scholarly journals Factors affecting FDI attraction in industrial zones in Dong Nai

2016 ◽  
Vol 19 (2) ◽  
pp. 5-18
Author(s):  
Bang Viet Nguyen ◽  
Nghi Quoc Le ◽  
Vi Cat Le

This paper aims to test theoretical models of factors affecting FDI attraction in industrial zones in Dong Nai. The results show that eight determinants of investment decisions are (1) infrastructure; (2) human resource; (3) public service quality; (4) advantage of the investment sector; (5) ; (6) investment policy; (7) working and living environment; (8) competitive input price, in which the infrastructure and human resource are the most important factors.

Author(s):  
Andi Anas Chaerul M.

Abstract               The Ombudsman carries out the function of settling public service disputes in terms of settling compensation, one of which is through special adjudication as stipulated in RI Law Number 25 of 2009 concerning Public Services. However, the fact is that until now the Special Adjudication mechanism has never been implemented. The application of Special Adjudication by the Ombudsman of the Republic of Indonesia to state administrators who were maladministrated was ineffective. Factors affecting the ineffectiveness of the application of the Special Adjudication by the Ombudsman to state administrators who are maladministrated are legal factors in the absence of implementing regulations (Presidential Regulation) governing the mechanisms and provisions for compensation payments, factors for charging compensation, and human resource factors and facilities infrastructureKeywords: Ombudsman, Special Adjudication                        AbstrakOmbudsman melaksanakan fungsi penyelesaian sengketa pelayanan publik dalam hal penyelesaian ganti rugi yang salah satunya melalui jalan ajudikasi khusus sebagaimana diatur dalam Undang-Undang RI Nomor 25 Tahun 2009 Tentang Pelayanan Publik. Namun, faktanya hingga saat ini mekanisme Ajudikasi Khusus belum pernah dilaksanakan. Penerapan Ajudikasi Khusus oleh Ombudsman Republik Indonesia terhadap penyelenggara negara yang maladministrasi tidak efektif. Faktor-faktor yang mempengaruhi tidak efektifnya penerapan Ajudikasi Khusus oleh Ombudsman terhadap penyelenggara negara yang maladministrasi adalah faktor hukum dengan tidak adanya aturan pelaksana (Peraturan Presiden) yang mengatur mekanisme dan ketentuan pembayaran ganti rugi, faktor pembebanan ganti kerugian, dan faktor sumber daya manusia dan sarana prasaranaKata Kunci :  Ombudsman, Ajudikasi Khusus


Author(s):  
Do Huy Thuong ◽  
Nguyen Thi Phuong Hong

This research analysizes the factors affecting the business expectations of human resources in entertainment and event management. The research results have showed that of the 5 factors affecting the human resource expectations of businesses in entertainment and event management, the factor “professional knowledge” has the biggest impact on the expectations of the businesses. Next to it are “attitude”, “skill” and “ability”. The factor “fundamental knowledge” has the least influence on the expectations of the businesses.


2021 ◽  
pp. 097215092199367
Author(s):  
Abdul Rashid ◽  
Ayanle Farah Said

This study examines the influence of peer firms on a firm’s investment policy in Pakistan during the period 2001–2017. It also investigates the heterogeneity in peer effects by taking into account a firm’s age and its leadership role in the industry. The system-GMM estimation results suggest that peer firms significantly influence a firm’s investments on both tangible and intangible assets. Yet, peer effects are more pronounced for tangible investment. We also observe that young firms are more prone to imitate the investment decisions of their industry peers. However, the findings indicate that mimicking is not a tactical behaviour for industry leader firms. These findings have important implications for both the firm management and the owner community.


