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9th EBES CONFERENCE - ROMECONFERENCE PROGRAMJANUARY, 11-13, 2013FACULTY OF ECONOMICSSAPIENZA UNIVERSITY OF ROMEROME, ITALYwww.ebesweb.orgebes@ebesweb.org

th9 EBES Conference - RomeJanuary 11-13, 2013FRIDAY, JANUARY 11 (DAY 1)REGISTRATION: 08:00 - 08:50SESSION I: 09:00 - 10:40Room: Aula 5Chair: Reinhard AltenburgerMANAGEMENT IUnderstanding the Crisis Resolution Behavior of Managers: A Conventionalist PerspectiveImen Gam, Université de Tunis el Mana, Tunisia; Samia Karoui Zouaoui, Université de Tunis el Mana,Tunisia; and Sabri Khayati, Université de Tunis el Mana, TunisiaThe Place of Social Intelligence in the Concept of Holistic Competence of ManagersJan Porvaznik, University of Economics in Bratislava, Slovakia and Ivana Misunova Hudakova,University of Economics in Bratislava, SlovakiaCompetency Model as a Tool of Valuation of Management CapabilityJuraj Misun, University of Economics in Bratislava, SlovakiaThe Contribution of Critical Systems Thinking to Successful Organizational ChangeHarry Kogetsidis, University of Nicosia, CyprusThe Relationship between Organizational Culture and Innovative Work Behavior in TourismCorporations Which Market Sports ServicesErsin Eskiler, Sakarya University, Turkey; Summani Ekici, Mugla University, Turkey; Ihsan Sari,Sakarya University, Turkey; and Fikret Soyer, Sakarya University, TurkeyRoom: Aula 6aChair: Powers McGuireINTERNATIONAL TRADE IOffshoring and Relative Labor Demand from a Task PerspectiveJan Hogrefe, Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW), GermanyThe Increase of the Excise on Oil and Its Impact on the Imports: Case of AlbaniaErinda Imeraj, Epoka University, AlbaniaCost-Benefit Analysis of Compliance Measures to African Fishery ExportsReinaldo Ernesto Joao Mendiate, Nagoya University, Japan and Naoko Shinkai, Nagoya University,JapanComparison of Fisheries Sectors of Japan and Turkey in Production, Trade and Future PossibilitiesMahmut Munir Guzel, Nagasaki University, Japan; Kazuhiko Kameda, Nagasaki University, Japan;and Naotoshi Yamamoto, Nagasaki University, JapanIndo-Africa Trade: Exploring Potential and Filling GapsSiddhartha Kumar Rastogi, Indian Institute of Management Indore, IndiaRoom: Aula 6bChair: Eva PocherLABOR ECONOMICS IThe Effects of the Minimum Wage on the Labor Productivity in Chinese IndustriesZonghe Zhang, Zhejiang Gongshang University, China and Xiaoyun Chen, Zhejiang GongshangUniversity, China1

th9 EBES Conference - RomeJanuary 11-13, 2013Technical Progress, Selection, and Early RetirementLorenzo Burlon, Banco de Italia, Italy and Montserrat Vilalta-Bufi, Universitat de Barcelona, SpainWages, Prices and Labor Market Rigidities in Poland - The CVAR ApproachSylwia Roszkowska, National Bank of Poland, PolandLabor Productivity Puzzle and Family Labor SupplyKateryna Bornukova, BEROC, BelarusThe Impacts of Socio-Economic Activities towards Their Quality Of Life among Rural WomenRohana Yusof, Northern University of Malaysia, MalaysiaMISRoom: Aula 6cChair: Enar Ahmet TuncWeb Accessibility of the Centers for the Disabled in KoreaChang-Kyo Suh, Kyungpook National University, South Korea; Cheayoung Hwang, KyungpookNational University, South Korea; and Sanghyun Kim, Kyungpook National University, South KoreaAnalysis of Rumor Propagation in Social Media PlatformsSebnem Fatma Akal Ilkhan, Marmara University, TurkeyHow Do Firms Process Information Security Management? Effects of Environmental Factors and theModerating Effect of Regulatory InfluenceGeuna Kim, Kyungpook National University, South Korea and Sanghyun Kim, Kyungpook NationalUniversity, South KoreaVisualization and Applications of Neighborhood EffectHaldun Akpinar, Marmara University, TurkeyA Booth Recommendation Procedure using Visit Sequences in ExhibitionsJae Kyeong Kim, Kyung Hee University, South Korea; Hyun Sil Moon, Kyung Hee University, SouthKorea; and Young U. Ryu, The University of Texas at Dallas & Kyung Hee University, U.S.A.Room: Meeting RoomChair: Nisreen SaltiPUBLIC ECONOMICSThe Advent and Application of Sub-National Government Strategic Plans in Australia: 2001-2012Lance McMahon, Curtin University, AustraliaHow Big is the German “Wave of Inheritance”?Christoph Schinke, Ifo Institute, GermanyModelling of Government Spending and Endogenous Tax Rates in New Keynesian Models - the Caseof Czech RepublicTomas Zeleny, Charles University, Czech RepublicNew Economic Theories: Experienced (Experiential) Monopolies - Concept and Theoretical ThesisSasa Zejak, EURO ZIGMA DOO, MontenegroThe Impact of Privatization in Raising Productivity Efficiency in Public Institutions: A Field Study inNorth Province of JordanAhmad S. Al-Hazaymeh, Jerash University, JordanCOFFEE BREAK: 10:40 - 10:502

