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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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Exploring The Faculty and Students’ Readiness Level for The Effective Implementation of Physical Activity Toward Health and Fitness Courses (PATHFIT) Pineda, Herman S.; Andal, Edilberto Z.; Hermosa, Jherwin P.
International Journal of Multidisciplinary: Applied Business and Education Research Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): 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.05.01.16

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he study aimed to evaluate students' preparation for physical activity in health and fitness courses at Laguna State Polytechnic University (LSPU) campuses. A descriptive correlational methodology was used in the study, which included 920 students and 48 faculty members. The findings demonstrate that PATHFIT courses are generally and substantially prepared at all LSPU campuses. The range of mean scores for each indicator demonstrates a high level of readiness, and given the modest standard deviation, readiness levels across several campuses may be constant. The courses specifically show how to prepare for streamlining curricular materials, objectives, methods, staffing policies, workforce management, alternative programs, physical education curriculum, laboratories, and equipment. These places a strong basis and foundation for the implementation of PATHFIT courses and are much ready. ANOVA results for the PATHFIT course implementation level throughout LSPU campuses, regarding the availability of facilities and resources, faculty qualification, and support system, revealed PATHFIT course implementation levels varied significantly among LSPU campuses. However, no appreciable differences across LSPU campuses' implementation levels of PATHFIT courses regarding the availability of facilities and resources and evaluation and monitoring attributable to the between-groups variation. In summary, regression analysis shows there are no appreciable differences between campuses regarding achieving goals and objectives, assessment and monitoring, or overall implementation level, and there are appreciable variations in the availability of facilities and resources, faculty credentials, and support systems. These results show how PATHFIT courses must be implemented consistently and successfully throughout LSPU to solve the inequalities in resources and qualifications between campuses. The study recommends ongoing promotion and improvement of health and fitness programs at LSPU campuses, as well as targeted interventions to enhance preparation levels and foster a culture of physical activity. Future research can explore innovative strategies to support a physically active lifestyle and contribute to overall well-being within the university community.
Production Practices and Marketing Strategies of Ginger (Zingiber officinale L.) in Southern Philippines Morados, Alexander N.
International Journal of Multidisciplinary: Applied Business and Education Research Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): 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.05.01.09

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Ginger (Zingiber officinale L.) is one of the priority vegetables and most processed functional food in many parts of the the Philippines. This study assessed the production practices and marketing strategies of ginger in Northern Mindanao from October 2022 to October 2023. It utilized a validated survey questionnaire administered to 160 registered farmers in the provinces of Bukidnon, Camiguin, Lanao del Norte, Misamis Occidental and Misamis Occidental supplemented with key informant interviews, focus group discussion and secondary data. Findings showed that majority of the respondents belong to age bracket 50-59 years old, earn a monthly family income range of PhP 9,520.00 to PhP 19,040.00 and obtain basic education diploma. The respondents “Always Practiced” the recommended production practices and “Moderately Practiced” the suggested marketing strategies for the commodity by the Department of Agriculture. There is a significant relationship between production practices and marketing strategies. There is a significant differnce on the extent of marketing strategies when grouped according to age and monthly and highest educational attainment. Challenges include low market price and high cost of farm inputs which are threats productivity and profitability of the ginger industry.
From Expression to Connection: Decoding Sana All’s Linguistic Meanings in Communication Context Dangalao, Tong Kabenbelan
International Journal of Multidisciplinary: Applied Business and Education Research Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): 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.05.01.11

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very age group and generation uses different lingo, jargon, and forms of communication in casual conversations. These lingos could be introduced by the fashions, significant events, radio shows, movies, TV shows, songs, and literature of their time, among many other devices. Additionally, technology has changed some words, adding new ones that are more inventive and simpler to type. The study aimed to analyze the linguistic meaning of "Sana All" used by the Grade 11 Senior High School students in Cotabato City National High School – Annex (Buaya-Buaya Site). Colaizzi’s phenomenological method of inquiry was employed in this study. The researcher utilized the Focal Group Discussion (FGD) in gathering data. The study's findings revealed that the phrase "Sana All" is used by student participants in Social Media, School, Home, and the Real World. The phrase connotes admiration, appreciation, wishing for something to happen, and strengthening relationships with others. Various meanings were generated depending on the communication setting. The researcher concluded that students use the phrase "Sana All" in various communication settings. They use this phrase when wishing, admiring, appreciating, and strengthening relationships with others. Finally, the researcher produced a linguistic concept on the teaching strategies on pragmatics and semantics where the teacher can adopt the trendy phrase to be included when teaching the linguistic concept of pragmatics and semantics.
Factors Contributing to Business Failure and Eventual Exit among Selected Tutorial Service Centers Crisologo, Ma Louise Gena D.; Sarreal, Emilina R.; Tanpoco, Manuel R.
International Journal of Multidisciplinary: Applied Business and Education Research Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): 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.05.01.15

