7193.txt item: #211 of 228 id: bmee-7194 author: Mickonytė, Aurelija; Melnikas, Borisas title: R&D importance in improving automobile trading market date: 2010-12-20 words: 3577 flesch: 50 summary: Tirdami kainos ryšį su klientų pasitenkinimu ir jų lojalumu, rinkodaros teoretikai teigia, kad pasitenkinimas priklauso nuo paslaugos kokybės, kainos ir kitų veiksnių. U. Jürgens ir H. R. Meißner (2005) teigia, kad inovacijos yra vienas iš svar- biausių veiksnių modernizuojant lengvųjų automobilių gamybą ir skatinant prekybą jais. keywords: 2007; 2009; aplinkos; automobilių; bei; g r; k o; kainos; m o; n ės; naujų; o b; o n; o s; pr o; r pt; studijos; vadyba; verslas; yra; ės e cache: bmee-7194.pdf plain text: bmee-7194.txt item: #212 of 228 id: bmee-7195 author: Paukštė, Vaidotas; Normantas, Mantas; Normantienė, Lina title: The peculiarities of attitude formation to foreign products date: 2010-12-20 words: 4438 flesch: 50 summary: Kitu požiūriu teigiama, kad elgsena yra svarbi tik tada, kai tai yra vienintelis veiksnys, pagal kurį gali būti atliktas savęs vertinimas ir iden- tifikuotas savo paties požiūris. Tačiau socialinės psichologijos atstovai W. D. Crano ir R. Prislin (2008) teigia, kad požiūris yra svarbus, nes taip vyksta atskirų objektų konceptualizacija sąmonėje. keywords: bei; būti; formavimo; k o; kad; kaip; m o; n ės; o b; o n; o s; požiūrio; požiūrį; pr o; produktus; studijos; užsienio; vadyba; vartotojų; veiksnių; verslas; yra cache: bmee-7195.pdf plain text: bmee-7195.txt item: #213 of 228 id: bmee-7196 author: Krumplytė, Jolita title: The shadow economy factors and causes analysis by expert evaluation method: case of Lithuania date: 2010-12-20 words: 6010 flesch: 54 summary: Dauguma mokslinėje literatūroje pateikiamų šešėlinės ekonomikos veiksnių ir priežasčių tyrimų pasižymi tam tikra speci- fika – siekiama nustatyti tam tikro pasirinkto šešėlinės ekonomikos veiksnio įtaką šešėlinei ekonomikai. Verslas, vadyba ir studijos 2009 127 so c ia li n ė ek o n o m in ė Ve r sl o a pl in k a Be jau nagrinėtų, mokslinėje ir specialiojoje literatūroje išskiriami tokie šešėlinės ekonomikos veiksniai ir priežastys: 1) darbo paklausos ir pasiūlos nesuderinamumas; 2) žymus vidutinio ir minimalaus šalies darbo užmokesčių atotrūkis; 3) legalių darbo santykių ribojimas; 4) konkurencinių sąlygų iškrei- pimas, įvedant mokesčių lengvatas ir apribojimus; 5) teisės aktų spragos, dažna teisės aktų kaita; 6) mokesčių administravimo sudėtingumas, nelankstumas ir neefektyvumas; 7) nepasitikėjimas šalies vyriausybe, nepasitenkinimas valdžios institucijų darbo kokybe; 8) socialinės politikos neefektyvumas ir neadekvatus socialinių paslaugų paskirstymas; 9) nepakankamas švietimas ir informavimas mokesčių klausimais, neadekvati šešėlinės ekonomikos prevencija; 10) šešėlinių neekonominių santykių plėtra (lobizmas), šešėlinės visuomenės formavima- sis; 11) neigiami gyventojų lūkesčiai dėl šešėlinės ekonomikos sumažėjimo; 12) transformacijų įtaka, gyventojų mentalitetas, kultūriniai ypatumai. keywords: aktų; darbo; economy; ek o; ekonomikos; ekspertų; internetą; kad; mokesčių; n ė; nuo; o n; pajamų; prieiga; priežastys; priežasčių; schneider; shadow; sl o; spalio; studijos; tam; tax; teisės; torgler; vadyba; veiksnių; verslas; yra; įtaką; šalies; šešėlinės; šešėlinės ekonomikos; žiūrėta cache: bmee-7196.pdf plain text: bmee-7196.txt item: #214 of 228 id: bmee-7197 author: Luebcke, Kristina title: Investigation of segregated business ethics elements influence on results of service enterprises activity date: 2010-12-20 words: 4604 flesch: 60 summary: Sėkmingai dirbančios įmonės dažnai teikia pranešimus spaudai apie pasiektus