Impact of Welfare Measures on the Quality of Employees Performance with Special Reference to Construction Industry
The concept of employee welfare is vibrant. Its broad viewpoint and contents are inclined to change, depending on social and economic changes that occur in society. Employee welfare includes various services, benefits, and facilities offered to employees by employers.
Is Wealth A Loan? “The Win-Win-Win Papakonstantinidis Equi-Harmony Point”- The Queen’s Evidence Argument
The market-bank writes this additional capital into its assets Banks-as it is known- are interested more, to write a new loan than to payoff This “radical idea” based on this reversal in any bargain is examined in the frame of Nash Bargaining Theory (1950)
Modern Marketing Communication in Tourism
Mass tourism, which is developing from the beginning of the 60s of the last century approximately, is an essential contributor to the development not only of regional but also national economies and generally, it is presented by tourism destination. Despite
Do Earnings Management Leads to Sub-optimal Investments by Firms? Empirical Evidence From the Textile Sector of Pakistan
The Earning Management (hereafter EM) activities are a common practice in the corporate world and researchers are drawing their attention to this phenomenon for the last two decades or so. The stakeholders and regulators are curious about EM
The Importance of Social Media and Digital Marketing to Attract Millennials’ Behavior as a Consumer
Millenials Generation is the term for people that born after 1981 and before 2002 (Blair, 2017). As a Marketing Manager for the consumer goods’ brand, especially snacks that targeted to 15 to 18 years old teenagers (as per 2017, this target market means
A Review Study of Antecedents of Electronic Word-of-Mouth: The Case of Transition Economy – Uzbekistan
The scholars of marketing have been studying antecedents of electronic word-of-mouth (eWOM) on social media in Western and Asian societies. For example, the conceptual framework developed by Chu and Kim (2011), which explains how the US





