Written by İbrahim Bora Oran
Published On Issue 2 Vol 7, 2022
The purpose of this study is to explain the importance of the benefits provided by the applications of Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) and robotic technologies in the logistics industry at different stages. In parallel with the developments required to adapt to the global competitive environment in the globalizing world economy, it is aimed to determine the most accurate predictions for the future in creating savings opportunities in logistics processes. It aims to explain the expectations about
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Written by Bahareh Shoghi
Published On Issue 2 Vol 7, 2022
In a constantly improving organization, managers play a fundamental role in enhancing employees’ creativity and innovation and providing the foundation needed to improve their creativity. One of the prerequisites for creativity in an organization is to have a creative manager at the top of the organization to implement creative processes. Talent management is the strategic management of talent flow in an organization. Its purpose is to ensure the optimal supply of talent to fit the right p
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Written by Lan Le Thi Huong
Published On Issue 2 Vol 7, 2022
The paper investigates the effect of cash flow on the operational efficiency of non-financial companies listed on the Vietnam stock market, spanning the period from 2010 to 2019. The research results indicate that operating cash flow in the business positively affects operational efficiency, measured through two indicators of Returns on assets (ROA) and Returns on equity (ROE). The effect remains stronger for firms that have state ownership. We also address an endogeneity issue through a two-sta
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Written by Elena Istyagina-Eliseeva
Published On Issue 2 Vol 7, 2022
The article aims to analyze trends and prospects for further education globalization based on interstate grant (scholarship) programs, with regards to the changes the pandemic has brought in. The authors studied historical and theoretical foundations of academic (student) mobility programs as a tool to globalize education; analyzed interstate scholarship program and grant performance in the context of the evolving education globalization; provided recommendations to further develop the mechanism
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Written by Nasrin Servati Gargari
Published On Issue 2 Vol 7, 2022
Nowadays, due to rapid and unforeseeable changes, international contracts are always at the risk of changing conditions. Therefore, the initial balance intended by the parties is lost, which makes it difficult for all parties to implement the contract. Despite accepting the pactasuntservanda, the majority of legal systems have also accepted the theory of changing circumstances and Hardship. This study aimed to apply dynamic methods in the contract interpretations stage tobring the contract close
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Written by Dao Tung Nguyen
Published On Issue 2 Vol 7, 2022
This article aims to evaluate the impact of enterprise capabilities, including Learning Orientation (LO) and E ntrepreneurial Orientation (EO), on Operational Performance (OP). The research surveyed 276 Vietnamese enterprises of different sizes, ages, ownership types, and industries. The main findings of descriptive and reliability statistics, exploratory factor analysis, multivariate regression analysis, and group comparison from SPSS 20 software show that learning orientation and entrepreneuri
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Written by Hacı Bayram Irhan
Published On Issue 2 Vol 7, 2022
In this paper, the status of devaluation realized in general economic policies to decrease current account deficit and increase exports in terms of increasing or not decreasing current account deficit is defined and used as the “Devaluation Paradox.” In this context, in this paper, the effects of devaluation, inflation, unemployment, and current account deficit variables on national currency in foreign-dependent economies have been investigated. For this purpose, changes that took pl
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Written by Ashraf Akbari Dehaghi
Published On Issue 2 Vol 7, 2022
T his study examines the compatibility of acceptance and commitment therapy (AC T ) with religious aspects of scrupulosity and evaluates it in a case study. A mixed-method was used to comply with the intervention protocol; qualitative and quantitative study. In the qualitative section, religious sources were used to examine verses and hadiths' formal and content validity. Then the verses were extracted, and narrations related to ACT components were given to experts by the Delphi method. In t
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Written by Van Vu Thi Thuy
Published On Issue 2 Vol 7, 2022
The article examines the impact of cash flow on the need to increase funding in the Covid pandemic context and the financial constraints of listed companies in Vietnam. We build hypotheses b ased on the self-ranking match theory framework and research overview. We use data from 5894 observations for 2010-2020 and the general regression model - GLS to test the expected hypotheses. The research results show that cash flow significantly influences the external financing needs of the business. In pa
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Written by Hien Phuc Nguyen
Published On Issue 2 Vol 7, 2022
Th e given analysis uses the exploratory factor analysis approach to identify the underlying relationships between measured variables of university autonomy in the Vietnamese higher education system. The findings reveal that although measured variables positively impact the degree of u niversity autonomy across Vietnam ’s public higher education institutions, it differs across variables. While the executive and governing bodies have a restricted influence on organizational autonomy, they h
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Written by Thi Phuong Linh Nguyen
Published On Issue 2 Vol 7, 2022
Employee creativity contributes to increasing the competitiveness of enterprises, especially enterprises with high requirements for innovation such as telecommunication enterprises. This study focuses on understanding the relationship among psychological empowerment, intrinsic work motivation, and employee creativity. By simultaneously using the qualitative method through in-depth interviews and the quantitative method with a large-scale survey of 420 employees of telecommunications businesses,
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Written by Ahmed Asfahani
Published On Issue 2 Vol 7, 2022
This research examines the path of the employees’ Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCBO) enactment to their Counterproductive Work Behavior (CWBO) acts through moral credentials and moral credits as conceptualized by the moral licensing theory under the moderating role of collective identity orientation (CIO). Data were collected from 336 Saudi employees and then were analyzed following the moderated mediation research design proposed by Hayes’ PROCESS macro models through SPSS a
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Written by Hamed Alaghemandan
