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The Utilization of the Instagrams in Learning Arts and Culture at SMAN 1 Jampangkulon
Fahrizal Awaludin, Juju Masunah
Instagram is one of the popular social media that can be used as a supporting medium for a distance learning. The social media is chosen because it has complete features for sharing photos and videos. This article is aimed to describe the result of the research on the use of Instagram as a medium for...
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Effect of Openness to Change, Empowerment, Customer Orientation, and Marketing Innovation to Resilience and Survival of a Convenience Store Business in the Midst of Covid-19 Pandemic
Teuku Rian Aulia, Budi W Soetjipto
This study aims to enrich the understanding about what elements can shape organizational resilience as a key factor in the survival of a convenience store business in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic. By using PLS-SEM as quantitative method complemented with qualitative analysis from interview, this...
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Crowd Legislation in Post-Pandemic Era: Overview, Challenges, and Opportunities for Participatory Democracy’s Future
Bani Pamungkas, Maulana Yusuf
This study will examine the constraints and prospects for using crowd law to promote post-pandemic participatory democracy. Digital platforms have made it possible to involve many people more effectively and efficiently in decision-making processes, or even influence law-making to make it more representative...
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A Study on the Construction of a Professional Learning Community between Normal Universities and English Teachers under the Background of "new liberal arts"
Jingjing Chen, Chan Lin
The "new liberal arts" has put forward higher requirements for colleges and universities and teachers, and learning community is an important way for the common development of learners and schools, which has been widely concerned by scholars. In the research, it expounds the general situation...
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Analysis of the Impact of the Epidemic on Chinese Commercial Banks
Jingyan Lin
The epidemic will temporarily impact the commercial banks, which can be divided into three dimensions. First, the shortcomings of online functions lead to limited development of commercial banks. Second, the rapid growth of non-performing assets has dragged down the pace of bank expansion and income...
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Clover Leaf as One of the Innovations of Surabaya’s Typical Batik Motifs in the Village of Ex-Dolly
Indarti, Urip Wahyuningsih, Martadi, Amaliya Lailatur Rizkiya, Li Hsun Peng
The purpose of this study is to develop clover leaf motifs as typical Surabaya batik motifs. Ex-Dolly Surabaya has several creative industries to change its new image as a creative village. The Surabaya city government has tried to establish a batik house in Putat Jaya village as a batik training center...
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Implementation of Local Wisdom of Malay Culture in the Substance of Fashion Decorative Design Learning Modules
Armaini Rambe, Nining Tristantie, Juliarti
North Sumatera, one of it, is Malay has a lot of potential for local wisdom to be appointed as study material that can be applied in learning materials. Local wisdom that departs from cultural roots, namely traditional ornaments can be adapted as a strong characteristic in shaping the character of fashion...
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Potency and Strategy for Developing Beef Cattle Business in South Kalimantan
Lira Mailena, Ratna Ayu Saptati, Sara Sorayya Ermuna, Eni Siti Rohaeni
The study aimed to identify the potential and develop a strategy for developing the beef cattle sector in South Kalimantan by maximizing the use of local resources. A mix of survey techniques, focus group discussions, and literature reviews were used to carry out the study. The potential analysis comprises...
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Bubur Ase: Betawi Cultural Heritage Food
Yudhiet Fajar Dewantara, Nurbaeti, Willy Arafah
Bubur Ase, a Betawi cultural heritage cuisine in Jakarta, Indonesia, is the subject of this research. The study investigates food, culture, and history with elements such as rituals/ceremonies, spices/spice, and stories of Bubur Ase. By analyzing literature, historical records, and conducting interviews...
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Research on the Application of Artificial Intelligence in Course Content Design and Teaching Practice
Wang Hui
This study is dedicated to analyzing the role of artificial intelligence technology in curriculum development and teaching activities, with a special focus on the contribution of intelligent tutoring systems to improving students’ English learning outcomes. In an urban public high school, an optimized...
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Research on the forming of an asymmetric cylindrical part by two-sided hydromechanical deep drawing method
Junfeng Lin, Bohan Lin, Sule Feng
Sheet hydroforming has become an effective method in the material manufacturing fields because of its many advantages. A new metal forming method of drawing with two-sided pressure was investigated in this paper, in order to deal with the problem of the defects in asymmetric cylindrical part processing....
