Factors Influencing Changes in the Rate of the National Currency and the Ways of Its Stabilization |
Author : Ermat Kadirov, Guzal Babaeva |
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Abstract :This scientific article analyzes the influence of such factors as the growth rate of prices of gross domestic product, the growth rate of prices for goods, works and services during the year, the state of the foreign trade balance, the balance of the state budget on the rate of the national currency of Uzbekistan, while considering their positive or negative impact , as well as a forecast of its further changes. |
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Barriers to Entry for New Entrants into Kandahar Industrial Park |
Author : Najibullah Mudasir, Karimullah Ozam, Mohammad Islam Ahmadzai, Shafiullah Ghause |
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Abstract :Entry barriers are one of the dangerous powers that helps with incumbent firms in terms of competitive advantage over new participants and helps to promote the oligopoly market structure. The objective of this study is to consider barriers to entry of new entrants into Kandahar industrial park and to recognize some remedial business strategies where its application make the entry easy into Kandahar industrial park. |
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The Influence of Woman on Board of Commissioner and Woman on Board of Director on Company Financial Performance |
Author : Damianus John Seso, Dian Anita Nuswantara |
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Abstract :This study aims to examine the effect of woman on board of commissioner and woman on board of director on company financial performance. This study uses secondary data accessed through IDX.co.id and idnfinancials.com. |
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Determinable Factors Affecting Commercial Banks Deposit: The Case of Nigeria (2000-2019) |
Author : Modeyin Femi , Nwankwo, Odi, Ph.D, Samuel Olusegun James, Ph.D |
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Abstract :This study examined the determinable factors affecting commercial banks deposits in Nigeria for the period of 2000 to 2019 using panel data of listed banks. The study adopted secondary data obtained from the listed Deposit Money Banks annual reports and were analyzed. Explanatory variables of the study were proxied as Branch Network, Financial intermediation ratio, Bank size, Money Supply and Economic Growth. while Dependent variable was proxied by Deposit value of banks. The study adopted ex-post facto research design to examine the effects of bank-specific and macro-economic factors on deposit in Nigerian Deposit Money Banks. Series of diagnostic tests was carried out by the study. Panel data technique specified random effect model by Hausman test. The study found that branch network and bank size have positive and significant effects with deposit while financial intermediation ratio and economic growth have positive but insignificant effects with deposit during the study period. Also, money supply has negative but significant effect on deposit. The study therefore recommended among others that the regulatory agencies of financial institutions should continue to stimulate competition in the banking industry as increase in branch network still hold key positions in strengthening deposits and activities of the institutions to be able to compete internationally. |
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Effects of TQM Practices Against Outsourcing Employee Satisfaction and Loyalty Electricity Sector |
Author : Noviardi Ferzi |
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Abstract :This study examines the relationship of Total Quality Management TQM to the satisfaction and loyalty of Outsourcing PT employees. PLN Bungo area, Indonesia. The TQM variables used include employee training, employee empowerment, teamwork, employee compensation, and management leadership. The research results are poured into a theoretical model that shows the satisfaction and loyalty of outsourcing employees. This study uses structural equation modeling SEM with the Partial Least Squares PLS approach. The computer program used is Smart PLS version 3.0. The number of samples used was 176 respondents. The results showed that employee empowerment, employee compensation, teamwork, and management leadership were significant positive predictors of employee satisfaction, and employee loyalty can be increased through employee satisfaction. |
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An Important Factor in Solving the Poor Problem |
Author : Ibrohim Maxkamov, Rashidov Rahmatullo A lojonovich |
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Abstract :This article highlights the role of farms in improving the welfare of the population, in particular, in Namangan region, the specifics of the specifics of the solution of the problem of poverty through the development of farms in Namangan region. |
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Status Quo of Entrepreneurship in the Mekong River Delta |
Author : Phuong Tran Thi My, Tu Phan Anh |
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Abstract :In the context of an integrated economy with many opportunities and challenges, especially the Coronavirus disease
Covid-19 is causing many difficulties for all nations of the world, entrepreneurship is seen as an effective method to handle social
problems and create new values for the economy. Promoting entrepreneurship in the Mekong River Delta is an urgent issue that
determines each localitys long-term economic development potential. This study explores the status quo of entrepreneurship in
the Mekong River Delta MRD. The data for this study comes from two sources. First, secondary data was collected from three
main publishments: 1 The report of Global Entrepreneurship Monitoring GEM about Entrepreneurship index in Vietnam
2017, 2018, 2 2017 Survey of Entrepreneurs and MSMEs in Vietnam, and 3 research papers related to entrepreneurship in the
MRD. Second, primary data comes from the survey results of 406 graduates from colleges and universities in the MRD. The data
was presented by graphs and tables. There are five key findings. First, entrepreneurial models in the MRD are not really creative
and innovative. A mmajority of their products are popular and old, only 22,4% are new products. Second, business activities in the
start-up stage, 41.1% of business operations have less than 25% foreign customers. Third, there are 93.3% of start-ups expect to
create more than 6 jobs for the market. Fourth, 86% of people started a business because there was no better job choice. Fifth,
commercializing and transferring scientific research results of the MRD s government to the enterprise were evaluated the best
in the ecosystem. |
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Effective Communication as a Tool for Achieving Organizational Goals and Objectives |
Author : Christine Reidhead |
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Abstract :Communication is a critical element of human behavior. In other words, its an act by which one person gives to or receives information from another person that involves a persons needs, desire, knowledge, opinions, and perceptions. Communication within the workplace can occur under various modes like writing, verbal and nonverbal body gestures and facial expression. In business and industry, communication helps align workers with figuring out each other and realizing the target of the organization, which suggests objectives, are often within the target, attained, and improved. Without workplace communication, nothing can be done. Keytons study found that communication can be defined as a procedure of transmitting information from one person to another person and understand it. It is also known as an instrument of social relations. It helps people understand themselves to keep in touch with people and predict their response to a situation. This paper explores the role that communication plays to achieve an organization or business goals and objectives. |
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Indian Debt Market: Need for More Reforms |
Author : Dr. A. Ruksana Banu, Dr. A. Abdul Raheem |
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Abstract :The Indian debt market while made out of securities, both Government and Corporate, is really overwhelmed by G Sec with more than 90 per cent of Indian debt market, leaving little space for corporate securities. The focal government securities are the dominating and most fluid segments of the security market. Nonetheless, regardless of the expanded volumes, the quantity of members is restricted to around two dozen dynamic players. The focal government securities are the dominating and most fluid segments of the security market. Nonetheless, regardless of the expanded volumes, the quantity of members is restricted to around two dozen dynamic players. Since a lions share of members is AAA evaluated and 80 per cent of exchange is immediate, there exist settlement hazards. The market would further develop once uniform guidelines on accounting, valuation and so on are in place. Therefore, this paper highlights the need for more reform in Indian debt market. |
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