th9 EBES Conference - RomeJanuary 11-13, 2013SESSION II: 10:50 - 12:30Room: Aula 5Chair: Mahmoud Sami NabiREGIONAL STUDIES IPairwise Convergence of District-level House Prices in LondonAndrew Abbott, University of Hull, United Kingdom and Glauco De Vita, Oxford Brookes University,United KingdomPrice Dynamics in Bulgarian Housing MarketGergana G. Zhelyazkova, Varna Free University, Bulgaria and Slaveya Gencheva Zhelyazkova,University of Economics - Varna, BulgariaA New Integration of the European UnionYaneth Viviana Martinez Noriega, Universidad Autonoma Metropolitan, MexicoProperty Rights of Natural Resources in a Globalized WorldAyhan Orhan, Kocaeli University, TurkeyRegional Business Cycle Synchronization in EuropeKatarzyna Pilat, University of Lodz, PolandRoom: Aula 6aChair: Shalom LevyMARKETING IHow Top Political Brands should Retain Positive Image to Avoid Failure on the Final Phase ofElections - Case of Georgian Elections 2012Kakhaber Djakeli, International Black Sea University, GeorgiaInvestigation of the Effect of Brand Equity on Switching Cost in Industrial MarketsMustafa Kemal Yilmaz, Bayburt University, Turkey and Aysel Ercis, Ataturk University, TurkeyThe Relationship of Learning Orientation and Marketing CapabilityFikret Soyer, Sakarya University, Turkey; Summani Ekici, Mugla University, Turkey; Adem Kaya,Champions Wrestling School Charlotte, USA; and Ersin Eskiler, Sakarya University, TurkeyHow does Advertising Treat Convenience as Necessity?Muhannad Radi Khanfar, AL Ghurair University, U.A.E.Marketing Metrics, Market Knowledge, Market Orientation, Learning Organization and BusinessSuccess in Emerging Countries - Theoretical Model and Empirical VerificationRobert Kozielski, University of Lodz, PolandRoom: Aula 6bChair: Haldun AkpinarMANAGEMENT IIOn the Features of Using the VBM Conception in the Practice of Russian Companies and on the Roleof Professional Valuer in its ImplementationDmitry Dymchenko, St.Petersburg State University of Economics and Finance, Russia and TatianaKasyanenko, St.Petersburg State University of Economics and Finance, RussiaXystematic Approach to the Cultural Economic Models of FirmsVictor Tonn, Salve Regina University, U.S.A.3

