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    The effect of digital games on entrepreneurial self-efficacy and occupational preferences of adolescents by S. Rezghi, A. Moghaddam, M. Modarresi

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…Using games is a good way to experience life and the complex and unknown world of entrepreneurship, especially beacuse this experience takes place in an environment that protects the student from serious risks such as bankruptcy or emotional damage. Therefore, this study investigated the effect of video games by enhancing adolescents' self-efficacy on their career preferences.Method: In this research, a quasi-experimental method was used. …”
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    Auditoría forense: riesgo de auditoría, fraude y materialidad Forensic audit: Audit risk, fraud and materiality by Vicente René Encalada Encarnación

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Results: Studies identify that materiality and audit risk play a key role in planning a forensic audit against fraud, since, in this relationship, the auditor remains alert to identify possible crimes, irregular acts based on dishonest practices that they harm the reputation of the entity, the value of the company in the market, and a possible bankruptcy and closure of the entity due to financial damages. …”
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  3. 1743

    Graph mining in Fintech-driven payment industry for risk management by Chen, Zhe

    Published 2021
    “…Risky seller detection aims to detect sellers on payment network that may result in revenue loss due to various reasons (eg., fraud, bankruptcy, bad suppliers). To detect risky seller on PayPal payment network, it is crucial to model both seller's transaction connectivity and topology. …”
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    PRAKTEK DEMOKRASI DALAM SISTEM PEMERINTAHAN TU�A GOLO (Studi Tentang Demokrasi Tradisonal Masyarakat Suku Manggarai, Propinsi Nusa Tenggara Timur) by , Venansius Heronaldus Hambut, , Abdul Gaffar Karim, SIP,MA

    Published 2012
    “…The implication of this is Golo is almost total bankruptcy, however, this institutionstill able to survivemainly because there are other spaces that can not affordtheco-optation by the State, namely the position Golo as the customary land authorities and the customary institutions. …”
    Thesis
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    PRAKTEK DEMOKRASI DALAM SISTEM PEMERINTAHAN TU�A GOLO (Studi Tentang Demokrasi Tradisonal Masyarakat Suku Manggarai, Propinsi Nusa Tenggara Timur) by , Venansius Heronaldus Hambut, , Abdul Gaffar Karim, SIP,MA

    Published 2012
    “…The implication of this is Golo is almost total bankruptcy, however, this institutionstill able to survivemainly because there are other spaces that can not affordtheco-optation by the State, namely the position Golo as the customary land authorities and the customary institutions. …”
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    Developing a Model for Social Capacity Building and Water Crisis Socialization by Mahsa Astaneh, Faezeh Taghipour, Hamid Davazdah Emami

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Competition over limited water resources has also led to ‎widespread debate in the field of water to date, which has been called the status of water resources ‎beyond the water crisis and even water bankruptcy in Iran. In such circumstances, it seems that the ‎primary precondition for successful management of the water crisis is the socialization of the issue ‎with the socialization of individuals on water issues. …”
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  7. 1747

    Modeling the Impact of Monetary Policy with Different Patterns of Facility Repayment Rates on Macroeconomic Variables Using the Agent-Based Approach by Alireza Zarifian Abhari, Parastoo Mohammadi

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…The fixed scenario does not show an effect on improving the Gini coefficient and on the other hand causes the bankruptcy of many firms in the long run. The best result is the reducing scenario. …”
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  8. 1748

    Determining the Efficiency and Optimal Use of Inputs under Uncertainty Conditions for Production of Edible Mushrooms in Iran by Mostafa Mardani, A. Abdeshahi, F. Yavari, F. Naghibeiranvand

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…However, lack of knowledge and principled management may cause many problems for producers or even bring them closer to the bankruptcy brink. The first step to improve the efficiency of units is finding an appropriate method to measure it. …”
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    A study on special purpose vehicle (SPV) of independent power producer (IPP) projects in Asia by Abu Naser Chowdhury

    Published 2012
    “…Ambitious and improper setup of SPV may cause delay and cost overrun to project completion, force restructuring debt mechanism and may even lead to bankruptcy to giant companies. Many infrastructure PPP projects have suffered set-back due to failure in identifying in advance the potential barriers that the SPV would face, its legal and financial dimensions with long term uncertainties and wide risk sharing portfolios. …”
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    The elements of innovative management in a financially sustainable development of industrial enterprises by Yeletskyh Svitlana Yakivna

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…The absence of a smooth system of corporate management leads to an increase in financial losses and bankruptcy risks in nearest future. According to the second scenario, the loss of financial stability occurs through a relatively slow increase of the deviations of the values of company’s activity indices from their optimal values. …”
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    A programmatic approach to the infrastructure management of united territorial communities by Lidiia Horoshkova, Ivan Karbivnychyi, Oksana Maslova

