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KIMEP University

EducationAlmaty, Kazakhstan
About: KIMEP University is a education organization based out in Almaty, Kazakhstan. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Corporate governance & Government. The organization has 185 authors who have published 426 publications receiving 5098 citations.


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TL;DR: In this article, the implicit ideologies that undergird a language revival context and the semiotic processes through which ideological dominance is challenged are discussed. But they do not address the problem of how to identify the implicit beliefs in the context.
Abstract: Aims and objectives:This paper describes the implicit ideologies that undergird a language revival context and addresses the semiotic processes through which ideological dominance is challenged. It...

14 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the effect of banking market power on both the credit risk-taking attitude of Kazakhstani banks and the overall stability of the banking system was analyzed. But, the authors did not consider the impact of the number of banks in the country.
Abstract: The purpose of this research is to analyze the effect of banking market power on both the credit risk-taking attitude of Kazakhstani banks and the overall stability of the banking system. This analysis is particularly important for the Kazakhstani financial system as it has been going through the process of consolidation and intensive regulation which has led to a significant decrease in the number of banks. Greater banking market concentration leads to an increase in the market power of some banks and, as a result, potentially limits competition. The sample contains quarterly data for 19 domestic Kazakhstani banks for the period 2007–2011. We employ an instrumental variable technique with a generalized method of moments estimator to overcome the heteroskedasticity and reverse causality issues. Lerner Index is used as a measure of banking market power, credit risk-taking is estimated by the ratio of overdue loans to total bank loans and overall bank stability is measured by the Z-score index. The results indicate that increased market power is negatively associated with credit risk-taking by Kazakhstani banks. At the same time, this increased market power has a significant positive impact on bank stability. These results empirically support the current policy of the Central Bank of Kazakhstan on promoting greater consolidation of small and medium size banks.

14 citations

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TL;DR: This paper explored the hierarchical civil servant ideal-type by exploring its model of man, homo hierarchicus, examines how he understands, explains, and judges the world, then explicates his preferred governance arrangements for society and his preferred organizational and managerial arrangements for public organizations.
Abstract: The battle over administrative reform is a battle between contending perspectives of who should populate and manage public organizations, or put differently, between definitions of the ideal civil servant. This article reflects upon the hierarchical civil servant ideal-type by exploring its model of man, homo hierarchicus. The article describes homo hierarchicus, examines how he understands, explains, and judges the world, then explicates his preferred governance arrangements for society and his preferred organizational and managerial arrangements for public organizations. In so doing, the article identifies the salient attributes of the hierarchical civil servant ideal-type and its place in the public sector, thereby confronting the fundamental question of whether the hierarchical civil servant ideal-type is a role model worthy of renewal.

14 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyse the role of superior bargaining power in competition law and policy in the agri-food value chain and discuss both positions and set a general theoretical framework, the global value chain approach, to better understand the interactions between suppliers and retailers in the food sector.
Abstract: In this paper we analyse the role of superior bargaining power in competition law and policy in the agri-food value chain. Conventional approaches to competition law based on a neoclassical price theory perspective tend to neglect or to stay opaque on the role of bargaining power in competition law. However, national competition authorities and national legislators seem to be less biased by specific theoretical approaches and have increasingly engaged with the application of the concept of bargaining power in competition law. In this paper we discuss both positions and set a general theoretical framework, the global value chain approach, to better understand the interactions between suppliers and retailers in the food sector. Finally, we observe the framing of new tools of competition law intervention at national level, in order to deal with situations of superior bargaining power in specific settings related to the food value chain.

13 citations

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TL;DR: Modified chi-squared tests based on maximum likelihood estimators of parameters that are shown to be -consistent are proposed, and it is proposed to use the left-tailed rejection region because these tests are biased with respect to the above alternatives if one will use the right-tailed rejected region.
Abstract: The power-generalized Weibull probability distribution is very often used in survival analysis mainly because different values of its parameters allow for various shapes of hazard rate such as monotone increasing/decreasing, ∩-shaped, ∪-shaped, or constant. Modified chi-squared tests based on maximum likelihood estimators of parameters that are shown to be -consistent are proposed. Power of these tests against exponentiated Weibull, three-parameter Weibull, and generalized Weibull distributions is studied using Monte Carlo simulations. It is proposed to use the left-tailed rejection region because these tests are biased with respect to the above alternatives if one will use the right-tailed rejection region. It is also shown that power of the McCulloch test investigated can be two or three times higher than that of Nikulin–Rao–Robson test with respect to the alternatives considered if expected cell frequencies are about 5.

13 citations


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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20232
202218
202141
202053
201932
201818