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Exploration and Practice of Blended Teaching Model of Ancient Chinese Literature: Aim to Improve the Chinese Core Literacy of Normal University Students
Gaohuai Yu
Guided by the concept of ‘student-centred’ and ‘outcome-oriented’ in the accreditation of Chinese language teacher education majors, the development of Chinese language teacher’s core competencies has emerged as a key area of educational reform in Chinese teacher education programs. Aiming to improve...
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Psychometric Properties of the Ukrainian Version of the Scale of Positive and Negative Experiences (Spane)
Valerii Olefir, Valerii Bosniuk, Katerina Malofeikina
Conceptualization and measurement of well-being have been carried out from different positions in positive psychology. In this cross-sectional study, the Scale of Positive and Negative Experiences (SPANE) has been adapted and validated on a sample of 458 Ukrainian adults. Confirmatory factor analysis...
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Influence of Organizational Culture on the Performance of Educators in Indonesia: A Meta-Analysis in 2018-2023
Zahrotun Salimah, Lovieanta Arriza, Yanti Kumala Sembiring
The digital era requires educators to continue to improve performance as a form of professionalism. The performance of educators is a variable that is influenced by many factors, one of which is the organizational culture that develops in educational institutions. This study aims to calculate the summary...
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Research on Carbon Account Construction Based on Blockchain Technology
Siyao Lin, Minyue Zhang, Yue He, Chen Gu, Yixuan Wang
Climate change is one of the greatest crises to the Earth in the 21st century, and man-made greenhouse gas emissions are the main cause of climate change. On Earth Day, April 22, 2016, 171 countries signed the Paris Climate Agreement at United Nations Headquarters, committing to carbon reduction targets....
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The Effect of Dividend Policy, Debt Policy, and Asset Growth on Firm Value with Managerial Ownership as Moderating Variables
(Empirical Study on Manufacturing Companies Listed on the Indonesian Stock Exchange)
Ranti Nurdiansari, Anis Sriwahyuni, Rizki Apriani, Nur Hidayah K Fadhilah
The purpose of this study is to examine the influence of dividend policy, debt policy, and asset growth on firm value in manufacturing businesses listed on the Indonesian Stock Exchange from 2016 to 2020, with managerial ownership serving as a moderating variable. Samples were gathered from 11 of the...
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Enhancing Students’ Public Sector Accounting Learning by Using Augmented Reality
Imam Mulyono, Mika Marsely, Siti Amerieska
Public sector accounting is regarded as a critical component of accounting students’ foundational skills that should be mastering. Basically, in terms of transaction recording, public sector accounting differs significantly from finance or managerial accounting. So it is important to give an interactive...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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Seismic Performance Analysis of PVA Steel Hybrid Fiber Reinforced Concrete Columns with Different Axial Compression Ratios
Wen Li, Ruibo Wang, Tong Wang
With the development of materials science and technology, extensive experimental research has been conducted on the properties of PVA steel hybrid fiber-reinforced cement-based composites. However, due to external and human factors, errors and relative limitations have occurred. Therefore, the use of...
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Research and Practice on the Construction of New Forms of Teaching Materials and Resources in Higher Education Institutions
Jun Bian
With the implementation of China’s digital strategy, promoting digitalization in education is essential for development, and advancing educational modernization is the direction of reform. The government has issued a series of policies highlighting that the construction of high-quality digital teaching...
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Study on Early Detection of Potential Financial Statement Fraud: External Auditors’ Judgement Perspective
Lanny Lanny, Wiwik Utami
Financial statement fraud has occurred frequently, and external auditors are often unable to make early detection of such fraud. External auditors are auditors who are assigned to check the fairness of the financial statements of business entities. To be able to learn from the experience of fraud cases...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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AlzhEse: A Comprehensive Approach Utilizing CNNs for Alzheimer’s Detection
P. Sanjeev Karthick, D. M. Rakkesh, J. Jeyalakshmi
Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs) have shown great promise in handling the challenging task of classifying MRI images, particularly in the identification of brain tumors and the diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease. Finding the ideal values for these parameters can still be difficult because of the complexity...
