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Journal of Advanced Research in Social Sciences and Humanities
ISSN : 25977040     EISSN : 25798480     DOI : -
Journal of Advanced Research in Social Sciences and Humanities (JARSSH) is a reputed international outlet that encourages research based on multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary cross-fertilization of ideas related to humanities and social sciences. JARSSH thrives on supporting authentic research work, theoretical development, spreading awareness of the fundamental social process, and different innovations introduced from time to time in social sciences and humanities.
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Individuals’ compassion and organizational inclusiveness: Case studies of Japanese BCtA companies fighting for global health KYOKO TOKUDA
Journal of Advanced Research in Social Sciences and Humanities Volume 1, Issue 1, December 2016
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Aim: This paper looks at the employees of hybrid organizations from the perspective of the theory that people’s actions have a profound impact on the nature of those organizations and institutions. It demonstrates how these workers are essential for assisting the world’s poorest people in developing nations. Choosing which subset of the population to market to can be complicated by factors at the level of the organization, such as the nature of the business’s structure, strategies, and products.Method: The sample was selected from among the BCtA member companies in Japan that are engaged in inclusive business in the area of global health. Three companies’ employees were surveyed using a Qualtrics online survey. In addition, respondents were asked to rate their level of risk aversion on a scale from "very risk averse" to "not at all" and their willingness to go above and beyond to formally or informally help the extremely poor.Findings: The most compassionate leader and the most welcoming company culture came together to form Company A. Comparatively, the least compassionate respondent worked for Company B and had no personal experience with marginalized groups. His risk aversion was lower than average, and he was willing to help the poorest of the poor if the financial hit could be absorbed elsewhere.Implications/Novel Contribution: This essay aims to show how compassion on a personal level affects the availability of goods and services for the most vulnerable people in developing nations. This research explores the significance and limitations of the three individuals’ compassion-driven efforts to involve the extreme poor in their business processes by conducting an online survey of three Japanese multinational companies certified as members of the United Nations-led Business Call to Action (BCtA) fighting for global health.
General vocabulary in Thai EFL university students’ writing: A corpus-based lexical study ANCHALEE VEERACHAISANTIKUL; SUKANYA CHOOTARUT
Journal of Advanced Research in Social Sciences and Humanities Volume 1, Issue 1, December 2016
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Aim: This study, part of a larger task investigation, questions the use of general vocabulary in Thai EFL university students writing. The most common words in English are represented by general vocabulary, which is helpful for language students. The two main goals of the corpus-based lexical study were (a) to compile a list of frequently used general words in Thai EFL university students’ writing and (b) to compare the word list to the New General Service List (NGSL).Method: The authors gathered and analyzed 1,233 writing assignments totaling 661,596 words, all completed by Thai EFL college students. We used WordSmith Tool Version 6 (Scott, 2012) for this research, a concordancing program.Findings: According to our findings, out of the 2,818 NGSL high-frequency words, 1,648 were used frequently throughout the corpus, with this coverage accounting for 1.41 percent of the token total. By comparing our words to the NGSL, we found that most of the core vocabulary in the TEFL Corpus was, in fact, very close to the NGSL.Implications/New Contribution: The study’s findings will inform educators about the role of vocabulary in writing and will be useful to students and curriculum developers as they create resources for the instruction of writing in English as a Foreign Language (EFL) sector. Furthermore, these findings could be used by educators to enhance grammar and vocabulary instruction in the classroom. In addition, students can use these findings to better comprehend and appreciate how English is actually used in the real world to develop their writing skills.
Using electronic monitoring with female offenders in Thailand SASIPHATTRA SIRIWATO; SUPPAKORN POONYARITH
Journal of Advanced Research in Social Sciences and Humanities Volume 1, Issue 1, December 2016
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Aim: This paper aims to identify the benefits and drawbacks of using EM as an alternative to incarceration for female offenders who are either (1) pregnant, (2) breastfeeding, (3) mothers with children in prison, or (4) women with dependent children.Method: This investigation relied on qualitative strategies. In-depth interviews were conducted with women who had used the EM as an alternative to incarceration to learn more about the program’s benefits and drawbacks. Ten female offenders were interviewed about their experiences with EM.Findings: According to this study, most people experience high levels of stress and anxiety during the first week of EM treatment. However, they are in better mental and physical health after that time and report feeling better. The results also showed that female offenders felt better after using the EM for a while. Each period has a higher total point value, as can be seen. This indicates that when using EM as an alternative to incarceration, all participants felt better and experienced less stress.Implications/Novel Contribution: Tiny and practical, the GPS device tracks your every move. However, today it is only valid in mainland Europe. Since other developing countries use more modern technology and successfully use the EM as an alternative imprisonment, it should not be difficult for the Thai government to solve the problem of the EM’s outdated technology.
