Papers by Dr. Mohsen Brahmi
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Sustainable Development of Human Resources in a Globalization Period
The emergence of Education 4.0 is a result of Industry 4.0 that demands the transformation of the... more The emergence of Education 4.0 is a result of Industry 4.0 that demands the transformation of the education sector at a different scale. Therefore, students have been challenged to adopt such new methods and technology to integrate into their course of learning. This chapter aims to develop a conceptual framework of Education 4.0 in association with students' well-being in order to contribute a new dimension of Education 4.0 to the well-being of students. Descriptive and exploratory approaches were applied to figure out whether Education 4.0 would lead to the well-being of students in the educational environment. The results outlined the various factors that lead to the positive aspect of Education 4.0 along with various challenges that are required to explore at the society level to implement Education 4.0, which is the current need of society. As we are moving towards digitalization and technology-enabled education system because of the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic, such adopti...
International Journal of Technology Transfer and Commercialisation, 2020
The analysis of monetary policy in Tunisia highlights three main distinct periods with the suppor... more The analysis of monetary policy in Tunisia highlights three main distinct periods with the support of the IMF: the last in 1987 when the country was in deep recession, after 1989 with the gradual privatization plan launched by the government and recently current period in the end of 2012, after revolution, in which the economic and financial balance recorded major shocks remanding back of the ex-period and the rise in arrow of the inflation. This article aims to provide an overview on key reforms Tunisian financial markets from 1989. These reforms have particularly affected the banking system and the implementation of monetary policy based on the interest rate as an instrument controller for the first phase and also the monetary aggregates, M3 mainly, following the evolution of economic conditions to our days 2014. But from the 90's view that the success recorded by the industrialized countries precursors on Inflation Target strategy IT and some developing countries as follower,...
Sustainable Development of Human Resources in a Globalization Period
The chapter studies the degree of voluntary disclosure of the French family companies and assesse... more The chapter studies the degree of voluntary disclosure of the French family companies and assesses the impact of several corporate governance determinants on this disclosure. The sample consists of annual reports from 142 listed French family companies for the year 2020. The empirical results show that the size of the company, the independence of the board of directors, and the size of the audit firm have a positive and significant influence on the level of voluntary disclosure, while the age of the company, contrary to the pre-determinant hypothesis, has a negative influence on the level of voluntary disclosure. On the other hand, the relationship was not significant between the dependent variable voluntary disclosure and the independent variables, which are leverage degree and concentration of ownership. The original value of this chapter is to identify the impact of certain characteristics on the level of disclosure in the annual reports of listed French firms.
New Teaching Resources for Management in a Globalised World
International Journal of Technology Transfer and Commercialisation
International Journal of Technology Transfer and Commercialisation
International Journal of Technology Transfer and Commercialisation
International Journal of Technology Transfer and Commercialisation
British Journal of Management, 2004
International Journal of Public Sector Performance Management
The credibility of the Central banks reflects in our days, in our modern economy, the main ingred... more The credibility of the Central banks reflects in our days, in our modern economy, the main ingredient of the success and a condition of efficiency of the monetary policy and the aversion against the fluctuations. According to certain economists researchers this concept of credibility which is of qualifying, immaterial and unspeakable order is with great difficulty empirically testable. So, seen as the increasing instability of the world markets and the failure of the economic policies, economists' number put the particular accent on the concept of credibility of the monetary authorities as essential pillar for the growth and the sustainability of the economy. Through this article we led a flying detailed on the notion of the credibility of the monetary policy. At first, we presented the numerous theoretical controversies described analyses on the theme "credibility". Afterward, we described the diverse rules of conduct of the monetary policy since the new classic econo...
Sustainability
The study objective is to empirically examine the mediating role of organizational culture on ent... more The study objective is to empirically examine the mediating role of organizational culture on entrepreneurial orientation (EO) and business performance relationships in Algerian manufacturing SMEs. A sample of 180 Algerian Small medium enterprise (SME) owners/managers was collected for the year 2021 by using structured questionnaires. This study has contributed to the existing theory by evaluating the mediating role of Organizational Culture (OC) by using interaction effect in partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM). The results have supported the hypothesized direct and mediate relationship: Entrepreneurial Orientation has the highest effect on the Organizational culture. On the other hand, Entrepreneurial Orientation has a medium influence on business performance. In addition, Organizational culture has a medium influence on business performance. Additionally, Entrepreneurial orientation and organizational culture together explain 50.2% of the variances for th...
