International Journal of Commerce and Management: Volume 8 Issue 2

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ASSESSMENT OF THE COMPETITIVENESS POSITION OF THE LATIN AMERICAN COUNTRIES

Ianita M. Ivanova, Francisco J. Arcelus, Gopalan Srinivasan

This paper presents a model designed to evaluate the competitiveness potential of the Latin American countries and to compare the resulting rankings with the four more widely used…

ENTREPRENEURIAL BEHAVIORAL PROFILES AND COMPANY PERFORMANCE: A CROSS‐CULTURAL COMPARISON

Richard E. Hunt, David C. Adams

In small businesses, the owner is typically the dominant decision‐maker. An area of largely neglected consideration is the impact of the individual decision‐maker's “self…

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RACE AND GENDER REVISITED: ASSESSING THE PERCEPTIONS OF TOMORROW'S MANAGERS

John A. Parnell

The need to assess the perceptions of tomorrow's managers remains critical to forecasting social changes in the management environment. This study examines the views of upper…

ESTIMATING CONSUMER SATISFACTION: OLS VERSUS ORDERED PROBABILITY MODELS

Michael J. Peel, Mark M.H. Goode, Luiz A. Moutinho

This paper reviews the use of logit and probit models in marketing and focuses on demonstrating the use of ordered probability models. This type of model is appropriate for many…

NEURAL NETWORKS AND BUSINESS FORECASTING: AN APPLICATION TO CROSS‐SECTIONAL AUDIT FEE DATA

Bruce Curry, Michael J Peel

Neural Network (NN) simulation models are being increasingly utilised in the business and management fields as forecasting, pattern recognition and classification tools. Their…

A FRAMEWORK FOR REALIZING THE POTENTIAL OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

Abbas N. Azad, Alton S. Erdem, Naveed Saleem

Information technology can play a strategic role at micro as well as at macro — organizational and national‐levels. Developed countries have extensively benefitted from this…

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1056-9219

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1991 – 2015

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Emerald Publishing Limited