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Digital Buying Behavior:The role of regulatory fit and self‐construal in online luxury goods purchase intentions
Drawing on regulatory focus theory, this study examines how consumers’ promotion and prevention focus influences luxury purchase intentions in an online domain. The research further investigates the interactive effects of regulatory focus, goal orientation, and self‐construal through four studies. Study 1 shows that promotion‐focused versus prevention‐focused consumers have a greater tendency to purchase luxury goods online and in‐store. Contrary to extant research regarding the compatibility between message frame and consumers’ regulatory focus, using varying manipulations, Studies 2 and 3 find the primacy of prevention‐framed messages in influencing online luxury purchase intentions for promotion‐ and prevention‐focused consumers. Further, unlike prior studies, Study 4 shows no significant interaction effect between regulatory focus, goal orientation, and self‐construal and adds a possible boundary condition by demonstrating how regulatory focus and self‐construal effects differ for luxury purchase online. Overall, the studies offer important contributions to theory and practice relating to luxury consumption in cyberspace
Dr. Zahra Shekarkhar: Exposing Students to AI - Results from a Multidisciplinary Pilot using ChatGPT
Dr. Zahra Shekarkhar speaks at the Chesnutt Library of Fayetteville State University about her exciting new research regarding ChatGPT and how it affects students. This research is part of an ongoing grant research project.
Presented live on November 8, 2023 as part of Chesnutt Library\u27s Faculty Author Series.https://digitalcommons.uncfsu.edu/faculty_author/1003/thumbnail.jp
Shaker Zahra Author Bibliometric Study - Analysis of Scientific Publications from 1985 until 2014
The study is presented aims to demonstrate through a bibliometric study, analysis of academic, scientific and technical publications developed by Shaker Zahra between the years 1985-2014, representing 29 years of study. To enhance this objective, we sought in the first instance to a bibliographic description of bibliometrics, entrepreneurship and the relationship between them. After this, was demonstrated academic and professional history Zahra, describing their field. In sequence, it was presented the methodology of the study, which had focused its characterization longitudinal and quantitative research, which allowed the development of bibliometric analysis. The final part included the description of limitations and proposals for future studies, closing the research, with conclusions and references. The study was developed through the analysis of 160 scientific papers published by Shaker Zahra in partnership with other researchers in high-impact journals and academic and scientific importance were obtained at Portal Capes and Google Scholar Portal
Shaker Zahra Author Bibliometric Study - Analysis of Scientific Publications from 1985 until 2014
The study is presented aims to demonstrate through a bibliometric study, analysis of academic, scientific and technical publications developed by Shaker Zahra between the years 1985-2014, representing 29 years of study. To enhance this objective, we sought in the first instance to a bibliographic description of bibliometrics, entrepreneurship and the relationship between them. After this, was demonstrated academic and professional history Zahra, describing their field. In sequence, it was presented the methodology of the study, which had focused its characterization longitudinal and quantitative research, which allowed the development of bibliometric analysis. The final part included the description of limitations and proposals for future studies, closing the research, with conclusions and references. The study was developed through the analysis of 160 scientific papers published by Shaker Zahra in partnership with other researchers in high-impact journals and academic and scientific importance were obtained at Portal Capes and Google Scholar Portal
Degrees of Kalman varieties of tensors
Funding Information: The idea of this project was conceived during Shahidi's postdoc at Università di Firenze. We thank Giorgio Ottaviani for very useful discussions and encouragement. We thank Jan Draisma for explaining to us a way of deriving the equations in Example 41 . The first author thanks Dr. Alireza Firoozfar and Dr. Mohsen Afsharchi for their support. The second author is partially supported by the Academy of Finland Grant 323416 . During most of the preparation of the manuscript, the third author was a postdoc at Universität Bern, supported by Vici Grant 639.033.514 of Jan Draisma from the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research . We thank two anonymous referees for their useful comments and questions that also helped to improve the presentation. Publisher Copyright: © 2022 The Author(s)Kalman varieties of tensors are algebraic varieties consisting of tensors whose singular vector k-tuples lay on prescribed subvarieties. They were first studied by Ottaviani and Sturmfels in the context of matrices. We extend recent results of Ottaviani and the first author to the partially symmetric setting. We describe a generating function whose coefficients are the degrees of these varieties and we analyze its asymptotics, providing analytic results à la Zeilberger and Pantone. We emphasize the special role of isotropic vectors in the spectral theory of tensors and describe the totally isotropic Kalman variety as a dual variety.Peer reviewe
ANALISIS SISTEM PENERIMAAN KAS DARI PIUTANG PADA CV DELTA GRAHA
Analysis of Accounting System of Cash Reception From The Account Receivable at CV Delta Graha.