th9 EBES Conference - RomeJanuary 11-13, 2013The Future of Knowledge Work: Trends in EstoniaKarin Patune, University of Tartu, EstoniaStrategy Models in Business Internationalization: A Systematic FrameworkRenata Korsakiene, Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, LithuaniaPurpose Network Organizations Influences on Strategic Management in Terms of DiversificationStrategiesEla Ozkan Canbolat, Cankiri Karatekin University, TurkeyRoom: Aula 6cChair: Wen-Jen HsiehINTERNATIONAL TRADE IIExplaining the Global Current Account Imbalances: Developing a Third ContextBulent Hoca, Okan University, TurkeyThe Effects of Exchange Rate Volatility on Export and Import Trade Volume: The Case of KoreaChina and Korea-USAYoung Hee Ham, Pusan National University, South Korea and Seong-Min Yoon, Pusan NationalUniversity, South KoreaBalance of Payments Constraint Growth: A VAR ApproachAsli Seda Bilman, Dokuz Eylul University, Turkey and Mehmet Cetin, Dokuz Eylul University, TurkeyInternet Penetration and Routiness-based Comparative Advantage between OECD CountriesYingting Yi, K.U.Leuven, BelgiumConflict or Cooperation: An Explain from Chinese Ancient Five Elements TheoryYing Li, Chongqing University of Technology, China and Ang Li, Tsinghua University, ChinaRoom: Meeting RoomChair: Lorenzo BurlonLABOR ECONOMICS IIEmployment Impact Analysis of Privatization: Evidence from Cyprus Turkish Airlines and CyprusTurkish PetroleumFatma Guven-Lisaniler, Eastern Mediterranean University, Cyprus and Fehiman Eminer, EuropeanUniversity of Lefke, CyprusThe German Labor Market from 1984-2009: Effects of International Labor Migration on NativeEmployment and WagesEva Pocher, Edinburgh Napier University, United KingdomFemale Labor in the Information Economy: The Case of Call Centers in TurkeyGulten Dursun, Kocaeli University, Turkey and Hale Butun Bayram, Kocaeli University, TurkeyPublic versus Private Sector Job SatisfactionLutz Kaiser, FHÖV NRW, IZA, DIW, GermanyRoom: Aula 5KEYNOTE SPEAKER: 13:40 - 14:00Monetary Policy Challenges: How Central Banks Have Changed Their Modus Operandi?Giorgio di Giorgio, Università LUISS Guido Carli, Italy4

th9 EBES Conference - RomeJanuary 11-13, 2013SESION III: 14:10 - 16:10Room: Aula 5Chair: Naoko ShinkaiINTERNATIONAL TRADE IIIIntermodal Transportation as a Value Added Positioning for North-East ChinaSharon Roy, University of Wisconsin, Whitewater, U.S.A. and Meichen Dong, Frank G. Zarb School ofBusiness, Hofstra University, U.S.A.The United Nations Convention on the International Sale of Goods--Recent DevelopmentsPowers McGuire, University of Maine at Augusta, U.S.A.An Aggregate Import Demand Function for Yemen: An ARDL Bounds Testing ApproachEssa Ahmed Ali Alhannom, Ibb University, YemenFirm Heterogeneity in International Trade: Evidence from TurkeyBasak Dalgic, Hacettepe University, Turkey and Burcu Fazlioglu, TOBB University of Economy andTechnology, TurkeyThe CER Agreement between Australia and New Zealand after 30 years of the OperationKrystyna Zoladkiewicz, University of Gdansk, PolandThe Effects of Economic Integrations on the Regional BalancesDerya Kuloglu, Istanbul Aydin University, TurkeyRoom: Aula 6aChair: Ozlem Inanc TuncerREGIONAL STUDIES IIYoung People and the Digital Divide in EgyptMona Farid Badran, Cairo University, Egypt and Antonio R. Andrés, Al Akhawayn University, MoroccoStrategies of Constructing the Regional Competitive Advantages within the Regions of the VisegradCountriesJoanna Kuczewska, University of Gdansk, Poland and Joanna Stefaniak-Kopoboru, University ofGdansk, PolandBalanced Regional Development and Enhanced Use of Resources in the Latvian RegionsRosita Zvirgzdiņa, Turiba University, Latvia; Vita Zarina, Turiba University, Latvia; and Suat Begec,Cag University, TurkeyBoundary and Distance Spatial Effects on Youth Unemployment Rate in Russian RegionsOlga Demidova, Higher School of Economics - National Research University, Russia; Enrico Marelli,University of Brescia, Italy; and Marcello Signorelli, University of Perugia, ItalyBusiness in Ultra-small Sub-periphery Regions: Bridge with Mainland or Way to Independence? Caseof Alands, Faeroes and GreenlandElena G. Efimova, St. Petersburg State University, Russia and Natalia Kuznetsova, St. PetersburgState University, RussiaCoping with Natural Disasters in Poor Countries: A Case Study of Microfinance Clients in PakistanSameen Masood, Punjab University, Pakistan and Lahore Muhammad Qamar, Markfield Institute ofHigher Education, UK5

