Quantitative Analysis of Social and Financial Market Development:
Quantitative Analysis of Social and Financial Market Development is a crucial resource of current, cutting-edge research exploring the latest social and financial developments across Asia
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505 | 8 | |a Intro -- Half Title Page -- Series Editor -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- About the Editors -- About the Contributors -- Chapter 1: Effect of Related Party Transaction and Political Connection on Real Earnings Management: Study on Manufacturing Companies Listed in Indonesia Stock Exchange -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Theoretical Framework and Hypotheses Development -- 2.1. Agency Theory -- 2.2. Real Earnings Management -- 2.3. RPTs and REM -- 2.4. POLCON and REM -- 2.5. BOD and REM -- 2.6. IO and REM -- 2.7. IA and REM -- 2.8. AQ and REM -- 3. Research Methods -- 4. Measurement of Variables -- 4.1. Real Earnings Management -- 4.2. Related Party Transactions -- 4.3. Political Connection -- 4.4. Board of Directors -- 4.5. Institutional Ownership -- 4.6. Information Asymmetry -- 4.7. Audit Quality -- 4.8. Control Variables -- 5. Research Result -- 6. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 2: Exchange Rate Volatility and Tourist Arrivals from Asean to Malaysia -- 1. Introduction -- Tourist Arrivals and ERV -- Literature Review -- Theoretical Review -- Empirical Review -- Methodology -- Selection of Variables -- Data -- Model Specification -- ARDL Model -- Results and Discussion -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3: The Impact of Long-term Cross-currency Basis Swap on Japanese Government Bonds: Analysis of Different Non-traditional Monetary Policy Regimes -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Background of the BOJ's Non-traditional Monetary Policy -- 3. Data -- 4. Methodology -- 4.1. Unit Root Test -- 4.2. Cointegration Test -- 4.3. Cointegration Vector Test -- 5. Results -- 5.1. Unit Root Test -- 5.2. Cointegration Test -- 5.3. Cointegration Vector Test -- 6. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: The Impact of COVID-19- related Events on Indonesian Composite and Sectoral Index -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Literature Review | |
505 | 8 | |a 3. Samples, Variables, and Models -- 3.1. Data Samples -- 3.2. Variables -- 3.3. Research Model -- 3.3.1. Efficiency Market Hypothesis -- 3.3.2. Event Study -- 4. Empirical Result and Analysis -- 4.1 Random Walk Test in JCI -- 4.2. JKSE Composite Index Event Study Analysis -- 4.3. Event Study Analysis of Nine Sectoral Indices -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5: Customer Satisfaction of E-wallet User: An Adoption of Information System Success Model -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Literature Review -- 2.1. E-Wallet -- 2.2. Trust -- 2.3. Customer Satisfaction and Delone McLean Information System Success Model -- 2.4. Previous Research -- 3. Methodology -- 3.1. Sampling Instrumentation -- 3.2. Data Collection -- 3.3. Data Processing -- 3.4. Proposed Model and Hypothesis -- 4. Data Analysis and Findings -- 4.1. Model Measurement -- 4.2. Analysis of Structural Model -- 4.3. Mediation Analysis -- 4.4. Hypothesis Testing and Discussion -- 5. Conclusion and Recommendation -- 5.1. Conclusion -- 5.2. Recommendation for Future Research -- 5.3. Recommendation for Regulator and Supervisor -- 5.4. Recommendation for Provider -- References -- Chapter 6: Stable Financial Performance as the Antecedent of ESG Activity and Firm Value Relationship: An Evidence from Indonesia -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Theoretical Framework and Hypothesis Development -- 2.1. ESG and Stakeholder Theory: A Strategy for Long-term Sustainability -- 2.2. The Relationship of Firm Performance and ESG Activity -- 2.3. The Relationship of ESG Activity and Firm's Value -- 2.4. ESG Performance as Mediation of Firm Performance and Firm Value -- 3. Research Methods -- 4. Empirical Results and Discussion -- 4.1. Descriptive Statistics of Variables -- 4.2. Regression Result and Discussion -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7: An Initial Study of Knowledge Sharing Policies in Higher Education | |
