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The Role of Women in Bureaucracies: Leadership,
Democracy, and Politics
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Luminita Ionescu © 2012. Addleton Academic Publisher
Economics, Management, and Financial Markets, Volume 7, Issue 1
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138-143 Page(s)
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Scholarly research reveals strong correlations between the incompleteness of womens citizenship, the emergence of organized womens engagements in formal politics, womens political participation, the moral potential of leadership, and the development and promotion of moral or ethical leadership in organizations. The purpose of this paper is to gain a deeper understanding of womens participation as business leaders, the leadership styles of men and women, the nature of the public sphere institutions in which women participate, and womens political representation. |
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women, bureaucracy, leadership, democracy, political representation
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Deterring Financial Reporting Fraud
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Ovidia Doinea and Gheorghe Lapadat © 2012. Addleton Academic Publisher
Economics, Management, and Financial Markets, Volume 7, Issue 1
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132-137 Page(s)
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The mainstay of the paper is formed by an analysis of the relationship between the importance of RPTs in auditing and in detecting fraud, the widespread adoption of Web-based financial and business reporting, the risk of fair value accounting fraud, the process of detecting fraud, and opportunities for fraudulent financial reporting based on misapplication of fair value accounting concepts. This research makes conceptual and methodological contributions to the role of the external auditor in detecting and deterring fraudulent or misleading financial reporting, increased globalization of financial and product markets, the pervasiveness of technology within the corporate financial data transmission structure, and managements involvement in the fraudulent financial reporting activity. |
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financial reporting fraud, fair value accounting concept
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Chinas Foundational Law Regulating the Labor
Market
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Elena Paraschiv © 2012. Addleton Academic Publisher
Economics, Management, and Financial Markets, Volume 7, Issue 1
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126-131 Page(s)
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This study is grounded in the considerable body of scholarship examining the governance of contractual relations in China, the courts willingness to progress towards a modern contract law system, and the implementation of the UCL into judicial practice. These findings highlight the importance of examining structural characteristics of the environment in which Chinese firms operate, Chinas current labor conditions, and the negotiation, formation, and performance of collective contracts. |
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Chinas labor conditions, contract law system
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The Pressure of Publishing in Academia
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George Lazaroiu © 2012. Addleton Academic Publisher
Economics, Management, and Financial Markets, Volume 7, Issue 1
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120-125 Page(s)
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The aim of the present study is to examine and evaluate the effectiveness of peer review, peer-reviewed contributions as a measure of scientific advancement, the reliability and fairness of peer review, and the reliance on IF to evaluate
scientific quality. In this paper I am particularly interested in exploring the fairness of peer review, the impact factor as a marker of quality of articles in certain academic settings, and the extent to which peer review is achieving an improvement in scholarship. |
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peer review, scientific publication process, manuscript quality
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The Dynamics of Ecologic-Economic Systems and the
Social Value of the Environment
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Constantin Zaharia and Ioana Zaharia © 2012. Addleton Academic Publisher
Economics, Management, and Financial Markets, Volume 7, Issue 1
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114-119 Page(s)
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The objective of this paper is to emphasize the challenge of ecological scarcity, the value of deliberative democracy for the study of environmental decision-making, the democratic legitimacy of environmental policies, the subconscious roots
of ecological economics, and the fundamental values of ecological polity. This paper seeks to fill a gap in the current literature by examining different aspects of the conduct and relevance of ecological economics, the impact of environmental effects on the basic structure of the economy, the consequence of differences in environmental awareness, and the environmental aspects of international trade agreements. |
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environmental decision-making, ecological economics, reality
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Bureaucracy and Equal Gender Representation
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Luminita Ionescu © 2012. Addleton Academic Publisher
Economics, Management, and Financial Markets, Volume 7, Issue 1
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108-113 Page(s)
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The main objective of this paper is to explore and describe the implications of the resistance to female leadership, the incongruity between leader roles and the female gender role, the embeddedness of the relationship between the concepts rationality and masculinity, and the link between organizational discourse, management practices and gendered realities. This study is grounded in the
considerable body of scholarship examining bureaucracy and the masculine rationality that it embodies, changes in leader roles and organizational practices, the gendered assumptions underlying rationality, and masculine rationality as the hallmark of organizational discourse. |
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bureaucracy, gender, leadership, organization, management, reality
