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POSSIBLE WEAKNESSES OF THE SOLVENCY RATIOS OF THE BASEL ACCORD

Published In: 3RD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN MANAGEMENT, ECONOMICS AND SOCIAL SCIENCE
Author(s): J. VICENTE FRUET-CARDOZO , JOSE RAMON MILLAN DE LA LASTRA , JUAN ANTONIO CANAS MADUENO

Abstract: A strong, sturdy and stable banking system is a basic condition for how the engine of the economy of a country works, and thus to support sustainable economic growth. In theory, the Basel Accords I, II and III aim to achieve these characteristics of strength, endurance and stability for the financial system. However, in the light of the financial crisis of the past 20 years, there are doubts about the effectiveness that the Basel agreements had to support banks during financial storms over the years of its implementation.

  • Publication Date: 11-Dec-2015
  • DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-081-1-86
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THE MEDIATING EFFECTS OF SELF-CONTROL ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SMARTPHONE ADDICTION AND SUICIDAL IDEATION OF ADOLESCENTS

Published In: 3RD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN MANAGEMENT, ECONOMICS AND SOCIAL SCIENCE
Author(s): JIN GI KIM , KIM, JAE YOP , HWANG, HYUN JOO

Abstract: The purpose of this study is to identify smartphone addiction that were likely to become risk factor for suicidal ideation and to define the mediating effects of adolescents' selfcontrol. This study is attention to the effect of Smartphone addiction as a new risk factor. Family and school problems on previous studies for the adolescent suicide that used to be focused are control variable. In order to accomplish this purpose, a total of 1,601 who are middle and high school students in Seoul and Gyeonggi province, South Korea were utilized. The data were analyzed by frequency analysis, and the multiple regression model analysis with SPSS 21.0. The main results of this study are as follows. First, about four out of ten (40.4%) of adolescents have experienced the thought of committing suicide for the past year. Second, Smartphone addiction risk, is 24.5 percent of all respondents. This means about 2.5 out of every 10 from the use of smartphone addiction have a severe risk side effects like

  • Publication Date: 11-Dec-2015
  • DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-081-1-87
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