505 | 8 | |a Introduction -- Literature Review -- Conceptual and Empirical Studies on Knowledge Sharing -- Knowledge Sharing Activities in Higher Education -- Research Method -- Data Analysis -- Research Informants -- The Dominant Type of Knowledge -- The Availability of Bureau that Promote Knowledge Sharing Activities -- Willingness to Share Knowledge Among Lecturers -- Organizational Strategies and Policies to Support Knowledge Sharing Activities -- The Importance of Knowledge Sharing Activities Among Academics -- The Use of Technology in Knowledge Sharing Activities Among Academics -- Motivation for Knowledge Sharing Among Academics -- Obstacles of Knowledge Sharing Activities Among Academics -- Conclusion and Suggestions for Future Research -- References -- Chapter 8: An Empirical Analysis of Firm-specific Determinants of Capital Structure Before and During COVID-19 Pandemic: Evidence from Listed Hotels, Restaurants, and Tourism Entities on the Indonesia Stock Exchange -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Literature Review and Hypothesis Development -- 2.1. Capital Structure -- 2.2. Capital Structure Theories -- 2.2.1. Trade-off Theory -- 2.2.2. Pecking Order Theory -- 2.2.3. Agency Cost Theory -- 2.3. Capital Structure Proxies (Leverage) -- 2.4. Determinants of Capital Structure -- 2.5. Effects of the Covid-19 Pandemic -- 3. Research Methodology -- 3.1. Data -- 3.2. Dependent Variables -- 3.3. Independent Variables -- 3.4. Model Construction -- 4. Results -- 4.1.1. Lagrange Multiple Test -- 4.1.2. Hausman Test -- 4.2. Classical assumption test -- 4.2.1. Normality -- 4.2.2. Multicollinearity -- 4.3. Hypotheses Testing -- 4.3.1. Coefficients of Determination (R2) -- 4.3.2. F-test -- 4.3.3. t-Test -- 4.4. Random Effects Regression Results for Model 1. BL -- 4.5. Random Effects Regression Results for Model 2. NE -- 4.6. Random Effects Regression Results for Model 3. DER. | |
505 | 8 | |a 5. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 9: Modern Concepts of Distribution of Knowledge and Their Influence on the Process of Diffusion of Innovations on MACRO- AND MICROLEVELS of Economy -- Introduction -- Methods -- Results and Discussion -- Conclusions (Summary) -- References -- Chapter 10: Are Unhappy People More Likely to be Religious? Evidence from Chinese Rural Elderly -- Introduction -- Literature Review -- Research Design -- Data -- Empirical Model -- Results -- Conclusion -- References -- Index | |
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contents | Intro -- Half Title Page -- Series Editor -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- About the Editors -- About the Contributors -- Chapter 1: Effect of Related Party Transaction and Political Connection on Real Earnings Management: Study on Manufacturing Companies Listed in Indonesia Stock Exchange -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Theoretical Framework and Hypotheses Development -- 2.1. Agency Theory -- 2.2. Real Earnings Management -- 2.3. RPTs and REM -- 2.4. POLCON and REM -- 2.5. BOD and REM -- 2.6. IO and REM -- 2.7. IA and REM -- 2.8. AQ and REM -- 3. Research Methods -- 4. Measurement of Variables -- 4.1. Real Earnings Management -- 4.2. Related Party Transactions -- 4.3. Political Connection -- 4.4. Board of Directors -- 4.5. Institutional Ownership -- 4.6. Information Asymmetry -- 4.7. Audit Quality -- 4.8. Control Variables -- 5. Research Result -- 6. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 2: Exchange Rate Volatility and Tourist Arrivals from Asean to Malaysia -- 1. Introduction -- Tourist Arrivals and ERV -- Literature Review -- Theoretical Review -- Empirical Review -- Methodology -- Selection of Variables -- Data -- Model Specification -- ARDL Model -- Results and Discussion -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3: The Impact of Long-term Cross-currency Basis Swap on Japanese Government Bonds: Analysis of Different Non-traditional Monetary Policy Regimes -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Background of the BOJ's Non-traditional Monetary Policy -- 3. Data -- 4. Methodology -- 4.1. Unit Root Test -- 4.2. Cointegration Test -- 4.3. Cointegration Vector Test -- 5. Results -- 5.1. Unit Root Test -- 5.2. Cointegration Test -- 5.3. Cointegration Vector Test -- 6. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: The Impact of COVID-19- related Events on Indonesian Composite and Sectoral Index -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Literature Review 3. Samples, Variables, and Models -- 3.1. Data Samples -- 3.2. Variables -- 3.3. Research Model -- 3.3.1. Efficiency Market Hypothesis -- 3.3.2. Event Study -- 4. Empirical Result and Analysis -- 4.1 Random Walk Test in JCI -- 4.2. JKSE Composite Index Event Study Analysis -- 4.3. Event Study Analysis of Nine Sectoral Indices -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5: Customer Satisfaction of E-wallet User: An Adoption of Information System Success Model -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Literature Review -- 2.1. E-Wallet -- 2.2. Trust -- 2.3. Customer Satisfaction and Delone McLean Information System Success Model -- 2.4. Previous Research -- 3. Methodology -- 3.1. Sampling Instrumentation -- 3.2. Data Collection -- 3.3. Data Processing -- 3.4. Proposed Model and Hypothesis -- 4. Data Analysis and Findings -- 4.1. Model Measurement -- 4.2. Analysis of Structural Model -- 4.3. Mediation Analysis -- 4.4. Hypothesis Testing and Discussion -- 5. Conclusion and Recommendation -- 5.1. Conclusion -- 5.2. Recommendation for Future Research -- 5.3. Recommendation for Regulator and Supervisor -- 5.4. Recommendation for Provider -- References -- Chapter 6: Stable Financial Performance as the Antecedent of ESG Activity and Firm Value Relationship: An Evidence from Indonesia -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Theoretical Framework and Hypothesis Development -- 2.1. ESG and Stakeholder Theory: A Strategy for Long-term Sustainability -- 2.2. The Relationship of Firm Performance and ESG Activity -- 2.3. The Relationship of ESG Activity and Firm's Value -- 2.4. ESG Performance as Mediation of Firm Performance and Firm Value -- 3. Research Methods -- 4. Empirical Results and Discussion -- 4.1. Descriptive Statistics of Variables -- 4.2. Regression Result and Discussion -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7: An Initial Study of Knowledge Sharing Policies in Higher Education Introduction -- Literature Review -- Conceptual and Empirical Studies on Knowledge Sharing -- Knowledge Sharing Activities in Higher Education -- Research Method -- Data Analysis -- Research Informants -- The Dominant Type of Knowledge -- The Availability of Bureau that Promote Knowledge Sharing Activities -- Willingness to Share Knowledge Among Lecturers -- Organizational Strategies and Policies to Support Knowledge Sharing Activities -- The Importance of Knowledge Sharing Activities Among Academics -- The Use of Technology in Knowledge Sharing Activities Among Academics -- Motivation for Knowledge Sharing Among Academics -- Obstacles of Knowledge Sharing Activities Among Academics -- Conclusion and Suggestions for Future Research -- References -- Chapter 8: An Empirical Analysis of Firm-specific Determinants of Capital Structure Before and During COVID-19 Pandemic: Evidence from Listed Hotels, Restaurants, and Tourism Entities on the Indonesia Stock Exchange -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Literature Review and Hypothesis Development -- 2.1. Capital Structure -- 2.2. Capital Structure Theories -- 2.2.1. Trade-off Theory -- 2.2.2. Pecking Order Theory -- 2.2.3. Agency Cost Theory -- 2.3. Capital Structure Proxies (Leverage) -- 2.4. Determinants of Capital Structure -- 2.5. Effects of the Covid-19 Pandemic -- 3. Research Methodology -- 3.1. Data -- 3.2. Dependent Variables -- 3.3. Independent Variables -- 3.4. Model Construction -- 4. Results -- 4.1.1. Lagrange Multiple Test -- 4.1.2. Hausman Test -- 4.2. Classical assumption test -- 4.2.1. Normality -- 4.2.2. Multicollinearity -- 4.3. Hypotheses Testing -- 4.3.1. Coefficients of Determination (R2) -- 4.3.2. F-test -- 4.3.3. t-Test -- 4.4. Random Effects Regression Results for Model 1. BL -- 4.5. Random Effects Regression Results for Model 2. NE -- 4.6. Random Effects Regression Results for Model 3. DER. 5. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 9: Modern Concepts of Distribution of Knowledge and Their Influence on the Process of Diffusion of Innovations on MACRO- AND MICROLEVELS of Economy -- Introduction -- Methods -- Results and Discussion -- Conclusions (Summary) -- References -- Chapter 10: Are Unhappy People More Likely to be Religious? Evidence from Chinese Rural Elderly -- Introduction -- Literature Review -- Research Design -- Data -- Empirical Model -- Results -- Conclusion -- References -- Index |
