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    Determinants of the Financing Obstacles Faced by SMEs: An Empirical Study of Emerging Economies

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    Ab stract: Small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) play a crucial role in the economic development of emerging countries. The lack of access to finances is one of the important growth constraints the SMEs face. This study investigates the firm and country specific determinants of the financial constraint levels of SMEs in selected emerging Western Balkan economies. The main determinants of the financing obstacles examined in the sampled countries were: firm size, ownership type, and age, accounting information transparency, the depth of credit information indexes, the banking sector concentration, property registration costs; and per capita GDP. The findings confirm that firm size is a significant determinant of the financial constraint levels of SMEs in the selected economies. Moreover, we found that older firms are financially more constrained in the region. The possible economic implications of the positive association between firm age and financial constraint are discussed. Banking sector concentration level plays crucial role in the external financing of SMEs in developing countries. By closely examining the firm characteristics and country-level factors that determine the degree of the financing obstacles faced by SMEs, we observed that in developing economies overall institutional and financial problems are more important than firm-specifi

    BOOK OF ABSTRACTS Publication Office (2015 – 2016), Sarajevo, BiH

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    BOOK OF ABSTRACTS Publication Office (2015 – 2016), Sarajevo, Bi

    Journal of Economic and Social Studies, Volume 7, Issue 2 (2018)

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    Cyber Security Audit in Business Environments

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    Everyday reports reveal numerous cyber security incidents, while many more are never uncovered due to the risk of jeopardising the reputation of the attacked systems. One definition of risk of this sort is: “feasible determinable outcome of an activity or action subject to hazards” (Stamatelatos, 2000). A more holistic and comprehensive definition, which is available in the NIST Special Publication 800-30 Revision 1 Guide for Conducting Risk Assessment, defines risk as: „Adverse impact(s) that could occur... to organisational operations (including mission, functions, image, reputation), organisational assets, individuals, other organisations... due to the potential for unauthorized access, use, disclosure, disruption, modification, or destruction of information and/or information systems.“ As such, databases, as the active and passive components of computer networks and the building blocks of computer infrastructures, became a point of focus for every business in the world. Unlike 30 years ago, many households nowadays rely on Internet access and available services to support their everyday life. The Internet and World Wide Web (WWW) resources are accessible through various web browsers

    Performance of Moving Average Investment Timing Strategy in UK Stock Market: Individual Stocks versus Portfolios

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    Abstract: This paper aims to test whether moving average (MA) investment timing strategy is applicable on individual stocks, portfolios formed from these stocks, or both. Moreover, our objective is to compare the performance of MA strategy with a buy-and-hold strategy. The data on individual stocks listed on London Stock Exchange, United Kingdom (UK) is collected over the period starting from December 31, 1999, through February 29, 2016. For the same period, we use daily values of UK-DS Market-PRICE INDEX and 1-Month Treasury bill rate. The paper follows Han et al. (2013) to peruse our investigation. The study applies both MA and buy-and-hold strategies to individual stocks and portfolios sorted by volatility. Since most results are found insignificant, no evidence is found to support that one strategy is better than the other when applied to individual stocks. However, trading behavior and success ratios across groups provide mixed results, hinting slightly towards the failure of MA strategy. The pervasive noise in daily stock return data is the reason why MA strategy consistently produces insignificant results. Moreover, when applied to volatility-sorted portfolios, MA strategy substantially beats buy-and-hold strategy by yielding higher average return and risk-adjusted returns, lower standard deviations, large-and-positive skewness and Sharpe ratios, and much success ratios across portfolios. Both for individual stocks and portfolios, dynamics of returns and especially trading behavior suggest that the performance of MA strategy decreases with rising lag lengths, meaning MA signal weakens for a longer history

    Labour Market Transition Differences between Natives and Immigrants in EU Economies

