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Détails du magazine
Format
Magazine
eISSN
2285-3065
ISSN
1584-2339
Première publication
30 Mar 2015
Période de publication
4 fois par an
Langues
Anglais

Chercher

Volume 29 (2019): Edition 1 (March 2019)

Détails du magazine
Format
Magazine
eISSN
2285-3065
ISSN
1584-2339
Première publication
30 Mar 2015
Période de publication
4 fois par an
Langues
Anglais

Chercher

4 Articles
Accès libre

The Correlation Between Human Capital and Gross Added Value in the Bioeconomy Sectors at the European Union (EU) Country Level

Publié en ligne: 07 Apr 2019
Pages: 1 - 20

Résumé

Abstract

The paper aims to prove the link between human capital and gross added value in bioeconomy sectors in the EU countries. Data from EUROSTAT data base regarding employment and gross added value in 6 bioeconomy sectors were used in a cross-country regression analysis. The econometric analysis of cross-country data shows a positive correlation between human capital in bioeconomy sectors and their gross output in 2015 in 26 European countries. It is found also that the correlation is stronger in the highly developed economies as in the central-eastern countries, as well as in the European economy.

Mots clés

  • competencies
  • green economy
  • smart economy
  • development

JEL Classification

  • Q20
  • Q57
  • M10
  • M12
Accès libre

Behavioral Determinants of Corruption. A Cross-Country Survey

Publié en ligne: 07 Apr 2019
Pages: 21 - 39

Résumé

Abstract

This research comes to empirical investigate whether the country‟s levels of corruption may be explained by some behavioral factors such as culture, tax morale, trust, religion or happiness. For this purpose, a cross-countries survey of 148 countries is used. The findings document that power distance, trust in legal system, happiness and religion are the most important behavioral determinants of the corruption, explaining about 50 % from the level of corruption around the world. A higher power distance, a lower level of trust in legal system, a lower level of happiness (measured by subjective well-being) and a higher level of religiosity conduct to a higher level of corruption. The findings are important for the policy-makers in order to include the non-economic factors in the analysis of corruption behavior of the people belong to a country, and thus to adopt the most appropriate decisions to fight against this phenomenon.

Mots clés

  • corruption
  • culture
  • tax morale
  • trust
  • religion
  • happiness

JEL Classification

  • D73
  • E62
  • H26
Accès libre

User Acceptance of Crash Helmet by Motorcyclists in Malaysia: An Empirical Analysis

Publié en ligne: 07 Apr 2019
Pages: 40 - 57

Résumé

Abstract

Malaysia ranks among the first twenty countries with the highest death rate from road accidents with death from motorcycle accidents accounting for more than sixty percent of this death rate. The Malaysian government, in the year 2010, started the enforcement of helmet (head protector) in an effort to reduce the rate of death from this source. This paper examines users‟ acceptance of helmet by motorcyclist, using the theory of reasoned action (TRA). The data for this study comes from field survey of motorcyclists in Malaysia. This data was analysed using structural equation modelling. It was discovered that different factors from the theory account for user acceptance of this novelty. The paper concludes by specifying the policy implications of this and recommends other ways of improvement.

Mots clés

  • Motorcyclist
  • Crash Helmet
  • Theory of Reasoned Action
  • Structural Equation Modelling

JEL Classification

  • L91
  • L92
  • B21
Accès libre

The Perception of Respondents of Intelligent Packaging in Slovakia as Ecological Innovations

Publié en ligne: 07 Apr 2019
Pages: 58 - 67

Résumé

Abstract

The research of new active and intelligent features has shown huge potential to optimise the supply chain and enhance consumer consciousness of food utilisation. The paper deals with the evaluation of the perception of intelligent packaging in Slovakia as ecological innovations through the Kano model. It focuses on to analysis the perception of different intelligent packaging features. The results indicate that customers‟ awareness of intelligent packaging is still at a very low level in Slovakia.

Mots clés

  • innovation
  • intelligent packaging
  • ecological innovations

JEL Classification

  • O31
  • O32
4 Articles
Accès libre

The Correlation Between Human Capital and Gross Added Value in the Bioeconomy Sectors at the European Union (EU) Country Level

Publié en ligne: 07 Apr 2019
Pages: 1 - 20

Résumé

Abstract

The paper aims to prove the link between human capital and gross added value in bioeconomy sectors in the EU countries. Data from EUROSTAT data base regarding employment and gross added value in 6 bioeconomy sectors were used in a cross-country regression analysis. The econometric analysis of cross-country data shows a positive correlation between human capital in bioeconomy sectors and their gross output in 2015 in 26 European countries. It is found also that the correlation is stronger in the highly developed economies as in the central-eastern countries, as well as in the European economy.

Mots clés

  • competencies
  • green economy
  • smart economy
  • development

JEL Classification

  • Q20
  • Q57
  • M10
  • M12
Accès libre

Behavioral Determinants of Corruption. A Cross-Country Survey

Publié en ligne: 07 Apr 2019
Pages: 21 - 39

Résumé

Abstract

This research comes to empirical investigate whether the country‟s levels of corruption may be explained by some behavioral factors such as culture, tax morale, trust, religion or happiness. For this purpose, a cross-countries survey of 148 countries is used. The findings document that power distance, trust in legal system, happiness and religion are the most important behavioral determinants of the corruption, explaining about 50 % from the level of corruption around the world. A higher power distance, a lower level of trust in legal system, a lower level of happiness (measured by subjective well-being) and a higher level of religiosity conduct to a higher level of corruption. The findings are important for the policy-makers in order to include the non-economic factors in the analysis of corruption behavior of the people belong to a country, and thus to adopt the most appropriate decisions to fight against this phenomenon.

Mots clés

  • corruption
  • culture
  • tax morale
  • trust
  • religion
  • happiness

JEL Classification

  • D73
  • E62
  • H26
Accès libre

User Acceptance of Crash Helmet by Motorcyclists in Malaysia: An Empirical Analysis

Publié en ligne: 07 Apr 2019
Pages: 40 - 57

Résumé

Abstract

Malaysia ranks among the first twenty countries with the highest death rate from road accidents with death from motorcycle accidents accounting for more than sixty percent of this death rate. The Malaysian government, in the year 2010, started the enforcement of helmet (head protector) in an effort to reduce the rate of death from this source. This paper examines users‟ acceptance of helmet by motorcyclist, using the theory of reasoned action (TRA). The data for this study comes from field survey of motorcyclists in Malaysia. This data was analysed using structural equation modelling. It was discovered that different factors from the theory account for user acceptance of this novelty. The paper concludes by specifying the policy implications of this and recommends other ways of improvement.

Mots clés

  • Motorcyclist
  • Crash Helmet
  • Theory of Reasoned Action
  • Structural Equation Modelling

JEL Classification

  • L91
  • L92
  • B21
Accès libre

The Perception of Respondents of Intelligent Packaging in Slovakia as Ecological Innovations

Publié en ligne: 07 Apr 2019
Pages: 58 - 67

Résumé

Abstract

The research of new active and intelligent features has shown huge potential to optimise the supply chain and enhance consumer consciousness of food utilisation. The paper deals with the evaluation of the perception of intelligent packaging in Slovakia as ecological innovations through the Kano model. It focuses on to analysis the perception of different intelligent packaging features. The results indicate that customers‟ awareness of intelligent packaging is still at a very low level in Slovakia.

Mots clés

  • innovation
  • intelligent packaging
  • ecological innovations

JEL Classification

  • O31
  • O32

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