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Risk management in the banking industry

2016

El negocio bancario está altamente regulado porque las instituciones financieras captan ahorro público y tienen riesgos específicos y complejidades que hacen que sus estados financieros sean opacos y difíciles de analizar por el público en general (Petrella y Resti, 2013; Morgan, 2001). Para entender y monitorear los riesgos específicos en las empresas del sector financiero, el regulador estadounidense diseñó el sistema de evaluación CAMELS, que es comúnmente utilizado por los reguladores de todo el mundo para evaluar la solidez de las instituciones financieras y para evaluar el nivel de riesgo de los bancos (Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, 2013). Los riesgos que este enfoque eva…

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Smart Cities Atlas

2014

Nuovi e affascinanti esempi sull’innovazione nelle città che provengono dal mondo reale. Ogni parte del mondo industrializzato ha un caso di smart city da mostrare: città e reti di città saranno il punto di contatto delle più importanti iniziative economiche e finanziarie nel prossimo futuro. Il catalogo ampio di città analizzato da una sintetica rappresentazione delle misure applicate da alcune di esse negli ultimi dieci anni nel mondo. Essere una smart city è una sfida difficile da raggiungere, sia per città progettate ex novo come Masdar o Caofedian sia per quelle che hanno una lunga storia dietro, come le città europee. New and fascinating examples about innovation in cities come from t…

città intelligenti città-benchmarkMass rapid transitEconomysmart cities benchmark citiesHuman settlementSmart cityPolitical scienceSettore ICAR/21 - UrbanisticaEmerging marketsRepresentation (politics)
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Csr communication strategies of Colombian business groups: an analysis of corporate reports

2018

ABSTRACT: The aim of this paper is to assess stakeholder orientation and corporate social responsibility (CSR) communication strategies in the business groups (BGs) of an emerging economy by means of content analysis. We worked with 30 non-financial BGs taken from the Colombian Stock Exchange. The study uses as its unit of analysis corporate reports that have been classified into four categories: annual reports (ARs), sustainability reports (SRs), combined reports (CRs), and integrated reports (IRs). The results show that IRs are the most similar reports, that Colombian BGs are mainly employee-oriented (ARs, SRs, CRs) and shareholder-oriented (IRs), and that response and involvement communi…

content analysisGeography Planning and DevelopmentTJ807-830AccountingAnálisis de contenidoManagement Monitoring Policy and LawColombiaTD194-195:CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAS [UNESCO]Renewable energy sourcescorporate reportStock exchangeComunicación en administración0502 economics and businessGE1-350Responsabilidad social de los negociosEmerging marketsStakeholder theorySocial responsability of businessEnvironmental effects of industries and plantsCSR communication strategies; business groups; Colombia; stakeholder theory; content analysis; corporate reportRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industrystakeholder theory05 social sciencesbusiness groupsStakeholderUNESCO::CIENCIAS ECONÓMICASUnit of analysisEnvironmental sciencesContent analysisSustainabilityCorporate social responsibility050211 marketingcsr communication strategiesbusinessCommunication in management050203 business & management
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AN ANALYSIS ON THE FDI FLOWS FROM EMERGING ECONOMIES TO EUROPE AND THEIR IMPACT

2014

After a concise setting of the context (by emphasizing on the FDI flows dynamics at the beginning of the 21st century through the lens of: annual inward and outward FDI flows between 2001 and 2013; annual contribution to IFDI flows and, respectively, to OFDI flows by group of countries – developed versus developing and transition ones), the paper analyzes the emerging market economies and the dynamics of their FDI flows (by using contextualization and comparisons). The main aspects targeted are: the dynamics of the outward FDI flows from EMEs comparative to the dynamics of the global outward FDI flows on annual basis, and the evolution of the specific weight of OFDI flows from EMEs in globa…

foreign direct investments (FDI); emerging market economies (EME); European emerging market economies (EEME); outward FDI (OFDI); inward FDI (IFDI)Studies in Business and Economics
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Relevance of trade facilitation in emerging countries exports

