Search Results - "Estonia"
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The effect of oil price to stock market in Europe countries (Bulgaria, Estonia, Hungary, Romania) / Nur Azwani Mohd Kamal
Published 2010“…Data of weekly West Texas Intermediate Crude Oil (WTI) price and weekly price index of stock index from four emerging countries namely Bulgaria, Estonia, Hungary and Romania are selected as variables in this study. …”
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Exploring safety aspects of maternity care through the lens of midwifery students’ clinical experiences in Belgium, Czech republic, Estonia, Norway, Slovakia: A qualitative study.
Published 2025“…Thirty-five midwifery students (Belgium, Czech Republic, Estonia, Norway, Slovakia) were recruited through purposive sampling to engage students with an Erasmus + experience. …”
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Capital, state and labour in the enigma of Baltic 'post-Communist' transformation
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A Critical Analysis of Estonian Destination Branding since 1991
Published 2009“…Today, the brand Estonia got a second life and is ready to learn from its own mistakes. …”
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An Intervention to Reduce Alcohol Consumption in Undergraduate Students Using Implementation Intentions and Mental Simulations: A Cross-National Study
Published 2012“…Purpose: The present study tested the effectiveness of an integrated theory-based intervention in reducing undergraduates' alcohol consumption in excess of guideline limits in national samples from Estonia, Finland, and the UK. Method: A 2 (volitional: implementation intention vs. no implementation intention) × 2 (motivation: mental simulation vs. no mental simulation) × 3 (nationality: Estonia vs. …”
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Beyond greed, fear and the iron curtain
Published 2008“…In six of those markets – Hungary, Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovenia, Russia and Estonia – we find behaviour consistent with investors following ‘quasi-rational’ strategies in the years following market inception. …”
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Banks’ loan loss provisioning behaviour and procyclicality across Central and Eastern European countries joined the European Union in 2004
Published 2011“…These countries are: Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Slovenia and Slovakia. To summarise, the present paper finds evidence that loan loss provisions are highly procyclical across all the researched countries. …”
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A case of partial convergence: the Europeanization of central government in Central and Eastern Europe
Published 2015“…This article compares the Europeanization of central government in four Central and Eastern European countries (CEECs): Estonia, Latvia, Poland, and Slovakia. Using a largeNsurvey of ministerial civil servants, it finds that the Europeanization of central government is characterized by partial convergence. …”
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Innovating enterpreneurship courses: exploring new socio-instructional formats and business evaluation/assessment methods
Published 2011“…This was primarily met through exchange and communication of research results about the existing incubators in the countries of the partners of the project: Germany, Spain, Hungary, Holland, Rumania, United Kingdom, Austria, Estonia, Sweden, Italy, Poland and Turkey.One of the intermediate objectives of the project was to organize pilot entrepreneurship courses for the students of those universities. …”
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Currency Board Versus Central Bank in a Currency Crisis
Published 1998“…(Le., classical, modern and AEL-Argentina, Lithuania, Estonia -model) A closely related concept to the currency board, namely dollarization is also discussed.…”
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Currency Board Versus Central Bank In A Currency Crisis
Published 1998“…(Le., classical , modern and A E L-Argentina, Lithuania , Estonia -model) A closely related concept to the currency board , namely dollarization is also discussed.…”
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EU Accession and Determinants of Foreign Direct Investment Inflow: The Case of Turkey
Published 2016“…Panel data were collected for the Central and East European countries (CEEC): Bulgaria, Croatia, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Romania and Turkey. …”
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Think aloud: using cognitive interviewing to validate the PISA assessment of student self-efficacy in mathematics
Published 2016“…An independent, exploratory validation of the PISA assessment of student self-efficacy in mathematics by a small international team of researchers using CI with concurrent verbalisation in four education systems (England, Estonia, Hong Kong, and the Netherlands) provided the basis for this investigation. …”
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An Empirical Investigation into Contagion and The Effects of The 2007 Global Financial Crisis On the Cross-Country Linkages Amongst Developed and Emerging Economies, and The Result...
Published 2016“…Whereby for USA, Canada, Australia, South Africa, Mexico, and Estonia, the correlation patterns suggest a long-term effect of contagion from the UK market upon these markets. …”
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Microeconomic effects of competition on productivity in the EU
Published 2010“…The analysis is based on firm-level panel data from Estonia. I use an instrumental variables approach to identify the effects. …”
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Predicting alcohol consumption and binge drinking in company employees: An application of planned behaviour and self-determination theories
Published 2012“…Methods: Company employees (N= 486, males = 225, females = 261; M age = 30.41, SD= 8.31) from four nations (Estonia, Finland, Sweden, and UK) completed measures of autonomous and controlled motivation from self-determination theory, attitudes, subjective norms, PBC, intentions from the theory of planned behaviour, and self-reported measures of past alcohol consumption and binge-drinking occasions at the first time point (time 1). …”
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Small states and the strategic utility of cyber capabilities
Published 2018“…Despite the cyber incidents involving Estonia and Georgia, as well as the proliferation of cyber capabilities among states, scholars have continued to overlook the relevance of small states in cyber interactions. …”
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