Economic and Social
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The study highlights a number of incentives that impact product co-production behavior, including: economic, psychological, and social motivations. It was developed from the research framework "Descriptive model of the consumer co-production process" by M. Etgar.
12p vifilm 11-10-2024 2 0 Download
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The article attempted to examine the influences of social and economic determinants on poverty in seven Southeast Asian countries, namely Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Thailand, Timor-Leste, and Vietnam, between 1996 and 2013 using a panel dataset.
13p vibecca 01-10-2024 1 0 Download
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The first findings from research are expected to propose recommendations that will help bridge the gaps between the two urban settlement models in terms of legal, physical and psychological aspects towards sustainable development.
18p vifilm 24-09-2024 2 1 Download
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Sustainability is a holistic concept in development studies, including urban studies, encompassing natural, technical and social aspects, and has been regarded as an ultimate goal for every nation to strive for as well as for every community to achieve in the context of global climate change, environmental crisis and social instability caused by various socio-economic factors.
15p viyoko 24-09-2024 2 1 Download
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This study will investigate the determinants of firms’ investment with the focus on the influences of macro and regional factors on asset investment of SMEs in four provinces of Northwestern Vietnam, including Hoa Binh, Son La, Dien Bien, and Lai Chau. The study will provide new empirical evidence on the drivers of SMEs’ asset investment in poor localities in developing countries.
16p toduongg 24-08-2024 5 0 Download
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This study investigates customers’ perception of four types of responsibilities in Carroll’s CSR pyramid (1991), including economic, legal, ethical and philanthropic responsibilities; and the effects of their perception of CSR on purchasing intention. The findings show some interesting points. Firstly, the importance level of four responsibilities from customers’ perspective is different from that of Carroll model (1991).
22p toduongg 24-08-2024 1 0 Download
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Access to formal credit of agricultural cooperatives in Vietnam: Obstacles and international lessons
Vietnam has about 14.816 active agricultural cooperatives, making for 65.23% of all cooperatives in the country. Agricultural cooperatives play an unchangeable economic and social role. However, despite their importance, most Vietnamese agricultural cooperatives are small sized, and only 2% of them have access to formal credit, which hindering enormously their development.
16p toduongg 24-08-2024 0 0 Download
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This research uses decomposition analysis and the optimal structure analysis to evaluate the role of change in sectorial structure of gross domestic product in reducing carbon emission intensity in 10 OECD countries during 2010 - 2018. The data are adapted from the environmental account and social matrix account belonging to the database of OECD statistics. The decomposition analysis result shows that changes in GDP structure made the aggregate emission intensity in Denmark, Finland, and Slovak Republic increase, but made the indicator in other countries decrease.
24p toduongg 24-08-2024 1 1 Download
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The tourist sector has expanded quickly on a worldwide scale. Social dislocation, the destruction of cultural property, economic necessity, and environmental degradation are all addressed by green tourism. Sustaining tourism development in Hanoi as green tourism is discussed in this article. As the nation's capital, Hanoi has rapidly developed in a variety of ways and is attracting both domestic and international travelers.
8p toduongg 24-08-2024 2 1 Download
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The Australian music industry is growing and developing yet specific information about the ways in which distribution systems develop is limited. In this study I examined the growth and change of the Australian music value chain. This includes the development of digital distribution systems and the effect that peer‐to‐peer technology has on system development, specifically the disintermediation between consumers and artists to the detriment of the multinational value chains.
107p runthenight07 01-03-2023 8 4 Download
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The above aims raise the following research objectives: To identify and analyse how people from Bogotá living in Melbourne understand, perceive and position themselves in relation to the Colombian socio-economic stratification system; To explore how people from Bogotá living in Melbourne re-think and reposition themselves in terms of socio-economic stratification once in Australia; To assess whether and how their perceptions of socio-economic stratification and repositioning after migration affects their self-perception and their perception of others.
273p runthenight04 02-02-2023 11 2 Download
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This research focuses on young adults aged 18-29 years in their relationship-formation phase, to gain greater insights that inform prevention-based social marketing campaigns. Research questions: The main research question was: How does economic abuse manifest in young adult relationships? There were three sub-questions: What is the prevalence of economic abuse among young adults? What is the lived experience of economic abuse in young adult relationships? And what factors are associated with economic abuse among young adults in relationships?
223p runthenight04 02-02-2023 4 2 Download
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Finance is considered as the lifeblood of the economy and it is integral to a country's economic growth and stability. However, this perception has been called into question, particularly following the global financial crisis, giving rise to new research questions. For example, does too much finance harm economic growth? And does the financial sector serve society's economic and social needs? This thesis aims to provide cross-sectional and time-series evidence on the macroeconomic consequences of financialisation in an international context.
262p runthenight04 02-02-2023 6 2 Download
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This research demonstrates how housing demand can be modelled by using a System Dynamics approach. This modelling concept has been set up, using the root causes which generate housing demand. Causal factors which influence housing demand are collated, and mapped. A model simulating housing demand was developed. Keys to this are demographic, social and economic factors. This model is presented with a view to pursuing new approaches for housing demand modelling.
344p runthenight04 02-02-2023 5 4 Download
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The primary purpose of this study is to explain how and when customer experience benefits the company. Built upon Customer-Dominant Logic, Social Identity theory and Need for cognition, the study propose that customer experience leads to customer engagement behavior via two routes: customer-firm and customer-employee identification.
216p hoamaudon2510 16-06-2022 75 4 Download
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This research examined how the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) can improve upon the common economic community through the revision of policies related to labor and migration. The literature review suggested that economic prosperity and growth are significantly related to national openness to naturalization and foreign investment.
9p guernsey 28-12-2021 12 0 Download
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Develop a theoretical framework, analyze and assess the status, propose solutions and policies to promote economic growth with social equity in the socialist-oriented market economy of Vietnam from now to 2030.
27p guitaracoustic02 08-12-2021 9 2 Download
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This thesis studied the soil and the soil properties in the North Central region and proposed reasonable and safe solutions for the design and the construction of compacted earth dams. It meets the requirements for development of economic, social security and defense of the country.
27p dolphintaletale 23-04-2021 25 7 Download
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The thesis aims to propose policy recommendations on capital structure of MFIs to foster sustainability and social performance of MFIs in Vietnam.
40p cothumenhmong10 19-03-2021 22 4 Download
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The thesis focuses on the impact of the Phu Day festival on community cultural life and vice versa, the effects of community residents on the Phu Day festival. In other words, they are the interaction between the Phu Day Festival and the cultural life of the community, in terms of: agricultural production, academic work, business activities, family-social relationships, health. Especially, the thesis deals with the level of impact of the festival's values: spiritual beliefs, traditional education, artistic, socio-economic values to the community cultural life.
27p quenchua10 18-01-2021 26 3 Download