573 research outputs found

    Factors Affecting Customers Satisfaction For Phu Quoc Fish Sauce Vietnam

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    The objective of the article is to evaluate the factors affecting customer satisfaction when using Phu Quoc fish sauce. The author conducted an analysis on 696 consumers of Phu Quoc fish sauce in Vietnam, the results showed that factors positively impact the satisfaction of Phu Quoc lucky consumers such as product quality, price. Both product

    The emerging legal framework for private sector development in Viet Nam's transitional economy

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    A major objective of Viet Nam's transition to a market economy has been to reactivate the private sector in a mixed economy. Several new laws have been introduced in the past five years to implement this policy and to create an enabling environment for the private sector. The author reviews some of the more important laws and regulations that affect Viet Nam's private sector activities, including laws on real property, intellectual property, companies, domestic investment, foreign investment, bankruptcy, contracts, and dispute resolution. Anti-monopoly law has not yet been introduced in Viet Nam. The issue of competition is addressed in the context of trade law, the relative roles of the state and private sector, and restrictions in company law. These areas all establish the foundation of a legal framework for a market economy. The author concludes that Viet Nam's legal framework, like China's, is still influenced by ideology, which causes problems in such areas as private ownership of real property and with such fundamental legal concepts as"due process of law."It is noted that the private sector is constrained by the lack of an independent judiciary, the absence of private land ownership, other uncertainties in property law that limit the develpoment of financial markets, and the inherent bias of the system in favor of the state sector (and collective ownership). Also noted is a law-abiding attitude, equally important to development has been slow to develop. The author goes on to point out that the foreign investment process is too complicated, and its company law too restrictive. A first priority should be to strreamline regulations, as well as liberalize trade policy and increase efforts in privatization of state enterprises. In this respect the author notes that export processing zones may be a useful interim instrument to attract foreign investment but should be phased out over time. More important in the long term is a good investment climate resting on a strong legal foundation.Legal Products,Environmental Economics&Policies,Banks&Banking Reform,Municipal Housing and Land,Municipal Financial Management,Environmental Economics&Policies,Banks&Banking Reform,Municipal Housing and Land,Legal Products,Municipal Financial Management

    Land-tenure policy reforms: Decollectivization and the Doi Moi system in Vietnam

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    millions fed, food security, rice, Land tenure, Land reform, Doi Moi, Decollectivization,

    A proposed conceptual model of green practices impacting on the tourism business and their performances – A case of Phu Quoc island Vietnam

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    The purpose of this article is to propose a conceptual green practices model in the tourism industry of Phu Quoc island (destination) in Vietnam. The model is developed with purpose of providing direction for researchers to empirically examine relationships among demographic variables, innovation characteristics, performance expectancy, social influence, facilitating conditions and effort expectancy, funding availability and environment and business performances. This study uses the secondary research data which is collected from different sources as books, journals, research papers and other online and print media (publications) on the subject. The main method used in this study is the content review and analysis. The author suggests that an empirical study should be done to confirm if relationships of variables exit or need to be changed to adapt with the currents of the destination to increase business performance. This model is expected to contribute to the theory of tourism and to apply to Phu Quoc island

