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Strategic outlook in business and finance innovation : multidimensional policies for emerging economies / edited by Hasan Dinçer, Serhat Yüksel.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Dinçer, Hasan, 1982- editor.
Yuksel, Serhat, 1983- editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Strategic planning--Developing countries.
Strategic planning.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xvi, 236 pages)
Place of Publication:
Bingley, England : Emerald Publishing, [2021]
Summary:
Strategic Outlook in Business and Finance Innovation: Multidimensional Policies for Emerging Economiesbrings together new theoretical frameworks and develops appropriate strategies to improve the performance of firms globally.
Contents:
Intro
Half Title Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
About the Contributors
List of Contributors
Chapter 1: The Effects of Innovation on the Companies' Stock Values: An Econometric Analysis for Turkey
1.1. Introduction
1.2. Literature Review
1.3. Methodology
1.4. An Evaluation on Turkey
1.4.1. Data Set and Scope
1.4.2. Analysis Results
1.5. Conclusion
References
Chapter 2: A Potential Business Environment of Smart Cities: A Subjective Approach
2.1. Introduction
2.2. Literature Review
2.3. Data
2.4. Methodology
2.5. Results
2.6. Discussion and Conclusion
Chapter 3: Determination of Optimal Financial Government Incentives in Wind Energy Investments
3.1. Introduction
3.2. Difficulties Encountered in Wind Energy Investments
3.2.1. Financial Difficulties
3.2.2. Technological Difficulties
3.3. Innovative Strategies for Increasing Wind Energy Investments
3.4. An Evaluation for Selecting Effective Government Incentive for Wind Energy Investments
3.5. Conclusion
Chapter 4: A New Stage in the Evolution of Cryptocurrency Markets: Analysis by Hurst Method
4.1. Introduction
4.2. Literature Review
4.3. Results
4.4. Conclusion and Discussion
Chapter 5: Relationship Between Overqualified Labor and Productivity
5.1. Introduction
5.2. Overqualification
5.3. Productivity
5.4. Theoretical Background of the Research - Person-Work Compliance Theory
5.5. Conclusion and Discussion
Chapter 6: Effect of the Firm's Absorptive Capacity on the Work Engagement of White-collar Employees in Istanbul
6.1. Introduction
6.2. Literature Review
6.2.1. Absorptive Capacity
6.2.2. Work Engagement
6.2.3. Absorbtive Capacity and Work Engagement
6.3. Methodology
6.4. Analysis Results.
6.4.1. Correlation Analysis
6.4.2. Regression Analysis
6.5. Conclusion and Discussion
6.6. Managerial Implications
Chapter 7: Investigation of Innovation Strategies and Technological Turbulence in Terms of Dynamic Capabilities
7.1. Introduction
7.2. Innovation and Innovation Management
7.2.1. The Necessity of Innovation in Organizations
7.2.2. Necessity of Product Innovation
7.2.3. Necessity of Process Innovation
7.3. High-Tech Turbulence
7.4. Innovation Strategies
7.4.1. Aggressive Innovation Strategy
7.4.2. Defensive Innovation Strategy
7.4.3. Imitation Innovation Strategy
7.4.4. Dependent Innovation Strategy
7.4.5. Traditional Innovation Strategy
7.4.6. Innovation Strategy Monitoring Opportunities
7.5. Dynamic Capabilities
7.6. Conclusion and Discussion
Chapter 8: Roles of Strategic and Innovative Variables in Analyzing and Predicting Recession and Slowdowns: A Study of Selected Countries
8.1. Introduction
8.2. Research Objectives
8.3. Literature Review
8.4. Research Gap
8.5. Data Sources and Methodology
8.5.1. Recession-cum-Economy State Indicator (RESI) Model
8.5.2. Probabilistic Model - Logistic Regression
8.5.3 Cumulative Trend of Economic State (CTES)
8.6. Results and Discussion
8.6.1. DOLS Regression Coefficients
8.6.2. RESI Model Range
8.6.3. Marginal Contributions
8.6.4. Range for Weighted Totals
8.6.5. Nation-wise Range Scale and a Global Scale
8.6.7. LOGIT Model
8.6.8. CTES
8.7. Conclusion and Interpretation
Chapter 9: The Effect of Mechanization on Agricultural Production in the
9.1. Introduction
9.2. Agricultural Policies in the Ottoman State
9.3. Mechanization Policies in Agriculture
9.4. The Effect of Mechanization to Production
9.5. Conclusion
References.
