This book is a compilation of the best papers presented at the 2022 edition of the Asia-Pacific Conference on Economics & Finance (APEF), which is held annually in Singapore. With a great number of submissions, it presents the latest research findings in economics and finance and discusses relevant issues in today’s world. The book is a useful resource for readers who want access to economics, finance and business research focusing on the Asia-Pacific region. The APEF 2021 conference was conducted virtually due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Table des matières
Language Requirement for Naturalization, Linguistic Networks, and International Migration: The Role of Common Unofficial Language.- Smart digitalization in Nordic cities and municipalities through Internet of Things.- Are attitudes to financial risk reflected in precautional measures during the Covid-19 pandemic? A European study of individuals aged 50+.- Impact of user participation behavior and participation emotion on Quality of Users’ Ideas in the virtual brand community.- The Impact of Temporal Leadership on the Constructive Deviant Behavior of Knowledge Workers——A Multi-chain Mediating Effect of Regulatory Focus and Self-efficacy.- What, Why and How Financial Development Matters: Evidence of ASEAN-5, Asia-5 and OECD-7 Economies.
A propos de l’auteur
Evan Lau serves as Associate Professor and Managing Editor for International Journal of Business and Society (IJBS) in Faculty of Economics and Business, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS). His journal article publications stand at 88 and he has 60 postgraduate students under his supervision while examining 44 postgraduate theses. He has been invited to speak at numerous international conferences and also an active workshop instructor. He has been awarded a total of 27 research grants to date. He is listed in the Top 10% economists in Malaysia and the Top 12% in Asia by the Research Papers in Economics (Re PEc) database and among the highly cited authors in UNIMAS.
Anthony J Makin is Professor of Economics at Griffith University, Australia, who has served with the International Monetary Fund, as Director of Griffith’s APEC Study Centre and in the Australian departments of Finance, Foreign Affairs and Trade, the Treasury. He has published widelyon Asia-Pacific economic issues and is a member of the National Economic Panel of the Economic Society of Australia. He is the author of International Money and Finance, Global Finance and the Macroeconomy and Global Imbalances, Exchange Rates and Stabilization Policy, The Limits of Fiscal Policy, as well as many journal articles.
Lee Ming Tan is the founder of East Asia Research and he obtained his Master of Applied Finance from the University of Adelaide. He is deeply interested in how humans function and react with each other. An insight into how people’s minds think and how they work together is invaluable in just about every field. Outside of work, Anthony Tan enjoys outdoor activities and occasional computer games.