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ess failure and exit are concomitants of business discontinuance which must be extensively studied as businesses such as tutorial centers can experience unfavorable events. This paper investigated the internal (i.e., owner/founder orientations) and external (i.e., compliance with government policies) antecedents leading to business failure and the eventual exit in the shadow education industry in 2013, particularly of Philippine privately owned tutorial centers which are divided into non-registered and registered services. Using the multiple case study approach, empirical findings showed that business failure is primarily caused by internal factors specifically the owner/founder orientations, while non-compliance with government regulations is secondary. The owner/founder orientations were comprised of motivation, characteristics/behavior, skill managerial deficiencies, capabilities, and financial knowledge shortcomings. Non-registered tutorial centers asserted that only skill/managerial deficiencies and capabilities lead to failure while registered tutorial services perceived all as reasons for business failure. Not complying with government policies can affect more the registered tutorial services than the non-registered centers. Business exit was chosen by all the owners of tutorial centers as a viable option in case of business failure. Future studies can consider obtaining more participants and comprehensively investigating tutorial centers from different countries to enrich cross-country research in shadow education.
Unlocking Internet of Things (IoT) for Enhanced Knowledge Management and Organizational Performance: A Case Study of Diverse Industry Players in the Philippines Sangalang, Raven Marie F.; Ancla, Lawrence Xavier C.; Chong, Miko Dominic L.; Wang, Jason Chester S.; Morales, Retchell Rubin L.; Caminong, Joliber M.; Tanpoco, Manuel R.
International Journal of Multidisciplinary: Applied Business and Education Research Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): 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.05.01.31

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Web 3.0 resulted in the increased decentralization of information, especially upon the emergence of the Internet of Things (IoT). IoT has revolutionized data transfer and has since reshaped knowledge management in organizations. This research focuses on how the IoT enables real-time data sharing and its impact on enhancing knowledge management and business processes in various local businesses. The study examines how five Philippine enterprises utilize the IoT through a qualitative embedded cross-case analysis. Several methods, like interviews, focus groups, and questionnaires, helped gather insights into how the IoT influences knowledge management processes. The research follows a case study approach, and the findings reveal that IoT boosts the generation, storage, sharing, and utilization of knowledge, aiding organizations in enhancing operational efficiency and product and service quality, thus improving business processes. Further, the research offers insights into the IoT possibilities. It provides practical recommendations for seamless integration through the companies' capabilities that enhance their knowledge management and operational results, gaining insights for strategic implementation.
Thriving in Constraints: Exploring the Interplay of Human Capital, Social Capital, and Financial Constraints in Frugal Innovation within Family Businesses Alumno, Timothy Allan D.; Azurin, Raya Gabriele T.; Dumayas, John Renz I.; Tan, Sherleen G.; Tanpoco, Manuel R.; Caminong, Joliber M.
International Journal of Multidisciplinary: Applied Business and Education Research Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): 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.05.01.12

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This study aims to learn the impact of human capital, social capital, and financial constraints on frugal innovation as perceived by family businesses in the Philippines. Quantitative research was performed using data collected from 93 family businesses, which were analyzed using simple linear regression and structural equation modeling. The results showed that human capital, social capital, and financial constraints, individually and collectively, have a significant impact on frugal innovation. The results also indicated that all measures used for human capital and financial constraints are acceptable, while some measures of social capital and frugal innovation were deemed unfit and were removed from the model. The academe should expand or improve its discussion and curriculum on frugal innovation and continue to look at this through the lenses of its theoretical and practical aspects. Moreover, professors and students should study the relationship further and ultimately expand knowledge and understanding. Family businesses should prioritize improving their human capital to enhance their frugal innovation capabilities. Implementing efficient financial procedures, investigating alternative funding sources, and actively seeking external finance opportunities are crucial. Moreover, family businesses should develop robust social networks. Lastly, the Philippine government should actively encourage continuous learning through mentorship programs and networks.
The Use of Frozen Theme Strategic Intervention Material to Improve the Uniformly Accelerated Motion Proficiency of Grade 9 Students Pantilon, Lasheundra Nie D.
International Journal of Multidisciplinary: Applied Business and Education Research Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): 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.05.01.08

