Written by Selim Çakar
Published On Issue 1 Vol 7, 2022
In this study, the mediating role of emotional labor in the impact of organizational climate on burnout in accommodation establishments was investigated. For this purpose, a survey was conducted for 19 five-star accommodation establishments operating in Antalya, which has the most accommodation establishments in Turkey. In the study, which was carried out with a total of 976 participants, emotional labor, which is the mediating variable, was examined with its sub-dimensions, and impact analyzes
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Written by Thi Thuy Van Hoang
Published On Issue 1 Vol 7, 2022
The teaching of CDIO-oriented courses in the form of project-based learning is a new direction to meet the social demand for high-quality human resources. The article aims to test the impact of the following factors: Learning motivation, Consistency in learning; Competition in learning; Learning methods; The university brand on the learning results of project subjects oriented to CDIO of Vinh University students. Q uantitative research methods were used in this article with survey data of 200 st
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Written by Burcu Üzüm
Published On Issue 1 Vol 7, 2022
Leadership is the use of power to influenceto motivate. In the literature, there are a good number of researches examining the relationship between leadership and work behavior. Mostly, these deal with positive leadership characteristics. The leader can direct his/her followers in a way that can cause positive or negative outputs. This research has focused on Machiavellianism, which is one of the negative leader characteristics. The main purpose of this research is to determine whether Machiavel
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Written by Muldur Suragan
Published On Issue 1 Vol 7, 2022
Since the late 1990s, information and communication technology (ICT) has caused changes in all fields, particularly in the stock markets. By using ICT technology, stock market investors had a chance to get information, reduce the trading cost and make optimal investing decisions. This study aims to examine the long-run relationship between stock market indexes and ICT indicators for G7 and E7 countries. The stock market indexes are taken as dependent and ICT indicators as independent variables,
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Written by Duc Tai Do
Published On Issue 1 Vol 7, 2022
All over the world by the development of countries, accounting is becoming more important and it requires expert accountants to remain the stability of the economies and catch up with constant changes in the business environment. The aim of this study is the investigation of the influence levels of determinants on accountant performance. The related data was collected from surveying small and medium-sized firms (SMEs) in Vietnam from 2019 to 2020. Multiple methodologies were employed along with
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Written by Selma Kiliç Kirilmaz
Published On Issue 1 Vol 7, 2022
This research is to determine whether positive psychological capital has an effect on a perceived organizational support on work engagement. The study was designed with a quantitative research method and survey technique. The survey form created for the study was sent to the participants online. In this way, 314 surveys convenient for the analysis were obtained and the analyzes were carried out through these surveys. A positive and moderate relationship was found among perceived organizational s
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Written by Alireza Kiani Shahmars
Published On Issue 1 Vol 7, 2022
In article the comparative analysis of the legislation of the Azerbaijan Republic, the Russian Federation and the Islamic Republic Iran, defining responsibility for bribery is carried out. Implementation of these offers will improve the criminal legislation. Also was noted about the issues of the responsibility for bribery in the basic of the criminal legislation. liability people are divided into two groups: people with criminal liability and those without it. People with criminal liability hav
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Written by Hakan Çora
Published On Issue 1 Vol 7, 2022
Atatürk started numerous revolutions immediately after the war of independence, also called the struggle for national independence. The works conducted were about the content rather than the form. He desired the Turkish nation to take its rightful place among the world's nations. While building the foundations of the newly established state, on the one hand, he was making great efforts to improve the country's prestige and position abroad. At the beginning of the 20th century, the W
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Written by Vladimir Georgievich Maralov
Published On Issue 1 Vol 7, 2022
The urgency of the problem is due to the importance of identifying psychological factors and conditions that determine the existence of various types of people's attitudes to dangers. The study aimed to identify the interrelationships of neuropsychological systems of activation and inhibition of behavior with personal factors and people's attitude to dangers on the example of students. The study involved 327 students from four universities of the Russian Federation (Moscow, Cherepovets,