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spelling | Barnett, William A. Verfasser aut Quantitative Analysis of Social and Financial Market Development 1st ed Bingley Emerald Publishing Limited 2022 ©2022 1 Online-Ressource (177 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier International Symposia in Economic Theory and Econometrics Series v.30 Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Intro -- Half Title Page -- Series Editor -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- About the Editors -- About the Contributors -- Chapter 1: Effect of Related Party Transaction and Political Connection on Real Earnings Management: Study on Manufacturing Companies Listed in Indonesia Stock Exchange -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Theoretical Framework and Hypotheses Development -- 2.1. Agency Theory -- 2.2. Real Earnings Management -- 2.3. RPTs and REM -- 2.4. POLCON and REM -- 2.5. BOD and REM -- 2.6. IO and REM -- 2.7. IA and REM -- 2.8. AQ and REM -- 3. Research Methods -- 4. Measurement of Variables -- 4.1. Real Earnings Management -- 4.2. Related Party Transactions -- 4.3. Political Connection -- 4.4. Board of Directors -- 4.5. Institutional Ownership -- 4.6. Information Asymmetry -- 4.7. Audit Quality -- 4.8. Control Variables -- 5. Research Result -- 6. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 2: Exchange Rate Volatility and Tourist Arrivals from Asean to Malaysia -- 1. Introduction -- Tourist Arrivals and ERV -- Literature Review -- Theoretical Review -- Empirical Review -- Methodology -- Selection of Variables -- Data -- Model Specification -- ARDL Model -- Results and Discussion -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3: The Impact of Long-term Cross-currency Basis Swap on Japanese Government Bonds: Analysis of Different Non-traditional Monetary Policy Regimes -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Background of the BOJ's Non-traditional Monetary Policy -- 3. Data -- 4. Methodology -- 4.1. Unit Root Test -- 4.2. Cointegration Test -- 4.3. Cointegration Vector Test -- 5. Results -- 5.1. Unit Root Test -- 5.2. Cointegration Test -- 5.3. Cointegration Vector Test -- 6. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: The Impact of COVID-19- related Events on Indonesian Composite and Sectoral Index -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Literature Review 3. Samples, Variables, and Models -- 3.1. Data Samples -- 3.2. Variables -- 3.3. Research Model -- 3.3.1. Efficiency Market Hypothesis -- 3.3.2. Event Study -- 4. Empirical Result and Analysis -- 4.1 Random Walk Test in JCI -- 4.2. JKSE Composite Index Event Study Analysis -- 4.3. Event Study Analysis of Nine Sectoral Indices -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5: Customer Satisfaction of E-wallet User: An Adoption of Information System Success Model -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Literature Review -- 2.1. E-Wallet -- 2.2. Trust -- 2.3. Customer Satisfaction and Delone McLean Information System Success Model -- 2.4. Previous Research -- 3. Methodology -- 3.1. Sampling Instrumentation -- 3.2. Data Collection -- 3.3. Data Processing -- 3.4. Proposed Model and Hypothesis -- 4. Data Analysis and Findings -- 4.1. Model Measurement -- 4.2. Analysis of Structural Model -- 4.3. Mediation Analysis -- 4.4. Hypothesis Testing and Discussion -- 5. Conclusion and Recommendation -- 5.1. Conclusion -- 5.2. Recommendation for Future Research -- 5.3. Recommendation for Regulator and Supervisor -- 5.4. Recommendation for Provider -- References -- Chapter 6: Stable Financial Performance as the Antecedent of ESG Activity and Firm Value Relationship: An Evidence from Indonesia -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Theoretical Framework and Hypothesis Development -- 2.1. ESG and Stakeholder Theory: A Strategy for Long-term Sustainability -- 2.2. The Relationship of Firm Performance and ESG Activity -- 2.3. The Relationship of ESG Activity and Firm's Value -- 2.4. ESG Performance as Mediation of Firm Performance and Firm Value -- 3. Research Methods -- 4. Empirical Results and Discussion -- 4.1. Descriptive Statistics of Variables -- 4.2. Regression Result and Discussion -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7: An Initial Study of Knowledge Sharing Policies in Higher Education Introduction -- Literature Review -- Conceptual and Empirical Studies on Knowledge Sharing -- Knowledge Sharing Activities in Higher Education -- Research Method -- Data Analysis -- Research Informants -- The Dominant Type of Knowledge -- The Availability of Bureau that Promote Knowledge Sharing Activities -- Willingness to Share Knowledge Among Lecturers -- Organizational Strategies and Policies to Support Knowledge Sharing