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This study aimed to determine the used of Frozen Theme Strategic Intervention Material in improving the uniformly accelerated motion (UAM) proficiency of grade nine students at Jesus F. Magsaysay Technical Vocational High School. The study used quasi-experimental research method which involved fourthy five students in the control group and fourthy five in the experimental group. The control group was taught using the traditional method of instruction (TMI) while the experimental group was taught using the Frozen Theme Strategic Intervention Material (FT-SIM). A fifty-item conceptual test and the UAM Learning Strategies questionnaire were the tools used in the study. The study revealed that a typical Grade nine student is aged fourteen and male. Prior to the treatment, the Grade nine students in both the control and experimental groups were performing Fairly Satisfactory in terms of level of proficiency. After the treatment, the students’ proficiency on UAM in the experimental group had improved to Very Satisfactory while the control group remained to be in the Fairly Satisfactory level. There is a significant difference in the level of proficiency of science students in the experimental group and no significant difference was noted in the control group. Both the control and experimental groups rarely practice the learning strategies in the uniformly accelerated motion (UAM), hence, the strategic intervention material was developed. The content teachers evaluated the instructional material as very useful.
Antibacterial Activity of Stingless Bee Propolis (Heterotrigona itama) Ethanol Extract on Dental Root Canal Bacteria Growth in Vitro Takdir, Azizah Qothrunnada; Purnamasari , Cicih Bhakti; Ompusunggu , Novelin Yohana; Paramita, Swandari; Yani, Sinar
International Journal of Multidisciplinary: Applied Business and Education Research Vol. 5 No. 4 (2024): International Journal of Multidisciplinary: Applied Business and Education Rese
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Introduction: Pulp and periapical tissue problems are 7th out of the top 10 diseases. Propolis from stingless bees is a natural substance that has been proven its efficacy in treating the diseases. Additionally, it is categorized safe for humans. This study aimed to determine the antibacterial activity of stingless bee propolis (Heterotrigona itama) ethanol extract on dental root canal bacterial growth in vitro. Method: This study was an experimental study with a posttest-only control group design and consisting of six treatment groups with concentrations of 3,000; 6,000; 12,000; and 24,000 ppm of stingless bee propolis, as well as a positive and negative control. Each treatment was repeated four times. Result: The result showed that there were no clear zones at concentrations of 24,000 ppm, but a clear zones appeared at concentrations of 3,000; 6,000; and 12,000 ppm. Stingless bee propolis ethanol extract is efficient against bacteria. At a concentration of 3,000 ppm, the inhibition zone's maximum circumference was visible.
Supply Chain Resilience During the Covid-19 Pandemic: Understanding the Role of Collaboration, Visibility, Velocity, and Flexibility in Supply Chain Resilience Using Structural Equation Modeling Approach Moraga, Melvin V.; Go, Brandon Patrick; Go, Chabeli Eunice; Tan, Hannah; Ledesma, Julia
International Journal of Multidisciplinary: Applied Business and Education Research Vol. 5 No. 3 (2024): 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.05.03.03

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The Covid-19 has wrought havoc on the supply chain across the world. During the global pandemic, supply chain managers were forced to rely on short-term solutions with little to no impact on their operations. This paper aims to assess the effect of collaboration, visibility, velocity, and flexibility on supply chain resilience. A total of 66 respondents constitutes the sample of the study, consisting of middle management employees across all depots nationwide. Eight research questions and eight hypotheses were generated and tested at 0.05 significance level using descriptive statistics and path analysis to quantify the relationships among multiple variables. Data were then analyzed through partial least squares - structural equation modeling. Results showed that collaboration, visibility, and flexibility have a significant impact on supply chain resilience. However, velocity did not have a significant impact on supply chain resilience. The research concludes that the supply chain capabilities play a crucial role in the supply chain resilience of the company and its supply chain partners. The key recommendations of the paper help enhance these capabilities to improve the resilience of its supply chain.
Rainfall Variability and Its Influence on P Palm Oil Productivity (Elaeis Guineensis Jacq.): Case Study at PT. Nusaina Group Seram Island Province Maluku Patty, Jacob R.; Laimeheriwa, Semuel; Madubun, Elia L.; Lingga, Sandivo
International Journal of Multidisciplinary: Applied Business and Education Research Vol. 5 No. 3 (2024): International Journal of Multidisciplinary: Applied Business and Education Rese
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Rainfall variability significantly influences plant productivity; including palm oil. This research aims to describe rainfall variability and its influence on oil palm productivity on Seram Island, Maluku Province. The data collected consists of rainfall, palm oil production data and supporting data. The analytical method used consists of generating rainfall data, analyzing extreme rainfall conditions and regression analysis to see the relationship between rainfall and palm oil productivity. The research results show that the El Nino rainfall anomaly at the research location in the 1992-2021 period occurred 8 times with a frequency of once every 2 - 6 years or an average of once every 3 years. La Nina occurs 7 times with a frequency of 1 – 10 years or an average of once every 4 years. The very extreme El Nino caused a reduction in rainfall at the research location by 888 mm or 40% of normal conditions, whereas the very extreme La Nina event resulted in an increase in rainfall of 1491 mm or 58% of normal conditions. Rainfall variability is very closely related to oil palm productivity with the regression equation Y = 94.05 – 0.1558x + 0.000083x 2 – 10 -8 x 3 and the accuracy level R 2 is 98.6%.

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