2012

The objective of this article is to analyse trade flows in emerging nations with a maritime boundary, where trade facilitation plays a decisive role in their international development. In order to detect possible patterns in performance, we apply the economic approach of gravity models using the World Bank Logistic Performance Index (LPI) as a good proxy of trade facilitation. The results of the estimation lead to the conclusion that the more complex the transportation of goods is, the more influential the logistics indicator, trade facilitation being most prominent in Middle East exporters.

gravity modelMaritime boundaryECONOMIA APLICADAMiddle EastTrade facilitationbusiness.industryGeography Planning and DevelopmentAerospace EngineeringInternational tradeInternational economicsDevelopmentPerformance indexlogistictrade facilitationemerging countriesGravity model of tradeEconomicsbusinessTrade barrierEmerging marketsInternational developmentexports
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Testing the financial market informational efficiency in emerging states

2012

The Efficient Markets Hypothesis (EMH) has been one of the most influential ideas in the past years and highlights that assets prices incorporate all information rationally and instantaneously. The last financial crisis has led to criticism of this hypothesis. Many practical observations concerning the reaction of investors, but also the mechanisms for the information encompassing in the price of stocks, come to highlight the aspects of 'market inefficiency'. Despite its simplicity, the EMH is surprisingly difficult to test and considerable care has to be exercised in empirical tests. It has attracted a considerable number of studies in empirical finance, particularly in determining the mar…

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On the Location Attractiveness of Emerging Countries for Foreign Direct Investments

2016

Our paper investigates the FDI attracting potential of emerging markets by in terms of their location attributes. We use Statistical cluster analysis to study the dynamic evolution of emerging markets’ clusters, based on country attributes that are relevant for the MNEs location decision. We find that countries tend to be grouped at a geographical level or depending on the various resources they possess, except for China that clusters independently. Also, there are numerous countries’ transitions from one cluster to another over the years, which indicate a natural process of changing location attributes and market development for many emerging economies.

lcsh:HB1-3840emerging marketsforeign direct investmentslcsh:Economic theory. Demographylocation decisioncluster analysisExpert Journal of Economics
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Understanding technology diffusion in emerging markets

2019

PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to use the consumer-based discrepancy theory to examine consumers’ behavioral motivations for using mobile devices and the factors that influence the rapid diffusion of Chinese mobile devices in Nigeria.Design/methodology/approachData were collected using focus group interviews with samples cutting across users, technicians and experts from Port Harcourt, Nigeria’s industrial capital. This study conducted a thematic analysis of the data with NVivo Pro 11 for deductive coding.FindingsThe authors found that weak regulatory environment opened the Nigerian mobile market to the influx of mobile devices from Chinese local manufacturers. Though largely absent in…

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The WFH Haemophilia Centre Twinning Programme: 10 years of growth, 1993-2003

2003

The World Federation of Haemophilia (WFH) Twinning Programme celebrates its tenth anniversary this year. Twinning is one of several international WFH programmes designed to improve haemophilia care at a global level. There are two types of twinning, and the haemophilia treatment centre twinning programme should be distinguished from the WFH haemophilia organization twinning involving national member organizations. The WFH Haemophilia Treatment Centre Twinning Programme helps emerging haemophilia treatment centres develop partnerships with well-established and experienced centres. Twinning can improve diagnosis and clinical care through coaching, training and transfer of expertise, ultimatel…

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryDeveloping countryHematologyGeneral MedicineHaemophiliamedicine.diseaseCoachingQuality of life (healthcare)Family medicineDonationmedicineClinical carebusinessEmerging marketsDeveloped countryGenetics (clinical)Haemophilia
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MULTINATIONAL ENTERPRISES – DYNAMICS AND TRENDS

2012

Multinational enterprises (MNEs) represent both cause and result of the new economic geography of globalization. Thus, the dynamics and trends of the world’s most influential MNEs contribute decisively to the new global architecture and to the economic development, being influenced, at their turn, by these processes of continuous reconfiguration and evolution that take place on the global arena. The paper proposes a comparative (in space) and historical (in time) analysis of the most well known global rankings of the multinational enterprises – Fortune Global 500 on one hand, and The world's top 100 non-financial TNCs, ranked by foreign assets and Top 100 non-financial TNCs from developing …

multinational enterprises transnationality index emerging multinationals from emerging marketsStudies in Business and Economics
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