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Examining the relationship between spatial patterns of household deprivation and some socioeconomic indexes in Iraq-2004
(Canadian Center of Science and Education, 2012)
Regions, independent of their geographic level of aggregation, are known to be interrelated partly due to their relative locations. Similar economic performance among regions can be attributed to proximity. Consequently, ...
Urgency towards economic diversification through effective reforms in caspian basin
(Institute of Eastern Europe and Central Asia, 2020)
This paper highlights that, in the Caspian Basin, the COVID-19 pandemic and oil price fluctuations have cast negative impacts on oil-exporting economies. These resource-abundant economies have faced ...
Applying multivariate and univariate analysis of variance on socioeconomic, health, and security variables in Jordan
(International Academic Press, 2020)
Many researchers have studied socioeconomic, health, and security variables in developed countries; however, very few studies used multivariate analysis in developing countries. The current study contributes to the scarce ...
Sectoral productivity in hungarian economy: An input-output linkages approach
(Institute of Eastern Europe and Central Asia, 2019)
Depending on the pace of economic development and structural reforms in an economy, the sectoral output level also changes. Usually, sectoral capital accumulation, labor reallocation across sectors, and total factor ...
Price- and rate-aware multi-channel spectrum access for profit enhancement in opportunistic networks with QoS guarantees
(Korean Institute of Communication Sciences, 2021)
Cognitive radio (CR) is a key technology that can enable opportunistic spectrum access, which enables secondary users (SUs) to dynamically exploit the under-utilized channels in the licensed spectrum, owned by primary radio ...
Financial planning in the public sector and the newsvendor problem
(Faculty of Organizational Sciences, Belgrade, 2018)
The purpose of this paper is to study the phenomenon of lapsed funding that occurs within the public sector using the framework of the Newsvendor Problem. Under this framework, we observe that lapsed funding is a natural ...
The effect of digital marketing capabilities on business performance enhancement: Mediating the role of customer relationship management (CRM)
(Growing Science, 2022)
The advent of digital marketing has replaced traditional marketing and shed a great impact on the global economic paradigm. Digital market helps to flourish the service sector by offering the customers desired products. ...
The effects of employee commitment and environment uncertainty on product quality: The mediating role of supply chain integration
(Growing Science, 2022)
The main objective of the study was to test the relationship between the uncertainty of supply chain, employee commitment and product quality with the mediating role of supply chain integration. The uniqueness of the study ...
The effect of sensory marketing factors on customer loyalty during Covid 19: Exploring the mediating role of customer satisfaction
(Growing Science, 2022)
The loyalty of the customers is very important for the survival of the organizations. Therefore, the prime objective of the present study was to examine the effect of sensory factors namely visual factors, auditory factors, ...
Examining the total fact or productivity changing patterns in Kazakhstan: An Input-Output analysis
(Institute of Eastern Europe and Central Asia, 2022)
The interconnectedness of sectors displays the demand for inputs and supply as a level of output in any economy. This paper addresses the Total Factor Productivity (TFP) in Kazakhstan sectors by using input-output tables ...