ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
How Does Human Capital of Public Sector Affect National Wellbeing?
Achieving development alongside welfare is considered one of the main criteria of the power of countries. By virtue of unique authority, the public sector plays a significant role in increasing wellbeing. Thus, the aim of this research is to test relationships between variables with an emphasis on the role of human capital in promoting national wellbeing. The research methodology is correlation, and the primary sources of gathering data were international databases such as the World Bank, UNDP, UNPAN, etc. The analysis was at country level. Research results indicate that the public sector, with its unique human resource, can enhance the capacity for national competitiveness, improve good governance, and promote wellbeing.
https://ijms.ut.ac.ir/article_79124_860fd7bb979ff031cdfee4b3ab2233c3.pdf
2021-07-01
469
486
10.22059/ijms.2020.216931.672295
national wellbeing
Human capital
National competitiveness capacity
Good Governance
Hassan
Danaeefard
hdanaee@modares.ac.ir
1
Professor, Faculty of Management and Economics, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran
AUTHOR
Jabbar
Babashahi
j.babashahi@ut.ac.ir
2
Assistant Professor, Faculty of Management and Accounting, College of Farabi, University of Tehran, Qom, Iran
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A Location-Inventory-Pricing Supply Chain Network Design for Perishable Products Under Disruptions
In this study, we discuss a location-inventory-pricing model considering the capacity constraints of the warehouses, disruption, and multiple perishable products. We extend a model that assumes that warehouses may face disruption, failed warehouses cannot cover any service, and their customers are assigned to other warehouses. To decrease the risk of disruption, we examine the efficiency of markup pricing strategy and support services. The objective function of this MINLP is to maximize the total profit of warehouses. To solve this model, Genetic Algorithm (GA) and Grasshopper Optimization Algorithm (GOA) are used. To evaluate the recommended model, several sensitivity analyses are proposed. Finally, the results of numerical experiments implicate the high-performance of GOA in dealing with problems and achieving better results. According to the results, backup services and markup pricing strategies are very effective in reducing the damage caused by the disruption.
https://ijms.ut.ac.ir/article_77323_900b976b5a2fef80992d10f8a0c54fca.pdf
2021-07-01
487
507
10.22059/ijms.2020.287086.673754
Location-inventory
Perishability
Markup pricing
Disruption
Meta-heuristic algorithms
Tooba
Asghari
tooba.asghari@ut.a.ir
1
School of Industrial Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran
AUTHOR
Soroush
Aghamohamadi-Bosjin
aghamohamadi.sor@ut.ac.ir
2
School of Industrial Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran
AUTHOR
Masoud
Rabbani
mrabani@ut.ac.ir
3
School of Industrial Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran
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ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
The Effect of Manager Forecast of Future Sales on Company Risk During Sales Decline Using the Fama-French Five-Factor Model
A sales decline period disrupts the time series of earnings and, consequently, reduces their predictability. Such a situation can lead to inappropriate decisions by investors. Therefore, managers need to respond appropriately to negative news resulting from sales decline. Manager response is related to forecasting future sales situations, which could affect risk to the firm. Accordingly, the purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of managers' forecasts of future sales on the risk of companies that have experienced sales decline. In this study, the ratio of the changes in operating profit margin was used to compare companies with optimistic and pessimistic managers. To investigate the research hypotheses, the Fama-French five-factor model was used to depict a period of 11 years, from 2007 to 2017, for the companies that are accepted in the Tehran Stock Exchange. It should be noted that the market beta of the Fama-French five-factor model is distinguished by upside potential and downside risk factors, making it possible to study them individually. The findings imply that in companies with optimistic managers, the upside potential is more than the downside risk, but in companies with pessimistic managers, there is no significant difference between the upside potential and the downside risk.