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…In the long run, the further debts growth of housing and community amenities may lead to stagnation (revenue invariance), then to UTC incomes shortage and their bankruptcy. Conclusions. Based on the studied problems, the main goals of the current stage of the reformation process were set: to improve the quality of housing and community amenities services and management system, to build an effective system of market interaction between providers and consumers of housing and community amenities; to optimize the use of resources, real estate and housing infrastructure; to optimize price-making system for housing and community amenities services. …”
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    Presenteeism and mental health of workers during the COVID-19 pandemic: a systematic review by Juan Jesús García-Iglesias, Juan Jesús García-Iglesias, Juan Gómez-Salgado, Juan Gómez-Salgado, Joao Apostolo, Rogério Rodrigues, Emília Isabel Costa, Emília Isabel Costa, Carlos Ruiz-Frutos, Carlos Ruiz-Frutos, Santiago Martínez-Isasi, Santiago Martínez-Isasi, Daniel Fernández-García, Ángel Vilches-Arenas, Ángel Vilches-Arenas

    Published 2023-09-01
    “….); (3) factors related to the situation caused by COVID-19 (confinement, symptoms, loss of contract, risk of bankruptcy, etc. [in 1 study each one]); and (4) factors derived from working conditions (organisational support [in 1 study], patient care [in 1 study], work functioning or task performance impairment [in 4 studies], work fatigue [in 2 studies], safety climate [in 1 study], workload [in 1 study], etc.).ConclusionIdentifying the key determinants of presenteeism and understanding the phenomena and origins of sickness presenteeism will help to create a safe working environment and optimal organisational systems to protect vulnerable workers in a pandemic context.Systematic review registrationThe unique identifier is CRD42023391409.…”
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    Data for 'Scottish Towns and Urban Society in the Enlightenment, c.1745-1820' by Harris, B, McKean, C

    Published 2016
    “…Registers of testaments throw up very uneven results for this kind of exercise since executors were not compelled to provide detailed breakdowns of individual items unless this was necessary to recover the estate, or where inventories were drawn up to record goods to be shared out after the death of their owner or to settle debts after bankruptcy. The inventories are organized by town and are a substantially uncorrected form. …”
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    Presentation of Organizational Resilience Pattern in Manufacturing Companies with Using the Grounded Theory Approach by Hamed Mohammadi Shahroodi, Fariborz Rahimnia, Gholamreza Malekzade, Alireza Khorakian

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…However, the rate of bankruptcy in resilient organizations is very low, because focusing on guiding material and immaterial forces and making optimal use of their technical and tactical abilities, they act corresponding to the level of tolerance in the face of challenging situations to enhance success and raise functional levels. …”
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    The effects of supply chain integrity management, supply chain risk management, and competitive advantages on the performance of companies: A case study of the National South Oilfi... by Seyed Hamze Khoram Nasab, Farhad Hosseinzade Lotfi, Mohammadreza Shahriari, Mani Shahrifi

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…When one supplier declares bankruptcy, for instance, not only its business but also all the other members of the supply chain are affected.Methodology: A questionnaire was used for data gathering, and the collected data were analyzed based on partial least squares. …”
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    Providing a model for Formation of Ambidextrous Diversification in Multi-Business Corporations in Iran by Salman Eivazinezhad, Mohsen Akbari, Ali Parishani

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…Such companies try to reduce their bankruptcy risk by entering different businesses in various industries.…”
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    Relationship between perception of bullying in the workplace, job self-alienation, organizational support with the Intention to Leave Work and the role of mediator of forced citize... by Mohammadali Nadi, Mojde Shojaee

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…Dismissal of employees and loss of customers and bankruptcy, including the negative consequences of such behaviors. …”
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    Components of Organizational Resilience in Iranian Banking Industry by Mahmood Khajehpour, Hassan Farsijani, Masood Rabieh, Eldar Sedaghatparast

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…When organizational resilience in the banking industry of the country is not studied and investigated properly, stagnation and even bankruptcy crises in the banks follow and this crisis could have devastating effects on the country's economy, given the interdependency of the state economy and the banks. …”
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    Legal-Jurisdictional Barriers to Financing Technological Entrepreneurship with an Institutional Approach: A Mixed Method Study by Mohsen Motiei

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Among the practical cases, it is possible to strengthen and develop financial markets to help clarify the valuation of shares, create the possibility of an initial supply of shares and other tools for exiting an investment, organizing the formation of specialized syndicates, creating a platform to benefit from the advantages of investment risk reduction strategies, including providing the possibility of multi-stage investment, stock trading options, the possibility of using convertible securities through revision of existing laws, revising accounting standards, tax laws, labor laws, and bankruptcy laws in line with the goals of new technology businesses, and strengthening laws to protect intellectual property rights and favorable legal structures pointed out. …”
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    The inter-temporal relationship between risk, capital and efficiency: ‎Evidences from Iranian Banks by Somayeh Yarifard, Ali Asghar Salem, Teymour Mohammadi, Abbas Shakeri

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…In fact, the nature of banks' activity is such that although they do not show signs of crisis or bankruptcy on the surface, they can carry hidden crises with them in different forms and these crises have caused the officials of the regulatory and executive institutions of the financial systems to consider the risk management of such financial institutions and the factors affecting their risk level more seriously and expertly than before (Asayesh, 2015). …”
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