LOGISTICS IN THE PLANNINGOF SPECIAL EVENTS
Maria Vodenicharova ()
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Maria Vodenicharova: University of National and World Economy,Sofia, Bulgaria
Economic Science, education and the real economy: Development and interactions in the digital age, 2020, issue 1, 496-506
Abstract:
Current paper analyzes large data set of 366 276 Forex deals performed by 287 Bulgarian traders for the period of five years. Data set is provided by one of the largest Bulgarian investment intermediaries. This unique and original research for the Bulgarian Forex traders will use the tools of behavioral finance for to examine the influence of loss aversion bias, endowment effect and loss attention bias on traders decision making under risk and uncertainties and their net resultson Forex trading return. Additionally the author will employ interdisciplinary field of neuroeconomics for to explain behavior and decision making of Bulgarian Forex traders. Current research will give additional database for development of behavioral finance and neuroeconomics in Bulgaria.In the last 10 years, the global event industry has been gaining increasing application. Event management is a process of goal exploration, stage planning, organization and implementation of the event concept, control and coordination of activities and a thorough evaluation of the event. The economic importance of events contributes to regeneration from the cities and receives more attention. (Harris, V., 2004, pp. 103–109). The purpose of this report is to review the details of logistics planning inthe organization of special events.
Keywords: event logistics; event management; supply chain (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: L1 O2 Z3 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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