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dimensions of the COBRA framework (Osman et al. 2014): Cost, opportunity, benefit and risk. SEM analysis demonstrated a good … model fit and supported the hypotheses related to the effect of risk and benefit on users' satisfaction. …
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research hypotheses were tested using variance analysis. The results showed that the benefits, cost, risk, and opportunity have …-services, except gender have statistically significant differences on risk and opportunity. This article extends previous research that …
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financial products and services to informationally opaque customers, their ability to diversify credit and liquidity risk, and … bank liabilities to reduce the probability of bank runs. These aspects of banking affect a bank's choice of risk versus … expected return, which, in turn, affects bank performance. Banks have an incentive to reduce risk to protect their valuable …
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financial products and services to informationally opaque customers, their ability to diversify credit and liquidity risk, and … bank liabilities to reduce the probability of bank runs. These aspects of banking affect a bank's choice of risk versus … expected return, which, in turn, affects bank performance. Banks have an incentive to reduce risk to protect their valuable …
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reduces the risk of legal complications and legal deals. The INCOTERMS rules describe mainly the tasks, costs and risks …
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В статье раскрыты процессы формирования новых финансовых институтов инновационной экономики. На примере структуры финансовой компании нового формата...
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