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Editorial Preface 编辑前言
Pub Date : 2023-09-30 DOI: 10.53899/spjrd.v28i2.290
Sajed Ingilan
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Cultural motifs in Blaan flalok: Revitalization of oral lore for preservation, development, and sustainability Blaan flalok的文化主题:口头爱的保存、发展和可持续性的复兴
Pub Date : 2023-09-30 DOI: 10.53899/spjrd.v28i2.253
John Vianney Trocio, Evan Campos, Angelo Lenard Yu
This study analyzes the culture of the Blaan indigenous peoples (IPs) in General Santos, Sarangani, and South Cotabato, Philippines, as reflected in their flalok (oral lore). Utilizing qualitative-descriptive methods, it discusses patterns of traditional beliefs in myths, legends, and folktales as retold by Blaan ancestors. Thompson’s Motif-Index Theory was used to codify recurring concepts in selected Blaan folk narratives. Frequent Blaan cultural motifs in the flalok include familial relationships, domestic work, tribal war, competitions, animal trapping, and agricultural farming. The research contributes to the continuous enrichment of Philippine Studies and delineates Mindanao Studies as a significant aspect of that work. It provides a reference for cultural workers, researchers, and academics to understand how the lives and works of Mindanaoan Tri-people (IPs, Bangsamoro, and Christian settlers) sustain broader Filipino cultural perspectives. Specifically, it provides more inclusive starting points for enduring cultural motifs to be part of the broader cultural appreciation reflected in Philippine theater, film, creative writing, dance, music, and other arts.
本研究分析了菲律宾桑托斯将军、萨兰加尼和南哥打巴托的Blaan土著人民(ip)的文化,反映在他们的flalok(口头传说)中。本文运用定性描述的方法,讨论了布兰祖先复述的神话、传说和民间故事中的传统信仰模式。汤普森的母题指数理论被用于整理布兰族民间叙事中反复出现的概念。flalok中常见的Blaan文化主题包括家庭关系、家务劳动、部落战争、竞赛、动物陷阱和农业耕作。该研究有助于菲律宾研究的不断丰富,并将棉兰老岛研究描述为该工作的一个重要方面。它为文化工作者、研究人员和学者提供了一个参考,以了解棉兰老岛三族人(ip、Bangsamoro和基督教定居者)的生活和工作如何维持更广泛的菲律宾文化视野。具体来说,它为持久的文化主题提供了更具包容性的起点,使其成为菲律宾戏剧、电影、创意写作、舞蹈、音乐和其他艺术中反映的更广泛的文化欣赏的一部分。
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Politeness strategies of Manobo students in a classroom in Kidapawan City, Philippines 菲律宾基达帕万市马诺布语学生课堂礼貌策略研究
Pub Date : 2023-09-30 DOI: 10.53899/spjrd.v28i2.247
Rea Rodesa Sandoval-Delos Santos, Joseph Araneta, Sajed Ingilan, Raymund Palayon
Awareness of the students in the pragmatics attached to language is crucial to communication success within classroom settings. Therefore, students might devise strategies to mitigate threats that can affect interlocutors’ engagement in communication. However, cultural and social factors can also influence how people communicate; hence, students from different backgrounds have nuances in the language used. This study is aimed at determining the politeness strategies utilized by Manobo students in their interaction in a classroom in a public school in Kidapawan City, Philippines. Using Brown and Levinson’s (1987) politeness strategy framework, the findings reveal that the politeness strategies used by Manobo students in the classroom with their Manobo and non-Manobo teachers were positive politeness, negative politeness, bald on-record, and off record. On the other hand, the politeness strategies among Manobo students were positive politeness, negative politeness, and bald-on record. Hence, the Manobo students have different politeness strategies depending on their relationship with the interlocutors in the classroom interaction. Politeness is relevant and essential in education, such as classroom teaching and learning practice. With a deeper understanding of its role in the academe, there could be more significant ways of improving the learning atmosphere.