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Benefits of Stainless-Steel Material in Rectifying Local Identity in Public Sculpture
Ramlan Abdullah, Rafeah Legino, David Forrest
In the past decade, stainless steel has become an increasingly popular material for public sculptures, substantially contributing to the modification and improvement of community identities. This article aims to investigate the several advantages that stainless steel may bring to public art, with a particular...
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Short Counselling Program Enhances Health Care Workers’ Knowledge and Attitude in Early Detection of Stunting in Children: Influencing Factors
Nina Rini Suprobo, Nindi Kusuma Dewi, Verlina Maya Gita, Dhea Rara Wahyudi, Yenni Widya Alfianita, Nila Maharani, Rizqie Putri Novembriani, Herdhika Ayu Retno Kusumasari, Nanang Tri Wahyudi
Indonesia's stunting prevalence remains higher than the WHO stunting prevalence standards for developing countries. Health community workers (HCWs) handle this issue effectively and contribute to the growth of community and primary healthcare systems. The aim of this study was to identify the effect...
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Women and the Spread of Global Extremism Narratives of ISIS
Machya Astuti Dewi, Yuseptia Angretnowati, Melaty Anggraini
The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) is a radicalized group that has the goal of building an Islamic caliphate globally. ISIS recruits its members globally and spreads the extremism narrative widely. ISIS recruits more men to fulfill their roles as fighters and martyrs, but the role of women is...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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Classification of Central Javanese Batik Images Using the PNN Method
Laily Muntasiroh, Indah Manfaati Nur, Hendriansyah Hendriansyah
The goal of this study was to classify images of typical Central Javanese batik, including Pekalongan, Semarang, Lasem, Pati, and Solo batik. Batik has a variety of varied motifs; each region in Indonesia has certain characteristics on batik motifs. Based on literature studies, the use of probabilistic...
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A Study of Student’s Learning Outcomes from an Entrepreneurship E-Pocket Book
Akbariansyah, Sri Setyaningsih, Suhendra, Sovia Aisyah Putri, Neta Dian Lestari, Depi Pramika
The purpose of this study is to determine the use of entrepreneurship e-pocket books to improve learning outcomes. This study uses a quantitative descriptive method. The data collection technique used was a test, the research sample was 29 students. The results showed that student learning outcomes had...
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Development of a Predictive Model for Analyzing Crop Losses Due to Natural Disasters
Saurabh Shandilya, Rohit Singh Rajpoot, Devendar Nath Pathak, Sachin Jain, Shalini Singhal, Priyanka Sharma
- Natural disasters are on the rise and threaten agricultural production, leading to food security issues and poor harvests. Yield loss is difficult to define and quantify because many variables affect plant health precisely. The unreliability of databases makes it difficult to assess losses and implement...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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Mechanical and Dynamic Recovery Behavior of Fire Damage Concrete Under Different Post Fire Curing Techniques
Muhammad Abdur Rehman Aouf, Muhammad Noman, Muhammad Bilal Mehmood Tiwana, Nafees Khaliq, Muhammad Anas Faizan
Post-fire curing has proven to be an effective repair method in restoring the structural integrity of concrete structures affected by fire. Various post-fire curing methods have been explored in previous research; however, the practical feasibility of these methods remains a major concern. An experimental...
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Financial Literacy of Indonesian Society as an Effort to Face the Online Gambling Crisis
Haria Saputry Wahyuni, Gustiana Sabarina, Muhammad Al Assad Rohimakumullah, Alwan Husni Ramdani, Zayin Abdul Quddus, Rahmat Alifin Valentino
Online gambling will become a national crisis in 2023 which will harm Indonesia in the economic sector. The implications of the online gambling crisis begin with people's behavior in managing problematic finances, which has an impact on the economy and society. Therefore, there is a need for financial...
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Characterization of chlorpyrifos-degrading bacteria from paddy field soil for bioremediation
R. Thiagu, G. Abirami, Neha Chitta, K. Ashok Kumar, M. Jayanthi, Kumar Krishnan, P. Senthilkumar, M. Suganthi
Chlorpyrifos a widely used organophosphate pesticide poses significant environmental hazards due to its persistence, toxicity and efficiency in contaminating soil and water resources. The urgent need for effective remediation strategies has led to increased interest in microbial bioremediation which...