Published On Issue 2 Vol 7, 2022
Accreditation is one of the important areas in evaluating health services. Some healthcare facilities have been accrediting including hospitals, outpatient centers like clinics, and rehabilitation centers. Therefore, considering the gap in the health system regarding the lack of a complete and comprehensive model for accreditation of dental clinics in Iran, the present study seeks to provide a model for accreditation of dental clinics in Iran. In this study, three accreditation structures were c
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Written by Thi Hao Nguyen
Published On Issue 2 Vol 7, 2022
This study explores the direct effect of emotional intelligence on teamwork performance and the mediating role of individual goals and forms of grouping in the relationship between emotional intelligence and teamwork performance of university students in Vietnam. The study used a combination of in-depth interviews and large-scale surveys at a number of universities in the economic sector in Hanoi, Vietnam. 372 valid questionnaires from students were used in the study to investigate the direct an
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Written by Fahd Taha Haidar
Published On Issue 2 Vol 7, 2022
A paradigm shift has taken place in distance education as a new technique of learning and teaching, switching the focus to students' learning, skills, and competencies. Distance education has been the available alternative enforced as a measure to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 Pandemic in higher education. The study aims to investigate students' perception of whether the distance education environment is capable of providing students with soft skills. Therefore, this study focuses o
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Written by Mehmet Hanifi Ayboğa
Published On Issue 2 Vol 7, 2022
The spread of the coronavirus has devalued stock indices, lowered commodity prices such as oil, and chaos in financial markets around the world. Fiat currencies have plummeted as central banks injected too much money into affected economies, and an unprecedented recession has hit the world that central banks and financial institutions are unable to cope with. Bitcoin is a virtual currency whose production is the result of a time-consuming computational activity called exploration. This internati
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Written by Le Thanh Tam
Published On Issue 2 Vol 7, 2022
This article is aimed to evaluate the determinants of the value co-creation activities of economic students in Vietnam in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. This study collected primary data from 423 economic students and teachers in Vietnam. With linear regression models, main findings of this paper are: First, value co-creation activities of Vietnamese students are impacted by the following factors, sorted from strongest to weakest, namely: (i) Dialogue; (ii) Transparency; (iii) COVID-19 pa
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Written by Le Thi Hai HA
Published On Issue 2 Vol 7, 2022
The paper aims to investigate the determinants influencing Vietnamese Consumers' Intention for buying Chinese Garment Products. Six main factors in this study including, (i) Nationalism in consumption (NC), (ii) Consumer animosity (CA), (iii) Consumer affinity (CAf), (iv) Attitude towards a behavior (ATB), (v) Subjective norm (SN), (vi) Perceived behavioral control (PBC). Data of the research was collected from a survey of 600 Vietnamese Consumers in Ho Chi Minh and Hanoi City who have bough
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Written by Hadi Dhafer Hassan Kariri
Published On Issue 2 Vol 7, 2022
The goal of the study was to examine the relationship between psychological capital and psychological empowerment in the work environment among female workers at leadership positions in the public and private sectors. A questionnaire was distributed randomly between a sample of female workers with leadership tasks in the governmental and private sectors in the Jizan region. The research sample consists of (477) female workers with leadership position in the public and private sectors, including
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Written by Pınar Başar
Published On Issue 2 Vol 7, 2022
The main purpose of this study is to reveal the cultural profile of CAC (Corporate Agriculture Credit Bank). the cultural dimensions of an organization can be important for a number of reasons. a strong cultural structure can guide behavior and performance, and can help organizations achieve their desired outcomes. Understanding the cultural profile of an organization can also provide insight into the business environment and can be useful for improving the overall performance of the organizatio
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Written by Pınar Başar
Published On Issue 2 Vol 7, 2022
The aim of the study is to explore the cultural dimensions in three companies: Turkish Airlines, CAC-Bank and Fajr-e-jam Gas Refining Co. The multiple case study method was used for this study, so the cultural dimension can be deeply researched. There are dimensions like Involvement, Cooperation, Information system, Learning, Care about clients, Adaptability, Strategic direction, Reward and incentive, System of control, Communication, Agreement and Coordination. The paper reveals multidimensiona
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Written by Mohammad Tarighatpak
Published On Issue 2 Vol 7, 2022
The purpose of the study was to identify the effect of organizational culture on value creation with the mediating role of strategic alignment of knowledge management in Shahrvand Commodity Services Company. According to the topic, it is clear that this research is a descriptive-analytical study with applied design. The population was Tehran Shahrvand Commodity Services Company, with the number of samples as 225 personnel according to Morgan Table. Data collection tools were questionnaires and i
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Written by Nguyen Thi Loan
Published On Issue 2 Vol 7, 2022
This study aims to investigate the relationship between technological acceptance factors (perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, trust, and habit) and technological readiness factors (optimism, innovation, resilience, and anxiety) regarding the intention to use mobile applications in tourism (TMAs) among Generation Z in Vietnam. With empirical data gathered from 532 Gen Z respondents using structured questionnaires, the suggested research model was estimated using partial least squares str
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Written by Georgiy Georgievich Polevoy
Published On Issue 2 Vol 7, 2022
The problem of insufficient development of motor abilities of younger schoolchildren can be solved with the help of the exercise standard classics. To determine the effect of the standard classics exercise on the development of balance indicators in dynamic and static conditions in children aged 8-9 years. Schoolchildren were engaged in physical education 2 times a week for 40 minutes, a total of 72 physical education lessons were conducted in each class during the period of the pedagogical expe
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