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Alexandr Ostrovskiy

Researcher at KIMEP University

Publications -  5
Citations -  40

Alexandr Ostrovskiy is an academic researcher from KIMEP University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Big Five personality traits & Profitability index. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications receiving 25 citations.

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Influence of socio-psychological factors on consumers purchasing behavior in Kazakhstan

TL;DR: In this paper, the socio-psychological factors influencing the purchasing behavior of Kazakhstani consumers related to domestic services, products and services and foreign products were investigated, and the authors dealt with the socio psychological factors that influenced the purchasing behaviour of consumers.
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Can Social Networks Improve User Subjective Wellbeing?: Role of Passion and Personality Traits

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the impact of information gratifications on the subjective wellbeing of social network users in a central Asian country and proposed recommendations to mitigate the negative effects of social networks on users' subjective wellbeing.
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Effectiveness of business leadership in the Eurasian context: empirical evidence from Kazakhstan

TL;DR: Based on the tenets of the conservation of resources (COR) theory, this paper investigated the influence of different leadership styles on organizational performance in the context of a Eurasian country (i.e., Kazakhstan).
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Effect of orientation training on employee and firm performance

TL;DR: Zhang et al. as mentioned in this paper investigated the long-term impact of orientation training on employee and firm performance of multinational corporations in Kazakhstan, and found that orientation training had a significant effect on longterm employee performance, such as job satisfaction, learning transfer, intrinsic motivation, and employee commitment.
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Social Networking Site Use, Personality, User Habit, and Subjective Wellbeing: A Kazakhstani Pilot Study

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors investigated the association between visiting online social networking sites and users' subjective wellbeing and found that there was no significant direct influence of SNS use on users’ subjective wellbeing, however, they did not find any significant negative mediating impact of obsession with SNS visits and association with subjective wellbeing.