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Analysis on Correlation between Personal Financial Investment and Macroeconomic Development in China
This paper summarizes the variation characteristics of personal investment selection in China and analyses the correlation between personal financial investment selection and macro financial economic development. The result indicates that Chinese residents’ personal financial investment is greatly associated with GDP, price of commodities and interest rates but slightly with employment rate. Key words: personal finance, investment selection, macroeconomy, correlationRésumé: Le présent article résume les caractéristiques des variations du choix de l’investissement personnel en Chine et analyse la corrélation entre le choix de l'investissement financier personnel et le développement macroéconomique et financier. Le résultat indique que l'investissement financier personnel des résidents chinois est étroitement lié avec le PIB, les prix des produits et les taux d'intérêt, mais légèrement avec le taux d'emploi.Mots-clés : financement personnel; choix de l’investissement ; macroéconomie; corrélatio
Knowledge Creation and Firm Performance: Mediating Processes from an Organizational Agility Perspective
Knowledge creation has emerged as a critical area in information systems research in the past decade (Nonaka 1994). However, the mechanism through which knowledge creation enhances firm performance remains unclear. This paper examines the role of organization agility as a mediator between knowledge creation processes and firm performance. Our survey study of 134 firms indicates that two forms of organizational agility – customer agility and operational agility, significantly and fully mediate the effect of knowledge creation on firm performance. Our findings extend prior research by providing insights into the role of organizational agility in facilitating the effect of knowledge creation processes on firm performance. Implications for researchers and managers are discussed
catena-Poly[[(3-methylÂpyridine)Âcopper(I)]-ÎĽ-cyanido-copper(I)-ÎĽ-cyanido]
In the title complex, [Cu2(CN)2(C6H7N)]n, there are two copper atoms with different coordination environments. One Cu atom (Cu1) is linked to the two cyanide ligands, one N atom from a pyridine ring while the other (Cu2) is coordinated by the two cyanide ligands in a slightly distorted tetraÂhedral geometry and linked to Cu1, forming a triangular coordination environment. The Cu atoms are bridged by bidentate cyanide ligands, forming an infinite Cu–CN chain. One cyanide ligand is equally disordered over two sets of sites, exchanging C and N atoms coordinated to both metal atoms. However, one cyanide group is not disordered and it coordinates to Cu1 via the N atom whereas its C-atom counterpart coordinates Cu2. The 3-methylÂpyridine (3MP) ligand coordinates through the N atom to Cu1 as a terminal ligand, which originates from decyanation of 3-pyridylÂacetonitrile under hydroÂthermal conditions. Adjacent Cu–CN chains are interÂconnected through Cuâ‹ŻCu interÂactions [2.8364 (10) Å], forming a three-dimensional framework
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