vol. 24, no. 1 (2014)
DLSU Business & Economics Review
Description
The DLSU Business & Economics Review (B&E Review) publishes high quality theoretical, empirical, and methodological research in the fields of Accounting, Business Management, Commercial Law, Economics, Finance, and Marketing. The B&E Review aims to reach an audience in these six fields and is published twice a year.
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Table of contents
Open Access Subscription Access
Preliminary Pages
Editorial Board
From the Editor
Articles
Towards a Common Good Model of the Firm
Luisito C. Abueg | Mariel Monica R. Sauler | Benito L. Teehankee
Discipline: Business Education
Precarious Work Undermines Decent Work: The Unionized Hotel Workers’ Experience
Divina M. Edralin
Discipline: Business Management
Linking Property Rights and Capital Accumulation in the Philippines
Mark Anthony M. Velasco
Women Empowerment through Social initiatives: An Indian Story
Divya Singhal
Discipline: Business
Converlogical Management Theory: Towards the Development of the Communicative Competence of an Organization
Marife C. Posadas
Discipline: Management
The Mediate Effect of Employee Engagement on the Relationship between Perceived Employer Branding and Discretionary Effort
Burawat Piyachat | Kuntonbutr Chanongkorn | Mechinda Panisa
Discipline: Management
Job Satisfaction: The Eventual Smidgeon for Occupational Consummation and Contentment in Profession
Manodip Ray Chaudhuri | Partha Naskar
Discipline: Management
A Domino Effect From Fairness to Online Customer Loyalty
Tuyet Mai Nguyen | Phong Tuan Nham
Discipline: Business
The Philippine Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012: To Protect or Destroy?
James Keith C. Heffron
Discipline: Technology
Modeling Volatility of Islamic Stock Indexes: Empirical Evidence and Comparative Analysis
Mohammed Salah Chiadmi
Discipline: Finance
Decomposition Analysis of Income Inequality in Eastern Visayas, Philippines
Moises Neil V. Seriño
Discipline: Economics
Back Matter
The Contributors
GUIDELINES FOR CONTRIBUTORS