Vol. 4 No. 01 (2024): Volume 04 Issue 01
Articles
INDUSTRY BRANCHING AND NETWORK STRUCTURE: AN EXPLORATION OF INTERDEPENDENCIES
This scientific article explores the intricate relationship between industry branching and network structure, shedding light on how these interconnected phenomena shape the dynamics of modern economies. With the rapid evolution of industries and the increasing reliance on networked systems, understanding the interplay between industry branching and network structure becomes paramount. This article delves into the theoretical foundations, empirical evidence, and practical implications of this complex interrelationship, offering insights that can guide policymakers and business leaders in optimizing industrial ecosystems.
ECONOMIC-MATHEMATICAL MODELS OF DEVELOPMENT OF OPTIMAL FEED RATION FOR LIVESTOCK
For the application of economic and mathematical methods in practical activities in modern conditions, material, scientific and personnel prerequisites have been created. Their use makes it possible to carry out complex and very time-consuming calculations that were previously impossible. The article considers economic and mathematical methods, features of their application in livestock.
REDUCING THE CONSEQUENCES OF TRAFFIC INCIDENTS IS TODAY’S CHALLENGE
Today, a systematic approach is needed to reduce traffic accidents and the level of injuries caused by them, as well as to increase the stability of the entire transport system. For these purposes, various methods and models are used, involving technical and intellectual resources, in order to improve the quality of transport system management.
The article provides information on traffic accidents occurring worldwide and their analysis, as well as their prevention.
BASED ON AN INTEGRATIVE APPROACH TO TRIGONOMETRY EXAMPLES AND EXERCISES APPLICATION OF FRACTION PROPERTIES
Recommendations on the method of using fractions, equivalent formulas, series of equivalent ratios, inverse trigonometric functions, the largest and smallest values and finite trigonometric series in order to apply the theoretical part of the science in practice, that is, to increase the skills of solving examples and problems, were highlighted.
DIALOGIC TEACHING: EMPOWERING FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT IN THE CLASSROOM
Dialogic teaching has become one of the most effective teaching techniques and also influential instrument for improving formative assessment in the classroom. Dialogic teaching is a strategy which has its roots in the concept of meaningful student-teacher discourse, promotes critical thinking, active engagement, and in-depth learning. The principles of dialogic teaching are perfectly aligned with basic concepts of formative assessment, which give educators opportunity to check and clarify students' comprehension in the moment. In this article some of the accurate methods of implementation of dialogic teaching for constant monitoring of learners’ progress are provided.
A MULTI-INDICATOR METHOD OF EVALUATING FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE OF CLUSTERS
In this article, a multi-indicator method for assessing the financial efficiency of clusters, including the results of research conducted in cotton-textile clusters, as well as proposals and recommendations for improving the assessment of financial efficiency, has been developed.
BEYOND BORDERS: UNMASKING THE NEXUS - CHILD LABOR IN SAARC AND ASEAN AMIDST THE DYNAMICS OF TRADE
This research delves into the intricate interplay between trade dynamics and child labor, focusing on selected SAARC and ASEAN countries. Titled "Beyond Borders: Unmasking the Nexus - Child Labor in SAARC and ASEAN amidst the Dynamics of Trade," the study employs a comprehensive approach, analyzing the multifaceted factors that contribute to the prevalence of child labor within the context of international trade. By examining empirical evidence and socio-economic indicators, the research aims to reveal the nuanced relationships between trade policies, economic development, and child labor practices in these regions.
BRIDAL BONDS AND ECONOMIC STRAINS: INVESTIGATING THE IMPACT OF EARLY MARRIAGE ON MONETARY POVERTY IN INDONESIA
This research delves into the intricate interplay between early marriage and monetary poverty in the Indonesian context. Titled "Bridal Bonds and Economic Strains," the study employs a multifaceted approach to investigate how early marriage influences and contributes to monetary poverty. Through a combination of quantitative analysis and qualitative insights, the research explores the socio-economic ramifications of early marriage, shedding light on the challenges faced by individuals and families in Indonesia. The findings aim to inform policymakers, community leaders, and advocates working towards mitigating the impact of early marriage on monetary poverty.
FUZZY HORIZONS: A COMPARATIVE UNCERTAINTY ANALYSIS OF BUSINESS COMPONENTS IN IRAN - HYPERMARKETS VS. NETMARKETS
This research conducts a comprehensive uncertainty analysis of business components in Iran, employing fuzzy systems to compare hypermarkets and netmarkets. Fuzzy logic provides a robust framework for modeling and analyzing the inherent uncertainties present in the dynamic business environment. The study delves into key business components, exploring factors such as market demand, supply chain management, customer behavior, and technological integration. By employing fuzzy systems, the research unveils nuanced insights into how hypermarkets and netmarkets navigate uncertainty differently. The comparative analysis sheds light on the adaptive strategies employed by these business models, contributing to a deeper understanding of resilience in the Iranian business landscape.
SCROLLING THROUGH SOCIAL SPACES: UNVEILING USER MOTIVATIONS AND EVALUATING THE INFLUENCE ON EFFECTIVENESS IN PAID MOBILE ADVERTISING
This research investigates user motivations for social media use and explores their impact on the effectiveness of paid mobile advertising. Titled "Scrolling Through Social Spaces: Unveiling User Motivations and Evaluating the Influence on Effectiveness in Paid Mobile Advertising," the study employs a mixed-methods approach, combining surveys, user interviews, and advertising performance metrics. By examining the intersections of user motivations, perceived informativeness, entertainment value, and intrusiveness in paid mobile advertising, this research contributes nuanced insights to the realm of digital marketing. The findings aim to inform advertisers and marketers about the factors influencing user engagement and receptivity to paid content on social media platforms.