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Journal of Advanced Research in Social Sciences and Humanities
ISSN : 25977040     EISSN : 25798480     DOI : -
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Determinants of organizational practices and research culture for the enhancement of research performance in Malaysian universities ASRIZAM ESAM; SUHAIMI AB RAHMAN; DAHLIA ZAWAWI; AWIS QURNI SAZILI; NIK ROSNIWATI ISMAILYUSNITA TUGIRAN; YUSHAIDA YUSOFNORLIYANA KAMARUDIN
Journal of Advanced Research in Social Sciences and Humanities Volume 3, Issue 6, December 2018
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Aim: Through a focus on Universiti Putra Malaysia, one of the best Research Universities in Malaysia, especially in agriculture fields, this study examines the similarities and differences of organisational practises and research culture among academic staff that influence the research performance in Malaysian public universities.Method: Forty professors and lecturers in science and technology, as well as the social sciences, arts, and humanities, participated in a qualitative focus group interview.Findings: Research performance factors must be determined after considering the researchers’ perspectives and experiences. This research reveals that the academic staff agree on the existence of 5 possible tangible and 8 intangible factors that contribute to research performance, with one intangible factor emerging as a novel factor that will affect research performance. These things can be used as a yardstick against which other things are measured.Implications/Novel Contribution: This research fills a gap in the existing literature by illuminating Malaysia’s public universities’ institutional norms and research ethos.
Are Georgian adolescents satisfied with their body image? MAGDA RUKHADZE
Journal of Advanced Research in Social Sciences and Humanities Volume 3, Issue 6, December 2018
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Aim: The purpose of this research is to learn more about how Georgian adolescents view their bodies and what factors play a role in shaping their body images.Method: Eighty Georgian secondary school teenagers were questioned for the research. A questionnaire was used to gather the data for the study. Questions about the respondent’s demographics, body image, sense of self-worth, etc., were included in the survey instrument. The information was examined utilizing SPSS 23.Findings: The study’s results confirmed that females place a premium on their physical appearance. Their thoughts appear to be in line with traditional gender roles. At 11, teenagers begin to critically examine their physical presentation. Internet users (78.8%) and television viewers (52.5%) gave similar answers regarding the greatest impact on their self-perception due to their appearance. Teens would welcome the chance to experiment with new styles. The majority of them would alter their weight, then their height, and finally, their body type. Teenagers with a healthy sense of self-worth are happier with their physical appearance than their less confident peers.Implications/Novel Contribution: The questionnaire provides a broad sketch of the respondent’s knowledge of physical form. It also discusses the importance of self-appreciation and the factors that play a role in helping adolescents’ self-esteem. Findings should be used to encourage young people to develop personally and professionally and to increase their sense of self-worth.
Pragmalinguistic analysis of grave threats in Philippine decided cases GINA M. ORACION
Journal of Advanced Research in Social Sciences and Humanities Volume 3, Issue 6, December 2018
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Aim: This paper aimed to use pragmalinguistic analysis to dissect the language used in death threats. More specifically, this research examined death threats’ syntactic, semantic, and pragmatic aspects in Philippine court decisions.Method: Pragmalinguistic analysis and other forms of qualitative research were used in this investigation. Research for this article was based on Supreme Court rulings in cases involving death threats in the Philippines.Findings: According to the findings, exclamatory sentences are most frequently used when making serious threats, simple sentences are most frequently used when making direct threats, and complex sentences are most commonly used when making conditional threats. Since the speaker commits an act of doing something under a certain condition, threats and challenges can be classified as commissive and directive illocutionary acts.Implications/Novel Contribution: The findings of this study can aid those directly and indirectly involved in the investigation of linguistic crimes, especially those involving death threats.
The capacity approach in analyzing the local actors profiles in their organization around the tourism projects in the province of Guelmim MALIKA AIT NASSER
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Aim: Individual and collective competencies emerge from the capability approach, with the freedom of choice aspect and actors’ organisation giving rise to them in accordance with their will and the particularity of their territory. All the interests and influences on the behaviour and the dynamics of the local actors that we wish to highlight through this article are reflected in the importance of creating a collective dynamic around the projects.Method: The tourism project’s relationships among various actors with competing goals were studied using a qualitative approach. This connection is analysed for its externalities (both positive and negative) and as a driving territory behind local development initiatives in the Guelmims province.Findings: We have three profiles based on the interviews: the active steering group, the active facilitator, and the passive actor. A qualitative analysis of the actors provides a better understanding of both than trying to standardise actors’ behaviour and thoughts with quantitative analysis tools.Implications/Novel Contribution: These studies highlight the importance of human capital in rural areas, particularly in the Saharan provinces of Morocco, like Guelmim, where it has been traditionally overlooked.
Is environmental sustainability a case of failure of policy implementation? FADWA CHALFOUN
Journal of Advanced Research in Social Sciences and Humanities Volume 3, Issue 6, December 2018
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Aim: The study’s goals were to ascertain the causes of policy implementation failure, the results of that failure on sustainability, and the solutions available for bringing that sustainability.Method: Methodologically, this study employed a quantitative systematic literature review in accordance with the procedures described by Pickering and Byrne.Findings: The systematic review of the literature confirms that issues with communication, politics, and economics are to blame for environmental policies failing to produce the desired results. These results also show how much of a growing concern the failure of environmental policies is.Implications/Novel Contribution: According to the findings, a lack of incentives to adopt environmental policies, poor communication of goals to key stakeholders, and a conflict between the roles of environmental policies and objectives focused on economic development are the main causes of the inability to achieve environmental sustainability. Because of this, policymakers must gain knowledge from these failures if they hope to lead the world to sustainable development.

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