2017 ◽  
Vol 19 (1) ◽  
pp. 101-112 ◽  
Author(s):  
Khalil Dirani

The Problem The learning transfer literature is mainly concerned with understanding what transfer of learning is, factors affecting the transfer, and measurements of transfer factors. Researchers have identified variables likely to foster transfer such as supervisor and peer support, role ambiguity, negative change, job stress, intrinsic and extrinsic incentives, relevance of training content, goal-setting posttraining interventions, and self-efficacy, among others. Traditional learning transfer models such as Baldwin and Ford model or the Learning Transfer System Inventory (LTSI) are frequently used to measure factors affecting transfer of training and to help human resource development (HRD) practitioners move beyond the question of whether training works to why training works. Transfer models over the past 20 years have been used to assess transfer systems, including factors at the individual, group, and organization levels, that influence transfer of training to job performance. However, little space has been dedicated to the process of transfer and factors associated to transfer in a military context, and little attention has been given to understanding other factors, not included in traditional transfer models in assisting veterans’ transition from the military to civilian workforce. The Solution This work used self-reported data from military-turned-civilian employees who were interviewed to understand the process of training transfer and to learn about the extent they were able to transfer the skills and knowledge learned in military training to their workplace. The study explored factors likely to influence training transfer from military learning cultures to civilian organizations. Results provided a better understanding on how HRD scholars and practitioners can work with, and prepare, individuals to successfully transition from a military life to the civilian workforce. A variety of individual and organizational themes emerged from the data analysis including factors such as adult learning principles, motivation to transfer, individual and organizational engagement, and roles of veterans, peers, and supervisors. The Stakeholders Human resource and organization developers working with military contexts will find this information particularly useful as well as scholars interested in investigating the transfer of training framework.


2015 ◽  
Vol 50 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 251-275 ◽  
Author(s):  
Matteo Arena ◽  
Brandon Julio

AbstractThe risk of securities class action litigation alters corporate savings and investment policy. Firms with greater exposure to securities litigation hold significantly more cash in anticipation of future settlements and other related costs. The result is due to firms accumulating cash in anticipation of lawsuits and not a consequence of plaintiffs targeting firms with high cash levels. The market value of cash is lower for firms exposed to litigation risk. Corporate investment decisions are also affected by litigation risk, as firms reduce capital expenditures in response. Our results are robust to endogeneity concerns and possible spurious temporal effects.


2018 ◽  
Vol 227 ◽  
pp. 02017
Author(s):  
Jianchang Lu ◽  
Dandan Xing

In view of the change in the profit model of the power grid under the new power reform, If grid companies want to improve their economic efficiency, they must expand the scale of effective assets of fixed assets and increase the number of effective assets within the understanding of the demand for electricity.By determining the factors affecting the power grid investment in the new environment,a risk model for the power grid investment under the new power reform is constructed.First,this paper uses the set pair analysis method algorithm and derives the relevant formula to quantify uncertainties in grid investment risk.Then,it gets the results of the calculation of the degree of connection of each scheme and combine set pair events with a net present value less than 0 for each set evens.At last,based on the above results,we get the best investment plan.Verified by the case of the HBN grid company,it shows that the investment risk model established is feasible and can provide an appropriate reference for the new power companies to change their investment decisions.


2022 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 57
Author(s):  
Lingbo Liu ◽  
Hanchen Yu ◽  
Jie Zhao ◽  
Hao Wu ◽  
Zhenghong Peng ◽  
...  

The layout of public service facilities and their accessibility are important factors affecting spatial justice. Previous studies have verified the positive influence of public facilities accessibility on house prices; however, the spatial scale of the impact of various public facilities accessibility on house prices is not yet clear. This study takes transportation analysis zone of Wuhan city as the spatial unit, measure the public facilities accessibility of schools, hospitals, green space, and public transit stations with four kinds of accessibility models such as the nearest distance, real time travel cost, kernel density, and two step floating catchment area (2SFCA), and explores the multiscale effect of public services accessibility on house prices with multiscale geographically weighted regression model. The results show that the differentiated scale effect not only exists among different public facility accessibilities, but also exists in different accessibility models of the same sort of facility. The article also suggests that different facilities should adopt its appropriate accessibility model. This study provides insights into spatial heterogeneity of urban public service facilities accessibility, which will benefit decision making in equal accessibility planning and policy formulation for the layout of urban service facilities.


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