    Headlamp Performance Ratings: A Comparative Analysis of HSPR and VLPS

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    The Headlight Safety Performance Rating (HSPR) and CIE 188:2010 provide comprehensive and physics-based evaluation frameworks for vehicle lighting systems for the UNECE Region, ensuring objective and repeatable assessments based on real headlight measurements according to the ANSI/IES LM-63-XX standard. These methodologies define measurement zones for various driving scenarios, viewing distance calculations, and opposing glare calculations, enabling detailed assessments of headlight performance. The China New Car Assessment Program (C-NCAP) follows a similar approach through its Vehicle Lighting Performance Score (VLPS), applying structured evaluation criteria to assess headlight effectiveness in real-world driving conditions while integrating simulation-based testing methods. Both HSPR and C-NCAP VLPS evaluate headlight performance based on key parameters, including straight and curved lane illumination, pedestrian visibility, intersection lighting, and glare calculation. Additionally, both frameworks evaluate adaptive driving beam (ADB) performance to preceding and oncoming vehicles at 50m, 100m, and 200m. While HSPR derives its rating from headlight benchmarks and considers the activation time of high beam, low beam and ADB, C-NCAP integrates its assessment within the broader NCAP vehicle safety rating system, ensuring that headlight performance is considered alongside other vehicle safety features. In addition, the HSPR directly correlates with real-world human perception of headlight performance. A key difference between the two methodologies is that while HSPR primarily uses a simulation-based approach, while C-NCAP complements this with real-world driving tests. The Road Function Verification serves as a live test track experiment, that evaluates ADB system responses under dynamic conditions by directly measuring vehicle speeds, distances, and sensor interactions with actual preceding and oncoming traffic. The HSPR and the C-NCAP VLPS are both valuable approaches to evaluating headlight performance. However, the VLPS scoring system does not differentiate between performance after the maximum score is reached, although real differences in performance may occur. In the future, the HSPR could be supplemented by real-world tests and the VLPS could adjust its scoring system

    Research on the applications of blockchain technology within tourism industry in Vietnam: Proposed model in Phu Quoc Island

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    In recent years, blockchain technology has garnered interest from a diverse range of industries and areas, mostly due to its enormous possibilities for transforming the way data is stored and utilized, enhancing security and transparency, and facilitating transactions. In light of the rapid advancement of blockchain technology and the trend toward increasing the awareness of its benefits in the tourism sector, the Vietnamese government, particularly Ministry of Culture- Sports and Tourism, has made significant efforts and played a pivotal role in trying to establish an ecosystem, facilitating blockchain technology to gradually integrate into tourism activities. This contemporary study was conducted to ascertain the level of government interest in fostering an environment conducive to the adoption of blockchain technology in Vietnam. To begin, the author collected secondary data on the number of seminars held and sanctioned by local governments in Vietnam about the use of blockchain technology in tourism since 2018. Second, fifteen tourism specialists who work in resorts, travel agencies, and tourism-related enterprises on Phu Quoc Island were chosen to collect primary data using a mix of open- and closed-ended questionnaires. The Delphi technique was used to evaluate the data collected in order to estimate the outcome of a future scenario involving the establishment of a blockchain system on Phu Quoc Island. The findings indicate that local governments are likely to be interested in expanding the legal framework for access to blockchain technology, and tourism organizations are willing to incorporate blockchain technology into their current operations if the legal framework allows for this new technology. According to the findings, there are two distinct views on which business scope should be prioritized first. For example, hotel and resort representatives prefer to integrate booking and luggage checking first, while travel agencies prefer automatic commission allocation for travel parties involved in the entire tourism procedure

    Policy analysis for improving performance of PPP projects in Vietnam: A Case Study from BOT Phu My Bridge Project

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    The important of PPP model to the development of infrastructure as well as the Vietnamese economy, and exiting obstacles in BOT practices in Vietnam inspire me to do this thesis. Among many critical success factors influencing to performance of BOT practice in Vietnam, the author recognizes that Vietnamese government should try all its efforts to improve the financial market, ability to mange risks, legislation and regulation to leverage private involvement in BOT scheme. The other factors can be achieved by the learning curve process on the course of local and international PPP practice. Thus, the thesis focuses on PPP model specializing in the following main aspects: (1) financing of PPP projects, (2) management of risks in PPP projects, (3) the institutional and legal framework of PPP projects.Construction Management and EngineeringBouwCivil Engineering and Geoscience

    2,6-Diacetylpyridine-resorcinol (1/1)

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    The title co-crystal, C9H9NO2·C6H6O2, is composed of one 2,6-diacetylpyridine molecule and one resorcinol molecule as the asymmetric unit. In the 2,6-diacetylpyridine molecule, the two carbonyl groups are antiperiplanar to the pyridine N atom. In the crystal, the 2,6-diacetylpyridine and resorcinol molecules are connected by two O-H...O hydrogen bonds, forming planar chains of alternating components running along [120]
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