Pain of Paying and Different Payment Paradigms | Chapter  13 | New Innovations in Economics, Business and Management Vol. 4

Buying and selling products and services is a common occurrence in people’s life. Consumption and payment are both part of the purchasing process. The joy of receiving a product or service is frequently overshadowed by the agony of parting with cash. When a customer pays for a product or service, he or she experiences emotionsContinue reading “Pain of Paying and Different Payment Paradigms | Chapter  13 | New Innovations in Economics, Business and Management Vol. 4”

Amalgamation of Small Firms Given Boost to the Retail Sector in Saudi Arabia | Chapter  12 | New Innovations in Economics, Business and Management Vol. 4

The current book chapter examines the prospects of organised retailing in the Saudi Arabian market, as well as the market’s growth factors and a detailed outcome analysis. The main goal of this chapter is to discover and build a relationship between organised retailing in Saudi Arabia and its growth drivers. In the Middle East andContinue reading “Amalgamation of Small Firms Given Boost to the Retail Sector in Saudi Arabia | Chapter  12 | New Innovations in Economics, Business and Management Vol. 4”

Global Impacts of Corruption Perception Index for the Attractiveness of Foreign Direct Investment | Chapter  11 | New Innovations in Economics, Business and Management Vol. 4

The correlation between the perception of corruption and the attractiveness of foreign direct investment in the formation and implementation of state investment policy, as well as the impact of development projects in countries that use multiple regression analytical formulas, is investigated in this article. We also recognise several key drivers and determinants in modelling theContinue reading “Global Impacts of Corruption Perception Index for the Attractiveness of Foreign Direct Investment | Chapter  11 | New Innovations in Economics, Business and Management Vol. 4”

Livelihood Development through Kenena Sugar Company’s CSR Case study of Fongoga Cluster Community | Chapter  10 | New Innovations in Economics, Business and Management Vol. 4

According to the findings, livestock ownership is mostly limited to resident households who own a modest number of small ruminants and poultry and sell them to cover food and medical bills. Corporate social responsibility (CSR) refers to techniques through which corporations, firms, or companies conduct their business in an ethical, community-friendly, and development-oriented manner. TheContinue reading “Livelihood Development through Kenena Sugar Company’s CSR Case study of Fongoga Cluster Community | Chapter  10 | New Innovations in Economics, Business and Management Vol. 4”

Applied Strategic Analysis as a Modern Instrument of Balanced Scorecard Comprehensive Study of the Organization Economic Activity | Chapter  09 | New Innovations in Economics, Business and Management Vol. 4

The author provides theoretical and methodological features of applied strategic analysis as a current instrument of balanced scorecard comprehensive evaluation of the economic activity of the business. The balanced scorecard concept, which outlines a collection of studied indicators and an analysis sequence, has been further developed into the applied strategic analysis concept. The following areContinue reading “Applied Strategic Analysis as a Modern Instrument of Balanced Scorecard Comprehensive Study of the Organization Economic Activity | Chapter  09 | New Innovations in Economics, Business and Management Vol. 4”

The Effect of Financial Drivers on Product and Geographic Diversification for Listed and Unlisted Firms | Chapter  08 | New Innovations in Economics, Business and Management Vol. 4

This research explores whether product and geographic diversification decisions are explained by free cash flow arguments or internal capital market perspectives. The findings indicate, as a net effect, the dominant role of internal capital market considerations, notably significant for the choice to diversify unconnected and unlisted enterprises, using a unique panel of hand-collected data fromContinue reading “The Effect of Financial Drivers on Product and Geographic Diversification for Listed and Unlisted Firms | Chapter  08 | New Innovations in Economics, Business and Management Vol. 4”

Proliferation of Globalization and its Impact on Labor Markets in Advanced Industrial Nations and Developing Nations: An Advanced Study Approach | Chapter  07 | New Innovations in Economics, Business and Management Vol. 4

The goal of this study is to show how the spread of globalisation has affected labour markets in both developed and developing countries. Globalization has accelerated at an incredible rate. Over the last 50 years, many governments have gradually removed trade barriers through policy changes. The removal of these impediments has resulted in a reductionContinue reading “Proliferation of Globalization and its Impact on Labor Markets in Advanced Industrial Nations and Developing Nations: An Advanced Study Approach | Chapter  07 | New Innovations in Economics, Business and Management Vol. 4”

Macroeconomic Determinants of Stock Market Development: Evidence from Panel Data Analysis | Chapter  06 | New Innovations in Economics, Business and Management Vol. 4

The number of listed firms and the size of the stock market capitalisation have both increased dramatically in recent decades on Arab stock exchanges. In light of this tremendous expansion, the goal of this study is to identify the most important variables and economic factors that influenced this increase from 2006 to 2017. We findContinue reading “Macroeconomic Determinants of Stock Market Development: Evidence from Panel Data Analysis | Chapter  06 | New Innovations in Economics, Business and Management Vol. 4”

The Expanded Public Works Programme’s Entrepreneurial Support Model in South Africa | Chapter  05 | New Innovations in Economics, Business and Management Vol. 4

Small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) have been the driving force behind job creation and economic development all across the world. The government of South Africa developed many efforts to promote and support small enterprises in order to alleviate the country’s high rate of unemployment, poverty, and inequality, one of which is the Expanded Public WorksContinue reading “The Expanded Public Works Programme’s Entrepreneurial Support Model in South Africa | Chapter  05 | New Innovations in Economics, Business and Management Vol. 4”

Study on Economics of Corruption; Implications for Economic Disruptions and Agricultural Inefficiency in Nigeria | Chapter  04 | New Innovations in Economics, Business and Management Vol. 4

Corruption is a socio-economic phenomenon that has infiltrated the Nigerian economy, negatively affecting various sectors of the economy, most notably the agricultural sector, which has been rendered comatose; thus, a study on the economics of corruption; implications for economic disruptions and agricultural inefficiency in Nigeria was reviewed. Poverty, greed, self-interest, insatiable needs, covetousness, and theContinue reading “Study on Economics of Corruption; Implications for Economic Disruptions and Agricultural Inefficiency in Nigeria | Chapter  04 | New Innovations in Economics, Business and Management Vol. 4”

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