https://ijms.ut.ac.ir/article_79386_268a77bda5461b86208f38710354bfee.pdf
2021-07-01
509
525
10.22059/ijms.2021.296411.673936
Sales decline
Upside potential
Downside Risk
Fama-French five-factor model
Fama-French six-factor model
Zahra
Moghadam
zahram1708@yahoo.com
1
PhD Student, Department of Accounting, Faculty of Economics and Management, Urmia University, Urmia, Iran
AUTHOR
Gholamreza
Mansourfar
mansour325@yahoo.com
2
Associate Professor, Department of Accounting, Faculty of Economics and Management, Urmia University, Urmia, Iran
LEAD_AUTHOR
Hamzeh
Didar
h.didar@urmia.ac.ir
3
Associate Professor, Department of Accounting, Faculty of Economics and Management, Urmia University, Urmia, Iran
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ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
The Effect of Dynamic Competitive Capabilities on Financial Reporting Quality: The Test of Source-Based Capabilities
The competitive environment of financial markets has made companies successful in this field that rely on the creation of pluralistic values, inimitable resources, and their competitive capacity to develop a coherent manner to gain more market share based on the capabilities they acquire. While having potential future returns from a competitive perspective, developing these capabilities, can also improve the level of interaction of the company with stakeholders and enhance the company's competitive performance. The purpose of this research was to examine the effect of the dynamic competitive capabilities on financial reporting quality. In this study, 93 companies in Tehran Stock Exchange during the period 2007 to 2018 were studied. In this study, technological capability based on Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) was used to measure dynamic competitiveness and the quality of accruals, and voluntary accruals were used to measure the quality of financial reporting. The results of statistical analysis and testing of research hypothesis showed that the technology based on source-based approach has a positive and significant effect on the quality of corporate financial reporting. This result suggests that with the development of dynamic competitiveness, the company will be more capable of creating more sustainable resources at a competitive market level, which can lead to improved quality of corporate financial reporting.
https://ijms.ut.ac.ir/article_78979_b41f1e649f9983a48d56e718f8f9a2d7.pdf
2021-07-01
527
545
10.22059/ijms.2020.300171.674025
Financial reporting quality
Technological capacity
Dynamic Competitive Capabilities
Source-based capabilities
Mohammad
Hosinzadeh
mohamad_hoseinzadeh55@yahoo.com
1
PhD Student, Department of Accounting, Shahrood Branch, Islamic Azad University, Shahrood, Iran
AUTHOR
Hasan
Valiyan
hasan.valiyan@yahoo.com
2
Assistant Professor, Department of Accounting, Shahrood Branch, Islamic Azad University, Shahrood, Iran
LEAD_AUTHOR
Mohammad Reza
Abdoli
mrab830@yahoo.com
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Associate Professor, Department of Accounting, Shahrood Branch, Islamic Azad University, Shahrood, Iran
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Modeling Asset Pricing Using Behavioral Variables: Fama-Macbeth Approach
Investors generally make decisions based on risk and stock returns, and their decisions are influenced by two factors, namely macroeconomic variables and microeconomic variables. The behavioral factors affecting investment decisions are investigated in the area of behavioral finance. In other words, behavioral finance focuses on specific human behavior attributes and their utilization in asset pricing. Behavioral asset pricing is the result of applying behavioral finance theories within traditional asset pricing theories. Although there are many asset-pricing models, due to their weaknesses and incompleteness as well as the necessity of investigating behavioral factors, this study attempted to model asset pricing using behavioral models.The population of the study included all listed firms in Tehran Stock Exchange over the years 2008 to 2018, and the sample was selected through systematic elimination of the population. Given these conditions, 141 firms were selected as the sample. The hypotheses were then tested by designing multivariate regression models.The results showed that using Fama-Macbeth approach, accounting information risk, investors’ trading behavior, and investors' sentiments had a significant and direct impact on firms’ stock returns.Thus, it is argued that behavioral variables can play a significant role in Modeling Asset Pricing.
https://ijms.ut.ac.ir/article_78340_fab85aefa903c33b4fa33275c6d1e38a.pdf
2021-07-01
547
564
10.22059/ijms.2020.303308.674087
Accounting information risk
Investors’ trading behavior
Investors' sentiment stock returns
Fama-Macbeth Approach
Mohammad
Nasiri
nasiri.m2010@yahoo.com
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Department of Accounting, Faculty of Economics and Accounting, Islamic Azad University, South Tehran Branch, Tehran, Iran
AUTHOR
Fatemeh
Sarraf
fasaraf96@yahoo.com
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Department of Accounting, Faculty of Economics and Accounting, Islamic Azad University, South Tehran Branch, Tehran, Iran
LEAD_AUTHOR
Nowrouz
Nourollahzadeh
nourollahzadeh2020@yahoo.com
3
Department of Accounting, Faculty of Economics and Accounting, Islamic Azad University, South Tehran Branch, Tehran, Iran
AUTHOR
Mohsen
Hamidian
hamidian_2002@yahoo.com
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Department of Accounting, Faculty of Economics and Accounting, Islamic Azad University, South Tehran Branch, Tehran, Iran
AUTHOR
Yadollah
Noorifard
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Department of Accounting, Faculty of Economics and Accounting, Islamic Azad University, South Tehran Branch, Tehran, Iran
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Media and Sport Participation With Emphasis on Socio-Economic Factors: An Econometric Model With Simultaneous Equations Approach
Media can play an effective role in promoting sports participation by the distribution of sports information. In addition, sports activities and events are important sources of information for the media. Moreover, developed countries perform better economically and socially in sports and the media. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to investigate the interactive effect of media and sport participation with an emphasis on socio-economic factors. We developed an econometric model through the simultaneous equations approach and using the 2SLS method for provinces of Iran between 2004 and 2017. The results showed that there was an interactive, significant, and positive effect between sports media and athletes' sport participation. In addition, there was an interactive, significant, and positive effect between athletes' sport participation and non-athlete sport participation (referees and coaches). Sports media had a significant and positive effect on non-athletes sport participation but the effect of non-athletes' sports participation (referees and coaches) on the media was not significant. Furthermore, Consumer Price Index (CPI) of food, clothing, housing, and unemployment rate had a significant and negative effect on athletes' sports participation. The effect of GDP on the non-athletes sport participation was significant and positive. Finally, the country's population was found to have a significant and positive effect on sports media.
