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International Journal of Multidisciplinary: Applied Business and Education Research
Published by Future Science
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27745368     DOI : 10.11594/ijmaber
International Journal of Multidisciplinary: Applied Business and Education Research is a peer-reviewed in a monthly basis that publishes full-length papers. it is to enhance the dissemination of knowledge across the multidisciplinary community. We are particularly interested in papers relevant to all disciplines. The editorial board is keep to receive articles that address all areas. The editorial board is keep to receive articles that address, inter alia, the following business scientific fields: General management International business trategic management Marketing Supply chain management Operations management Knowledge management Management of education Organization studies Entrepreneurship Small and medium enterprise Innovation Human resource management Information technology E-business Financial management and time series analysis. Education Social Sciences Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Economic Development Tourism Development Arts and Language Sports Theory Others The above areas are just indicative and the editors, in principle, welcome rigorous articles that encompass any scientific business and management field.
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Financial Management Practices and Financial Accounting Standards Compliance Among Micro and Small Enterprises in Selected Cities of Cavite Singson, Nicole Ashley; Bigalbal, Elizabeth D.; Ilagan, Florindo C.; Sustrina, Maria Isolde R.; Desepida, Maria Cristina L.; Corpuz, Jaysi T.; Arayata, Sophia Marie; Paraiso, Kyle Raine; Digal, Cyren Jade S.; Lurcha, Kim Aaron; Bacotoy, Jannah Marie; Abutin, Hazel Jhem; Cabacungan, Crissamiene Nazarre C.; Fidel, Betsy Rose S.
International Journal of Multidisciplinary: Applied Business and Education Research Vol. 7 No. 1 (2026): International Journal of Multidisciplinary: Applied Business and Education Rese
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/ijmaber.07.01.19

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This study examined the relationship between Financial Management Practices (FMP) and compliance with Financial Accounting Standards (FAS) among Micro and Small Enterprises (MSEs) in Dasmariñas, Imus, and General Trias, Cavite. It provides insights into how MSEs can enhance their financial practices and accounting compliance to achieve microenterprises sustainability and accurate financial reporting. A descriptive-correlational research design was employed, utilizing primary data collected from 384 Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) registered MSE owners and managers through online and printed questionnaires. Responses were measured using a four-point Likert scale, and the relationship between FMP and FAS compliance was analyzed using Spearman’s Rho correlation. The results showed that MSEs exhibited a high level of financial management practice and a high degree of compliance with financial accounting standards. Inventory management emerged as the most frequently practiced FMP, while the Statement of Profit or Loss (SPL) was the most prepared financial statement. When grouped according to business profile, no significant differences were found in the level of FMP implementation or FAS compliance. However, a strong and statistically significant positive relationship was observed between FMP and FAS compliance. In conclusion, the findings indicate that effective financial management practices contribute to higher levels of compliance with financial accounting standards among MSEs, regardless of business profile. MSEs that consistently apply sound financial management practices are more likely to produce accurate and reliable financial statements.
Voices From the Edge: Lived Experiences of Male Vulnerable Children Lontoc, Marissa L.; Erestain, Yna Angelie T.; Lucero, Princess Nicole B.; Panganiban, Sharmaine A.
International Journal of Multidisciplinary: Applied Business and Education Research Vol. 7 No. 1 (2026): International Journal of Multidisciplinary: Applied Business and Education Rese
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/ijmaber.07.01.13

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This study explored the lived experiences of male vulnerable children in Cavite, Philippines, particularly those classified as Children in Conflict with the Law (CICL), who were exposed to adverse family, social, and economic conditions. It specifically aimed to examine the underlying causes of their misbehavior and to identify the coping strategies they employed prior to and during institutionalization. Using a qualitative phenomenological design, three male adolescent aged 16-18 residing in a Bahay Pag-asa were purposively selected based on gender, age, length of institutional stay, educational attainment, and family background. Data were gathered through semi-structured interviews, transcribed verbatim, and analyzed using thematic analysis. Findings revealed interconnected themes including problems at home, delinquent behavior with peers, financial constraints, boredom during rehabilitation, repentance, and self-reflection. These experiences highlighted coping strategies such as seeking belonging through peer affiliation, economic coping through informal or illegal means, avoidance behaviors (e.g., running away), and adaptive coping through reflection and repentance during intervention. The findings underscore the importance of gender-responsive and context -specific interventions to support the rehabilitation and reintegration of male adolescents in institutional care.
Leadership Competencies and Role Effectiveness of Managers: A Case Study in Selected Public Sectors of Quezon City for Basic and Applied Management Research Journal Bayona, Anthony Julius F.; Malang, Bernandino P.; Malang, Jocelyn DS.; Poso, Kathrine Ann L.; Facturanan, Marc Dave
International Journal of Multidisciplinary: Applied Business and Education Research Vol. 7 No. 1 (2026): International Journal of Multidisciplinary: Applied Business and Education Rese
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/ijmaber.07.01.32