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Written by Anh THE KHUC
Published On Issue 1 Vol 7, 2022
Vietnamese commercial banks are complying with Basel 2 regulations, particularly those pertaining to pillar 2. This article concentrates on moral hazard and the elements that influence bank employees' intentions to produce a moral hazard. We distributed a questionnaire to persons now employed in the banking industry, combining the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) was produced by Ajzen (1991) with the attribution theory was created by Weiner (1985) . The structural equation modeling (SEM) res
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Written by Tamer Youssef Abdel Aziz Ali ELGENDY
Published On Issue 1 Vol 7, 2022
The purpose of this research is using the Analytical Network Process to help organizations with Internal Auditor Selection. The researcher, drawing on all of the systematic extrapolation and deductive scientific research, and after that the researcher to the model proposed in final form, its application to one of the companies listed in Egyptian Stock Exchange as a case study. And through the relative weights of the three alternatives in terms of the main and sub-factors for choosing the interna
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Written by Kader Semra Karatas
Published On Issue 1 Vol 7, 2022
Burnout is a syndrome that is more common in healthcare professionals. People who have burnout syndrome tend to spend inordinate and unhealthy amounts of time on smartphones. While smartphones offer many conveniences in life, they can turn into an addiction if overused. This study aimed to investigate burnout syndrome and smartphone addiction in healthcare workers, including doctors, nurses, medical secretaries, security guards, and cleaning staff, who have been actively working since the beginn
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Written by Chi Dieu Thi Nguyen
Published On Issue 1 Vol 7, 2022
Th e objective of this paper focuses on evaluating the impacts of governance factors on the firm performance of Vietnam ese listed consumer goods enterprises. The study uses 2 factors representing firm governance such as the size of the director board (BS) , CEO Duality (CDU), and 4 controlling factors like the stock p rice (SP) , c apital expenditure to total assets (CAPEX) , sale growth (GS) , as well as firm size (AS) to assess the influence on firm performance . Firm performance is measured
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Written by Buthaina Mohammed Aljehany
Published On Issue 1 Vol 7, 2022
Since the World Health Organization announced the Corona Pandemic in March 2020, the world has faced many challenges and fundamental lifestyle changes. This study aims to identify lifestyle changes such as diet, marketing habits, daily activities, and sleep patterns in the western region of Saudi Arabia (SA) during the COVID-19 quarantine period. Besides, this work aims to investigate the relationship between lifestyle changes and weight changes. A retrospective cross-sectional study conducted i
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Written by Jorge Guillen
Published On Issue 1 Vol 7, 2022
This study attempts to uncover the institutional determinants of female entrepreneurship in a set of eight Latin American countries. Following the institutional system classification in the literature, we grouped the set of countries into three categories: State-Led, Emerging Liberal Market, and Family Led. We then split the data panel into two different groups: Argentina, Bolivia, Ecuador, and Venezuela, which are mostly State-Led; the other group includes Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, and P
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Written by Waleed Fathi Abdulkarim Abdulkader
Published On Issue 1 Vol 7, 2022
The children need Behaviors Better in doing all their phonological functions, as well as those Behaviors related to the semantics and structure of the different words and phrases. So, they learn to express their emotions as they get older, and their speech abilities improve. The purpose of the study is to investigate the efficiency of the Garman model for language processing in children with oral language disorders. Fifteen children had been identified as a final sample from 60 children in many
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Written by Salwa Abdel Hafeez Bahrawi
Published On Issue 1 Vol 7, 2022
Information and communication technology is the main pillar of the digital economy, and it is defined as all the physical components of computers and off-the-shelf software in addition to the communication networks and other equipment required for processing, storage, display, and equipment. Information and communication technology provides a unique platform to host a large number of development services, such as trade, Earth observation services and climate change, and in a way, e-health, remot
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