The relationship between a company’s cost, volume, and profit is important for strategic planning and widely used in business analysis and industrial management. Traditional Cost-Volume-Profit (CVP) analysis is used when a company is trying to determine what single level of …
Motivated by the fact that pay-per-use rentals require firms to be responsible for the the operational costs of products and service support network, we establish a pay-per-use rental model where a firm strategically sets the availability of products for rentals …
Bibliometric studies have proven useful in helping researchers better explore the current research trends within a particular field of study. This study analyzes academic research on herd behavior in financial markets conducted over 30 years. The Web of Science database …
The economic growth and development of a country are commonly believed to depend on the presence of entrepreneurs and the pace of business activities within its borders. As a result, researchers have increasingly focused on understanding and promoting entrepreneurship in …
The current study examines how ethnocentrism influences the relationship between country image, product image, quality, and purchase intention for foreign goods. It is necessary to explore and analyze the connection between consumer ethnocentrism and purchase intention to develop marketing strategies …
Many countries have been striving to equalize the balance between the central government and sub-government financial disparities without considering political interference. This paper aims to summarize the theory of local financial federalism and propose an unprecedented model for identifying the …
In recent years, due to significant tax revenue losses, transfer pricing has become an issue of concern for tax authorities, policymakers, and academics. In this study, the authors aim to analyze transfer pricing and its impact on fiscal revenue in …
The previous researches in the Hospitality Industry of Mongolia especially at accommodation service facilities were mainly focused on the quality of hotel services and foreign guest satisfaction and behaviors. There are insufficient researches related to human resources aspects such as …
This study explores gender stereotyping in Mongolia, revealing that both male and female stereotypes are prevalent, with appearance-based stereotyping being particularly strong. Male stereotypes, such as ‘self-reliant’ and ‘leadership ability,’ are aligned with agency, while female stereotypes, such as ‘sympathetic’ …
The insurance industry in Mongolia is indeed expanding, though it has received comparatively less attention than other sectors within the financial industry. However, it is crucial to understand the factors that reflect and influence long-run development trends of the insurance …