学生的语用意识对课堂交际的成功至关重要。因此,学生可以设计策略来减轻可能影响对话者参与交流的威胁。然而,文化和社会因素也会影响人们的沟通方式;因此,来自不同背景的学生在使用的语言上有细微的差别。本研究旨在了解菲律宾基达帕万市一所公立学校马诺博学生在课堂互动中所使用的礼貌策略。运用Brown和Levinson(1987)的礼貌策略框架,研究发现马诺布族学生在课堂上对马诺布族和非马诺布族教师使用的礼貌策略为积极礼貌、消极礼貌、不记录礼貌和不记录礼貌。马诺布族学生的礼貌策略主要为积极礼貌、消极礼貌和不记名礼貌。因此,马诺博语学生在课堂互动中与对话者的关系不同,有不同的礼貌策略。礼貌在课堂教学和学习实践等教育中都是必不可少的。随着对其在学术中的作用的深入了解,可能会有更有效的方法来改善学习氛围。
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Premilinary analysis of cross-shareholding in the green supply chain and recommendations for regulatory policy in the Philippines 菲律宾绿色供应链中交叉持股的初步分析及监管政策建议
Pub Date : 2023-09-30 DOI: 10.53899/spjrd.v28i2.252
Tran Nguyen Phuoc Thong, Dao Thi Thu Hang
Cross-shareholding is increasingly used in supply chains to improve strategic synergy between companies. However, regulations on cross-ownership within green supply chains are still in their early stages of development. Cross-ownership affects both the government’s pricing strategy and its carbon reduction policies. Additionally, the cross-shareholding structure impacts the profitability of the supply chain by introducing power dynamics between manufacturers and retailers. When cross-shareholding regulations and models are implemented, manufacturers and retailers within the supply chain exhibit more substantial reductions in their carbon footprint and experience increased profits, particularly in decentralized supply chains when cross ownership surpasses a specific threshold. The adoption of cross-shareholding profit-sharing agreements could enhance the performance of green supply chains. This article synthesizes the views of scholars on cross shareholding in the supply chain. It uses analytical methods to evaluate the role of the negotiation process, trade credit, and cross-shareholding in the supply chain. The article uses jurisprudence to recommend a cross shareholding policy in the Philippines to enhance supply chain efficiency. It uses the “Stackelberg Leadership Model” to analyze the impact of cross-shareholding on two levels of the supply chain, offering recommendations for future implementation to improve supply chain efficiency. The article recommends that the Philippines’ supply chain policy include mechanisms to encourage new companies to join the existing cross-ownership network, capitalize on the impact of cross-shareholding on supply chain assessment, and develop ways to use equity ratio and trade credit. These recommendations aim to refine policy and legislation in the Philippines to effectively utilize trade credit, equity ratios, and cross-shareholdings in supply chain management.
交叉持股越来越多地用于供应链,以提高公司之间的战略协同作用。然而,关于绿色供应链中交叉所有权的相关规定仍处于发展的初级阶段。交叉所有制既影响政府的定价策略,也影响政府的碳减排政策。此外,交叉持股结构通过引入制造商和零售商之间的权力动态来影响供应链的盈利能力。当交叉持股法规和模式得以实施时,供应链中的制造商和零售商的碳足迹会大幅减少,利润也会增加,尤其是在分散的供应链中,交叉持股超过特定阈值时。采用交叉持股的利润分享协议可以提高绿色供应链的绩效。本文综合了学者们对供应链交叉持股的看法。它使用分析方法来评估谈判过程、贸易信用和交叉持股在供应链中的作用。本文以法理为依据,建议菲律宾实行交叉持股政策以提高供应链效率。运用“Stackelberg Leadership Model”分析交叉持股对供应链两个层面的影响,为未来的实施提供建议,以提高供应链效率。本文建议菲律宾的供应链政策包括鼓励新公司加入现有的交叉持股网络的机制,利用交叉持股对供应链评估的影响,并开发使用股权比例和贸易信贷的方法。这些建议旨在完善菲律宾的政策和立法,以便在供应链管理中有效地利用贸易信贷、股本比率和交叉持股。
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A fictocritical narration of the complexity of nation-building in Malaysia 马来西亚国家建设复杂性的小说批评叙事
Pub Date : 2023-09-30 DOI: 10.53899/spjrd.v28i2.277
Nasirin Abdillah
Nation-building in Malaysia can be problematic due to its politicized racial divides. Malaysia as a nation is 60 this year, but issues of race and ethnicity are still prevalent factors that may thwart racial togetherness in modern Malaysia. Malaysia’s different races live in harmony but not necessarily in unity. This article centers upon the racial issues of Malaysia creatively and critically. It looks at the sociopolitical, cultural, and mythical nuances in the form of creative arts, where the genre of fictocriticism serves as a creative contextualization narrating the complexity of the idea of nation and racial identity. In other words, this study used a creative arts methodology approach where fictocriticism is put into practice to show the iterative processes of practice-led research and research-led practice following the ‘Iterative Cyclic Web’ model (Smith & Roger, 2009). Fictocriticism produces a dual narrative: one which employs a fictional voice and the other, a critical voice. The critical voice in the fictocriticism allows for commentaries on the issues of the positioning of ‘self’ and ‘other.’ In addition, an exegesis, in the forms of results and discussion, was provided after the fictocritical parts to explicate further and contextualize issues related to nation-building in Malaysia. It is hoped that this article may contribute to narrating the nation, its hopes and aspirations, in the context of creative arts.