th9 EBES Conference - RomeRoom: Aula 6bChair: Alok Kumar MishraJanuary 11-13, 2013GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT ICausal Relationship among Islamic Bank Bond, Bank Credit and Economic Growth in TurkeyHilal Yildiz Bozkurt, Kocaeli University, Turkey and Figen Buyukakin, Kocaeli University, TurkeySustainability of Consumption Economics, Natural Resources, and TechnologyMustafa Akan, Halic University, TurkeyPolitical Stability, Financial Crises and the Finance-Growth Nexus: Evidence from MENA RegionKaouthar Gazdar, LEFA- IHEC Carthage Tunisia, Tunisia and Mohamed Goaied, IHEC - University ofCarthage Tunisia, TunisiaThe Concept of Measuring a Sustainable Development of a CompanyAneta Oniszczuk-Jastrząbek, University of Gdansk, PolandThe Asymmetric Impact of Growth Fluctuation on Human DevelopmentSerap Bedir, Erzurum Technical University, TurkeyThe Role of TFP on Growth: The Case of 12 CEE CountriesAltin Gjini, Aleksander Moisiu, AlbaniaRoom: Aula 6cChair: Margarita KatsimiGAME THEORY & INEQUALITYSpecial-Interest Groups and Income InequalityDomenico Rossignoli, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore di Milano, ItalyIncome Inequality and the Composition of Public DebtNisreen Salti, American University of Beirut, LebanonDevelopment, Women’s Resources and Domestic ViolenceSevket Alper Koc, Kocaeli University, Turkey and Hakkı Cenk Erkin, Kocaeli University, TurkeyA Fair-Egalitarian Mechanism for the Primary Opportunity to Be Sufficiently WellJean Francois Maguet, Center of Research in Economics and Management, FranceDo Worldviews Affect Donations? - Evidence from Experiments in TurkeyK. Ali Akkemik, Kadir Has University, Turkey; Mehmet Bulut, Yildirim Beyazit University, Turkey; KorayGoksal, Yildirim Beyazit University, Turkey; and Masao Ogaki, Keio University, JapanOn Application of the Games Theory in Analysis of the Highest and the Best Use of Real EstateObject under Risk and UncertaintyTatiana Kasyanenko, St.Petersburg State University of Economics and Finance, Russia and ElenaTuchkina, St.Petersburg State University of Economics and Finance, RussiaRoom: Meeting RoomChair: Lutz KaiserMARKETING & TOURISMEvolution of Book Market in Romania during the Last YearsIlie Budica, University of Craiova, Romania; Silvia Puiu, University of Craiova, Romania; BogdanAndrei Budica, University of Craiova, Romania; and Florin Tudor, University of Craiova, RomaniaThe Current Face of Newspaper Advertising in Albanian MarketYuksel Koksal, Epoka University, Albania and Ilda Isufi, Epoka University, Albania6

th9 EBES Conference - RomeJanuary 11-13, 2013Could the 'Gangnam Style' outbreak affect international tour demand to South Korea?Jong Hwa Lee, Yonsei University, South KoreaThe Attitude of Residents towards the Financial Impact of Cultural Tourism in the City of Tricala,GreeceRoido Mitoula, Harokopio University, Greece; Eleni Theodoropoulou, Harokopio University, Greece;Evangelia Georgitsoyanni, Harokopio University, Greece; and Gratsani Athina, Harokopio University,GreeceCause-related Sport Marketing - Partnership between Sports’ Organizations and Enterprises onExample of PolandBarbara Iwankiewicz-Rak, Wroclaw University of Economics, Poland and Agnieszka Rak, WroclawUniversity of Economics, PolandThe Relationship of Market Orientation Learning Orientation: A Study in Sports TourismNedim Kurtic, Sakarya University, Turkey; Summani Ekici, Mugla University, Turkey; Ersin Eskiler,Sakarya University, Turkey; and Fikret Soyer, Sakarya University, TurkeyCOFFEE BREAK: 16:10 - 16:20SESSION IV: 16:20 - 18:20BANKING IRoom: Aula 5Chair: Michael VardanyanThe Impact of Microcredit in France: Which Evolution for the Beneficiaries?Marinette Kamaha, University Bordeaux 4, FranceDeterminants of Non-performing Loans - Evidence from Southeastern European Banking SystemsMarijana Curak, University of Split, Croatia; Sandra Pepur, University of Split, Croatia; and KlimePoposki, Insurance Supervision Agency, MacedoniaEconomic Crises and Foreign Entries: The Case of Turkish Banking Sector after 2001-2008 CrisesIsmail Siriner, Kocaeli University, TurkeyDeterminants of Bank OfficesHemali Manubhai Shah, M.C. Shah Commerce College, India and Artiben Jagdishbhai Rajyaguru,Veer Narmad South Gujarat University, IndiaImpact of Macro Economic Variables on Stock Prices of Banking Sector at Karachi Stock ExchangeMuhammad Nauman Khan, Institute of Management Sciences, Pakistan; Umar Hayat, Institute ofManagement Sciences, Pakistan; and Fatima Nauman Khan, Allama Iqbal Open University, PakistanCompetition Policy as a Tool for the Macroprudential Regulation of the Banking SectorEdoardo Gaffeo, University of Trento, Italy and Massimo Molinari, University of Trento, ItalyRoom: Aula 6aChair: Victor TonnREGIONAL STUDIES IIISeller Heterogeneity and PricesOzlem Inanc Tuncer, Isik University, TurkeyThe European, Russian, and Ukrainian Residents' Attitude towards Immigrants: A ComparativeAnalysisOlga Demidova, Higher School of Economics - National Research University, Russia7