savo įmonės veiklos rezultatus ir novatoriškas idėjas ateities planams įgyven- dinti. Norint atskirti, kas gali daryti (ir daro) įtaką įmonės veiklos efektyvumui ir daro netiesioginę įtaką konkuren- ciniam pranašumui, verta panagrinėti 2 paveiksle pateiktus duomenis. keywords: apie; business; ek o; elementų; ethics; etika; etikos; informacijos; isbn; kad; kaip; laikymasis; li n; n ė; o n; paslaugų; respondentų; rezultatams; sl o; studijos; vadyba; veiklos; verslas; verslo; verslo etikos; yra; ė ek; įmonės; įtaką cache: bmee-7197.pdf plain text: bmee-7197.txt item: #215 of 228 id: bmee-7198 author: Poželaitė, Rūta; Jonuškienė, Erika title: The influence of social economic business environment on thermography business date: 2010-12-20 words: 5101 flesch: 46 summary: Skiriasi jų nuomonės ir dėl socialinės ekonominės aplinkos veiksnių. Šiaulių kolegija, Administravimo studijų katedra Erika Jonuškienė erika@repas.lt Šiaulių kolegija, Finansų ir buhalterinės apskaitos studijų katedra 1. keywords: aplinka; aplinkos; bei; business; buvo; darbo; dėl; ekonomika; ekonominės; environment; globalinė; gyventojų; kad; lietuvos; n ė; nuo; o n; paslaugų; skaičius; socialinės; statybos; studijos; sudaro; taip; termovizinių; termovizinių tyrimų; tik; todėl; tyrimų; vadyba; verslas; verslo; verslui; yra; įtakos; šalies cache: bmee-7198.pdf plain text: bmee-7198.txt item: #216 of 228 id: bmee-7200 author: Skačkauskienė, Ilona title: Estimation of the Lithuanian tax system according to J. Gill‘s diagnostic indices date: 2010-12-20 words: 5514 flesch: 45 summary: Rodiklių dinaminė ir kitimo tendencijų analizė sudaro prie- laidas teigti, kad mokesčių administratoriai dirba produktyviai – tai patvirtina ir mokesčių administravimo išlaidų ir mokestinių pajamų rodiklio bei vidutinio žmogaus darbo dienų, sugaištamų nustatant mokesčių nemokėjimo atvejus, rodi- klio kitimo tendencijos. Analizuojamu 2002–2006 m. periodu Lietuvoje vyko esminės mokesčių sistemos permainos: įsigaliojo nauji mokesčių įstatymai, naujai apibrėžę mokesčio objektus, mokėtojus, tarifus, lengvatas, keistos pelno, gyventojų pajamų, pridėtinės vertės, akcizų, žemės ir kitų mokesčių bei privalo- mų įmokų įstatymų nuostatos, sukurtos ir tobulinamos mokesčių administravimo sistemos, mokesčių mokėtojų registrai (juridinių asmenų, gyventojų). keywords: administratorių; administravimo; analizė; bei; ek o; ekspertų; gill; kitimo; li n; lietuvos; mokestinių; mokesčių; mokėtojų; n ė; nuo; o n; pagal; pajamų; rodiklių; sistemos; skaičius; sl o; studijos; surinkimo; tax; tyrimo; vadyba; verslas; vertinimo; ė ek cache: bmee-7200.pdf plain text: bmee-7200.txt item: #217 of 228 id: bmee-7201 author: Tunčikienė, Živilė; Buzaitė, Giedrė title: Functional analysis in public sector date: 2010-12-20 words: 5816 flesch: 42 summary: Anot A. M. Medvedev (2002), funkcinės analizės tikslas ir uždaviniai pagrįsti horizontaliosios ir ver- tikaliosios funkcinės analizės tikslų ir uždavinių sinteze. Kiekvienas teiginys turi apimti subjektą (pirmąją funkciją), veiksmažodį (ryšį tarp pirmos ir antros funkcijų) ir objektą (antrąją funkciją). keywords: 2009; analizės; bei; būti; ek o; etapas; funkcijos; funkcijų; funkcinės; gali; galimybių; institucijų; kaip; li n; manning; medvedev; n ė; ne taip; nustatymas; o n; pagal; paslaugų; sektoriaus; sl o; studijos; taip taip; vadyba; valdžios; veiklos; verslas; viešojo; vykdymą; yra; ė ek cache: bmee-7201.pdf plain text: bmee-7201.txt item: #218 of 228 id: bmee-7202 author: Čyras, Giedrius; Uturytė-Vrubliauskienė, Laura title: Differentiation of electronic and mobile business aspects date: 2010-12-20 words: 4201 flesch: 51 summary: Didžiausias skirtumas