Progress in Economics Research. Volume 35

$290.00

Albert Tavidze (Editor)

Series: Progress in Economics Research
BISAC: BUS069000

In this next volume of Progress in Economics Research, chapters discuss risk measurement methods in financial investments; the expansion of intellectual property rights and foreign direct investments; the role of process in policy-making in the maritime sector with reference to corporate social responsibility and how issues of flexibility, movement, change, and the increasing speed of these events can be accommodated in a new governance framework that takes account of the changed situation for nation-states; enhanced cooperation and the progressive process of differentiated integration in the European Union and its implications; personal metaphors expressed using a sample of MBA students who are preparing for their future careers as directors; mobilizers’ problematizing economic inequality in Hong Kong.; and home purchase decisions of the younger generation in Hong Kong. (Imprint: Nova)

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Preface

Chapter 1. Risk Measurement Methods in Financial Investments
Liang-Xin Li (Department of Finance, Hunan International Economics University, Changsha, Hunan, China)

Chapter 2. Expansion of IPRs and FDI
Georgios I. Zekos (Aristotle University, Democritus University, University of Hull, University of Peloponnese, TEI of Central Macedonia-Serres- Hellas, Greece)

Chapter 3. An Agile Approach to Maritime Governance and Corporate Social Responsibility
Michael Roe (Plymouth University, Plymouth, UK)

Chapter 4. Still More United than Diversified? Enhanced Cooperation and the Progressive Process of Differentiated Integration in the European Union and its Implications
Tomasz Kubin (University of Silesia in Katowice, Poland)

Chapter 5. Future Managers’ Personal Metaphors: An Exploratory Study with MBA Students
Lucía Mellado, Laura Parte and Anne M. Garvey (Department of Economía de la Empresa y Contabilidad, Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED), Madrid, Spain, and others)

Chapter 6. Mobilizers’ Problematizing of Economic Inequality in Hong Kong
Chau-kiu Cheung (City University of Hong Kong, China)

Chapter 7. Understanding the Home Purchase Decision of the Younger Generation in Hong Kong
L. H. Li (Department of Real Estate and Construction, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China)

Index

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