University-Industry Partnership in New Energy Vehicle Industry in China
Universities and government agencies play a major role in companies’ Research and Development operations. The company’s staff obtains a major part of their knowledge in the organization throughout practice and learning.
Corporate Governance System and Entrepreneurial Orientation in the Banking Sector: Evidence from a Developing Country
Streams of literature on Corporate Governance System (CGS) and Entrepreneurial Orientation (EO) dwelt mainly on the association or effect of CGS dimensions: such as board structure, board size and tenure, on limited aspects of EO.
Does Cross-Culture Human Resource Management Affect Performance of International Organizations? Evidence from Rwanda
The interaction of employees in subsidiaries of international companies both from the parent and host countries pose a challenge to those handling human resource management issues due to differences in national cultures of those who work in the subsidiaries.
An Introduction to Empiric Approach to the Resource Curse Phenomenon in Small Island Developing States (SIDS)
The dependence on natural resources exports and its effects on economic growth represent one of the fields of study in political economy. This paper represents an empiric analysis of sets of macroeconomic data for several Small Island Developing States (SIDS)
Bitcoin as an Innovative Payment Currency in Germany: Development of the e-Gold Standard
Recent years have witnessed the advances of e-money systems such as Bitcoin, PayPal and various forms of stored-value cards. This paper adopts a mechanism design approach to identify some essential features of different payment systems that implement and improve the constrained optimal resource allocation in Germany
Communication Transparency in Ethical andTraditional Banking in Spain
Transparency is a key value in the thinking of ethical banks, but do they perform different practices over traditional banking that justify or support that commitment to transparency? This study examines transparency in the communication process in two different types of banking in Spain: ethical/alternative banking and traditional banking.