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The aim of the present study is to examine and evaluate Chinas increasing integration into the world trading system, the legal regime governing business organization, the effects of Chinas economic reforms, and the development
of Chinas legal system in the era of reform. This paper seeks to fill a gap in the current literature by examining the importance of formal legal training, the fundamental view of the state and its officials toward the legal system, the formal law-making structure of the Chinese legal system, and Chinas legal structure governing economic activity. |
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China, labor contract law, legal system
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The "Law of One Price" advocates that identical securities must have identical prices regardless of where they are traded. Bangladesh capital market is unique in a sense that IPOs are allowed for dual listing. This means that a
company can be simultaneously listed in both the Dhaka Stock Exchange and the Chittagong Stock Exchange. This phenomenon is not common in either developed and developing economies. |
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initial public offering, underpricing, dual listing, Dhaka Stock Exchange, Chittagong Stock Exchange
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Export and Economic Growth in Turkey:
Cointegration and Causality Analysis
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Fatih Mangir © 2012. Addleton Academic Publisher
Economics, Management, and Financial Markets, Volume 7, Issue 1
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67-80 Page(s)
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This paper investigates the empirical evidence on the link between export and economic growth by using quarterly time series data for the Turkish economy over the period 2002-2011. The study applies Johensen and Juselius co-integration and Granger causality test. Further, the co-integration analysis established that GDP and export were found to be co-integrated and suggesting an existence of
long-run relationship. In the short-run, we find evidence of short-run bidirectional causality to support exportled growth by using Granger causality tests in Turkey
for the period between 2002 and 2011. In the long run, our result shows existence of long run unidirectional causality between economic growth and export in the long-run. |
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trade and growth, export-led growth (ELP) strategy, cointegration and Granger-Causality Test
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The Relevance and Applicability of Performance
Indicators in the Limpopo River Basin in Zimbabwe
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Emmanuel Manzungu, Vupenyu Dzingirai, Phanuel Ncube, Tommy Rosen, Thulani Sibanda and Charles Sakuhuni © 2012. Addleton Academic Publisher
Economics, Management, and Financial Markets, Volume 7, Issue 1
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39-66 Page(s)
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This paper reports on a process that was undertaken between October 2010 and May 2011 to assess how well the River Basin Organization (RBO) presiding over the Limpopo river basin in Zimbabwe, was fulfilling its mandate. A study was undertaken to assess the relevance and applicability of performance indicators through an iterative and interactive process. |
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River Basin Organization, performance management, performance indicators, Limpopo river basin, Zimbabwe
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A Study on Efficiency of Steel Futures Market in
India
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Suresh Chandra Bihari and Jayashree Kotagi © 2012. Addleton Academic Publisher
Economics, Management, and Financial Markets, Volume 7, Issue 1
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25-38 Page(s)
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Indian steel futures markets are in relatively nascent stages as compared to the older and more developed markets of the west. The paper presents a study of the production and consumption trends of steel in India and the efficiency of the two major steel exchanges in India. The study revealed that Indias steel consumption is expected to almost double to 124 million tonnes a year by 2012-2014 from 65 million at present levels. |
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steel futures, MCX, cointegration test
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The Optimum Quantity of Money, Once Again
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William Barnett II and Walter E. Block © 2012. Addleton Academic Publisher
Economics, Management, and Financial Markets, Volume 7, Issue 1
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9-24 Page(s)
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In Barnett and Block (2004) the present authors offered the thesis that the optimal amount of fiat currency was zero (it should all be replaced by gold money), but that if this was impossible, then the optimal quantity of fiat currency was whatever it was at any given time. In contrast, the optimal amount of gold money was whatever was supplied in the free enterprise system. We criticized Rothbard
(1993) and Mises (1996) for taking the position that the optimal amount of gold money was whatever it was at any given time. In the present paper we elaborate upon this thesis, and respond to several critics of Barnett and Block (2004). |
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gold, money, optimal quantity
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DEBATE OVER THE MINIMUM WAGE LAW
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PETER CAPPELLI AND WALTER E. BLOCK © 2012. Addleton Academic Publisher
Economics, Management, and Financial Markets
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1-23 Page(s)
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minimum wage, unemployment, economic methodology
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cognitive bias, heuristics, superstition, decision making, culture,assumptions, mental maps.
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CLIMATE CHANGE AND RE-INSURANCE:THE HUMAN SECURITY
ISSUE
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ANIS H. BAJREKTAREVIC AND CARLA BAUMER © 2012. Addleton Academic Publisher
Economics, Management, and Financial Markets
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32-76 Page(s)
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climate change, re-insurance, severity and frequency of natural occurrences,no-go zones, risk-calculability, hidden costs, damage irreversibility, humansecurity
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