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Driving Sustainable Development Through Green Financing: A Strategic Analysis of Indonesia’s Renewable Energy Sector
Lenny Hidayat, Michael Timothy Tasliman, Cholisa Amalia
Energy is a primary capital for a nation in achieving its vision and mission. Indonesia’s energy needs continue to increase along with its growing population. The government is continuously striving to meet this demand, but not without challenges. Environmentally-conscious development directions require...
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How is Citizenship Responsibility Against Rampant Corruption?
Abdul Sakban, Dasim Budimansyah, Cecep Darmawan, Syaifullah Syaifullah
Who is responsible for corruption crimes other than citizens? Based on the law on corruption prevention, the community and the government are responsible for preventing corruption. However, the reality in the field is that the responsibility of citizens has deviated from the attitude of honesty, integrity,...
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Spatial-Temporal Analysis of Changes in Rice Field Use in 2012–2021 and Their Impact on Rice Production in Kartasura Subdistrict, Sukoharjo Regency
Nicko Arya Hardika, Taryono, Jumadi
This study analyzed the spatial and temporal changes in land use and its relationship with rice production, using a secondary data analysis method. The results indicate that land conversion can be observed in every village in the Kartasura Subdistrict. The highest land area change occurred in the Pucangan...
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The Role of Medical Schools in Handling the Outbreaks in the Dutch East Indies
Djoko Marihandono
The current pandemic is not the first for Indonesia. Indonesia had dealt with several outbreaks during colonial times. To cope with the emerging plague and the limited budget to bring medical personnel from the Netherlands, the colonial government sent all Javanese doctors throughout the Dutch East Indies...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P74 SLEEP QUALITY IS ASSOCIATED WITH CEREBROVASCULAR FUNCTION IN INDIVIDUALS WITH MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS
Georgios Grigoriadis, Alexander J. Rosenberg, Sang Ouk Wee, Elizabeth C. Schroeder, Garett Griffith, Tracy Baynard
Pages: 100 - 100
Introduction: Individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS) exhibit impaired cerebrovascular function and have poor sleep quality. In the general population, poor sleep contributes to cerebrovascular dysfunction and is related to cardiovascular disease (CVD). Improving sleep quality may have beneficial effects...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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Design of Floating Terminal for Coal Transportation Optimization
Kukuh Izatullah, Arif Fadillah, D N Theresiana
Indonesia is known as one of the largest coal producing countries in the world, especially on the island of Kalimantan. With coal reserves of ± 16,627 million tons. With such abundant coal reserves, Kalimantan uses rivers as the main means of transportation for coal distribution. However, the distance...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P23 PREDICTION OF TOTAL AND CAUSE-SPECIFIC MORTALITY INCIDENCE AS WELL AS CARDIOVASCULAR MORBIDITY BY USE OF NON-INVASIVE MEASUREMENT OF CAROTID- FEMORAL PULSE WAVE VELOCITY AS A MEASURE OF ARTERIAL STIFFNESS
Peter Nilsson, Mikael Gottsäter, Abd al-Hakim Fatehali
Pages: 100 - 100
Objective: Arterial stiffness (AS) increases with age and predicts total mortality and total cardiovascular (CV) events. It has also been shown that positive family history (FH+) of cardiometabolic disease influences AS. We aimed to: 1) examine if AS predicts total mortality among elderly subjects, as...
Research Article
Particle Swarm Optimization with Novel Processing Strategy and its Application
Yuanxia Shen, Wang, Chunmei Tap
Pages: 100 - 111
The loss of population diversity is one of main reasons which lead standard particle swarm optimization (SPSO) to suffer from the premature convergence when solving complex multimodal problems. In SPSO, the personal experience and sharing experience are processed with a completely random strategy. It...
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Analysis on the Stock Value of United Rentals, Inc. During COVID-19 -- Based on the Theory of Value Investment
Yuejia Li, Haoxing Deng, Mingjing Xie
With the development of the world economy, investors and the stock market are growing. How to judge whether a stock has invest value becomes the main problem for investors to consider. In this paper, we focus on the leasing market due to its great development potential. This study discusses how to choose...
