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1.

Enhancing the e-commerce application in SMEs Pages 2821-2828 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Van Dung Ha

DOI: 10.5267/j.msl.2020.4.027

Keywords: E-commerce, Readiness, Awareness, Barriers, Support

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E-commerce can optimize the communications between producers, distributors, consumers, and even policy makers. However, due to many reasons, the application of e-commerce by small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in developing economies is still limited. This study focuses on determining the determinants of the application of E-commerce model in SMEs in Ho Chi Minh City. Then, some policy implications are proposed to promote e-commerce model in SMEs in Ho Chi Minh City. Based on the survey of 302 SMEs in Ho Chi Minh City, the paper has employed statistical methods, assessing the reliability by Cronbach's Alpha scale, Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA), correlation analysis as well as linear regression model (OLS) for analysis. The results show that the enterprise's readiness, awareness of benefits of e-commerce and supporting policies positively affect the application of E-commerce. E-commerce adoption barriers negatively affect E-commerce applications of SMEs in Ho Chi Minh City.
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Journal: MSL | Year: 2020 | Volume: 10 | Issue: 12 | Views: 3725 | Reviews: 0

 
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The relationship between talent management and talented employees’ performance: empirical investigation in the Vietnamese banking sector Pages 2183-2192 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Nhan Truong Thanh Dang, Quynh Thi Nguyen, Van Dung Ha

DOI: 10.5267/j.msl.2020.3.018

Keywords: Talent management, Talented employees’ performance, Banking sector, Vietnam

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Although managers of various banks and institutions in Vietnam have established several policies to attract talented employees, talent management is still an emerging issue. This gives rise for a need of an empirical study which explores the relationship between talent manage-ment (TM) practices and talented employees’ performance. Hence this study fills the gap by applying the survey technique in the quantitative method with the main objective of examin-ing the relationship between TM and the four dimensions of employee performance; namely task, contextual, adaptive and counterproductive through affective commitment. A total of 375 questionnaires was targeted for distribution to talented employees in 10 banks in Vi-etnam. The findings show that although TM practices positively support employee performance (task, contextual and adaptive), they also reduce counterproductive behaviours. Also, affective commitment partially mediates the relationship between TM and the four dimen-sions of employee performance. The result of the study has some practical implications for managers and banks implementing and intending to implement TM practices. Managers and banks can design and implement TM practices with the aim to increase positive employee performance behaviours, reduce counterproductive behaviours and benefit from positive affective commitment through the implementation of TM practices.
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Journal: MSL | Year: 2020 | Volume: 10 | Issue: 10 | Views: 2888 | Reviews: 0

 
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Does bank capital affect profitability and risk in Vietnam? Pages 273-278 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Van Dung Ha

DOI: 10.5267/j.ac.2020.2.008

Keywords: Profitability, Risk, Banks, Capital, Loans, Equity

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In this paper, we attempt to answer the question of whether or not bank capital affects profitability and risk. The paper forms an unbalanced panel with 354 observations using both data of 35 banks over the period 2007-2018. Two-step GMM is used to estimate the impacts of bank capital on profitability and risk in order to eliminate endogeneity and serial correlation issues. As a proxy of bank capital, the bank equity ratio, and equity level are used. Return on assets (ROA), return on equities (ROE), and net interest margin (NIM) are used to measure bank profitability, whereas nonperforming loan ratio and loan loss reserve ratio are used to measure bank risk. Bank capital displays significant impacts on profitability, which is measured by ROA and ROE, whereas capital shows no impact on bank NIM. When the loan loss reserve ratio is considered as proxy of bank risk, bank capital does not affect bank risk. The equity ratio, the proxy of bank capital, displays significant negative impacts on risk, whereas the equity level, the other proxy of bank capital, shows positive impacts on bank risk.

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Journal: AC | Year: 2020 | Volume: 6 | Issue: 3 | Views: 1877 | Reviews: 0

 
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The effects of attitude, trust and switching cost on loyalty in commercial banks in Ho Minh City Pages 151-160 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Van Dung Ha

DOI: 10.5267/j.ac.2019.11.001

Keywords: Attitude, Trust, Switching cost, Loyalty, Bank

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This paper focuses on identifying the effects of attitude, trust, switching cost on loyalty of individual customers in commercial banks in Ho Chi Minh City. Based on a sample of 282 customers, the paper employs Frequencies, Cronbach's Alpha test, Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA), Affirmative Factor Analysis (CFA) and Structural Equation Model (SEM) for analysis. The results show that the Attitude had a positive impact on Trust, Loyalty; Trust and Switching cost positively affects Loyalty.
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Journal: AC | Year: 2020 | Volume: 6 | Issue: 2 | Views: 1418 | Reviews: 0

 

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