th9 EBES Conference - RomeJanuary 11-13, 2013Asian Immigrants to PolandRenata Orlowska, University of Gdansk, PolandThe Contributions of Immigrant Business-owners in the Field of Sustainable EnvironmentalDevelopment in the Municipality of ZografouAgisilaos Economou, National Technical University of Athens, Greece and Roido Mitoula, HarokopioUniversity, GreeceManagement of Polish Franchise Chains’ Brand in the Context of Their Image CreationBarbara Mroz-Gorgon, Wroclaw University of Economics, PolandGrowth and Income Distribution Relationship in Central Asian and Caucasian Turkish Republics inPost Cost War Period: A Practice Of Structural Breaks Dynamic Panel DataOzlem Arzu Azer, Kadir Has University, Turkey; Mehmet Mercan, Hakkari University, Turkey; andSevgi Sezer, Uludag University, TurkeyTurkish Model for Underwriting Agricultural Risks: TARSİM Agricultural Insurance PoolSebnem Uralcan, Halic University, TurkeyRoom: Aula 6bChair: Patrick LeoniFINANCE IAn Analysis on Financial Performance of Telecommunication Companies after MergerMustafa Uc, Epoka University, Albania; Erisa Celaj, Epoka University, Albania; and Sonila Gruda,Epoka University, AlbaniaImpact of Inflation on Dividend Policy: Synchronization of Capital Gain and Interest RateMuhammad Irfan Khan, Iqra University, Pakistan; Muhammad Ayub Meher, Iqra University, Pakistan;and Syed Muhammad Kashif, Iqra University, PakistanCan the Residual Income Model Predict the Cross-Section of Stock Returns?Panagiotis Artikis, University of Piraeus, Greece and Christos Kampouris, University of Piraeus,GreeceThe Impact of Financial Constraint on Corporate Employment Focusing on Firm Specific Effect:Evidence from the Financial CrisisDanbee Park, Yonsei University, South Korea and Taeyoon Sung, Yonsei University, South KoreaSize, Age and Efficiency of Telecommunicatıon Companies Involved in AcquisitionsWan Anisabanum Salleh, Universiti Teknologi Mara, Malaysia; Wan Mansor Wan Mahmood, UniversitiTeknologi Mara, Malaysia; and Fadzlan Sufian, International Islamic University, MalaysiaIs Implied Correlation Predictable?Chrysi Markopoulou, Athens University of Economics & Business, Greece; Vasiliki Skintzi, Universityof Peloponnese, Greece; and Apostolos Paul Refenes, Athens University of Economics & Business,GreeceRoom: Aula 6cChair: Otmar VarelaMANAGEMENT IIILanguage in International Business - Diminishing the Language Barrier with Cultural ScriptsEdith Podhovnik, University of Applied Sciences FH JOANNEUM Graz, AustriaCorporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Legislation in Indonesia and Its Impact to the CompanySri Oktavia, University of Huddersfield and Andalas University, United Kingdom and Julia Meaton,University of Huddersfield, United Kingdom8