tarp e. verslo ir m. verslo yra var- totojo geografinė padėtis. Verslas, vadyba ir studijos 2009 211 in fo r m a c in ės V is u o m en ės r a id o s pr o b le m o s 4. išvados Atlikta e. verslo ir m. verslo lyginamoji analizė atskleidė pagrindinius šių verslo rūšių struktūros elementus ir sudarė prielaidas efektyviau ištirti bei palyginti e. verslo ir m. verslo skirtumus bei panašumus. keywords: bet; business; būti; e. verslo; funkcijas; galima; galimybė; kad; kaip; kurios; m o; mitt; mobile; mobiliojo; o b; o s; paslaugų; pr o; r m; sprendimai; studijos; tai; tarp; technologijų; tik; vadyba; vartotojų; verslas; verslo; verslui; yra; ės r cache: bmee-7202.pdf plain text: bmee-7202.txt item: #219 of 228 id: bmee-7203 author: Raginytė, Elena; Paliulis, Narimantas Kazimieras title: E-government in Lithuania – local self-government layer date: 2010-12-20 words: 5052 flesch: 43 summary: Atliktais tyrimais nustatyta, kad pačios paklausiausios Lietuvos savivaldy- bėse e. viešosios paslaugos yra: socialinių išmokų skaičiavimas ir mokėjimas bei socialinių paslaugų ir kitos – socialinės paramos teikimas; statinių naudojimo priežiūra, statinio projektavimo sąlygų sąvado bei sta- – tybos leidimų išdavimas įstatymų nustatyta tvarka; Verslas, vadyba ir studijos 2009 221 in fo r m a c in ės V is u o m en ės r a id o s pr o b le m o s valstybės paramos būstui įsigyti tvarkymas, socialinių būstų suteikimas; – prekybos ir kitų paslaugų teikimo tvarkos turgavietėse bei viešosiose vietose nustatymas, leidimų (licencijų) išdavimas įstatymų nustatytais atvejais ir tvarka; keleivių vežimo vietiniais maršrutais organizavimas; – archyvinių dokumentų tvarkymas. Pagrindinis viešųjų e. paslaugų teikimo tikslas paprastai yra siekis pagerinti trijų pagrindinių šalių – gyventojų, verslo įmonių ir vyriausybės – poreikių tenkinimą ir lengvinti jų tarpusavio 216 Verslas, vadyba ir studijos 2009 in fo r m a c in ės V is u o m en ės r a id o s pr o b le m o s komunikaciją. keywords: apie; atliekų; atliekų tvarkymo; bei; būti; elektroninės; government; informaciją; institucijų; jog; kad; lietuvos; m o; o b; o s; paslaugos; paslaugų; pr o; public; r m; savivaldybių; sistemos; siūloma; srityje; studijos; teikimo; teikti; tik; turi; tvarkymo; vadyba; valdžia; valdžios; valstybės; verslas; viešosios; viešųjų; yra; ės r; ės v cache: bmee-7203.pdf plain text: bmee-7203.txt item: #220 of 228 id: bmee-7204 author: Uturytė-Vrubliauskienė, Laura; Merkevičius, Juozas title: Personnel motivation of virtual organization date: 2010-12-20 words: 5740 flesch: 38 summary: Tam, kad būtų užtikrin- tas efektyvus grupinis darbas ir kad būtų siekiama tų pačių tikslų, kaip teigia L. Sproull (1991), J. Galegher (Galegher 1990), tiesiog būtina, kad žmonės susitiktų ir aptartų įvairius dalykus kartu. Verslas, vadyba ir studijos 2009 237 in fo r m a c in ės V is u o m en ės r a id o s pr o b le m o s Virtuliai dirbančius darbuotojus, palyginti su tradiciškai dirbančiaisiais, labiau motyvuoja bendravimas su kitais, o tradiciniai darbuotojai jaučiasi mo- tyvuoti, kai turi tikslą, kurį reikia pasiekti, ir kai yra sudarytos geros darbo sąly- gos, nes jiems tai padeda siekti užsibrėžtų tikslų. keywords: atlikti; bei; darbas; darbo; darbuotojų; dirbantys; gali; galimybė; jie; jog; kad; kaip; karjeros; klientais; kurie; labai; m o; mano; motyvacijos; nes; o b; o s; organizacijos; organizations; pr o; r m; savo; studijos; tai; tam; tačiau; teigia; todėl; tradiciškai; tyrimo; vadyba; verslas; virtualiai; virtualiosios; virtualiosios organizacijos; virtualiųjų; yra; ės r; ės v cache: bmee-7204.pdf plain text: bmee-7204.txt item: #221 of 228 id: bmee-7205 author: Stašys, Rimantas title: E-health services and their requirements evaluation date: 2010-12-20 words: 4747 flesch: 37 summary: Tyrimo tikslas – įvertinti informacinių technologijų naudojimą Lietuvos sveikatos priežiūros paslaugų rinkoje ir įvertinti e. sveikatos paslaugų poreikį. Visa tai leidžia daryti išvadą, kad e. sveikatos galimybės visuome- nei aiškinamos nepakankamai. keywords: apie; bei; care; darbo; health; informacijos; information; internete; kad; lietuvoje; lietuvos; ligoninės; m o; o b; o s; paslaugas; paslaugų; pr o; priežiūros; r m; respondentų; studijos; sveikatos; sveikatos priežiūros; tik; turi; vadyba; verslas; ės r; ės v; įstaigos; įstaigų cache: bmee-7205.pdf plain text: bmee-7205.txt item: #222 of 228 id: bmee-7207 author: Česynienė, Rima; Neverkevič, Marina title: Obstacles to implementing initiatives of social responsibility in small and medium-size firms date: 2010-12-20 words: 3037 flesch: 43 summary: Užsienio patirtis rodo, kad ĮSA iniciatyvų taikymas smulkiose ir vidutinėse įmonėse yra tiek pat svarbus kaip ir didelėse, tik gali skirtis veiksmų mastas. Tyrimas parodė, kad vyravusi nuostata, jog ĮSA yra filantropinė veikla, pamažu nyksta, ją keičia adekvatus šio reiškinio suvokimas. keywords: atsakomybės; business; firms; iniciatyvų; jog; k o; kad; o n; responsibility; savo; size; socialinės; studijos; tai; vadovų; vadyba; verslas; verslo; yra; įmonių; įmonės; įsa cache: bmee-7207.pdf plain text: bmee-7207.txt item: #223 of 228 id: bmee-7208 author: Guščinskienė, Jūratė; Čiburienė, Jadvyga title: Labour market in Lithuania: gender situation date: 2010-12-20 words: 4421 flesch: 57 summary: 3. lygių galimybių esmė rinkos sąlygomis Darbo rinkoje iškylančios moterų ir vyrų padėties problemos siejamos su visuo- menėje nusistovėjusiais stereotipais, moterų diskriminacija ir pan. Asimetriškumo principas, ekonominių galimybių darbo rinkoje požiūriu vertinant vyrų ir moterų galimybes, ryškus, tradiciškai nusistovėjęs vyro vadovo, verslininko stereotipas. keywords: 2007; 2008; buvo; darbo; dėl; ekonomikos; galimybių; k o; kad; lygis; lyties; lyčių; moterys; moterų; nelygybės; o n; rinkoje; rinkos; sektoriuje; studijos; užimtumo; vadyba; verslas; vyrai; vyrų; yra cache: bmee-7208.pdf plain text: bmee-7208.txt item: #224 of 228 id: bmee-7209 author: Tijūnaitienė, Rigita; Šidlauskienė, Jelena; Petukienė, Evandželina title: The level of customer participation in co-production of planning the furniture services date: 2010-12-20 words: 4809 flesch: 52 summary: Empiriniais © Vilniaus Gedimino technikos universitetas http://www.vgtu.lt/leidiniai 286 Verslas, vadyba ir studijos 2009 Įm o n ių e k o n o m ik a ir V a d yb a tyrimais įrodyta, kad vartotojams dažnai būdingos tam tikros emocijos prekių ar paslaugų atžvilgiu ir kad prekės kaina bei praktinė jos nauda nebėra vieninteliai prekės pasirinkimo veiksniai (Banytė et al. 2007a). Šis dalyvavimo lygmuo apima kliento ir paslau- gos organizacijos bendrą paslaugos kūrimą. keywords: 2006; 2008; aukštas; baldų; bendrai; customer; dalyvavimas; esant; kad; kaip; klientas; kliento; kuriant; laipsnis; laipsniui; level; metu; o n; participation; paslaugos; paslaugą; projektavimo; service; studijos; tai; taip; tik; tyrimo; vadyba; verslas; vidutiniškai; yra; įsitraukimo cache: bmee-7209.pdf plain text: bmee-7209.txt item: #225 of 228 id: bmee-7210 author: Župerka, Aurimas title: Students’ entrepreneurship development improvement tendencies in Lithuania date: 2010-12-20 words: 3540 flesch: 51 summary: Verslumas: ugdymo programos ir jų efektyvumo raiška, Organizacijų vadyba: sisteminiai tyrimai 38: 153–168. LR Seimo 2002 m. lapkričio 12 d. nutarime Nr. IX-1187 ,,Dėl