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    <title>DSpace Collection: Trường ĐH Ngoại thương HN</title>
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    <title>Impact of trade facilitation on trade performance: The cases of Vietnam, Kenya, and Germany</title>
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    <description>Title: Impact of trade facilitation on trade performance: The cases of Vietnam, Kenya, and Germany
Authors: Aftab Siddiqui, Areej; Le, Phuong Dung
Abstract: The paper focuses on the comparative analysis of the impact of trade facilitation measures on the export performance of countries such as Vietnam, Kenya, and Germany. The countries have been selected based on the differnces on their income, development levels, and locations in various continents but common in successful application of the e-custom clearance system to reduce the trade cost. The paper employs panel data analysis to assess the impact of trade facilitation on export performance across such countries from 2007 to 2017. The parameters denoting trade facilitation adoption include time for export (time_ex), the cost for export (cost_ex), the Logistics Performance Index (LPI), and the e-clearance procedure of the World Bank. Results obtained through empirical analysis indicated that trade facilitation measures i.e. electronic clearance, time for exports, cost ofexport cause, and impact exports significantly. The study suggested that the government of each nation should focus on adapting trade simplification andfacilitation measures to help further in reduction of time and cost of exports. There is a need to implement electronic data interface for promotion of exports, especially in Vietnam.</description>
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    <title>Corporate social reponsibility regarding eduacation of foreign direct investment companies in Vietnam</title>
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    <description>Title: Corporate social reponsibility regarding eduacation of foreign direct investment companies in Vietnam
Authors: Pham, Thu Huong; Pham, Huong Quynh
Abstract: Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) has been growing rapidly in Vietnam despite globally complicated and unpredictable fluctuations of the economy. Although it is presented in impressive numbers regarding FDI's overall efficiency in Vietnam, the connection between FDI businesses and Vietnam’s education and training is rather feeble. This paper investigates the FDI companies' corporate social responsibility (CSR) performance regarding education development in Vietnam. The most popular methods of performing CSR regarding education include granting scholarships, building schools, and education centers, providing and improving educational facilities, developing programs for young talents, sponsoring scientific researches... CSR to the education of FDI companies in Vietnam impacted efforts in integrating CSR in their daily operation of big local businesses with mindsets of going global quickly. However, most FDI companies consider CSR regarding education as a part of PR campaigns and do not have a long-term vision for their CSR activities. Methods, tangets, and locations of these activities are still narrow and centralized, resulting in a restricted number of people reached. Most CSR activities to improve education conditions are available to students in big urban cities, while the real population in need is left inadequately approached. This paper proposes some recommendations for improving CSR activities regarding the education of FDI companies in Vietnam.</description>
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    <title>Managers’ risk and time preferences in economic behavior: Review from the experiments</title>
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    <description>Title: Managers’ risk and time preferences in economic behavior: Review from the experiments
Authors: Trang, Kim Huong; Nguyen, Quang
Abstract: This survey reviews the recent developments in experimental studies on managers prefepences, with a focus on issues of experimental design. We concentrate our attention on studies that measuve risk and time preferences. We review a number of models of risk and time preferences that have been estimated or otherwise studied using experimental methods, and highlight some issues associated with such models. We then survey thoroughly the theoretical and empirical studies to date in this area outside and in Viettnam. We conclude by discussing some potential research avenues in the future.</description>
    <dc:date>2019-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Best manufacturing practices and firm performance in de context of VietNam’s mechanical enterprises</title>
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    <description>Title: Best manufacturing practices and firm performance in de context of VietNam’s mechanical enterprises
Authors: Dao, Minh Anh
Abstract: The results of past studies show that applying best manufacturing practices has promoted firms to improve performance with mixed success. This study aims to examine the extent to which mechanical firms in Vietnam context have adopted best manufacturing practices and whether these practices contribute to firm performance. A structured questionnaire has been developed based on literature of best practices known as world-class. Out Of the 204 questionnaires sent, 122 completed peplies were received and valid. The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and regression analysis. The results show that most of best manufacturing practices are adopted and implemented with fairly high degree of acceptance. Three over fourteen best practices (JIT delivery by suppliers, supplier quality management and equipment layout) are proved to be significant and positively related to financial performance, while four over fourteen best practices (JIT delivery by suppliers, cleanliness and opganization, Kanban and maintenance) are significantly and positively related to nonfinancial performance. Implications, recommendations and future research are discussed.</description>
    <dc:date>2019-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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