scholarly journals How the economic situation moderates the influence of available money on compulsive buying of students — a comparative study between Turkey and Greece

2014 ◽  
Vol 3 (3) ◽  
pp. 173-181 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alexander Unger ◽  
Julie Papastamatelou ◽  
Elif Yolbulan Okan ◽  
Sinem Aytas
Inner Asia ◽  
2006 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 183-203
Author(s):  

AbstractTibetan Buddhism is still being practised today in many monasteries of northern China. Influenced as they are by the local characteristics of the region in which they are located, these monasteries all have specific features. At the same time, they all share certain traits characteristic of Buddhist monasteries throughout northern China. This article has a primarily descriptive aim, as materials on such monasteries are not widely available. I will first introduce and compare the general situation of four monasteries: two in Liaoning and two in Inner Mongolia. They are: Gegen Süme, Dehui Si, Da Zhao and Shiramüren monasteries. Secondly, I will provide information on the origins of the monks in the four monasteries and compare the financial and economic situation of the four monasteries.


2013 ◽  
Vol 18 (61) ◽  
pp. 29-30
Author(s):  
Antje Cockrill

Within the last decade, the environment in which university libraries operate has dramatically changed. The rise of Conservative Governments in both Britain and Germany and the resulting shifts in public policy as well as the declining economic situation have led to a drastic decrease in resources. Librarians have had to find ways to cope with fewer funds in an environment which is growing ever more competitive. A useful tool for increasing the effectiveness of a library is marketing management. Marketing management is a means to achieve effective financial management, to use existing resources more efficiently and to create new resources in a customer-centred and market-oriented way.


2015 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 253
Author(s):  
Dr.Sc. Gjon Boriçi

The European continent has been known throughout history for endless wars and conflicts. The first half of the XX century was too heavily burdened. Two destructive wars that brought immense nightmares. After 1945, the continent knew a 45 year peace. In the last ten years of the '90-ies the nationalistic conflicts were reborn in Europe, where without doubt the wars in the formerYugoslaviaoccupied the principal news in media. In these wars, the Albanian case is the most sensitive. Albanians are people divided in five states in theBalkan Peninsula. This element is enough to make the region have always in mind the Albanian question. After the fall of communism, Albanians were forced to immigrate due to difficult economic situation in the country. During the war in Kosova and the crises inMacedoniain 2001, the Albanians there were forced to move in order to escape genocide.The end of wars brought Albanians come closer toEuropethrough mobility. The old continent has been for years the forbidden dream of Albanians. The Albanians in the Balkan region faced very hard challenges during the XX century. In this article I have tried to compare the past mobility of Albanians with the present times and to draw the conclusion that in the first years of the XXI century, the dream of free movement of Albanians is put under question. The methodology that I have introduced in this article is mainly focused on historic issues of the past with elements of today in order to draw a comparative study between what has happened and what is expected to happen to Albanians in the Balkan region.In this article I have tried to make an effort to explain why Albanians were forced to move and why the territory of Albanians was turned into a violent greed by the neighbours. The descriptive and comparative elements that I have tried to introduce in this article possibly shed new light why this forced mobility among Albanians is still in a first view unstoppable


Author(s):  
Dr. Dipti Vashisth Sharma ◽  
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Sarita Samson ◽  

This paper is focused on the concept of Game theory, which producesoptimal decision-making of independent and competing actors in a strategic setting; we have designed hypothetical questions as a part of an online survey. Our respondents were (adults and students). Putting them in a critical economic situation, we asked them to answer a series of questions that would help us determine their mindsets, and form our raw data.


2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (12) ◽  
pp. 321-331
Author(s):  
Farah Ahmad ◽  
Yasser Mahfooz

This comparative study between television and digital advertising explores the effect of viewership and information on compulsive buying behavior. To test the relationships in proposed framework, data was collected through self-administered questionnaires using convenience sampling technique. Out of 285 responses, 267 were chosen for the purpose of study and analyzed for descriptive statistics as well as relationship between information, materialism and buying behavior. Significant positive relationship was found between all dimensions. For both online and television advertising, viewership factors were found to have a higher impact than information on materialism. On compulsive buying behavior, viewership was more effective as compared to information, whereas for television advertising information had a greater effect.


2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (12) ◽  
pp. 111-117
Author(s):  
E. V. VOLKOVA ◽  
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T. V. KOKUYTSEVA ◽  

The article analyses the approaches to the management of innovative development of leading foreign companies in the high-tech sector of the economy (for example, Airbus and Boeing). It shows which transformations in management took place in these companies because of the coronavirus pandemic, which led to a lockdown and subsequently to a deterioration in the global financial and economic situation. In this aspect, the issues related to the problem of managing business processes and human resources under the risks and uncertainty are considered; the directions of adaptation of the best world practices into Russian enterprises are proposed.


World Science ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (7(47)) ◽  
pp. 40-51
Author(s):  
Nino Mindiashvili ◽  
Arina Tavakarashvili

The research covers the situation in seven villages (Gugutiaantkari, Ditsi, Kere, Ergneti, Zargiaantkari, Karapila, Dirbi) which have suffered from the creeping occupation.The research was conducted by means of the preliminarily prepared questionnaire, using the qualitative method. The research contains statistical data, with its following analysis.Based on local population we have collected materials on their social and economic situation and security issues; based on the aforementioned materials we have outlined the reasons of the flow of population from those villages. The article shows all the social and economic problems existing in listed villages and the attitude of population towards international organizations and Russia. The survey showed us different problems in each of the villages, steps towards solving of which will become the means of stopping migration from those villages.The research also reflects different opinions by experts on the ongoing processes.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bruno Oliveira Ferreira de Souza ◽  
Éve‐Marie Frigon ◽  
Robert Tremblay‐Laliberté ◽  
Christian Casanova ◽  
Denis Boire

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