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MANAGING CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS IN A MULTICULTURAL SOCIETY: PERSPECTIVE OF FILIPINO CANADIAN ENGINEERS Dave Estrella; Ericson Z. Matias; Jay A. Sario
SIBATIK JOURNAL: Jurnal Ilmiah Bidang Sosial, Ekonomi, Budaya, Teknologi, dan Pendidikan Vol. 2 No. 3 (2023): February
Publisher : Lafadz Jaya Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/sibatik.v2i3.634

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This research study was intended to examine the effect of national culture and leadership styles of Filipino- Canadian Engineers based on Hofstede’s cultural dimensions. The purpose of this academic research is to find a leadership program that will bridge the gap of underrepresentation among the Filipino Canadian Engineers and Project Managers in Canada. The respondents of this research study are the internationally trained Filipino Engineers who are members of the Association of Filipino Canadian Engineers (AFCE). This researcher used a combination of self- made and standardized Survey Questionnaires published on Google Forms, as well as face to face interviews where permitted. The questionnaires were sent via email or social media platforms such as Messenger and LinkedIn. The data collected were then tallied, analyzed, interpreted and summarized using statistical treatment such as Mean, Pearson r correlation, Standard Deviation and Frequency. The study revealed that Filipinos has assimilated well to the Canadian Society in terms of cultural dimensions with the exemption of Collectivism. This research study also found out that there are leadership traits or skills that need to be tweaked in order for the Filipino Canadian Engineers to be a productive part of Engineering and Construction industry. This researcher identified workshops including Assertiveness training, Critical and creative thinking, Emotional Intelligence, Intercultural and interpersonal communication, and public speaking shall be introduced.
PAYMENT SCHEME’S EFFECTIVENESS AMONG SELECTED PRIVATE HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS IN NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION: BASIS FOR DEVELOPING STRATEGIC POLICY Noriel Argarin Lastrollo; Jay A. Sario
SIBATIK JOURNAL: Jurnal Ilmiah Bidang Sosial, Ekonomi, Budaya, Teknologi, dan Pendidikan Vol. 2 No. 3 (2023): February
Publisher : Lafadz Jaya Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/sibatik.v2i3.658

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The COVID-19 pandemic boosted the utilization of online payment schemes or methods, which has been proven very beneficial. It kept the economy running as well as school operations. In particular, Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) adopted online payment transactions to allow students to proceed with enrollment. Yet, this abrupt change directly affected the students and parents especially on the use of online payment procedures in paying tuition fees. In this study, the researcher aimed to assess the effectiveness of online payment methods based on the following criteria: cost-efficient, safety, ease of use and speed. Also, the researcher wanted to investigate if there was a significant difference between the profile of the respondents and the effectiveness of online payment methods. Using cluster sampling, 1,050 students and 1,050 parents from selected cities in National Capital Region (NCR) namely, Manila City, Quezon City, and Taguig City, were recruited. Based on the results, the profile composition of parent respondents was, they were between 41 to 50 years of age, all females, with family monthly income of P30,001 to P45,000 and P45,000 to P60,000, college graduates, and preferred to use credit card and debit card. Furthermore, student respondents were mostly at the age of 19 to 20 years old, all females, in 4th year college, and preferred to use credit card and mobile payments. As to the assessment of online payment methods, most of the respondents perceived the online payment methods in terms of cost-efficiency, safety, and ease of use to be very effective. As to the challenges and issues experienced by students and parents on online payment methods, the following were identified: unfamiliarity, disorientation, difficulty in validation and problems with online applications. As to finding the significant difference between the age of respondents and the effectiveness of online payment methods, a significant difference between age groups and cost efficient, safety, ease of use, and speed was posited. As to finding the significant difference between sex of respondents and the effectiveness of online payment method, results revealed that there was a significant difference between sex and cost efficient, ease of use and speed. However, no significant difference was found between sex and safety. This study recommends that school administrators should provide orientation to new and old students regarding the use of online payment methods. They should make online tutorials on downloading and use of online applications available since it is critical for the student and parents to adapt online payment methods. The accounting and cashier should have a clear, simple and easy to follow procedure for online payment transaction. It is highly suggested also that the accounting office lessens the days of validating the payment made by the students and they must have a system for it. The school should promote online payment transaction as it saves them resources from filing payment receipts and using facilities. In addition, the social distancing should be encouraged to avoid the spread of COVID-19 virus. This study has significant implications on the management system implemented by the higher education institution.