79 research outputs found

    Barriers Influencing Digital Payment Intention to Adoption by MSME Owners. (Phyo Pyae Sone Win, 2024)

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    The study mainly focuses on the barriers influencing the intention to adopt digital payments among MSMEs in the Pathein region. The quantitative research method was used in this study. The primary data were collected from 283 out of 969 MSME owners with structured questionnaires. The secondary data were sourced from relevant textbooks, digital payment reports, previously conducted research papers, internet websites, and articles on Linkedin. This survey focuses on 210 MSMEs owners who already adopted digital payment with barriers. The structured questionnaires used a 5-point Likert scale to determine the level of agreement with various statements. The multiple regression analysis was used in this study. According to the result, multiple regression analysis showed that image and information barriers significantly and negatively affect digital payment adoption. The continuous adoption of digital payments among MSME owners cannot be successful if image and information barriers remain high. Banks and digital payment organizations should prioritize building a positive image and developing educational campaigns for MSME owners highlighting digital payments' benefits and security. Additionally, banks and digital payment organizations should share more information about promotions and the benefits of adopting digital payments. Bankers and employees should communicate better with MSME owners and show positive behavior to encourage the continuous adoption of digital payments

    The Dance in Ritual: The Dance of Toy Elephant in Kyaukse, Mandalay Region

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    This research examined the toy elephant dance in ritualof Kyaukse, Mandalay region . The aim of this research is to explore the relationship between the dance of toy elephant and local community and to illustrate the symbolic meaning of the donation and the dance of toy elephant. Qualitative research method is used in this research. Research tools are interviewing methods and participant observation. Toy elephant donation has existed because of the vow of the King Anawrahta. It is changed by the invention of local people. Consequently, toy elephant making and dance is invented and dance ceremony is celebrated. The toy elephant dance ceremony is the vehicle to transmit the local tradition to younger generation, to bind the social ties among natives and to make unity and harmony bring about for the society

    "The Translation Methods Used by Zaw Tun in Translating the Poem “ပန်းပန်လျှက်ပဲ ” by Sayar Zawgyi"

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    "The aim of this research is to study the translation methods used by Zaw Tun in translating Sayar Zawgyi’s poem “ပန််းပန်လ က်ပ ”. The objectives of this research are to explore the translation methods used by Zaw Tun in translating the poem “ပန််းပန်လ က်ပ ” by Sayar Zawgyi and to investigate the most dominant translation methods used by Zaw Tun in translating the poem “ပန််းပန်လ က်ပ ” by Sayar Zawgyi and to find out the significant use of translation methods in conveying the meaning from SL(source language) to TL(target language).To fulfill these objectives, data are collected, analyzed and interpreted based on the translation methods of Newmark (1988). After analyzing the data, it is found adaptation translation method is mostly used while idiomatic and free translation methods are least used. Word for word translation method and literal translation method are not used at all by the translator in his work. As a result, the findings of this research show that the translated poems translated by Zaw Tun can maintain the original meaning.

    Minimal dataset for the research "Outbreaks of COVID-19 in a tuberculosis treatment sanatorium on the Thailand-Myanmar border: a retrospective cohort analysis"

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    <p><strong>Outbreaks of COVID-19 in a tuberculosis treatment sanatorium on the Thailand-Myanmar border: a retrospective cohort analysis:</strong></p><p><strong>Latest Version Published: </strong>22 Jun 2023, <strong>8</strong>:272 (<a href="https://doi.org/10.12688/wellcomeopenres.19275.1">https://doi.org/10.12688/wellcomeopenres.19275.1</a>)</p><p>This is an open access work distributed under the terms of the <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/">Creative Commons Attribution License</a>, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.</p&gt

    Proposing Virtual Phone Conversation System for Dumb and Hearing Impair Person

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    The term virtual phone conversation systemrefers to the bidirectional Myanmar to MyanmarSpeech-to-Text and Text-to-Speech translation systemthat runs in real-time on the mobile phones. With theused of Real-time Speech Recognizer and Real-timeSpeech Synthesizer, this bidirectional phoneconversation translation capability helps the dumb andthe hearing impaired person to speak on the mobilephone like the normal person. In this paper, we willpropose the framework of the system, its work flow, itsapplicable methodologies and its challenges

    Qualitative Study on Domestic Violence Among Married 18-49 Years Men and Women in Hlaingtharyar Township, Yangon Region

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    Violence against men and women is now widely recognized as a violation of human rights and a major public health concerns. It can cause physical, mental, social and reproductive health problems. Violence against men and women now become a growing public health problem. But, there is no research for violence against men in Myanmar and only limited number of research for domestic violence against women in Myanmar. Aim of this study is to explore the reasons of domestic violence among married 18 to 49 years old men and women in Hlaingtharyar township, Yangon region. A cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted by using qualitative approach. This resarch was conducted in Hlaingtharyar Township, Yangon

    Texture Images Classification using Secant Lines Segments Histogram

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    This paper presents a texture classification system using secant lines segments histogram and Euclidean Distance
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