valstybės ilgalaikės raidos strategijos“ numatoma „parengti ir įtraukti į viduri- nio mokslo bei kolegijų ir universitetų mokymo programas žinių apie verslą ir verslininkystę modulius“. keywords: 2009; business; education; entrepreneurship; gebėjimus; jog; journal; k o; lietuvoje; lietuvos; mokinių; mokymo; o n; studijos; ugdymo; vadyba; verslas; verslo; verslumo; įm o; švietimo cache: bmee-7210.pdf plain text: bmee-7210.txt item: #226 of 228 id: bmee-7211 author: Župerkienė, Erika title: Managers’ ability to cope with stress in the work settings date: 2010-12-20 words: 4440 flesch: 52 summary: Stresas apibrėžiamas ir kaip stimulas, jėga, veikianti asmenį, sukelianti diskomfortą, ir kaip atsakas į neigiamus išorinius veiksnius, ir kaip procesas. H. J. Bernardin (2006) išskyrė tokius darbinėje aplinkoje patiriamo streso požymius: vis dažnesnės darbuotojų klaidos bei didesni patiriami nuostoliai; dažni ginčai, konfliktai, apkalbos, intrigos tarp darbuotojų; tvyranti įtampa darbo atmosferoje; pastebimas darbuotojų irzlumas; vėlavimas užbaigti darbus laiku, nes per lėtai priimami sprendimai; nepakankamas bendradarbiavimas, menka motyvacija; nenoras dalyvauti bendruose poilsio renginiuose; sumažėjęs darbo našumas; padidėjęs darbuotojų sergamumas; vėlavimai, ankstyvi išėjimai iš darbo, padažnėjusios pertraukos darbo metu; daugiau pretenzijų dėl netikslumų darbo instrukcijose, pareiginiuose nuostatuose; darbuotojų ir administracijos tarpusavio santykių priešiškumas, šaltumas. keywords: 1998; 2008; arba; bei; darbe; darbuotojų; dėl; gali; k o; kaip; kylantį; laiko; managers; nuo; o n; pat; savo; stresas; streso; studijos; taip; tyrimo; vadovų; vadyba; valdymo; valdyti; verslas; work; yra; įm o cache: bmee-7211.pdf plain text: bmee-7211.txt item: #227 of 228 id: bmee-7451 author: Al Azmeh, Salma Ghassan title: The relationship between e-learning service and student satisfaction a case study at the Syrian Virtual University (SVU) date: 2019-06-04 words: 9843 flesch: 47 summary: Student satisfaction dimensions vary significantly according to different demographi- cal characteristics between students. Anova -Test of homogeneity of variance for total e-service and student age (source: created by the author) ANOVA Age SigF 0.6950.364Total e-services components Responding to the study question number 3 and testing hypothesis number 3, whether student satisfaction dimensions varies according to demographic variables (Age – gender – degree) is identified, both one sample t-test and independent sample t-test were conducted to compare male and female in term of student satisfaction. keywords: dimensions; education; electronic; learning; management; online; research; results; satisfaction; services; student; student satisfaction; study; svu; test; university cache: bmee-7451.pdf plain text: bmee-7451.txt item: #228 of 228 id: bmee-8831 author: Suharti, Lieli; Handoko, Yohanes Andreanto; Huruta, Andrian Dolfriandra title: Linking cultural intelligence and adaptive performance: do intercultural interactions and Host University Support™ play important roles? date: 2019-04-03 words: 6284 flesch: 40 summary: The research model above proposed that intercultural interaction will significantly be related to cultural intelligence (H1), and then Cultural intelligence will influence adaptive performance (H2). In this research model, Host University Support is proposed as a mod- erating variable in the relationship between cultural interactions and cultural intelligence. keywords: cultural; host; individuals; intelligence; interactions; performance; research; study; support; university cache: bmee-8831.pdf plain text: bmee-8831.txt