th9 EBES Conference - RomeJanuary 11-13, 2013Brand Strategies in Mergers and Acquisitions and Consumers’ Reactions to Mergers and Acquisitions:An Application in Cosmetic Industry in TurkeyAsli Goksoy, American University in Bulgaria, Bulgaria and Zeynep Bayazit Sahinoglu, IstanbulCommerce University, TurkeyThe Impact of Shareholders’ Types on Corporate Social Responsibility: Evidence from Japanese firmsEri Nakamura, Shinshu University, JapanDevelopment of Corporate Social Responsibility in Polish EnterprisesOlga Dębicka, University of Gdansk, PolandThe Influence of Corporate Responsibility on the Innovation ProcessReinhard Altenburger, IMC University of Applied Sciences, AustriaThe Effect of CRM on Company’s Performance in the Global EconomyPerihan Tuncer, Halic University, TurkeyRoom: Meeting RoomChair: Sagi AkronCORPORATE GOVERNANCEAn Assessment of the Financial Performances of State-Owned Enterprises and Private Firms: TheCase of Turkish EconomySerra Eren Sarioglu, Istanbul University, Turkey and Ebru Demirci, Istanbul University, TurkeySenior Management Labor Market: from Economic Growth to Crisis. The Case of RussiaSergey Solntsev, Higher School of Economics, RussiaCorporate Governance, Family Ownership, and Earnings Management: Emerging Market EvidenceHumeyra Adiguzel, Bahcesehir University, TurkeyDoes Governance Mitigate Myopic Decision in Asset Sales?Kiwi Chung, Yeungnam University, South Korea; Sungkyu Sohn, Yonsei University, South Korea; andYoonsuk Oh, Yonsei University, South KoreaChallenging Controlling Directors' Duties in the Shadow of New Hong Kong Company LawMina Yip, The Open University of Hong Kong, Hong KongCorporate Governance and Control in Italian Family Business: An Empirical AnalysesFrancesca Magli, University of Milan - Bicocca, Italy; Alberto Nobolo, University of Milan - Bicocca,Italy; and Francesca Arienti, University of Milan - Bicocca, Italy9

th9 EBES Conference - RomeJanuary 11-13, 2013SATURDAY, JANUARY 12 (DAY 2)REGISTRATION: 08:30 - 09:00SESSION I: 09:00 - 11:00Room: Aula 5Chair: Georg JungwirthMANAGEMENT IVFirm and Industry Effects on Company Performance: Evidence from Polish Listed CompaniesZbigniew Matyjas, University of Lodz, PolandInfluence of Financial Participation Schemes on Company Results - A Case StudyMaciej Kozlowski, University of Lodz, PolandExamining the Relationship between the Reliability of Management Earnings Forecast and theInvestors’ Under-Reaction in Tehran Stock ExchangeAli Lalbar, Islamic Azad University, Iran; Mehdi Ghaem-Maghami, Islamic Azad University, Iran; andAlireza Farshidpour, Islamic Azad University, IranThe Impact of the Environmental Management Systems (EMS) and ISO 14001 Standards onCorporate Performance: Systematic Literature ReviewDajana Grandic, University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, ItalyEvaluation of Company’s Growth Considering its Labor ProductivityDmitry Sizykh, Institute of Control Sciences RAS, RussiaBusiness Opportunities in the Bottled Water SectorElisa Giacosa, University of Turin, Italy and Guido Giovando, University of Turin, ItalyRoom: Aula 6aChair: Marijana CurakFINANCIAL CRISIS IFinancial Repression in European Governance: Curtailing Markets to Ease Fiscal Stress?Ad van Riet, European Central Bank, GermanyThe Threat of the Twin Crisis and the Bank of Russia Policy in 2008-2009Aleksandr Chelekhovskiy, NRU HSE, Russia and Olga Zyuzina, NRU HSE, RussiaDual Banking and Financial ContagionMahmoud Sami Nabi, Islamic Development Bank, Saudi ArabiaFinancial Contagion and Asset PricingRenee Fry-McKibbin, Crawford School of Public Policy, ANU, Australia; Vance Lindsay Martin,University of Melbourne, Australia; and Chrismin Tang, La Trobe University, AustraliaThe Italian Rating Downgrade Announcements: Which Effects?Angelo Marinangeli, University of Rome Tor Vergata, ItalyFactors Contributing Debt Crisis in ItalyUrmat Ryskulov, Epoka University, Albania10