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Leadership serves as a critical factor of efficiency, productivity, and overall success of an organization, particularly within the public sector where it directly influences the quality of governance and service delivery. Public sector leaders/managers in the Philippines encounter distinct challenges arising from bureaucratic structures, constraints in resources, and the increasing demand for a more efficient, resilient and responsive governance. Thus, this study seeks to examine the relationship between leadership competencies and managerial role effectiveness among selected public sector managers in Quezon City, Philippines. A researcher-made structured survey questionnaire was administered online to forty-seven (47) purposively selected respondents. Descriptive statistics and Spearman’s correlational matrix was used to analyze the data. Results revealed that participants generally demonstrated high to very high levels of leadership competency and role effectiveness, with weighted mean scores of 4.34 and 4.26, respectively. Given the results, this study found a strong positive correlation between leadership competency and role effectiveness. Capacity-building programs and developmental interventions were recommended to address low ratings in the change management and adaptability, and coaching and performance management competencies. Further research is recommended to include multiple local or national government agencies for improved generalizability.
Identification of Enteric Bacteria in Houseflies (Musca domestica) found in Selected Public Eateries in Davao City Silguera, Junelle P.; Basay, Alden S.; Villareal, Mecaila Alenna M.
International Journal of Multidisciplinary: Applied Business and Education Research Vol. 7 No. 1 (2026): International Journal of Multidisciplinary: Applied Business and Education Rese
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/ijmaber.07.01.27

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Houseflies (Musca domestica) are recognized mechanical vectors of various enteric pathogens, particularly in areas with poor sanitation. Their feeding and breeding habits on waste materials make them effective carriers of disease-causing microorganisms. Previous studies have linked houseflies to the transmission of infections such as shigellosis, cholera, and typhoid fever. This study aimed to identify enteric bacteria carried by houseflies collected from selected public eateries in Davao City and assess their potential role in bacterial transmission. A total of 27 samples were examined using conventional microbiological techniques, including microscopy and biochemical testing. Bacteria from the genera Escherichia, Klebsiella, Enterobacter, and Citrobacter were identified. Statistical analysis using the chi-square test revealed no significant variation in bacterial presence across different collection sites. The findings suggest that houseflies consistently harbor enteric bacteria regardless of location, emphasizing their role as potential vectors in public food environments. This study therefore recommends that local health authorities implement strict preventive measures in waste management, regular inspection, and sanitation permits to reduce the risks of foodborne pathogen transmission.
The Role of the Men Opposed to Violence Against Women Everywhere (MOVE) Program in Addressing Violence Against Women: An Impact Study in Quezon City Julian, Brayan Jay I.; Lagasca, Matthew Werner L.; Malang, Bernandino P.; Malang, Jocelyn DS.
International Journal of Multidisciplinary: Applied Business and Education Research Vol. 7 No. 1 (2026): International Journal of Multidisciplinary: Applied Business and Education Rese
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/ijmaber.07.01.29