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    Abstract: The recent economic crisis has had an adverse effect on the labour markets of European economies and certain population groups have been disproportionally affected by it. Increased migration flows may very well have created further pressures on the labour markets of host countries. The focus of the analysis here is on differences in transitions from unemployment to employment and vice versa between native and immigrant populations in European economies during the 1998-2015 period. The analysis reveals different outcomes to transitions from unemployment to employment, where in certain countries and years, the unemployed natives find proportionally more jobs, while in other countries and years, it is the immigrants. In most of the countries, however, employed immigrants are more likely to lose a job than natives. In addition to identifying the immigrant-native gap, the characteristics of individuals as potential contributing factors to the gap have also been assessed. The results of this analysis show that similar individual characteristics exert a different influence on the immigrant-native gap in labour market outcomes in different countries. Thus, similar individual characteristics are rewarded differently in different countries, i.e., their labour markets

    Semantic preference and semantic prosody-a theoretical overview

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    Abstract: Semantic preference and semantic prosody are two notions that were carefully analysed in post-Firthian corpus linguistics and in the past few years there has been a growing interest in them. As corpora have become larger in size, and tools for extracting different lexical items for different purposes have been developed, the two terms have been addressed more frequently by linguists1. Throughout history, semantic preference and semantic prosody have sometimes been used for the same phenomenon but at other times the two were considered different but closely related. Previous corpus-based studies on the two terms have shown that they can be attached to many investigated lexical items. Therefore, this paper aims to present a detailed theoretical overview of the two terms in order to emphasise their immense importance for identifying the meaning of all the lexical items

    Concrete Studies 2017

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    The first study is “Comparison of Fire Resistance of RC Slabs Determined according to Different Methods“. We construct our buildings and facilities to last 50, 100 or even 200 years. There is a high probability that fire will eventually occur during the service life of practically every structure. Fire can happen anytime and anywhere. This study explores fire resistance of RC slabs that are the most sensitive concrete elements in fire situation. We compared the results of determination of fire resistance according to four different methods. We got some conclusions, but also opened an area for new research on fire resistance of some other concrete elements. Concrete is principal construction material in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is very common. However, concrete of high compression strength is almost unknown in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The study of “High-Strength Concrete (HSC) and Possibilities for Production in Bosnia and Herzegovina“ discusses the recent history, advantages and disadvantages, application and benefits of it, as well as the constituent materials, mix design and proportioning and properties of high strength concrete. Experimental part of this study proves that it is feasible to produce highstrength concrete of slightly modified ordinary concrete mix improved by domestic admixtures and additives at minimal cost. This study aims to encourage concrete factories to produce it and engineers to apply it in their designs and actual construction

    5th International Student Symposium

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    FORENSIC GENETICS, THEORY AND APPLICATION

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    FOREWORD The science of the 21st century has not given up on its rapid development. The pace of evident progress in certain scientifc disciplines, especially those relying on applied genetics, does not allow for a breakthrough in the collection, sorting and presentation of the latest achievements made in hundreds of laboratories around the world. Continuous education of scientists, professors, experts, and users of scientifc achievements has never been this prominent and observable. After a brief analysis of the development of forensic genetics in the past fve years, we have decided that it would be wise to approach the complementation of existing material available with, as we then thought, “some new information”. But when we included everything we wanted to add onto the previous edition, we found that the new facts, hypotheses and models have been generated, as well as a promising direction for potential development established. Soon upon this realization, we had nothing left to do but to, signifcantly infuenced by young and enthusiastic associates, “roll up our sleeves” and prepare a new textbook. As a result, this book was created, which at the moment of its creation is probably the only existing edition that includes the most up-to-date information, especially related to the new multiplex STR systems, next-generation sequencing platforms and lineage markers, as well as new approaches in forensic DNA analysis in general. Two completely new chapters have been prepared, including the topics of food forensics and microbiology in forensic investigations. We are especially proud of the last chapter of this book that gives brief, understandable and highly applicable guidelines for proper sample handling, collection and storage, and overall model of behavior at the crime scene. As in the previous editions of this material, we tried to present the basic molecular biological, biochemical, statistical and technological knowledge, and other principles that must be known in order to comprehend the application of fundamental scientifc knowledge in forensic genetics. Also, we aimed at adding everything that is important into this book, and also what is written within the best books of the world, and everything that we have learnt from our practical work in the past decade. By preparing this edition in English language, we have thought of potential international readers of our book and tried our best to make this text as accessible worldwide as possible

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