2014
DOI: 10.5901/mjss.2014.v5n18p95
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Quality of Life as a Factor of Socio-Ecological and Economic Assessment

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“…Also, no wonder often the decrease of the total income is stimulant for firms to improve their technical and economic efficiency through innovations (Anastassiou and Dritsaki, 2005) which represent a clear economic advantage but due to the additional investments and possible conflicts (which, for example, relate to personnel reductions as a result of technical innovations). So, the higher is the income, the less the degree of escalation of the conflict is necessary to resolve disputes, because the quality of life influences on economic behavior and economic indicators (Garifova and Kundakchyan, 2014;Safdari et al, 2010). Thus, the costs of opportunistic behavior are growing in the period of economic slowdown.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, no wonder often the decrease of the total income is stimulant for firms to improve their technical and economic efficiency through innovations (Anastassiou and Dritsaki, 2005) which represent a clear economic advantage but due to the additional investments and possible conflicts (which, for example, relate to personnel reductions as a result of technical innovations). So, the higher is the income, the less the degree of escalation of the conflict is necessary to resolve disputes, because the quality of life influences on economic behavior and economic indicators (Garifova and Kundakchyan, 2014;Safdari et al, 2010). Thus, the costs of opportunistic behavior are growing in the period of economic slowdown.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We emphasize that opportunistic type of behavior takes place in situations where one agent uses information asymmetry to his advantage (Williamson, 1985) with the aim of unilateral redistribution of benefits from the transaction, thus pointing to the practices of manipulation. Opportunism may manifest itself in various aspects, including personal, corporate, regional (Garifova and Kundakchyan, 2014), national and international levels, which requires an interdisciplinary approach in its study.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%