407 research outputs found

    EMPLOYEE MOTIVATIONAL FACTORS IN KANBAWZA BANK ( Thaw Zin Htun, 2019)

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    This study intends to explore the employee motivation practices of Kanbawza Bank (KBZ bank), Kamayut township branches. Especially, it examined the employee motivational factors in Kanbawza Bank. These study applied Herzberg’s motivation theory to analyze the employee satisfaction level on motivational practices of Kanbawza Bank in Yangon. This study includes two sources of data. Primary data from Kanbawza bank of Kamayut Township branches. The questionnaires are administered to measure the employee satisfaction towards motivation practices of the bank. The level of employee satisfaction was analyzed with mean value. The needed data are collected through structure questionnaires toward managerial level and non-managerial level. The simple random sampling method is applied to select the 100 employees of Kamaryut township branches of Kanbawza Bank. The result of study shows that KBZ bank can fulfill on both motivator and hygiene factor do employees. Both managerial level and non-managerial level were satisfied with the motivator and hygiene factors. In managerial level, all employees are highly satisfied on both motivators and hygiene factors. For non-managerial level, all employees are less satisfied on both motivators and hygiene factors. This study suggests that the motivation factors should be different between employees by position. Moreover, motivation factors may be changed from time to time, the employers/owners need to assess the motivation factors of the employees on a continuous basis in order to be continuous success

    Exploring Foreign AID and Economic Growth in Developing Countries ( Mi Mi Thaw Zin, 2025)

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    This study investigates foreign aid and economic growth of developing countries through time-series and panel data analysis from 1960 to 2022. The study uses an VAR (Vector Autoregression) model alongside descriptive statistical methods to analyze foreign aid's impact on GDP growth in 181 developing countries. The results show that there is a positive correlation between foreign aid and economic growth; this means that aid does help with development, but the impact is not substantial on its own. The research emphasizes that foreign aid effectiveness is greatly enhanced when there is strong domestic policy, institutional change, and comprehensive strategic development frameworks in place. These findings are relevant to the ongoing discussions on how foreign aid can be optimized for low and middle-income countries to enhance sustainable economic growth

    Consumer Buying Behavior Towards Organic Food Products (A Case Study of Organic Food Consumers) (Ma Zin Mon Moh Thaw, 2018)

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    This paper presents consumers buying behavior of organic food products in Yangon' It aims to explore the influential factors on consumers buying behavior of organic food products through examining the demographic characteristics of respondents, attitude towards organic food products, health consciousness and social norms' Moreover, this study aims to identift the relationships between all these factors and the consumption of organic food products and to provide the valuable information for organic foods producers and marketers. The sample size of 120 organic food consumers in Yangon was interviewed with structured questionnaires and face-to-face interview. To analyze the collected data, the T_test, one_way ANovA and the statistical analysis of Statistical Package for Social Science were applied' The findings show that age, education and monthly income have significant relationship with the attitude towards organic food consumption. Gender, occupation and marital status do not have significant influence on the attitudes towards the organic food consumption' There are many barriers between the relationships of attitude, health consciousness and social norns with the frequency of organic food consumption' The main barriers are that the organic food products are expensive and the consumers have little knowledge and information about the organic food products. Therefore, marketers can increase the consumption of organic food products by lowering the selling price of organjc food. Moreover, marketers should communicate and share the knowledge and information for consumption of organic food products to consumers' Marketers should also consider for providing the better quality and larger variety oforganic food products at the organic food stores

    Teacher's Motivation on Training Activities in Private High Schools (Case Study: Dagon Myo Thit South Township) (Thaw Zin Tun, 2025)

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    This study aims to analyze the role of teacher motivation for participation and to examine the factors that motivate teachers to participate in training activities at private high schools in South Dagon Township, Yangon. The research focuses on variables such as job security, training and learning opportunities, freedom in teaching, compensation and benefits, and work environment. Using the descriptive method with primary data was collected by 59 respondents through interviews and questionnaires from four private high schools, and Secondary data were sources from journals, reports, school records, research papers, and relevant online sources. The statistical analyses were conducted using SPSS. The findings indicate that motivated teachers are more likely to engage in training and professional development, which enhances teaching effectiveness. The study also highlights the critical role of school management in supporting teacher motivation. Based on the results, it is suggested that school administrators offer competitive compensation, promote professional development, create a supportive and autonomous work environment, and adopt participative leadership to improve teacher engagement in training programs at private high schools

