Research motivation
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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 3 1 Download
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The research aims at investigating social-psychological orientations of HIUJLLs (Japanese Language Department learners of Hong Bang International University). A survey and a semi-structured interview are governed by 68 students ranging from 2nd to 4th academic year with various Japanese levels from elementary to advanced.
8p vifilm 11-10-2024 2 0 Download
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This research investigates the challenges and incentives that drive undergraduate students to engage in scientific inquiry. Subsequently, in accordance with this theoretical framework, “Tinto’s Persistence Theory” a model of approaches was generated to encourage undergraduate students in Vietnam to do more high-quality scientific research.
7p vifilm 11-10-2024 3 1 Download
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In this study, a mixed method was used to collect and analyze qualitative and quantitative data. A quantitative questionnaire was distributed to 522 managers and teachers and 30 managers and teachers were interviewed. Survey data were analyzed using SPSS software and compared with qualitative data to obtain more accurate information about the research problem.
11p viling 27-09-2024 3 2 Download
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This research aims to investigate the impact of digital content marketing (DCM) motivations on customer purchase intention through their engagement. In which, moderator effect of brand trust is considered. Applying Uses and Gratification Theory (UGT), the DCM motivations were classified into information, entertainment, social interaction, and remuneration.
20p toduongg 24-08-2024 2 0 Download
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The study aims to explore the motivation of organic food consumption among consumers in Hue city. The authors applied means-end chain theory in 77 samples. The results showed health and happiness are drivers for organic food purchase. The organic product attributes as means to achieve consumption goals are “no chemicals”, “food safety”, “better sensory”, “nutritious value”, and “producers/ origin”. Basing on the results, the research figured out some implications for organic food stores to motivate organic food purchase.
18p toduongg 24-08-2024 3 1 Download
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This research study investigates the motivation for English language learning among undergraduate students at the University of Transport and Communications (UTC). The study adopts a mixed-methods approach, combining qualitative and quantitative methods to gather data. It includes a literature review on motivation theories, language learning, and questionnaire surveys. Content analysis is used for qualitative data, while descriptive and inferential statistics are used for quantitative data analysis.
7p tuongbachxuyen 05-08-2024 3 1 Download
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The results of the research showed that paying attention to employees' motivational factors and their needs and paying attention to individual differences of each employee is one of the most important factors. Which can be achieved in the productivity of human resources and one of the essential conditions for achieving the goal in every way is to provoke and motivate and respond to the people who do it. Factors like meritocracy, awarding rewards to better services, preventing and disrupting individual choices are one of the most important motivations and responses.
4p longtimenosee10 26-04-2024 5 2 Download
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This thesis presents a pro–active research work motivated by the prospect of the imminent implementation of the regulatory requirement for pedestrian protection, Global Technical Regulation–9 (GTR–9) (United Nations Economic Commission for Europe 1998) in the near future. To meet the performance criteria for pedestrian protection head impact, it is vital to incorporate the required design parameters into the hood design process at an early stage. These main design parameters are architectural and changing them late in the vehicle design process is very expensive and difficult to implement.
244p runthenight05 01-03-2023 11 3 Download
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Based on the extant literature, theoretical underpinnings and the context of Vietnam, the research aims to study why and how Vietnamese food and garment companies adopt CSR practices.
342p runthenight04 02-02-2023 9 2 Download
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This thesis examines the determinants of bank equity risk and credit risk as well as providing an analysis of the change in bank equity risk following the formation of Economic and Monetary Union (EMU). It is motivated by the increasing interest in bank risk research particularly since the formation of EMU and the global financial crisis. The study considers a range of financial institutions across 36 countries from the period of 1995-2006.
392p runthenight04 02-02-2023 5 2 Download
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The research design adopted to address this problem utilised mixed data collection methodologies. In order to determine what was happening in the industry as a whole, a specially designed survey was conducted utilising both web-based and traditional paper-based instruments. This provided valuable quantitative data about the rate of uptake, types of companies and so on. To complement this, a focus group of selected representatives within the industry was conducted to delve more deeply into motivations behind the decision to adopt the technology and the perceived benefits derived from it.
166p runthenight04 02-02-2023 15 2 Download
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This interpretive study explores foreign accounting academics’ understanding of their cultural intelligence through individual interviews and a CQS survey. Using the theoretical framework of CQ, comprising of metacognitive, cognitive, motivational and behavioural dimensions, this research examines the perceptions, experiences and skills of accounting academics teaching full-time in a branch campus in Vietnam.
81p runthenight04 02-02-2023 5 2 Download
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This thesis is divided into six chapters. The current chapter has introduced the thesis. Chapter 2 discusses the background of the institutional features of the Indian IPO market, including the grey market. Chapter 3 (Study 1) introduces an integrated conceptual framework of information sharing, with and without allocation discretion to underwriters. Chapter 4 (Study 2) applies signaling theory in the Indian IPO market setting to understand the effect of the information asymmetry between IPO investors.
234p runthenight04 02-02-2023 7 3 Download
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The study "Determinants of executive remuneration: Australian evidence" is primarily motivated by the recent importance attached to corporate governance and regulation of executive compensation by government bodies, other regulatory agencies, media commentators and other stakeholders. No other Australian research has, to date, been carried out in a setting where companies are subject to the full extent of recent regulatory changes.
227p runthenight04 02-02-2023 7 2 Download
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The primary aim of this study is to determine the extent to which external auditors, in exercising their responsibilities under the Australian Auditing Standards, conduct additional audit work (proxied by audit fees) when audit clients have experienced known misappropriation of assets (MOA) fraud. The research is motivated by three key factors. The first being the mounting concerns by the Australian government and others in relation to audit quality.
249p runthenight04 02-02-2023 13 3 Download
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This thesis develops two objectives. The first objective is to develop a new improved measure for DRPTs. To achieve the first objective, this thesis develops and tests a measure that seeks to distinguish the proportion of transactions in total RPTs that is discriminatory from the proportion that is based on legitimate business motives. The second objective of the thesis is to investigate the effectiveness of Bangladesh’s 2006 reforms for protecting minority shareholders from DRPTs. For this Oliver Williamson’s Market and Hierarchy model is used as a theoretical framework.
218p runthenight04 02-02-2023 7 3 Download
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The research design adopted to address this problem utilised mixed data collection methodologies. In order to determine what was happening in the industry as a whole, a specially designed survey was conducted utilising both web-based and traditional paper-based instruments. This provided valuable quantitative data about the rate of uptake, types of companies and so on. To complement this, a focus group of selected representatives within the industry was conducted to delve more deeply into motivations behind the decision to adopt the technology and the perceived benefits derived from it.
166p runordie3 06-07-2022 17 4 Download
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The aim of this research is to gain an in-depth understanding of the role of extended family members in family decision-making in the context of a high-involvement purchase in an emerging economy. A high-involvement purchase involves a positive and strong engagement for consumers and thus requires that the purchaser devotes more time, thought, energy, motivation and other resources to the purchase process (George & Edward, 2009; O’Cass, 2000).
277p runordie3 06-07-2022 8 2 Download
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This thesis is intended to give a sustained insight into the creative output, aims and motivations of Karl Lagerfeld, the contemporary French fashion designer. This investigation and cultural and artistic analysis will, of necessity, traverse many areas of inquiry and will tend to freely cross traditional and academic boundaries of thought and ideas. This is considered not only desirable, but essential, to give fuller credence to the various phenomena of the Lagerfeld empire.
196p runordie3 06-07-2022 8 4 Download