https://ijms.ut.ac.ir/article_78362_08acf1b57ac04d73f65b1b00e5581f12.pdf
2021-07-01
565
583
10.22059/ijms.2020.303936.674096
Media
sport participation
Gross Domestic Product (GDP)
Consumer Price Index (CPI)
Unemployment rate
Saeed
Khanmoradi
khanmoradi.sa@razi.ac.ir
1
PhD Student of Sport Management, Faculty of Sports Sciences, Razi University, Kermanshah, Iran
AUTHOR
Shirin
Zardoshtian
zardoshtian_shirin@yahoo.com.au
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Assistant Professor of Sport Management, Faculty of Sports Sciences, Razi University, Kermanshah, Iran
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Shahram
Fatahi
sh_fatahi@yahoo.com
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Associate Professor of Econometrics, Faculty of Economics and Entrepreneurship, Razi University, Kermanshah, Iran
AUTHOR
Geoff
Dickson
g.dickson@latrobe.edu.au
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Associate Professor of Sports Management and Director of Research Partnerships, Business School, Latrobe University, Melbourne, Australia
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ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
Comparative Analysis of Residents’ Attitudes Toward Sustainable Tourism Development Using a Multi-Criteria Decision-Making Technique
The main purpose of this study was to comparatively examine the factors that affect the attitudes of different resident groups (local and foreign) toward sustainable tourism development. In the study, the cause and effect relationship between contextual factors that affect residents’ attitudes toward sustainable tourism development have been analyzed using a multi-criteria decision-making technique for the first time. Moreover, the sub-criteria specifying the environmental, social, economic, and cultural impacts of sustainable tourism were analyzed with the DEMATEL technique. According to the study results, while seasonality was the most affecting factor for the locals, the environmental benefit was the most affecting factor for foreign residents. The factors most affected for the locals were environmental, cultural, and social benefits, and the most affected factors for foreign residents were cultural and social benefits. The results of the study provide important insights for destination planners.
https://ijms.ut.ac.ir/article_78545_774408eb07ccd49ea66a575f41c79774.pdf
2021-07-01
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10.22059/ijms.2020.304663.674108
Sustainable Tourism Development
locals
foreign residents
Seasonality
DEMATEL
Onur
Selcuk
onurselcuk@akdeniz.edu.tr
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Faculty of Tourism, Akdeniz University, Antalya, Turkey
LEAD_AUTHOR
Hatice
Karakas
haticekarakas@akdeniz.edu.tr
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Faculty of Tourism, Akdeniz University, Antalya, Turkey
AUTHOR
Beykan
Cizel
beykan@akdeniz.edu.tr
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Faculty of Tourism, Akdeniz University, Antalya, Turkey
AUTHOR
Sükrü Fırat
Ciftci
ciftci_firat@hotmail.com
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Department of Tourism Guidance, Faculty of Tourism, Kırklareli University, Kırklareli, Turkey
AUTHOR
Fulya
Coskun Oksuz
fulyacoskun@hotmail.com
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Faculty of Tourism, Akdeniz University, Antalya, Turkey
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Understanding Environmental Awareness Through Green Marketing: An Empirical Study Using Q-Methodology
The purpose of this study was understanding environmental awareness about factors of green marketing and creating an indicator those factors. In this study, based on research concourse, theoretical foundations, and mental patterns of experts, the factors affecting green marketing have been selected, grouped, and interpreted based on Q-method steps. The 19 participants present in the study sample were asked to sort and value the factors influencing green marketing in Q sorting layout. Based on this evaluation, six specific functional indicators have been revealed. The changes in the experts’ mental patterns seem to be partly driven by the environmental orientations and the founders of the firms. This study contributes to the existing knowledge base by confirming the current literature on green marketing. Moreover, given the central importance and effect of the indices, the six indices have more importance and significance in green marketing. Their recognition can be used reflexively to predict and manage potential challenges and conflicts in this arena.