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Violence Against Women (VAW) is a very widespread problem with no age, cultural, or socioeconomic limitations. Under the Republic Act No. 9262, VAW encompasses psychological, sexual, physical, and economic abuse among intimate relations, dating relations, or between the persons that share a common child. In response to this, the Quezon City organized the Men Opposed to Violence Against Women Everywhere (MOVE) Program that involved using men as a gender equality agent. This paper evaluated the effect of MOVE on awareness, attitudes, behavior, and community involvement of men on VAW. In a mixed-methods approach, 162 subjects were interviewed in MOVE sub-chapters in Quezon City Hall. Quantitative outcomes revealed an awareness increase of 35.1 in the form of VAW calculated between the mean scores before and after the program. The best outcomes were in learning about survivor support services and such concepts like toxic masculinity. Attitudinally, the participants strongly opposed violence, as they agreed that they should never hit their partner. There was also a high level of involvement in the program, 60.9% of the respondents said they were actively participating and working to revive the MOVE Quezon City Hall chapter. In spite of these gains, there are still challenges, such as the lack of community support and continued interest which can be an obstacle to the greater inclusion of males in the prevention of VAW. 
Determinants of Tax Compliance Among Micro Food Businesses in Cavite, Philippines Banaag, Aeriel Louh Reign V.; Ilagan, Florindo C.; Bigalbal, Elizabeth D.; Aguilar, Dolores L.; Desepida, Maria Cristina L.; Corpuz, Jaysi T.; Apostol, Tricia Claire D.; Ramos, Queen Aizaell P.; Tan, Princess Mae D.; Cruz, Nobel Victoria S.; Quite, Lyka Mae P.; Valencia, Hannah Nicole G.; Casiño, Aeron Charles H.; Noceda, Rowena R.
International Journal of Multidisciplinary: Applied Business and Education Research Vol. 7 No. 1 (2026): International Journal of Multidisciplinary: Applied Business and Education Rese
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/ijmaber.07.01.31

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The study focused on addressing existing gaps in the literature by examining the extent of perceived factors that influence the tax compliance of micro food businesses in selected areas of Cavite. It aimed to (1) determine the business profile of micro food businesses in selected areas of Cavite, (2) identify the level of perception of each of the perceived factors such as tax literacy and awareness, enforcement of tax laws, tax modernization, perception of the tax system, and cost of compliance, (3) examine the level of tax compliance, and (4) assess the effect of perceived factors on tax compliance of the participants. In this quantitative study, descriptive and explanatory research designs were used. The study utilized survey questionnaire answerable using a four-point Likert scale. A sample size of 385 was obtained using a proportionate stratified sampling technique, descriptive statistics and regression analysis were applied to interpret the collected data. Level of tax compliance, showed an overall mean of 3.19 and a standard deviation of 0.64. The determinants of tax compliance among micro food businesses in Cavite found that tax literacy, perceived enforcement of tax laws, tax modernization, perception of tax system fairness, and cost of compliance positively affects compliance. Findings revealed that tax literacy and awareness, improved implementation and enforcement of tax laws, enhanced tax system modernization, and the financial and procedural efforts associated with taxation significantly influence tax compliance among micro food businesses. 
Knowledge, Attitude, and Utilization of Artificial Intelligence among Nursing Professors: A Systematic Review Durante, Cherry Ann; San Juan, Estrella
International Journal of Multidisciplinary: Applied Business and Education Research Vol. 7 No. 2 (2026): International Journal of Multidisciplinary: Applied Business and Education Rese
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/ijmaber.07.02.33

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The use of artificial intelligence (AI) is one of the major disruptions in nursing education and research. This study aims to examine the knowledge, attitude, and utilization of AI among nursing professors. A systematic review of peer-reviewed research was conducted to identify the different factors that influence AI utilization among nursing educators. Based on the results of the study, even though professors express positive attitude towards AI use in the teaching and learning process, gaps in competence, ethical use, and institutional support in terms of access exist. Training, hands-on workshops, and guidelines on ethical use are proposed approaches that can strengthen the integration of AI in nursing education. This review concludes that curriculum revisions and AI integration can better prepare the nursing professors in the use of AI in hospital and community settings.
Cognitive Ability and Personality Profile of Graduate Students vis-à-vis Their Academic Achievement Abrazado, Gloria B.; Rodriguez, Ralyn B.
International Journal of Multidisciplinary: Applied Business and Education Research Vol. 7 No. 2 (2026): International Journal of Multidisciplinary: Applied Business and Education Rese
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/ijmaber.07.02.02