In this study we analysed the characteristics of bio-economic models in agricultural systems and ... more In this study we analysed the characteristics of bio-economic models in agricultural systems and agro-biodiversity indicators. The classical bioeconomic models are used to analyze the human consumption of ecosystems for production. The analysis focuses on changes in a limited set of agro-biodiversity indicators that matter to human beings. In existing bioeconomic models incorporate ecological complexities and dynamics is limited. Although bioeconomic model provides useful methods to integrate economic values into environmental analyses, improved the dynamic interrelationships between natural processes and socio-economic systems is needed to allow an integrated assessment of multiple values. The overview will enable a more informed decision about whether and how bio-economic models/modeling can contribute to the development of integrated environmental decision support tools. The bio economic modeling it is important for evaluating the costs and benefits associated with environmental ...
international journal of research in computer application & management, 2016
Since the advent of the financial crisis of 1997-98, the development of bond markets in Asia is t... more Since the advent of the financial crisis of 1997-98, the development of bond markets in Asia is the center of interest of the governments of the region. This effort reflects the prevalent view recently emphasized the importance of domestic bond markets in the prevention of financial fragility in an open capital flows context. The aim of this article is to investigate about the nature and mechanisms of the links between the development of bond markets and financial stability. The analysis focuses on the experience of nine Asian countries over the period 1997 - 2009. The tests cover specific aspects of the development of a bond market hand, and financial stability indicators of capital adequacy, asset quality and profitability in the other hand. The empirical study reveals a significant role of the domestic bond markets in reducing financial vulnerability of the region.
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Papers by Dr. Mohsen Brahmi
Strategy & Development Review (SDR) based in Algeria and the Communication
Institute of Greece (COMinG) based in Greece.This issue is a fruitful result of
International Cooperation between two Mediterranean Countries.
The numerous papers presented every year during the conferences outlined
above and organized by the Communication Institute of Greece enables us to have
access to a plethora of submissions. Following a rigorous peer-reviewed process,
only a selection of the papers submitted is published.
This year, selected papers were presented at the 5th International
Conference on Communication and Management (ICCM2019), taken place in
Athens, Greece, during15-18 April 2019, The International Hellenic Conference
of Political Science: New Challenges, New Answers (HEPO2019) taken place in
Athens, Greece during 17-20 April 2019 and at the International Conference on
Education (EDU2019)which was held in Athens, Greece, during13-16 May 2019.
The three conferences welcomed 216 presenters (authors and co-authors),
from 41 different countries around the world (USA, Australia, Spain, Thailand,
China, Singapore, Italy, UK, Germany, France, Canada, Croatia, Ireland, Egypt,
Turkey, South Africa, North Africa, Cyprus, UAE, Hungary, Greece, Spain,
Latvia, Lithuania, Denmark, India, Albania, Nepal, Japan, Belgium, Brazil,
Korea, The Netherlands, Nigeria, Italy, South Korea, Russia, Cyprus, Denmark,
etc.).
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Hence, the current issue contains 4 papers that present international
perspectives in politics and journalism, with the view to create a platform for a
thought – provoking debate on the effects of colonialism for the political sciences
component and the use of new technologies and media for the journalist
component.
In the first article Considering Colonialism: The Contentious Drafting
History and Politics of the International Criminal Court, by Morgan Harris, a
textual analysis of the early ICC drafting documents (Yearbooks of the
International Law Commission) reveals how and why the Commission removed
the colonization charge during the creation of the ICC. An examination of the
Commission debates reveals how the justification for the omission was based
upon a limited understanding of the devastating effects of colonization.
The second article, entitled Machine-assisted reporting in the era of
Mobile Journalism: the MOJO-mate platform, by Nikolaos Vryzas, Efstathios
Sidiropoulos, Lazaros Vrisis, Evangelia Avraam, and Charalampos Dimoulas,
explore MoJo (Mobile journalism) which refers to the emerging framework of
covering news reporting workflows using smart mobile devices with dedicated
software or hardware. The case study is an introduction of an Innovation, MoJo–
MATE, (Mobile Journalism Machine Assisted reporting) a platform that
integrates tools concerning all workflows at all stages of news reporting (content
creation, editing, fact-checking, content management and publishing) thus
providing interconnection of the newsroom collaborators and the public.
Visualization and interactivity in data journalism projects is the third
article presented in this issue, by Christina Karypidou, Charalampos Bratsas and
Andreas Veglis. It focuses on Data Journalism, a new form of journalism, gaining
ground on newsrooms. The websites of The Guardian and The New York Times,
which have been characterized as the “elite” of newsrooms, the British
Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) and the Cable News Network (CNN), two of the
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most popular networks, and the Associated Press (AP) and Reuters, two of the
largest news agencies, are examined to test the research questions of this study.
The fourth article, entitledNews usage patterns of young adults in the era
of interactive journalism, by Anna Podara, Maria Matsiola, Theodora A. Maniou
and George Kalliris, explores news usage patterns of the post-millennial
generation. Reporting series “NSA files: Decoded” was used as a case study since
its interactive structure presents features of new journalistic practices in the
modern media environment. Focus group methodology is used to explore two
research questions: RQ1. Which behavioral patterns are observed among young
adults in terms of online news consumption? RQ2. Is interactive reporting a form
of storytelling that is preferred by this cohort?
Thanks to all the hard work of our international endorsers, conference
leaders, ambassadors, scientific and organising committee.
Our acknowledgements go to all the international contributors of this
volume and all the committees, ambassadors and friends of the Communication
Institute of Greece and the Journal: Strategy & Development Review (S&DR).
We wish you an excellent reading!