A brief study on the unique form, representation and utility of masks in the Vaisnavite monasteries of Assam NILANJANA GOGOI
Journal of Advanced Research in Social Sciences and Humanities Volume 1, Issue 1, December 2016
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Aim: This study draws from archival materials and theoretical perspectives. The Vaisnavite Masks are an attempt to find a voice in the conventional medium that pushes back against the kind of stereotyping, high/low art, or classical art that is so prevalent in contemporary urban culture.Method: The present research uses a descriptive method to present its data. The information gathered was based on the papers written before now. The results were obtained by comparing various variables.Findings: The audience’s thought processes are altered by the combination of the elaborate costumes and make-up with the unique communicative language (Brajawali) spoken between the performers. It gives them a fantastical, exciting visual experience of the show. The audience members’ minds are manipulated into experiencing an emotional investment and agitation as they watch the performance.Implications/New Approach: The creation of masks is a significant form of medium that captures and gives us visual narrative representations of historical and current data. The occupation of galleries over the common people’s visual psyche has been challenged by its distinctive forms, utility, and structural representations, which challenge the hierarchical practices of mainstream arts.
Stakeholder model application in tourism development in Cat Tien, Lam Dong BUI DUC SINH; VO THI NGA; VO TRAN HAI LINH; NGUYEN HOANG TUAN
Journal of Advanced Research in Social Sciences and Humanities Volume 1, Issue 1, December 2016
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Aim: The purpose of this research was to examine the potential of Cat Tien as a tourist destination by analyzing the advantages and disadvantages of the industry, with the ultimate goal of constructing a tourist industry that is respectful of Cat Tien’s cultural heritage and that contributes to the city’s economic growth.Method: Quantitative methods were used for data collection and presentation, with a survey of local residents processed through SPSS for statistical analysis and Likert scales for measuring local residents’ awareness and expectations.Findings: Therefore, it is clear that there is no connection between the dependent and independent variables. These results suggest that respondents of all backgrounds and familiarity with Cat Tien’s history and culture strongly favor the industry’s expansion. Those who work in the tourism industry are also more likely to believe that the industry plays a significant role in the economy.Implications/Novel Contribution: This study has uncovered some concerns, particularly from local residents who participated in the research, that tourism development in this area has not improved their quality of life, even though on a macro level, tourism has a strong link to other sectors. As a result, society’s stakeholders won’t be able to make effective contributions, which will slow the expansion of the local economy in the eyes of the general public
Teachers emotional intelligence to predictive work performance using linear and non-linear models IDRIS A; SEZER K; TAHIRU ZANNA; HASSAN SALEH; ADAMU GAMBO
Journal of Advanced Research in Social Sciences and Humanities Volume 6, Issue 2, June 2021
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Aim: Changes and reforms in educational systems worldwide have affected teachers’ effectiveness in the classroom. However, despite these developments, evaluating and understanding how to predict a teacher’s success is still difficult. In this study, which addresses a gap in the literature, the importance of emotional intelligence to teachers’ professional success is explored. This study investigates the link between Emotional Intelligence (EI) and professional success along its four facets: emotional regulation, emotional awareness, emotional motivation, and social ability (relationship management). Methodology: A total of 160 teachers from six different technical universities in Northeastern Nigeria were surveyed. Questionnaires were used to collect the data, then analyzed with an AI model (FFNN, LSSVM, NF, and MLR). Findings: The models were assessed using the determination coefficient (R2), root means square error (RMSE), and correlation coefficient (R). The result obtained from the simple models showed that Neuro-Fuzzy Sub Clustering Hybrid (NF-SCH) shows both training and testing, the correctness of models has been improved, which increases the accuracy of the single models up to 17%, 18%, and 20% FFNN, MLR and LSSVM for calibration and up to 40%, 73% and 70% FFNN, MLR and LSSVM for verification respectively the results show a strong connection between emotional intelligence and work satisfaction. Implications/Novel Contribution: Ultimately, this research contributes to the literature on emotional intelligence and has real-world implications for management in education administration in the Nigerian higher education system.
Information seeking behavior among public library users: Understanding nature of information searching A. W. V. ATHUKORALA
Journal of Advanced Research in Social Sciences and Humanities Volume 6, Issue 2, June 2021
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Aim: The information user’s perception of a need drives their pursuit of information, which in turn causes their demands for formal and informal information sources and services, with the latter ultimately leading to success or failure. People actively seek out information and use it to complete their tasks. The public library’s goal as piece of information is to serve the community’s information needs. As a result, the public library’s primary function is to meet the informational and cultural requirements of the community at large through the information of materials and services applicable to a wide range of audiences and formats. In most cases, the local, regional, or national community, or the national government, is responsible for establishing, promoting, and funding the Public Library. Methodology: The purpose of the research is to gain insight into the habits of library users in Kalutara, Horana, Sri Lanka. The study population comprises users who frequent the main library and three satellite locations. Non-probability sampling through the convenience sampling strategy was used to select participants in this survey-based study. There was an 87% participation rate (n = 348).Findings: The results of this study show that many public library users are part of younger demographics and are students by profession. Most students in the study also regularly used the Horana metropolitan area public library. Therefore, most of their internet research is focused on school-related topics, such as those covered in class. Thus, library programs can be tailored to different demographics of young people. Implications/Novel Contribution: This research shows that the way information is discovered and the public library’s accessibility are negatively impacted by the library’s lack of resources. Current research indicates that public library administrations will put in place mechanisms to improve patrons’ access to information by modernizing reading services, updating books, expanding existing capacity, recruiting new service members, and providing electronic learning resources. Staff members must be educated appropriately to create a pleasant customer service environment. As a result of this study, we will have a much better grasp of what public library patrons are doing when looking for information. This would be useful for researchers in pinpointing methodological holes they can fill with future investigations.