    analysis on Myanmar economy

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    Thesis(Master) --KDI School:Master of Public Policy,2017The present study investigates long-run equilibrium relationship between real economic growth, foreign direct investment, and domestic savings in Myanmar, which has a developing economy. Bounds tests confirm that foreign direct investments and domestic savings are in long-term equilibrium relationship with real GDP growth. Domestic savings and FDI have positive, statistically significant, and inelastic impact on real GDP both in the long term and short term of the Myanmar economy. Error correction model reveals that real GDP of Myanmar converges to its long-term equilibrium level by 74.7% (which is high) by the contribution of foreign direct investment and domestic savings. Furthermore, domestic savings and foreign direct investments are driven in the long term of the Myanmar economy.CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION CHAPTER TWO: IMPORTANCE OF GROSS DOMESTIC SAVINGS CHAPTER THREE: LITERATURE REVIEW CHAPTER FOUR: ECONOMETRIC FRAMEWORK CHAPTER FIVE: EMPIRICAL RESULTS CHAPTER SIX: CONCLUSIONmasterpublishedZin Win THAW

    A STUDY ON THE PERCEPTION OF RURAL PEOPLE ON POVERTY ALLEVIATION PROGRAMMES (A CASE STUDY: HLEGU TOWNSHIP, YANGON) (Nwe Zin Thaw Oo, 2019)

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    Rural development programmes have been implemented as poverty alleviation framework not only by government but also non-governmental organizations in nationwide. There are various reform programmes as hard and soft infrastructure, rural small production industry, microfinance, rural energy, water sanitation, vocational training for carrier development and other poverty reduction programmes. This study aims to examine the perception of rural people on poverty alleviation programmes. A descriptive method is used for this study. The structured questionnaires are used to conduct the survey to get the perception about the poverty reduction programmes and their attitude. This study is analyzed three poverty reduction programmes which are rural infrastructure, microfinance and vocational trainings. It was found that most of the respondents have positive perception about the programmes. It gives to enhance the job opportunities not only their households but also village development. In each programme, there has some weakness points because the current implementation process is weaken in upgrading policies, lack of maintaining on existing infrastructure, the filling form process to get a loan is complex, hard to get sufficient amount for each in microfinance programme and long-term support for sustainability. In vocational training, it needs the teaching aid materials to get the efficient practical knowledge. The local poor are still in dependency status and rely on the programmes. And they mention that some programmes are not effective according to their basic needs like electrification project by solar system and water sanitation project because it has still challenging for long term support to evaluate due to the budget allocation. Poverty alleviation programmes are the foundation for all inclusive to get the sustainable growth

    De zin en onzin van waterfilters

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    Article on additional filtration in homes of drinking waterSanitary Engineerin

    A new species of Mud Snake (Serpentes, Homalopsidae, Gyiophis Murphy & Voris, 2014) from Myanmar with a first molecular phylogenetic assessment of the genus

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    Quah, Evan S. H., Grismer, L. Lee, Wood, Perry L., Thura, Myint Kyaw, Zin, Thaw, Kyaw, Htet, Lwin, Ngwe, Grismer, Marta S., Murdoch, Matthew L. (2017): A new species of Mud Snake (Serpentes, Homalopsidae, Gyiophis Murphy & Voris, 2014) from Myanmar with a first molecular phylogenetic assessment of the genus. Zootaxa 4238 (4): 571-582, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4238.4.

    De Randstad: Zin en onzin van een concept

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    Een polycentrische stad, een geheel van keurig afgebakende steden rond een groen hart. Dat is de gedachte achter de Randstad. Hoogleraar Wil Zonneveld laat zien dat het concept Randstad alleen kon functioneren met een nationale overheid die zich actief bemoeide met ruimtelijke ordening. En nu is het te laat. “Zelfs als het zou komen tot een minister van Ruimtelijke Ontwikkeling, dan mag daarvan de eerste jaren niet veel verwacht worden.”Spatial Planning and Strateg

    Figure 5 in Phylogenetic taxonomy of Hemiphyllodactylus Bleeker, 1860 (Squamata: Gekkonidae) with descriptions of three new species from Myanmar

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    Figure 5. (a) Juvenile male paratype (LSUHC 13029) of Hemiphyllodactylus tonywhitteni sp. nov. from the type locality of Phapant Cave 25.2 km north-east of Taunggyi, Taunggyi District, Shan State, Myanmar. (b) Adult female paratype (LSUHC 13030) from the type locality.Published as part of Grismer, L. Lee, Wood Jr, Perry L., Kyaw Thura, Myint, Zin, Thaw, Quah, Evan S. H., Murdoch, Matthew L., Grismer, Marta S., Li, Aung, Kyaw, Htet & Lwin, Ngwe, 2017, Phylogenetic taxonomy of Hemiphyllodactylus Bleeker, 1860 (Squamata: Gekkonidae) with descriptions of three new species from Myanmar, pp. 881-915 in Journal of Natural History 52 (13-16) on page 896, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2017.1367045, http://zenodo.org/record/478004
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