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This study intended to correlate academic achievement of the graduate students with their cognitive ability and personality profile. Descriptive-correlational design was utilized with a total of 24 participants from one private Graduate School, who met the inclusion criteria set in this research. Frequency, percentage, rank, mean and Spearman rho correlation test were used for data analysis. Results show that the majority of the participants demonstrate superior to excellent academic performance in their discipline and the majority have average cognitive abilities based on the MD5 mental ability test. Results further reveal that the majority of the participants are average across personality traits based on Cattell’s 16 PF which suggest that they generally possess a well-rounded and balanced approach to their academic and personal lives. It was found in this study that the academic achievement of the participants is not significantly correlated with their cognitive ability and personality profile which may indicate that variations in graduate students’ performance may be influenced by factors beyond cognitive ability and measured personality traits, such as motivation and professional experience. The results of the study imply the need of the Graduate School to enhance the average levels of various personality traits by providing opportunities for personal growth, support, and development for graduate students.
Mental Health and Quality of Life among Persons Deprived of Liberty (PDL) in the Province of Sultan Kudarat: A Descriptive Study Sampiano-Dagnaus, Marie France Antoniette; Gomez, Ross Ann G.; Montealegre, Elsie I.
International Journal of Multidisciplinary: Applied Business and Education Research Vol. 7 No. 2 (2026): International Journal of Multidisciplinary: Applied Business and Education Rese
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/ijmaber.07.02.04

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Persons deprived of liberty often experience increased psychological distress and reduced quality of life as a result of incarceration-related conditions such as overcrowding, social isolation, and limited access to healthcare services. This study aimed to assess the mental health status and quality of life of persons deprived of liberty in selected jails within the province of Sultan Kudarat and to determine the relationship between these two variables. A descriptive–correlational research design was employed, utilizing validated instruments: the Adult Mental Health Continuum–Short Form and the WHOQOL-BREF. A total of 247 respondents were selected through stratified random sampling. The findings revealed that most respondents were classified as flourishing in terms of mental health, with high scores in personal growth, sense of purpose, and emotional resilience. Overall quality of life was rated as good, particularly in domains related to interpersonal relationships and daily functioning, although relatively lower scores were observed in physical health and emotional well-being. A weak but statistically significant relationship (ρ = .167, p = .008) was found between mental health and quality of life. These results indicate that, although mental health and quality of life are associated, other factors may also influence the overall well-being of this population. The study supports the development of a targeted mental health enhancement program aimed at improving rehabilitation outcomes and facilitating successful reintegration into society.
Web-Based Solar Powered Automated Hydroponics System using WEMOS Technology Gamboa, John Carlo L.; Vicente, Clarissa P.; Santos, Rowell C.; Tamayo, Josan D.
International Journal of Multidisciplinary: Applied Business and Education Research Vol. 7 No. 2 (2026): International Journal of Multidisciplinary: Applied Business and Education Rese
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/ijmaber.07.02.01

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This study aimed to develop a Web-Based Solar-Powered Automated Hydroponics System. Further, it aimed to evaluate its technical performance. The device used WeMos technology, gathering feedback from agriculturists and farmers. It used a solar panel with the following specifications Peak Power (Pmax): 100W, Open Circuit Voltage (Voc): 21.6V, Short Circuit Current (Isc): 6.1A, Maximum Power Voltage (Vmp): 18V, Maximum Power Current (Imp): 5.56A, and Temperature Coefficient: -0.45%/°C. Agriculturists unanimously provided a perfect mean score of 5.00 across all technical aspects, indicating complete consensus and a strong endorsement of the system's capabilities. While farmers satisfaction overall mean score is 4.60. The farmers' perceptions showed slightly more variability than the agriculturists. The combined assessment from both groups was consistent with the individual results. The system's monitoring capability received the highest combined score, while report generation and ease of use received the lowest, though all scores were positive. The study underscored the capability of its Web-Based Solar-Powered Automated Hydroponics System as a promising instrument to advance modern agricultural practices and address the challenges of food production sustainably. Based on the findings of the study and to further enhance the Web-Based Solar-Powered Automated Hydroponics System, the following recommendations for additional features may be considered Advanced-Data Analytics, Integration with IoT Sensors, Mobile Application, and Comparative Analysis.

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