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The dynamic linkage of stock price movements between major global and Korean stock exchanges are investigated by employing a monthly sample from January 1987 to October 2018. The Johansen test for cointegration indicates that a long-run equilibrium relationship between global and Korean stock...
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This paper examines the determinants of intent to continue using online learning. The success of online learning programs depends not only on students’ satisfaction but also their intent to con-tinue using it. Unlike the recent research under this topic, its antecedent model consists of the...
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The paper deals with the impact of information and communications technology on carbon emissions and economic growth in South Korea. The quarterly time series data from the first quarter of 1970 to the third quarter of 2010 (163 observations) are collected and retrieved from the Bank of Korea...
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The study investigates the influence of tourism and hospitality industry on economic growth and CO2 emissions. In the empirical analysis, unit root tests, cointegration test and vector error correction model regression using time series data of South Korea from the first quarter of 1970 to the...
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This paper proposes an online education satisfaction model, which links online education, student satisfaction and technology acceptance literature. This study examines the relationship between perception of service quality and technology acceptance of online education, and its effect on student...
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This study examines the relationships between personality traits and service quality perceptions, and its relationship with customer orientation of the personnel of logistics organizations. A survey questionnaire is developed based on the Big-Five scale, the SERVQUAL (RATER) scale, and the SOCO...
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This study determines that the consumer motivations to the Internet uses are almost universal across cultures, and consumers' needs in Internet uses are a set of hierarchical needs beginning with the most importance: e-mail, information search, chatting, professional works, and e-commerce. The...
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This paper examines an augmented technology acceptance model, which includes perceived interaction as a mediator in the relationships between the technology acceptance model (perceived ease of use, perceived usefulness) and student satisfaction in online classes, and its impact on student...
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This study reviews the issue of foreign market entry by Multinational Enterprises (MNEs) and its effect in achieving national competitiveness of host countries, through the case of Kazakhstan, and considers policy implications for the nation. This study focuses on the following: the relationship...
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Differences exist among nations (Portugal, Korea, Turkey and the USA) in the amount of time spent on computers, the manner in which consumers seek information and product purchase locations. While Portuguese and USA consumers rate stores highly for items costing less than $500, search engines...
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