Management economics examines a company's economic problems, advises solutions, and helps in making decisions. Read more on the Scope of Managerial Economics here.
Personnel manager is the head of personnel department. He/She performs both managerial and operative functions of management. His role can be summarized as : Personnel manager provides assistance to top management- The top management are the people who decide and frame the primary policies of the ...
Researchers have detailed a variety of policy responses and their effects on different types of financing and investment mechanisms and tools, such as foreign direct investments (FDI) (Blomström et al.2003; Mallampally and Sauvant1999), venture capital (VC) (Cumming et al.2017; Keuschnigg and...
Evidence on workplace bullying and harassment (WBH) in the UK has not used probability-sample surveys with robust mental health assessments. This study aimed to profile the prevalence and nature of WBH in England, identify inequalities in exposure, and quantify adjusted associations with mental healt...
Rural growth is shown to have much higher returns than other sectors and can therefore be seen as an engine to drive the economic growth of the entire nation [2]. One way of facilitating rural growth is through the use of Agriculture Market Information Services (AMIS). AMIS is defined as ...
9 : 2, 2013 THE NATURE OF BUSINESS SOCIAL ETHICS IN HETERODOX EPISTEMOLOGICAL WORLDVIEWS Masudul Alam Choudhury (Dr., Professor) College of Economics and Political Science, Sultan Qaboos University (Sultanate of Oman) Postgraduate Program in Islamic Economics and Finance, Trisakti University (...
Forests ecosystems have an indispensable value for global climate and biodiversity protection. Alongside manifold other functions, forests ecosystems are important suppliers of raw materials in a post-fossil world. However, without effective legal restrictions, the increasing demand for woody biomass for en...
Government expenditure and taxation have a significant influence on the long-term adaptation and resilience of societies to climate and other environmental shocks. Unprecedented fiscal spending in the COVID-19 recovery offered an opportunity to systemati
Firstly, there is a need for in-depth investigations into the factors influenc- ing the distribution of business processes within organi- sations beyond BPM maturity and scope of operation and understanding how factors such as organisational cul- ture, leadership styles, and technological ...
Journal of Institutional Economics, 8(1), 1–25. Article Google Scholar Brauer, M., & Chaurand, N. (2010). Descriptive norms, prescriptive norms, and social control: An intercultural comparison of people’s reactions to uncivil behaviors. European Journal of Social Psychology, 40, 400–499...