Lia Zahra, 2015 (xii + 48 pages)
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The author conducted data collection by means of observation and interviews directly to the object of research. Analysis was conducted by the author in completing this final report is in the form of an analysis of the system of internal control of cash receipts deposit insurance premiums that have been implemented enterprise. From the analysis The Author find doubled job on cashier and journal function from the 2nd Director and there is not appropriate journal. As the result of the analysis, The Author suggests to help the company in the future, those are additional function for Accounting Unit and add General Journal and separate the book and money kept jobs
A copula-based approach to joint modelling of multiple longitudinal responses with multimodal structures
sponsorship: Authors are grateful to the Editor and anonymous reviewers for positive comments. The first author is also grateful to the Graduate Office of the University of Isfahan for the support. (Graduate Office of the University of Isfahan)status: Publishe
PENGAMBILAN KEPUTUSAN MENGGUNAKAN ANALISIS BIAYA DIFERENSIAL PADA USAHA ZAHRA LANGGENG KONVEKSI DAN SABLON
The convection business is a profitable business, because of the people needs forclothing have increased all the time. However, these circumstances make thecompany confused if the order is less than or exceed the production capacity. Oneof these companies is Zahra Langgeng Konveksi dan Sablon. The purpose of thisstudy was to determine the extent of differential cost analysis influenced thedecision to accept orders. With description research trough calculating andanalyzing the simple financial notes. The author reach a conclusion that ZahraLanggeng Konveksi dan Sablon still receives a special order after the differentialprofits calculatedKeywords : convection bussiness, differential profits, special orde
IS IT BAD TO PROVIDE NEGATIVE FEEDBACK TO STUDENTS? THE ROLE OF REGULATORY FIT: A CASE FROM A UK UNIVERSITY
The role of tourism promoting community participation in the development of Jiwaka Province in Papua New Guinea
This master’s thesis explored whether or not tourism can facilitate community development in the Jiwaka Province in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea (PNG). The people of Jiwaka Province, a newly created province, could benefit from tourism if a national tourism policy is implemented at the provincial level. The literature review examined the role of tourism development in less developed countries, indigenous tourism development, tourism policy, indigenous tourism, tourism advocacy and community development. Action research was used to identify the role of tourism in development of the new province to identify the role, if any, that community participation can have in tourism development. It identified the extent of tourism demand for the Jiwaka Province, some obstacles to tourism development in the province, and how people and smaller communities can become involved in tourism development in Jiwaka Province. The research process led to tourism advocacy, where the researcher helped to educate local people in awareness of the potential they possess and the opportunities available for their community to participate in and to promote development through tourism. The qualitative techniques adopted as part of action research to collect data were interviews and participatory observation. Individual and focus group interviews were used, involving 271 participants, including tourism policy officials in Port Moresby, political leaders of Jiwaka Province, Local leaders and community representatives.
The results indicate that the top down approach of the current tourism policy is not effective for tourism development and does not facilitate community participation at the grass roots level. Most local people in Jiwaka Province are very ignorant of the potential and benefits of tourism. There is potential for tourism development, but there are obstacles at all levels of government. Currently, development for all sectors of Jiwaka Province is at an embryonic stage. Therefore, growth in tourism and the Jiwaka community can become a reality over time alongside infrastructural development and other economic advancements.
The key issues preventing community participation in tourism are corruption in the government, limited government funding, security and law and order problems, and issues related to tourism marketing and policy implementation at the national, provincial and district levels. Other issues involve funding from the office of the governor in Jiwaka, delays in establishing the provincial government apparatus in the province due to inefficient government human resource processes in Port Moresby, no tourism office space in the province, infrastructural development, and ignorance of tourism.
The thesis concluded that community tourism development is the only way for tourism development in Jiwaka because of customary land ownership; a bottom-up approach will deliver more benefits to the community than the current top down approach; a government policy/funding vacuum to support community development leading the communities to turn to corporate and NGO support is deeded, as is the need for tourism advocacy. Recommendations are made to the Jiwaka Provincial Government to prioritise tourism, as a key development agent for communities in Jiwaka Province, using a bottom-up approach, which empowers local people and encourages community participation
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