Original Research
Evaluating the Factors Affecting SMEs Performance in Iran

Fereshteh Lotfizadeh; Nasibeh Shamsi

Volume 2, Issue 4 , April 2015, Pages 254-264

Abstract
  Moving toward an open and competitive economy requires developing and supporting private sector and establishing small and medium-sized enterprises. This movement requires education, establishing job infrastructure, and knowledge transfer facilities in order to increase small and medium-sized businesses ...  Read More

Case Study
Earnings Management Behavior: A Study on the Cement Industry of Bangladesh

Helaluddin Ahmed; Md. Azim

Volume 2, Issue 4 , April 2015, Pages 265-276

Abstract
  This study has been done with the aim to identify whether there is any earnings management in the financial information of the cement industry in Bangladesh.  Data have been composed from the annual reports of listed cement companies in Bangladesh covering the period of five years from 2009 to 2013. ...  Read More

Review Article
Measuring Employees Value: A Critical Study on Human Resources Accounting in India

Vineet Chouhan; Nader Naghshbandi

Volume 2, Issue 4 , April 2015, Pages 277-292

Abstract
  Human Resource (HR) is most crucial, very important and sensitive factor used as an input for production. This factor was overlooked earlier for accounting purposes due to the availability of excess and unorganised manpower and relatively low cost. But after liberalization of Indian economy (in 1991) ...  Read More

Original Research
A Model for Evaluating the Impacts of Qualitative Characteristics on the Usefulness of Financial Reporting

Halimeh Rahmani; Hosein Jabari

Volume 2, Issue 4 , April 2015, Pages 293-311

Abstract
  The objective of accounting is to provide useful information for the users of financial reporting. The information is considered useful if it possess qualitative characteristics. In this regard, it is very important to examine the relationship between qualitative characteristics and usefulness of information. ...  Read More

Case Study
Cost Control and Its Impact on the Survival of Nigeria Firms: A Case Study of Nigeria Bottling Company Plc.

Lasisi Isiaka Olalekan; Nuhu Folorunsho Tajudeen

Volume 2, Issue 4 , April 2015, Pages 312-324

Abstract
  The purpose of this research paper is to examine the importance of cost control and the various cost control method used and their impact on the survival of Nigeria firms. We used primary and secondary data sources. The primary data were obtained using a structure questionnaire which was administered ...  Read More

Case Study
Emotion and Sponsorship: Case of Television Sponsorship

Faouzia Mida; Imed Zaiem

Volume 2, Issue 4 , April 2015, Pages 325-338

Abstract
  Sponsorship is a mode of communication that has led to the emergence of a growing body of literature. Most studies on sponsorship focused on the latter’s effectiveness yet were limited to the study of the influence of individual and situational variables. It was only recently that research on sponsorship ...  Read More

Original Research
Daily Uganda Shilling/United States Dollar Exchange Rates Modeling by Box-Jenkins Techniques

Ette Harrison Etuk; Bazinzi Natamba

Volume 2, Issue 4 , April 2015, Pages 425-431

Abstract
  A 180-point daily exchange rate series of the Uganda shilling (UGX) and the United States dollar (USD) covering from 25 August 2014 to 20 February 2015 is analyzed by seasonal Box-Jenkins methods. A time-plot of the series shows an upward trend indicating a relative depreciation of the UGX. A seven-day ...  Read More