th9 EBES Conference - RomeRoom: Aula 6bChair: Hyeon-seung HuhJanuary 11-13, 2013MONETARY ECONOMICS IA Comparative Study for the Nonlinear Structure of the Interest Rate Pass-ThroughOsman Deger, Middle East Technical University, Turkey and Dilem Yildirim, Middle East TechnicalUniversity, TurkeyInterest Rate Pass-Through to Turkish Lending Rates: A Threshold Cointegration AnalysisDilem Yildirim, Middle East Technical University, TurkeyBank Risk-Taking Channel and Monetary Policy in IndonesiaDeasy Ariyanti, Central Bank of Indonesia, IndonesiaEuropean Central Bank and the Federal Reserve System Policies and Objectives: A ComparativeAnalysisPellegrino Manfra, City University New York, U.S.A.Determinants of Global Liquidity DynamicsMarie-Louise Djigbenou, Banque de France / University Montesquieu Bordeaux IV, FranceExchange Rate Pass-Through and Monetary Policy: a Nonlinear Study on a Set of EmergingCountriesRemy Julien Charleroy, Universite Paris 1 Pantheon Sorbonne, FranceRoom: Aula 6cChair: Elisabetta MagnaniEDUCATIONThe Development of the Global Manager: An Empirical Study on the Role of Academic InternationalSojournsOtmar Varela, University of Arkansas - Little Rock, U.S.A. and Rebecca Gatlin-Watts, University ofCentral Arkansas, U.S.A.According to the Members of the Safety, Soccer Elements that Make up Aggression in Soccer (City ofBursa Application)Murat Ozmaden, Balikesir University, Turkey and Gokhan Demirel, Balikesir University, TurkeyThe Collection of Knowledge Contained in the Work of Students in Polish Academic CentersEwa Dorota Rak, Wroclaw University of Economics, Poland and Ewelina Trubisz, Wroclaw Universityof Economics, PolandThe Attitudes of Muslim Women in Attica Greece - “the Matters Relating to Education, Economy andits Key Elements”Maria Vlahadi, University of Crete, GreeceAn Empirical Study of the Impact of Corporate Culture on Organizational CommitmentAyla Zehra Oncer, Marmara University, TurkeyEMPIRICAL STUDIES ON EMERGING ECONOMIES IRoom: Meeting RoomChair: Raul IbarraA Nonlinear Approach to Modeling the Dynamic Interrelationship between Energy Consumption andEconomic Growth: Evidence from TurkeyAysen Arac, Hacettepe University, Turkey11

th9 EBES Conference - RomeJanuary 11-13, 2013Economic and Ecological Convergence: Evidence from UkraineLeonid G. Melnyk, Sumy State University, Ukraine; Oleksandr M. Derykolenko, Sumy State University,Ukraine; and Oleksandr Kubatko, Sumy State University, UkraineNon-Keynesian Effects of Fiscal Policy in RussiaIrina Bakalova, Higher School of Economics - National Research University, RussiaThe Determinants of MIST Countries’ Sovereign RatingsOzlem Goktas, Istanbul University, Turkey and Gulay Elif Girgin, Istanbul University and OYAKSecurities, TurkeyDynamic Conditional Correlation Analysis of Oil Prices and Stock Returns, Turkey and RussiaDerya Korman, Bogazici University, Turkey and Gozde Unal, Bogazici University, TurkeyWhich is Best, Black-Litterman or Markowitz? An Application for Kocaeli City Index in Istanbul StockExchangeHakan Kapucu, Kocaeli University, Turkey and Caglar Ozan Gönullu, Kocaeli University, TurkeyCOFFEE BREAK: 11:00 - 11:10SESSION II: 11:10 - 12:40SPECIAL SESSIONON THE CHALLENGES FOR CENTRAL BANKING AND NEW POLICY EXPERIENCESOF THE CENTRAL BANKS IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMYRoom: Aula 5Chair: Mehmet Huseyin BilginJapan's Monetary Policy in a Challenging EnvironmentSayuri Shirai, Bank of Japan, JapanUnconventional Monetary Policies in TurkeyAhmet Faruk Aysan, Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey, TurkeyBrazil: Economic PerspectivesEugenio Pacceli Ribeiro, Central Bank of Brazil, BrazilRoom: Aula 6aChair: Marco VivarelliSPECIAL SESSION ON INEQUALITYSkill Bias or Polarization? Innovation and Job Growth in EuropeValeria Cirillo, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy; Leopoldo Nascia, Istat, Italy; and Mario Pianta,University of Urbino, ItalyUnconditional and Conditional Wage Polarization in EuropeRiccardo Massari, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy; Paolo Naticchioni, University of Cassino andIZA, Italy; and Giuseppe Ragusa, Luiss University, ItalyTechnological Change and Skill-based Employment Disparities: Evidence from TurkeyIlina Srour, Universita Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Italy and Marco Vivarelli, Universita Cattolica delSacro Cuore, ItalyLabor Market Experience, Parental Education and Wages: Evidence from ItalyMichele Raitano, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy and Francesco Vona, OFCE-DRIC Sciences-Po,France12

