Eurasian Business Perspectives
This volume of Eurasian Studies in Business and Economics includes selected papers from the 22nd Eurasia Business and Economics Society (EBES) Conference in Rome. It presents original empirical research from several countries and regions including many developing economies such as Poland, Russia, Tunisia, Lebanon, Belarus, and Lithuania. Both the theoretical and empirical papers in this volume cover diverse areas of business and management from various regions. The main focus is on sharing the latest research results on evolving approaches to entrepreneurship research, behavioral aspects of entrepreneurship and SME development, and policy development. The volume also includes related studies that analyze international business cooperation, performance assessment, and a range of other current topics.
Part I: Entrepreneurship and Internationalization.- From Entrepreneurial Orientation to Innovation: The Mediating Role of Information System-Case of Tunisian SMEs.- Complexity Theory in the Advancement of Entrepreneurship Ecosystem Research: Future Research Directions
Internationalization of European Small and Medium-Sized Companies
Toward a Better Understanding of SME: Three Different Policiesfor Three Types of SMEs
Supporting Enterprise Innovation by Cooperation with Business Environment Institutions in Poland and Belarus
Foreign Entrepreneurs in the Russian Federation: Barriers and Advantages.- Part II: Accounting
Ethical Accounting: The Driverin Recovering Markets
History of the European Accounting Directives Review: Analysis of the Public Consultation Results
CSR Ratings and Contradiction of Real and Communicated Aims of MediaOrganization: The Case of News Corporation.- Part III: Human Resources
Explanations of the Feminization Effects in HR Profession and Beyond
Impact on Salespersons' Success Through Transformational Leadership
Improvement of the Quality of Life in the University "Politehnica" of Bucharest Campus: A Problem Detection Study Approach.- Development of Strategic Partnerships for Work-Based Learning.- Part IV: Management
Quality of Life in University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest Campus: Professors' Perception
Trust and Cooperation Between Companies and Public Administration Institutions in Poland
Instant Articles (Facebook): The Impact of Trust and Relations Amongthe Partners Pursuing the Strategy of Coopetition
Fuzzy Modeling of Customized Solutions for Corporate Performance Assessment
Paradise of Knowledge: The Emergence of the Lebanese Newspaper Industry, 1851-1879
Determining Reverse Logistics Motivation Factors and Barriers:Multiple Criteria Decision Making Application on Pipe Manufacturing Company
Companies' Understanding of Trans-border Cooperation: An Empirical Study in Poland and Republic of Belarus
Cooperation Between Competing Companies: The Example of Polish and Belarusian Enterprises.- Part V: Tourism and Marketing
The Enforcement of Air Passenger Rights: An Analysis and Comparison of Claims Management Companies and Recently Established Conciliation Bodies
Airports as Shopfronts of Tourism Destinations: Awarded BrandSingapore Changi Versus Surviving Istanbul Ataturk
Emerging Brand Meanings in Wearable Sports Technology: A Case Study on Suunto Sports Watches
Make It Happen: Marketing Processes for Competitive MarketPositioning of Firms in Transitional Economy
Do Consumers of Products and Services Perceive the COO Effect in a Multi-dimensional Way? A Polish-Lithuanian Comparison.
Bilgin, Mehmet Huseyin
Danis, Hakan
Demir, Ender
Can, Ugur
ISBN | 978-3-030-11871-6 |
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Artikelnummer | 9783030118716 |
Medientyp | Buch |
Auflage | 1st ed. 2019 |
Copyrightjahr | 2019 |
Verlag | Springer, Berlin |
Umfang | XVII, 425 Seiten |
Abbildungen | XVII, 425 p. 20 illus. |
Sprache | Englisch |