Activities -- The Importance of Knowledge Sharing Activities Among Academics -- The Use of Technology in Knowledge Sharing Activities Among Academics -- Motivation for Knowledge Sharing Among Academics -- Obstacles of Knowledge Sharing Activities Among Academics -- Conclusion and Suggestions for Future Research -- References -- Chapter 8: An Empirical Analysis of Firm-specific Determinants of Capital Structure Before and During COVID-19 Pandemic: Evidence from Listed Hotels, Restaurants, and Tourism Entities on the Indonesia Stock Exchange -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Literature Review and Hypothesis Development -- 2.1. Capital Structure -- 2.2. Capital Structure Theories -- 2.2.1. Trade-off Theory -- 2.2.2. Pecking Order Theory -- 2.2.3. Agency Cost Theory -- 2.3. Capital Structure Proxies (Leverage) -- 2.4. Determinants of Capital Structure -- 2.5. Effects of the Covid-19 Pandemic -- 3. Research Methodology -- 3.1. Data -- 3.2. Dependent Variables -- 3.3. Independent Variables -- 3.4. Model Construction -- 4. Results -- 4.1.1. Lagrange Multiple Test -- 4.1.2. Hausman Test -- 4.2. Classical assumption test -- 4.2.1. Normality -- 4.2.2. Multicollinearity -- 4.3. Hypotheses Testing -- 4.3.1. Coefficients of Determination (R2) -- 4.3.2. F-test -- 4.3.3. t-Test -- 4.4. Random Effects Regression Results for Model 1. BL -- 4.5. Random Effects Regression Results for Model 2. NE -- 4.6. Random Effects Regression Results for Model 3. DER. 5. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 9: Modern Concepts of Distribution of Knowledge and Their Influence on the Process of Diffusion of Innovations on MACRO- AND MICROLEVELS of Economy -- Introduction -- Methods -- Results and Discussion -- Conclusions (Summary) -- References -- Chapter 10: Are Unhappy People More Likely to be Religious? Evidence from Chinese Rural Elderly -- Introduction -- Literature Review -- Research Design -- Data -- Empirical Model -- Results -- Conclusion -- References -- Index Quantitative Analysis of Social and Financial Market Development is a crucial resource of current, cutting-edge research exploring the latest social and financial developments across Asia Finance-Econometric models Sergi, Bruno S. Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Barnett, William A. Quantitative Analysis of Social and Financial Market Development Bingley : Emerald Publishing Limited,c2022 9781801179218 |
spellingShingle | Barnett, William A. Quantitative Analysis of Social and Financial Market Development Intro -- Half Title Page -- Series Editor -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- About the Editors -- About the Contributors -- Chapter 1: Effect of Related Party Transaction and Political Connection on Real Earnings Management: Study on Manufacturing Companies Listed in Indonesia Stock Exchange -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Theoretical Framework and Hypotheses Development -- 2.1. Agency Theory -- 2.2. Real Earnings Management -- 2.3. RPTs and REM -- 2.4. POLCON and REM -- 2.5. BOD and REM -- 2.6. IO and REM -- 2.7. IA and REM -- 2.8. AQ and REM -- 3. Research Methods -- 4. Measurement of Variables -- 4.1. Real Earnings Management -- 4.2. Related Party Transactions -- 4.3. Political Connection -- 4.4. Board of Directors -- 4.5. Institutional Ownership -- 4.6. Information Asymmetry -- 4.7. Audit Quality -- 4.8. Control Variables -- 5. Research Result -- 6. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 2: Exchange Rate Volatility and Tourist Arrivals from Asean to Malaysia -- 1. Introduction -- Tourist Arrivals and ERV -- Literature Review -- Theoretical Review -- Empirical Review -- Methodology -- Selection of Variables -- Data -- Model Specification -- ARDL Model -- Results and Discussion -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3: The Impact of Long-term Cross-currency Basis Swap on Japanese Government Bonds: Analysis of Different Non-traditional Monetary Policy Regimes -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Background of the BOJ's Non-traditional Monetary Policy -- 3. Data -- 4. Methodology -- 4.1. Unit Root Test -- 4.2. Cointegration Test -- 4.3. Cointegration Vector Test -- 5. Results -- 5.1. Unit Root Test -- 5.2. Cointegration Test -- 5.3. Cointegration Vector Test -- 6. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: The Impact of COVID-19- related Events on Indonesian Composite and Sectoral Index -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Literature Review 3. Samples, Variables, and Models -- 3.1. Data Samples -- 3.2. Variables -- 3.3. Research Model -- 3.3.1. Efficiency Market Hypothesis -- 3.3.2. Event Study -- 4. Empirical Result and Analysis -- 4.1 Random Walk Test in JCI -- 4.2. JKSE Composite Index Event Study Analysis -- 4.3. Event Study Analysis of Nine Sectoral Indices -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5: Customer Satisfaction of E-wallet User: An Adoption of Information System Success Model -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Literature Review -- 2.1. E-Wallet -- 2.2. Trust -- 2.3. Customer Satisfaction and Delone McLean Information System Success Model -- 2.4. Previous Research -- 3. Methodology -- 3.1. Sampling Instrumentation -- 3.2. Data Collection -- 3.3. Data Processing -- 3.4. Proposed Model and Hypothesis -- 4. Data Analysis and Findings -- 4.1. Model Measurement -- 4.2. Analysis of Structural Model -- 4.3. Mediation Analysis -- 4.4. Hypothesis Testing and Discussion -- 5. Conclusion and Recommendation -- 5.1. Conclusion -- 5.2. Recommendation for Future Research -- 5.3. Recommendation for Regulator and Supervisor -- 5.4. Recommendation for Provider -- References -- Chapter 6: Stable Financial Performance as the Antecedent of ESG Activity and Firm Value Relationship: An Evidence from Indonesia -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Theoretical Framework and Hypothesis Development -- 2.1. ESG and Stakeholder Theory: A Strategy for Long-term Sustainability -- 2.2. The Relationship of Firm Performance and ESG Activity -- 2.3. The Relationship of ESG Activity and Firm's Value -- 2.4. ESG Performance as Mediation of Firm Performance and Firm Value -- 3. Research Methods -- 4. Empirical Results and Discussion -- 4.1. Descriptive Statistics of Variables -- 4.2. Regression Result and Discussion -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7: An Initial Study of Knowledge Sharing Policies in Higher Education Introduction -- Literature Review -- Conceptual and Empirical Studies on Knowledge Sharing -- Knowledge Sharing Activities in Higher Education -- Research Method -- Data Analysis -- Research Informants -- The Dominant Type of Knowledge -- The Availability of Bureau that Promote Knowledge Sharing Activities -- Willingness to Share Knowledge Among Lecturers -- Organizational Strategies and Policies to Support Knowledge Sharing Activities -- The Importance of Knowledge Sharing Activities Among Academics -- The Use of Technology in Knowledge Sharing Activities Among Academics -- Motivation for Knowledge Sharing Among Academics -- Obstacles of Knowledge Sharing Activities Among Academics -- Conclusion and Suggestions for Future Research -- References -- Chapter 8: An Empirical Analysis of Firm-specific Determinants of Capital Structure Before and During COVID-19 Pandemic: Evidence from Listed Hotels, Restaurants, and Tourism Entities on the Indonesia Stock Exchange -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Literature Review and Hypothesis Development -- 2.1. Capital Structure -- 2.2. Capital Structure Theories -- 2.2.1. Trade-off Theory -- 2.2.2. Pecking Order Theory -- 2.2.3. Agency Cost Theory -- 2.3. Capital Structure Proxies (Leverage) -- 2.4. Determinants of Capital Structure -- 2.5. Effects of the Covid-19 Pandemic -- 3. Research Methodology -- 3.1. Data -- 3.2. Dependent Variables -- 3.3. Independent Variables -- 3.4. Model Construction -- 4. Results -- 4.1.1. Lagrange Multiple Test -- 4.1.2. Hausman Test -- 4.2. Classical assumption test -- 4.2.1. Normality -- 4.2.2. Multicollinearity -- 4.3. Hypotheses Testing -- 4.3.1. Coefficients of Determination (R2) -- 4.3.2. F-test -- 4.3.3. t-Test -- 4.4. Random Effects Regression Results for Model 1. BL -- 4.5. Random Effects Regression Results for Model 2. NE -- 4.6. Random Effects Regression Results for Model 3. DER. 5. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 9: Modern Concepts of Distribution of Knowledge and Their Influence on the Process of Diffusion of Innovations on MACRO- AND MICROLEVELS of Economy -- Introduction -- Methods -- Results and Discussion -- Conclusions (Summary) -- References -- Chapter 10: Are Unhappy People More Likely to be Religious? Evidence from Chinese Rural Elderly -- Introduction -- Literature Review -- Research Design -- Data -- Empirical Model -- Results -- Conclusion -- References -- Index Finance-Econometric models |
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