th9 EBES Conference - RomeJanuary 11-13, 2013Consumption Volatility: The Role of Homeownership as a Protection against Uninsurable Risks andItalian Households' PreferencesSimone Tedeschi, Sapienza University of Rome, ItalyRoom: Aula 5Room: Aula 5BEST PAPER AWARD CEREMONY: 13:30 - 13:40KEYNOTE SPEAKER: 13:40 - 14:00Comments on the Best PaperMarco Vivarelli, Universita Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, ItalySESION III: 14:10 - 16:10Room: Aula 5Chair: Anthony MakinBANKING IIConditional Effects of Covenants on Loan PricingLulu Wang, Goethe University Frankfurt, GermanyCredit Derivatives and Italian Banks: Use and MotivationsMaria Mazzuca, University of Calabria, Italy; Eleonora Broccardo, University of Trento, Italy; andElmas Yaldiz, University of Trento, ItalyIdentifying Bank Outputs and Inputs with a Directional Technology Distance FunctionMichael Vardanyan, IÉSEG School of Management, France; Paolo Guarda, Banque Centrale duLuxembourg, Luxembourg; and Abdelaziz Rouabah, Banque Centrale du Luxembourg, LuxembourgUsing Non-performing Loan Ratios as Default Rates in the Estimation of Credit Losses andMacroeconomic Credit Risk Stress Testing: A case from TurkeyGuray Kucukkocaoglu, Baskent University, Turkey and M. Ayhan Altintas, TurkeyThe Impact of E-Banking on the Overall Performance of the BanksFouzia Ali, University of the Punjab, Pakistan and Tehreem Khan, University of the Punjab, PakistanRoom: Aula 6aChair: Ebru CaglayanECONOMICS OF INNOVATION IModern Information Technology - Factor for Business Efficiency and Business DriverKrassimira Borissova Shvertner, Sofia University, BulgariaThe Diffusion of Banking Innovations: Bank Cards on Russian MarketAlexander M. Karminsky, Higher School of Economics - National Research University, MGIMOUniversity, Russia and Oksana R. Jdanova, Moscow Bauman State Technical University, RussiaThe Development of the Food Supply of the Cities after the Industrial RevolutionEmine Zeytinli, Istanbul Aydin University, Turkey and Ebru Kapdan, Uludag University, TurkeyThe Relation between R&D Expenditures and Company’s PerformanceNatalia Olegovna Khatko, State University of Economics & Finance, Russia and Natalia Puzynya,State University of Economics & Finance, Russia13

9th EBES Conference - RomeJanuary 11-13, 2013Evolution of China's Innovation PolicyZhang Dong Ming, Beijing International Studies University, China and Li Fan, Beijing InternationalStudies University, ChinaR&D and Technology Transf

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entertainment, and other important aspects of life. Teach guests about the significance of the daily bath rituals. Guests should leave with a greater understanding of life in Rome and the Roman social classes. 2. The class could work together to write and act out a short play that shows a day in the life of ancient Rome.

3. Rome did not have a police force. 1. Rome needed tax money. The government needed to pay the legions, and build roads, sewers, aqueducts, and arenas. They needed to pay for the welfare program put in place to help feed the growing number of poor in Rome. They needed a lot of money, and

Rome. Remains of the oliseum in Rome are still standing today, and it was a remarkable building, seating 50,000 people and with 76 different doorways. Second to gladiator contests were chariot races. The main racetrack in Rome was ircus Maximus, and chariot race

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