PERSONNEL WORK TIME MANAGEMENT IN ORGANIZATION |
Author : Galina GAGARINSKAIA, Irina KUZNETCOVA, Aleksandr GAGARINSKII |
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Abstract :The authors uncover socio-economic aspects of working time management, analyze social working conditions of employees in the organization, and also show socio-economic indicators and analyze the factors affecting the work time efficiency in the organization. The article provides a methodology for planning the number of employees by category depending on the time spent to manufacture the products. Presented are the results of surveying 84% of the total number of personnel in organizations (by the quota sample: status, age, sex), and the work time balance for an employee is created. Planned and actual number of the main staff categories in the organization is given. |
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AN INVESTIGATION OF FINANCING MECHANISMS OF RENEWABLE ENERGY AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY PROJECTS IN JORDAN: A REVIEW PAPER |
Author : Ayman Abdalmajeed Ahmad Al-smadi |
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Abstract :For Azerbaijan which has taken a course on the development of the non-oil sector, tourism is the most preferable and promising sector of the economy. The favorable geographical location between Europe and Asia and the availability of necessary natural conditions contribute to the development of various types of tourism. ?ne of them is youth tourism, the study of features of which is devoted to this article. ? study of the needs and preferences of young tourists is aimed at identifying the main factors affecting their decision to travel. Stud?ing the peculiarities of the behavior of young people, tourist enterprises can develop the most appropriate marketing strategy for them. |
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SELECTING VARIOUS INDUSTRIAL COMPETITORS AFFECT THE RISK LEVEL OF VIET NAM STOCK INVESTMENT INDUSTRY |
Author : Dinh TRAN NGOC HUY |
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Abstract :Under a one factor model, this paperwork estimates the impacts of the size of firms’ competitors in the stock investment industry on the market risk level, measured by equity and asset beta, of 6 listed companies in this category. This study identified that the risk dispersion level in this sample study could be minimized in case the competitor size kept as current approximate size (measured by equity beta var of 0,034). Beside, the empirical research findings show us that equity beta min value decreases from 0,247 to 0,244 when the size of competitor doubles. Last but not least, most of beta values are acceptable. Ultimately, this paper illustrates calculated results that might give proper recommendations to relevant governments and institutions in re-evaluating their policies during and after the financial crisis 2007-2011. |
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THE STUDY OF CONSUMER PREFERENCES OF YOUNG TOURISTS |
Author : Leyla Hajiyeva |
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Abstract :For Azerbaijan which has taken a course on the development of the non-oil sector, tourism is the most preferable and promising sector of the economy. The favorable geographical location between Europe and Asia and the availability of necessary natural conditions contribute to the development of various types of tourism. ?ne of them is youth tourism, the study of features of which is devoted to this article. ? study of the needs and preferences of young tourists is aimed at identifying the main factors affecting their decision to travel. Stud?ing the peculiarities of the behavior of young people, tourist enterprises can develop the most appropriate marketing strategy for them. |
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