Posted on 17 April 2014.
Scientific Papers would like to announce you with a great sense of satisfaction that was selected by Library of Congress to be indexed in E-Journals collection (Library of Congress E-Resources Online Catalog).
Library of Congress is the oldest federal cultural institution in the United States and officially serves the United States Congress. Moreover, it is the national library of the United States and the largest library in the world!
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Posted on 15 December 2013. Tags: accounting - taxation - management ratio, accounting functions, accounting information, accounting principles, annual financial statements, decisions, financial performance, good accounting practices
We decided to approach this topic, because we consider it as highly topical in the context in which the general business environment suffers notable changes due to new trends in the economic, social and political trends worldwide.
In formulating the answer to the question that is actually the title of this paper, we start from the fact that the business environment is facing with ever more and complex challenges with a major impact on the measures, procedures and techniques to follow for maintaining an upward performance trend.
In this respect, we are going to highlight some arguments that justify the significant, even decisive contribution of the accounting in order to identify, develop and ensure the implementation of the best solutions for business development.
Accounting – a Pivot of the Business Performance? (1.0 MiB, 2,308 hits)
Posted in Economics, Volume III, Issue no. 6
Posted on 20 December 2012. Tags: essays, special issue
Journal of Knowledge Management, Economics and Information Technology has special issue of economics essays. This issue is published in collaboration with Titu Maiorescu University from Bucharest, Romania.
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Posted on 11 August 2012. Tags: listing and indexing
We are pleased to announce the presence of Journal of Knowledge Management, Economics and information Technology (JKMEIT) in the EconLit journal listings.
For almost a year, we have begun the procedures for that listing in the and in the last month they have finally been finished. So, another important listing authority certifies the value and content of JKMEIT. EconLit states on their website: “The number of journals indexed in EconLit has grown from 182 periodicals in 1969 to over 1,000 journals today. Journals are selected for inclusion inEconLit on the basis of their peer-reviewed economic content, which must be substantial or of equal emphasis in interdisciplinary journals.”
We thank all of our board members, reviewers and papers submitters for their support and great colaboration!
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Posted on 28 April 2012.
Now, the Journal of Knowledge Management, Economics and Information Technology (JKMEIT) by Scientific Papers offers Open-Access publishing for journal collaborators. In order to promote education development, recently JKMEIT is indexed in two new international databases:
The JKMEIT articles are available worldwide through more than 20 scientific international database.
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Posted on 25 February 2012.
In February, Scientific Papers edited issue 1 from the secod volume of Journal of Knowledge Management, Economics and Information Technology (JKMEIT).
You can purchase the hardcopy issue at 28.80 Euros by ordering it at contact@scientificpapers.org
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Posted on 15 February 2012. Tags: Cost inefficiency, Postsecondary, Religion, Stochastic cost frontier
The focus of this paper is on the efficiency of producing and managing religion based knowledge in postsecondary institutions. Panel data is used to estimate a stochastic cost frontier and associated inefficiencies for a panel of 222 U.S. bible colleges, theological seminaries, and other faith based higher education institutions over the 2005-09 academic years. Results indicate that institutions offering undergraduate only education are on average less inefficient than graduate only or combined undergraduate-graduate education institutions. Government provided student loans and private philanthropy are efficiency improving, while institutional debt acts to increase inefficiency. Time varying inefficiencies show efficiency gains over the last two of the four academic years. However, additional observations will be required to determine whether that is a managerial reaction to the global financial crisis and if it is sustainable in future academic years.
Is The Production of Religious Knowledge Efficient? Managing Faith Related Postsecondary Institutions (733.4 KiB, 2,220 hits)
Posted in Knowledge Management, Volume II, Issue no. 1
Posted on 08 February 2012.
In December, Scientific Papers edited issue 7 of Journal of Knowledge Management, Economics and Information Technology (JKMEIT).
You can purchase the hardcopy issue at 28.80 Euros by ordering it at contact@scientificpapers.org
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