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Volume 5 Number 2 (For subscribing individual article, click here to send your request with the respective title)
Ethics in
publication has been an significant part
of processing academic information. The
three main actors - authors, editors and
reviewers - of an academic publication
need to be guided by an ethical
standard.
In each
stage or aspect of publication there
are issues
like authorship, plagiarism, interaction
of actors where ethical issues must be
maintained for the better and
sustainable processing of knowledge.
Our study on environmental management accounting focused on three pertinent issues: the extent companies in Malaysia implement EMA, the association between environmental management accounting (EMA) and environmental reporting (ER) and the perceptions of management towards the development of EMA. Data was gathered through a postal questionnaire survey of 154 companies listed on the Main Board of Bursa Malaysia. Of the 19 companies that responded, only 8 reported that they have proper accounting systems to handle environmental issues. Respondents who said they have EMA, tended to disclose environmental information in their annual reports. On respondents’ perception regarding the importance of EMA, the results indicate that most respondents agreed that EMA assists companies in generating environmental information. Despite the advantage of EMA in assisting companies to generate environmental information, the respondents felt that EMA development should not be compulsory for all industries. More importantly, they believed that only industries whose activities impact on the environment should implement EMA.
The purpose of this paper is to
investigate the influence of religiosity, spirituality, animosity
and country of origin on Bangladeshi young consumer’s perception on
the selection of foreign made Fast Moving Consumer Goods. The data
were collected through questionnaire distributed to 600 consumers
across six significant shopping places in Dhaka the capital of
Bangladesh with three main religious groups namely Muslims; Hindus
and Christians. The results indicate that a strong significant
relationship exists between animosities and young consumers purchase
intention of foreign made fast moving consumer’s goods. This
research identifies several notable differences and relationships
which can assist the global marketers for sustaining strategy with
development and aligning future growth with young consumer’s
desires.
Retailing in India is still at a nascent stage but the large and
untapped middle class base indicate about the potential of this
industry. This research aims to find out
if the store patronage helps in determining the selection of store
as well as the purchasing outcome. It also intends to find out if
concept of loyalty exists in today’s scenario. Primary data
has been collected with the help of questionnaire using Mall
intercept method by selecting
respondents through systematic random sampling. Analysis of the data
shows that average shopper of Uttarakhand is neither loyal to a
particular store format nor does patronize a single store.
Customers sought
functional and emotional benefits. Further, respondents visiting to
old format are more patronizing in nature compared to shopper
visiting new format. These findings are of great relevance for the
organized as well as unorganized retailers in understanding the
behaviour of shopper.
Employing
World Bank Enterprise Survey in 2005, the multinomial logit and OLS
model are implied to understand the possibility of four loan
statuses and similarities and differences capital structure of firms
without bank loan and firms with bank loan.
Testing Pecking Order Theory also
gives different conclusion for each type of firms. Firms without
bank loans have too high ratio of debt to total capital, therefore
they mobilize capital by means of issuing equity. Investigation of
the non-debt tax shield indicates that Vietnamese tax system is in
favour of firms with bank loans than firms without bank loans and
issuing equity. Northern Central is considered a better region for
credit supply. From the findings, our study suggests that more
research be focused on this area in order to have deeper
understanding of the factors that facilitate bank loans which can be
applied for businesses in other areas. |
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