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A Brief Review of Microgenetic Method in Second Language Acquisition Research
Lu Chen
Microgenetic method is a specific method emerging in cognitive psychology. Over the past two decades, an increasing number of cognitive psychologists adopted this method to investigate the trajectory and mechanism of cognitive development with a focus on the variability within a specific group or subject....
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Light and Increasing Time-space Dimensionality of Media in Biological Art
Guanhua Li
The dimensionality of media, especially artistic media, has shown a slow but clearly increasing trend. As the frontier of contemporary art, biological art is very likely to break the upper-limit of time-space dimensionality in existing artistic areas. Light has rich properties in physical, chemical,...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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Design Control and Monitoring of Quality Purified Water in Drinking Water Storage at the Electrical Engineering Workshop of Semarang State Polytechnic
Syahid, Ari Santoso, Aji Hari Riyadi, Sugijono, Yusnan Badruzzzaman
This research is a continuation of previous research related to monitoring and automation with certain controls in the electrical engineering laboratory. In the research that has been done, it is related to the design and build of monitoring of electrical quantities in Polines’ electrical workshops....
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Classification of Cocoa Beans Based on Fermentation Level Using PLS-DA Combined with Visible Near-Infrared (VIS-NIR) Spectroscopy
Deny Saputro, Dede Priambodo, Muhammad Pahlawan, Rudiati Masithoh
Fermentation is an important process in determining the quality of cocoa beans. Therefore, studies to determine the rate of fermentation of cocoa beans non-destructively and rapidly are needed. This study aimed to develop a robust model using Vis-NIR and PLS-DA to differentiate cocoa bean samples with...
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Arrangement of Green Open Space in Pekanbaru City in Human Rights Perspective and Regional Autonomy
Zulwisman Zulwisman
The right to the environment is an inseparable part of human rights guaranteed by the constitution. The 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia (UUD NRI) explicitly formulates 2 special articles relating to the environment, namely Article 28 H Paragraph (1): “Everyone has the right to live in...
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“The Role of Fathers” in Early Childhood Language Development During Covid Pandemic
Andrea Reza, Farida Mayar
The father is the head of the family who has a very important role. Apart from being a breadwinner, fathers also play an important role in all matters including early childhood language development. The Covid-19 pandemic has forced all sectors to adapt, including family life. Even father figures have...
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The Effect of Local Government Capital Participation and Good Corporate Governance Implementation on PDAM Performance in West Sumatra Province
Alfitra Alfitra, Rosyeni Rasyid
The aims of this study were to 1) analyze the effect of local government equity participation on PDAM performance in West Sumatra, 2) analyze the effect of applying good corporate governance principles on PDAM performance in West Sumatra. The population in this study were PDAMs in West Sumatra, which...
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Analysis of the Use of BIM Technology in the Training of Professional Degree Master Talents
Bailing Zhou, Dong Wang, Tianhua Jiang, Hongbing Zhu
BIM technology has the advantages of synergy, visualization, simulation, optimization, cost saving, and common construction and sharing. According to the background of the 14th Five-Year Plan of the construction industry, and also taking into account the specific situation of local universities, this...
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Governing the Smart Sustainable City: the case of Stockholm Royal Seaport
Anna Kramers, Josefin Wangel, Mattias Höjer
The aim of this paper is to improve the understanding on how city administrations can integrate ICT solutions for urban sustainability into processes of planning, i.e. how to govern the Smart Sustainable City. The paper is based on a case study of how the City of Stockholm has worked with integrating...
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Research on the pricing strategy of the two-stage closed-loop supply chain with re-manufacturing
Xiao-Hao Liang, Zu-Qing Huang, Yu-Xiang Yang
With the enhancement of peoples' concepts that are environmental protection, sustainable development, recycling has aroused the attention of enterprises and scholars. Because of the difference between the acceptance of re-manufacturing products and the popularity of new products, these two products'...
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Empirical Study of Student Complacence for Educational Consumption in the Colleges and Universities of Jiangxi Province
Jing Shi, Zhi Zheng
With the progressive intervention of market forces into the higher education filed, the students’ satisfactions with educational consumption in the higher learning institutions has become one of key factors that determine the success or failure for the competition between the colleges and universities,...