Chapter 10: Trade-Off Theory Versus Pecking Order Theory: The Determinants of Capital Structure Decisions for the Ghanaian Listed Firms
10.1. Introduction
10.2. Literature Review
10.3. Methodology
10.3.1. Data and Sample
10.3.2. Variable Selection and Hypotheses Development
10.3.3. Model Specification and Analytical Technique
10.4. Research Findings
10.4.1. Descriptive Statistics and Correlation Analysis
10.4.2. Regression Analysis
10.5. Conclusion and Discussion
Chapter 11: The Future of Financial Innovation: Evaluating the Cryptocurrencies' Rates and Political Restrictions Worldwide
11.1. Introduction
11.2. Literature Review
11.3. Results
11.4. Conclusion and Discussion
Chapter 12: Financial Statement-Based Determinants of R&amp
D Investments
12.1. Introduction
12.2. Theoretical Discussion
12.2.1. Schumpeterian Studies
12.2.2. Audit Quality
12.2.3. Financial Statement-Based Indicators
12.2.3.1. Liquidity.
12.2.3.2. Internal Financing.
12.2.3.3. Leverage.
12.2.3.4. Advertising Investments.
12.3. Sample Selection and Methodology
12.3.1. Sample Selection
12.3.2. Methodology
12.4. Results
12.5. Conclusion and Discussion
Chapter 13: Characteristics of Top Management Teams and International Performance of SMEs in CEE Country's Context
13.1. Introduction
13.2. Theoretical Background
13.2.1. TMT and Internationalization
13.2.2. Characteristics of TMT and International Performance
13.3. The Investigation of TMT Characteristics and International Performance of SMEs
13.3.1. Methodology
13.3.2. Analysis of Results
13.4. Conclusion and Discussion
Chapter 14: The Positive Effects of Financial Innovation on the International Trade Volume
14.1. Introduction.
14.2. High-Frequency Trading
14.3. Mutual Funds
14.3.1. Open-end Mutual Funds
14.3.2. Closed-end Mutual Funds
14.4. Exchange Traded Funds
14.5. Hedge Funds
14.6. Financial Derivatives
14.6.1. Options' Markets
14.6.2. Futures Market
14.6.3. Swaps
14.6.4. Weather Derivatives
14.7. Blockchain in Finance
14.8. Conclusion
Chapter 15: Fostering Innovation in Organizations with the Help of Novel Management Strategies
15.1. Introduction
15.2. The Concept of Innovation in Organizations
15.3. The Innovative Outlook of Organizations in Emerging Economies
15.4. Novel Internal Strategies for Increasing Business Innovation Capacity
15.4.1. Strategic and Innovative Human Resource Management
15.4.2. Goal Setting for Innovation
15.4.3. Supporting Employee Creativity
15.4.4. Empowering Employees for Innovation
15.4.5. Developing Effective Organizational Communication
15.4.6. Leading for Innovation
15.4.7. Building an Innovative Organizational Culture
15.4.8. Establishing Teams for Innovation
15.5. Evidences from Selected Corporations from BIST Companies
15.6. Suggestions for Future Research
15.7. Conclusions and Discussion
Chapter 16: Understanding the Market in Digital Environment: A Sensemaking Framework for Marketing Strategy
16.1. Introduction
16.2. Literature Review - The Concept of Sensemaking
16.3. A Sensemaking Framework for Marketing Strategy
16.3.1. Discovery Stage
16.3.2. Sensemaking Stage
16.3.3. Prediction Stage
16.4. Conclusion and Discussion
Chapter 17: Developing Qualified Personnel Selection Strategies Using MCDM Approach: A University Hospital Practice
17.1. Introduction
17.2. General Information About Personnel Selection
17.3. Literature Review
17.4. Methodology
17.5. Analysis Results.
17.6. Conclusion and Discussion
Chapter 18: The Relationship Between Financial Innovation and Economic Growth: Evidence from Azerbaijan
18.1. Introduction
18.2. The Role of FI in Economic Growth
18.3. Methodology and Data
18.4. Estimation Results
18.5. Conclusion
Chapter 19: Increasing Customer Satisfaction in Mobile Applications in the Digitalized World in Terms of Usability: Model Application
19. 1. Introduction
19.2. The Importance of Customer Satisfaction in Mobile Marketing on the Axis of Globalizing World
19.3. Ensuring Customer Satisfaction Focus and Increasing Satisfaction
19.4. Usability and Usability Tests
19.5. Analysis Results
19.5.1. Purpose and Method of the Research
19.5.2. Evaluation of the Findings
19.6. Conclusion and Discussion
Index.
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1-80043-444-8
OCLC:
1244630929

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