https://ijms.ut.ac.ir/article_78814_307eb0b4884c78e29cc339bef1222c3f.pdf
2021-07-01
609
628
10.22059/ijms.2020.301984.674054
Environmental awareness, Green marketing, Indexing
Mental patterns
Q-method
Samane
Lajevardi
s.lajevardi@e-damavandihe.ac.ir
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Assistant Professor, Faculty of Management, Ershad Damavand Institute of Higher Education, Tehran, Iran
LEAD_AUTHOR
Mohammad javad
Bakhtiary
mjb10design@gmail.com
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PhD Candidate, Faculty of Management, Ershad Damavand Institute of Higher Education, Tehran, Iran
AUTHOR
Banafshe
Hesari
hesari.banafshe@yahoo.com
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MSc., Faculty of Management, Ershad Damavand Institute of Higher Education, Tehran, Iran
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Market Segmentation in the Banking Industry Based on Customers’ Expected Benefits: A Study of Shahr Bank
Nowadays, the analysis of customer behavior is necessary for active organizations in the field of banking which deal with many customers with different characteristics. In recent years, Shahr Bank of Iran has faced many problems because of poor customer-orientedness and customer services. Therefore, to solve the existing problem, the current study concentrated on segmenting the customers of Shahr Bank based on their expected benefits. This study is applied in terms of purpose and descriptive-survey research in terms of data collection and analysis. To achieve the research objectives, through field studies and exploratory interviews with customers and banking experts, 165 benefits were extracted. Then, using expert questionnaires, the number of these benefits was reduced, and through factor analysis, nine factors were identified as the most important expected benefits. Moreover, using cluster analysis, four customer segments were extracted, namely benefit-oriented, peace-oriented, interest-oriented, and moderate ones. Finally, a suitable marketing solution was provided to the bank consistent with the most important features of the segments. For bank managers, this paper provides an appropriate view to identify customers' preferencesas an important factor in customer-orientedness and bank profitability.
https://ijms.ut.ac.ir/article_79325_124f5c8e99cfaaa200f5edb2ba0dfdec.pdf
2021-07-01
629
648
10.22059/ijms.2021.305952.674132
Market segmentation
Banking Industry
Expected benefits approach
factor analysis
Cluster Analysis
Mohammad
Aghaei
m_aghaei@modares.ac.ir
1
Faculty of Management and Economics, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran
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ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
Analyzing the Impact of Diversity Management on Innovative Behaviors Through Employee Engagement and Affective Commitment
This article aimed to analyze the direct and indirect impact of diversity management on innovative behavior through employee engagement and affective commitment. The sample used in this study came from a survey of 225 respondents who were employees of one of the prestigious universities in Mashhad. The data was gathered using a questionnaire and analyzed by structural equation modeling with Warp PLS 5. This research verified the direct effect of diversity management on employee innovative behavior. Moreover, results show that diversity management predicts employees’ affective commitment and employee engagement. The impact of affective commitment and employee engagement on employees’ innovative behavior was confirmed, too. The results show that diversity management, affective commitment, and employee engagement predict each phase of idea generation, idea promotion, and idea implementation. Based on this study, we recommend that human resource practices should institutionalize effective diversity management like training, employment, progression, and promotion. Furthermore, the high level of employee engagement and affective commitment could be considered by universities to increase innovative behavior. The current research addresses a gap in the current literature in the diversity management and innovative behavior context by employing different theoretical bases, including Social Exchange Theory and Institutional Theory.
https://ijms.ut.ac.ir/article_77720_8fa1c2c6c77ff5758997a174d1c2b327.pdf
2021-07-01
649
667
10.22059/ijms.2020.307781.674164
Diversity management
innovative behavior
Employee Engagement
Affective commitment
Seyedeh Fatemeh
Ghasempour Ganji
f.ghasempour@shahroodut.ac.ir
1
PhD Holder, Department of Management, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran
AUTHOR
Fariborz
Rahimnia
r-nia@um.ac.ir
2
Professor, Department of Management, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran
LEAD_AUTHOR
Mohammad Reza
Ahanchian
ahanchi8@um.ac.ir
3
Professor, Faculty of Education and Psychology, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran
AUTHOR
Jawad
Syed
jawad.syed@lums.edu.pk
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Professor, Suleman Dawood School of Business, Lahore University of Management Sciences, Pakistan
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