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18
Feb
2025

Bad-Faith In The Post-Covid Era And Risk Of Confusion: A Model For Generating Decisions In Domain Names Conflicts

Journal of Internet Social Networking and Virtual Communities
The rise of online sales post-COVID has fueled domain name misuse, sparking conflicts between trademark owners and cybersquatters. This study delves into the Uniform Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP), focusing on how "bad faith" is defined and applied in domain name disputes. By examining over 200…
17
Feb
2025

Examining Behavioral Deviations in Economic Forecasts: A Study of the Eurozone and CEEC

Journal of Financial Studies and Research
Drawing on behavioral insights and heuristics, this study demonstrates the ways in which more realistic decision-making diverges from the classic homo economicus model. Employing the New-Keynesian behavioral model proposed by De Grauwe (2012, 2019) and parameters from Jang and Sacht (2016), the analysis reveals a…
14
Feb
2025

Squeezing the Curve: Unlocking Yield Information for Better Recession Forecasts in the CEE Region

Journal of Eastern Europe Research in Business and Economics
This study revisits the predictive capacity of the yield curve for recession signals in the industrial sectors of Central and Eastern Europe. The analysis considers the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Romania as reference economies for the region. Yield curves, historically reliable indicators for downturns,…
12
Feb
2025

The Relationship between Sports Clubs and Regional Development: Destination Management in Barcelos (Portugal)

Journal of Marketing Research and Case Studies
Sport has a great and indisputable link with the tourism sector, which helps to boost local, regional, and national development. That said, sports tourism has been gaining an increasingly important place in the tourist offer. This is due to the fact that sport has a…
11
Feb
2025

Redefining Consumer Desires: A Qualitative Study on Marketing’s Role in Shaping Modern Wants through Conditional Psychology

Journal of Marketing Research and Case Studies
Understanding consumer stimuli is urgently needed to craft timely and evidence-based marketing strategies. The existing literature reveals a gap in consumer behavior studies, especially in applying psychology to consumer behavior. This enables the authors to explore the dual role of consumer behavior using a conditional…
07
Feb
2025

Travel Decisions and Influencers: A Study of the Impact Exerted on Tourist Travel Decision Making among Peruvian University Students

IBIMA Business Review
This study is based on analyzing travel decisions, influencers and the impact exerted on tourist travel decision making among Peruvian university students. The research was characterized by having a quantitative approach. A survey was applied to 385 university students in Peru and it had 13…
06
Feb
2025

Macroprudential Policy Transmission in the Romanian Economy: Evidence from a DSGE Model with a Monopolistic Banking Sector

Journal of Eastern Europe Research in Business and Economics
This study examines the transmission of capital-based macroprudential policy in the Romanian economy using a Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium (DSGE) model with a monopolistic banking sector. The need for such research arises from the limited focus on smaller non-euro area economies, which face unique macroeconomic…
05
Feb
2025

Circular Economy Model for The Use of Recyclable Waste in Tropical Countries

Journal of Economics Studies and Research
In every economy in its productive processes there are wastes that can be but are not used, hence models such as those proposed by the circular economy, allow to reduce the amount of waste that ends up in landfills and that become polluting agents of…
03
Feb
2025

Performance of RPL-based Wireless Sensor Networks Subjected to Selected Attacks

Communications of the IBIMA
The paper focuses on evaluating the performance of wireless sensor networks (WSNs) equipped with the Routing Protocol for Low-Power and Lossy Networks (RPL) that have been subjected to Blackhole, Sinkhole, Version Number and DIS Flooding attacks. In a WSN consisting of dozens of sensors, which…
31
Jan
2025

When Systems Fall Short: Employee Perspectives on Knowledge Management and Enterprise Social Networks

Journal of Organizational Management Studies
This study examines the limitations and challenges of knowledge management systems (KMS) and enterprise social networking systems (ESNS) in a multinational professional services firm. While digital tools like MS Teams and SharePoint are critical for knowledge sharing and collaboration, their effectiveness varies significantly depending on…