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18
Jan
2017

The Risk of Increasing Inflation As A Barrier for the Czech Republic’s Access into the Euro Area

Journal of Eastern Europe Research in Business and Economics
The Czech economy is ready to adopt the euro. The reasons for the postponement of the euro adoption process are merely political. People are sceptical when it comes to the euro (also in the light of the existing debt crisis in the euro area); consequently,…
17
Jan
2017

Web Analytics for Each Stage of E-government Implementation: A Study in the Indian Context

Journal of e-Government Studies and Best Practices
More than twenty stage, or maturity, e-government models have been suggested in the last fifteen years, globally. The number of stages varies from model to model, but overall there is general consensus on five generic stages of e-government maturity, identified as: information; interaction; transaction; integration…
16
Jan
2017

Strengthening Social Safety Net for Older People in Malaysia

Journal of Southeast Asian Research
There are a number of social security schemes and institutions in Malaysia but not all has the ability to address the long term financial commitments and provides security during the old age. High inflation rates, global economic growth and changes in employment and social structure…
12
Jan
2017

Determining Factors Influencing E-Government Development in the Developing World: A Case Study of Zambia

Journal of e-Government Studies and Best Practices
Understanding the contextual factors that influence e-Government growth is cardinal for informing policy and strategies for e-Government development. Many e-Government researchers have attempted to counter the huge failure rates of e-Government but with minimal success. This paper discusses, with the methodological contours that need to…
10
Jan
2017

Towards a Gradual Approach to Understand the Conception of the Crisis: Is the Environment a Myth or a Reality?

Journal of Economics Studies and Research
It is largely recognized that any nation or community over the history is not vacant from the turbulences of a crisis. The latter takes the different and distinguished forms: political, social, economic and financial, ethnic and cultural crises. In this context, the target of the…
09
Jan
2017

The Influence of the Selected Determinants on the Development of Small and Medium Enterprises

Journal of Eastern Europe Research in Business and Economics
The key role of enterprises in the intensification of economic growth of each country causes that the subject of the development of the corporate sector becomes one of the most important issues in the economic literature. The special importance is therefore assigned to identifying and…
06
Jan
2017

Immigrant Entrepreneurs: A Stimulus for the Export Economy?

Journal of EU Research in Business
Immigration is a key factor which affects the economies of countries on all continents. In times of globalisation, the specialised knowledge and international connections of immigrants may open new opportunities, more than ever before. This study focuses on the Austrian province Burgenland because this region…
05
Jan
2017

The Influence of Age on Firm Performance: Evidence from the Croatian Food Industry

Journal of Eastern Europe Research in Business and Economics
Among various firm-specific factors influencing profitability, firm’s age is confirmed as an important one. However, most of the empirical research in this field has been done in developed countries, while the influence of firm’s age on its performance in developing countries is examined in much…
04
Jan
2017

A Simple Numerical Model for the Prediction of Apple Temperatures under Evaporative Cooling

Research in Agriculture and Agronomy
Sunburn in fruit is caused by excess heat and radiation and has a major economic impact on apple production.  Evaporative cooling can be used to keep the apple temperatures below a critical value, but the process needs to be optimised for maximum cooling effect and…
03
Jan
2017

Identification of Key Performance Indicators with the Application of Mathematical and Statistical Methods

Journal of Financial Studies and Research
There are many studies dealing with the task of calculating enterprise performance using various methods, especially mathematic-statistical ones. Those studies are based on the assumption that there is a strong correlation between the performance of the enterprise and quantitative variables and on the basis of…