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05
Mar
2015

The Environmental Perspectives of Tunisian Accounting System: a Theoretical Study and Recommendations for Improvement

Journal of Accounting and Auditing: Research & Practice
The integration of the environmental dimension in the business’s life does not mean taking into account economic, financial and legal terms but also in the accounts. According to this point of view, the recognized of environmental aspects is considered as an important factor in the…
04
Mar
2015

The Role of Environmental Tax in Flood Reduction: A Study of Lagos State “Nigeria”

Journal of South African Business Research
Cities in Nigeria are generally characterized by poor drainage and are therefore subject to flooding. Particularly affected are cities like Lagos, Ibadan, Aba, Calabar, Yenagoa, etc. An estimated 25 million people or 28% of Nigeria’s population live in the coastal area and are at risk…
04
Mar
2015

Ensuring Trust Online through the Wisdom of Crowd

Journal of Internet and e-business Studies
People read online reviews and are influenced by others’ opinions when making purchase decisions. The magnificent power of crowd is further enhanced with User Generated Content (UGC) websites and social media platforms where users can easily access the information about users’ choices and decisions. The…
25
Feb
2015

Relation between Hypoxic Markers P65, P50, CAIX, and Tumor Stages in Invasive Ductal Carcinoma Subtypes

Advances in Cancer Research & Treatment
Background: Nuclear factor-kappa B (NF-B) family comprises 5 members (p50, p52, relA/p65, c-rel and relB) which are induced in response to a wide variety of stimuli including hypoxia. Continuous activation of NF-B is an important factor in the onset and progression of breast carcinoma. Hypoxia…
25
Feb
2015

Trade Openness and Output Comovement in EU Emerging Countries: A Panel Data Approach

Journal of Eastern Europe Research in Business and Economics
This paper analyses the impact of trade and financial openness on economic growth in case of some European Union emerging countries using static and dynamic panel data methods. The main findings indicate a positive effect of trade openness on GDP growth while the impact of…
20
Feb
2015

Mediterranean Diet and Metabolic Syndrome in Adult Moroccan Women

Journal of Research in Obesity
The objective was to assess the relationship between adherence to Mediterranean dietary pattern (MDP) and the prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MS) in urban Moroccan adult women, living in an agricultural Mediterranean province; El Jadida. A random sample (n=182) of Moroccan women (18-55 years old) was…
16
Feb
2015

The Effects of Corporate Governance Mechanisms on Firms Dividend Payout Policy in Nigeria

Journal of Accounting and Auditing: Research & Practice
This article investigates the relationship between corporate governance mechanisms and the dividend payout policies of firms in Nigeria. To achieve the objectives of this study, a total of 50 listed firms were selected and analyzed for the study using the judgmental sampling technique. Also, the…
13
Feb
2015

The Effect of Risk Management on Bank’s Financial Performance in Nigeria

Journal of Accounting and Auditing: Research & Practice
Financial management crisis around the world has proven that risk management practices are indispensable for organisations that aim at sustaining customer and shareholder patronage. The examples of Enron, WorldCom, Parmalat, Tyco, Barings Empire, Daiwa Bank debacle, and the recent N192 billion naira stimulation fund injected…
12
Feb
2015

Multiple Extremity Blocks in a Multi Traumatic Patient

JMED Research
Objective: Regional anesthesia for operative procedures on extremities has lots of advantages over general anesthesia like sparing anesthetic drugs and mechanical ventilation, good postoperative analgesia, increased blood supply to the extremity. But sometimes regional anesthesia is indispensable because of the conditions like full stomach, difficult…
11
Feb
2015

Labour Market Analysis in the Central and Eastern European Countries

Journal of Eastern Europe Research in Business and Economics
Over the last twenty years, Central and Eastern European countries (CEE) experienced a specific pattern of economic and social evolution. In the post-communism period these countries have initiated a comprehensive process of catching-up the capitalist economies. This process involved a series of institutional reforms and…