An efficiency analysis of the Malaysian economic sectors: Policy or institution implications ERIC BALAN; MOHAMMAD SAEED
Journal of Advanced Research in Social Sciences and Humanities Volume 6, Issue 1, March 2021
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Aim: The study aims to analyze the economic efficacy of different industries that produce a country’s GDP. These industries were also studied because of their significant economic impact on the country. Methodology: The research utilized Data Envelopment Analysis to compare and contrast two strategies for gauging the efficacy of administrative and planning processes: the CCR and the BCC. The analysis revealed problems and implications for policy and institutions in the Malaysian economy. Findings: The analysis conclusively established this when it revealed the sectors were providing insufficient outputs to the national economy. These industries are crucial to the country’s output. Still, they are also affected by external factors such as those occurring in the rest of the world, and the current development crisis in Malaysia has only worsened the situation. The focus then shifts to economic policies and institutions’ ability to withstand outside interferences. Implications/Novel Contribution: The study’s rejection of the null hypothesis raised questions about the sectors’ respective allocations of resources. Allocations had remained flat over the 20 years from 2000-2019, resulting in inefficiencies in policy implementation and the inability of institutions to fulfill their intended function. The study brings policy insights for policy makers working in economic development sector.
Studies of mortuary value system and its behavior: Columbarium Niche burial and natural burial as study cases in Taiwan KUO-CHU YANG; HSIAO-PING HUNG; FU-CHUAN HSU; YIN-AN CHEN
Journal of Advanced Research in Social Sciences and Humanities Volume 6, Issue 1, March 2021
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Aim: This research aims to examine the contemporary Taiwanese mortuary practices, identifies the disconnect between the country’s mortuary value system and its actual practice, and delves into the connections between the two and grief support. The government of Taiwan’s research findings will be used as a basis for developing funeral policy. Method: Secondary data analysis, in-depth interviews, and thematic data analysis were used to compile this report. Participants in this study were relatives who have suffered a recent death within the last three years. In total, there are thirteen people taking part. 8 people chose to be interred in a columbarium niche, while 5 people went the natural route. Findings: Lineal relatives are the backbone of the funeral planning strategy; "to be environmentally friendly and sanitation" and "not to be troublesome to the bereaved" are the primary justifications for selecting burial methods. Traditional wiping and bathing rites seem to be losing their fundamental purpose as more and more people choose not to send obituaries and shorten the length of the funeral to just seven days. While there is a discrepancy between funeral costs and etiquette, it is detrimental to grief care. Implications/Novel Contribution: The findings of this study will be used by the government of Taiwan to guide the creation of a policy regarding natural burials. Grief support for the deceased’s family must be balanced against the government’s broader goal of protecting the environment and improving public health. Moreover, this study aims to bring the attention of the funeral industry, academic institutions, and policymakers to the negative impact of mortuary arrangements on the condensing of time and space.
Research on the innovation and path of the business model of live marketing GUANGYAO LI
Journal of Advanced Research in Social Sciences and Humanities Volume 6, Issue 1, March 2021
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Aim: Live marketing is a result of the interactive integration of new technology and marketing activities in the modern era, and it has emerged as a new business model for network marketing. This research, aims to examine the elements of live marketing’s business model and its potential for future innovation by applying the business model theory, integrating the value creation process.Method: Drawing on the experiences of popular live streaming platforms like Taobao, Tiktok, Jingdong, and Amazon as case studies, and adopted a qualitative study design with content and thematic analysis approach.Findings: (1) The study uncovered that the live marketing model now includes cutting-edge integrations and values. Live marketing thrives when technical systems are integrated with marketing strategies; (2) Live broadcast sellers can be classified as super sellers, famous sellers, ordinary sellers, or low-level sellers based on the anchor’s influence and the audience’s attractiveness. It’s a novel categorization being put forth for the first time, and it makes crucial evaluative contributions to our ability to parse out and comprehend the various types of live broadcasts. This article uses the business model canvas to show how the value proposition is the central fulcrum of a new approach to live marketing’s business model. (4) The path of live marketing’s business model innovation is also the path of value rebuilding, with value growth constituting the crux of BMI’s long-term viability.Implications/Novel Contribution: The new findings can aid non-live broadcast marketers in rethinking their marketing strategies and boosting their sales potential. From the vantage point of the connection between business model innovation and value creation, this research analyzes the dynamics of live marketing and proposes a novel model for its innovation and the process by which it generates value for sellers and buyers. Hence bringing key insights for marketers, scholars and policymakers working in e-business market across the globe.

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