Empirical research on evaluation of developmental levels for Chinese rural services industry

Author(s):  
Zhang Ping ◽  
Guan Zhongliang ◽  
Sun Weiren
Author(s):  
Jyoti Sikka Kainth ◽  
Harsh V. Verma

Consumer Perceived Value (CPV) is the value derived from the consumption of a product or service. It is perception based and situational. It is said that ‘Value’ lies in the eyes of the beholder. This appreciation conceives CPV as a dynamic variable. This research paper substantiates the CPV construct by understanding the theoretical underpinnings, followed by constructing a scale based on empirical generalizations in the Fine Dining Services Industry context. The multidimensional SPERVAL (Services Perceived Value) scale so generated as a result of the blend of qualitative and quantitative research helps identify ‘Value Indicators’. The SPREVAL scale targets to analyze the consumer’s perceptions towards various dimensions and drivers of the construct. The SPERVAL scale has a variety of potential applications and can serve as a framework for further empirical research in this inevitable area.


2012 ◽  
Vol 468-471 ◽  
pp. 2959-2962 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yuan Dong Hu ◽  
Guan Na Fudan ◽  
Jun Lu

The index system of urban ecological safety evaluation includes 26 indicators. The method system of urban ecological safety evaluation include data processing, key elements definition, the calculation of urban ecological safety level and standard formulation of urban ecological safety evaluation. The paper takes city Harbin for example and makes the empirical research.


2021 ◽  
Vol 72 (2) ◽  
pp. 249-271
Author(s):  
Amra Gadžo ◽  
Benina Veledar

According to both theoretical and empirical research results, this paper has the aim to determine, the extent to which the current accounting regulatory framework (IFRS 3 and IAS 36) offers an adequate basis for correct valuation of goodwill. We have researched all the available critical reviews of the accounting treatment of goodwill and the quality of applying accounting regulations onto expression of the goodwill position in BH companies’ practices. The empirical research was conducted on all the companies in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH), which recorded goodwill in their balance sheets in the period from 2013 to 2018. The research results have shown a high level of subjectivity in the process of determining the value of goodwill, and great discrepancies in adhering to the accounting regulations in the part of additional valuation and expression of goodwill value in financial reports. This resulted in the fact that the share of companies in FBiH which express decreased values of goodwill is far greater than the share of companies in the European union (EU). The main contribution of this paper is the fact that this is the first comprehensive research on evaluation of goodwill in FBiH companies in comparison to the situation in the EU. Also, it confirms the Agency Theory and shows great subjectivity in evaluation which results in an unjustified expression of a higher operative success in financial reports.


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