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Empirical Analysis on the Preference of Negros Oriental State University Students to Online Shopping Jaysone Christopher M. Bancoro
East Asian Journal of Multidisciplinary Research Vol. 2 No. 4 (2023): April 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/eajmr.v2i4.3551

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Online shopping has grown exponentially over the years together with the internet age. The COVID-19 pandemic further boosted this trend with its convenience attribute. It is projected that online shopping will continue to propel in the years to come. Thus, it is empirical to study the factors affecting the online purchase behavior of consumers. This study looks at the demographics, online shopping experience, and online shopping preference of Bachelor of Science in Business Administration students of Negros Oriental State University. A total of 319 valid responses were gathered and analyzed through descriptive approach There were more female respondents than male, mostly aged 20-23 years old. Almost all (93%) experienced online shopping, where clothes, accessories, footwears, beauty products, and electronic devices are the top products being purchased. 96% of the respondents also used cash-on-delivery as a method of payment. It was found that the perceived ease of use of the online shopping platform primarily drives online shopping among the respondents, followed by convenience, time saved, and security. Majority of the respondents prefer online shopping. Those who do not cited product quality risks and product delay as the reasons.
The Impact of Organizational Commitment on the Job Satisfaction of College Teachers in the College of Business Administration of Negros Oriental State University Jaysone Christopher M. Bancoro
East Asian Journal of Multidisciplinary Research Vol. 2 No. 4 (2023): April 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/eajmr.v2i4.3715

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Teachers are at the core of society’s education and literacy, making them an indispensable workforce. While the profession offers a noble cause, it is not without challenges and difficulties. The institution where they belong is expected to provide them with the necessary support so they can perform their job well. This study looks into the relationship between the organizational commitment levels and job satisfaction of 29 regular-fulltime faculty of the College of Business Administration of the Negros Oriental State University main campus. A survey questionnaire was administered to measure their affective, continuance, and normative organizational commitment levels, and job satisfaction. Through Pearson’s r, it was found that there is no statistically significant relationship between affective and continuance commitment to job satisfaction. Although not strong, there is a recorded significant relationship between normative commitment and job satisfaction. The results showed that organizational commitment is not a strong driver for job satisfaction and vice versa. Several factors may affect this result such as the demographic profile of the respondents and their innate interest in the profession. As the study has its limitations, further research can be conducted to explore other factors of job satisfaction and influences in the organizational commitment.
Financial Attitude of Sari-Sari Store Owners in Barangay Batinguel Dumaguete City towards Microfinancing Jaysone Christopher M. Bancoro; Benjamin S. Villagonzalo Jr; Ildefe T. Villanueva
East Asian Journal of Multidisciplinary Research Vol. 2 No. 4 (2023): April 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/eajmr.v2i4.3822

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This study investigates the borrowing and financial behavior of microbusiness owners in Barangay Batinguel, Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental, Philippines, focusing on sari-sari store owners. The research aims to determine their demographic profile, borrowing behavior, financial behavior, and the relationship between their demographic profile and financial and borrowing behavior. A descriptive method was employed, utilizing a self-made questionnaire to collect data from 19 registered sari-sari store owners selected through purposive sampling. Results revealed that the majority of respondents were aged 41 years or older, predominantly female, with family incomes of PHP 10,000 or less. Borrowing behavior varied, with most borrowing 1-2 times per year, and loan amounts ranging from PHP 3,000 to above PHP 10,000. Financial behavior assessments showed that respondents demonstrated a moderate level of financial literacy. The analysis indicated that demographic factors, such as age, sex, family income, educational attainment, years of operation, and monthly sales, influenced the financial behavior of the respondents. The study recommends increased access to financial literacy programs for microbusiness owners and the development of tailored financial support policies by financial institutions and government agencies. Future research should explore other factors affecting borrowing and financial behavior and expand the scope of the study to other regions in the Philippines.