由于政治化的种族分歧,马来西亚的国家建设可能会有问题。马来西亚作为一个国家已经60岁了,但种族和民族问题仍然是阻碍现代马来西亚种族团结的普遍因素。马来西亚的不同种族和睦相处,但不一定团结一致。这篇文章以创造性和批判性的方式聚焦于马来西亚的种族问题。它着眼于创造性艺术形式下的社会政治、文化和神话的细微差别,其中小说批评类型作为一种创造性的语境化,叙述了国家和种族身份的复杂性。换句话说,这项研究使用了一种创造性的艺术方法,将小说批评付诸实践,以展示实践主导的研究和研究主导的实践的迭代过程,遵循“迭代循环网络”模型(Smith &罗杰,2009)。小说批评产生了一种双重叙事:一种是虚构的声音,另一种是批评的声音。小说批评中的批评声音允许对“自我”和“他者”的定位问题进行评论。此外,在虚构的关键部分之后,以结果和讨论的形式提供了注释,以进一步解释和背景化与马来西亚国家建设有关的问题。希望这篇文章能够在创造性艺术的背景下,对这个民族、它的希望和愿望有所贡献。
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Predictors of Internet banking services adoption among depositors in Davao City, Philippines 菲律宾达沃市存款人采用网上银行服务的预测因素
Pub Date : 2023-09-30 DOI: 10.53899/spjrd.v28i2.200
Rimark Inhambre, Rosfe Corlae Badoy
The Internet has transformed the face of banking in recent years. Client attitudes towards Internet banking depends on their perception of the services and the accompanying risks. Internet use has never been this indispensable, especially during lockdowns such as the COVID-19 pandemic. Hence, the study was undertaken to determine the factors that affect the level of usage of Internet banking services among depositors in Davao City, Philippines. A descriptive-correlational research design was employed to analyze the responses of 300 clients of five identified banks located within the first administrative district of Davao City. The survey data reveals that the respondents sometimes used Internet banking services; they considered themselves literate with Internet banking; they perceived Internet banking as convenient but were concerned about its service efficiency; they found Internet banking easy to operate but not that enjoyable; their priority concern was financial risk, followed by security and privacy. Findings further show a significant difference in the level of usage of Internet banking services when grouped by respondents’ age, DOI adopter classification, highest educational attainment, operating system used, and primary source of awareness. Finally, the level of awareness and perceived ease of use significantly predict the level of usage of Internet banking services. Lack of onsite bank transactions due to restrictions may force the banking public to use the internet to do their business. Banks may intensify their awareness campaign, further enhance their platforms, and address security and risk concerns to entice more clients to patronize Internet banking.
近年来,互联网改变了银行业的面貌。客户对网上银行的态度取决于他们对服务和相关风险的认知。互联网的使用从未如此不可或缺,特别是在COVID-19大流行等封锁期间。因此,本研究旨在确定影响菲律宾达沃市存款人使用网上银行服务水平的因素。采用描述性相关研究设计来分析位于达沃市第一行政区内的五家确定银行的300名客户的回应。调查数据显示,受访者有时会使用网上银行服务;他们认为自己精通网上银行;他们认为网上银行方便,但担心其服务效率;他们发现网上银行操作简单,但不那么令人愉快;他们最关心的是财务风险,其次是安全和隐私。调查结果进一步表明,根据受访者的年龄、DOI采用者分类、最高受教育程度、使用的操作系统和主要意识来源进行分组,互联网银行服务的使用水平存在显著差异。最后,意识水平和感知易用性显著地预测了互联网银行服务的使用水平。由于限制,缺乏现场银行交易可能迫使银行公众使用互联网来做他们的业务。银行可以加强宣传活动,进一步提升平台,解决安全和风险问题,以吸引更多客户光顾网上银行。
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Editorial Preface 编辑前言
Pub Date : 2023-05-04 DOI: 10.53899/spjrd.v28i1.250
Sajed Ingilan
We are pleased to announce the release of Volume 28, Issue 1, of the Southeastern Philippines Journal of Research and Development (SPJRD), the official international, peer-reviewed, and open-access journal of the University of Southeastern Philippines.SPJRD Volume 28, Issue 1, features five articles out of 41 papers submitted to the journal by researchers worldwide. This suggests that the SPJRD pays enormous attention to the quality of the papers it accepts for publication. Moreover, the recent inclusion of its issues in the Andrew Gonzales Philippine Citation Index attests to its commitment to publishing research articles on par with the international research community’s standards.In the first article of this issue, Tran Nguyen Phuoc Thong from the Cooperation Center for Lawyer Training on International Trade, Judicial Academy in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, evaluates the influence of cross-ownership in Philippine and Vietnamese laws through agency theory and corporate governance models and makes some recommendations for Philippine and Vietnamese laws.In the second article, Daisy T. Besing and Rhinna M. Saan of the University of Southeastern Philippines zero in on the productivity and financial performance of income-generating projects (IGPs) of a Philippine state university in the Davao Region, Philippines. They end their paper with a proposal for strategic decisions to improve the performance of IGPs of a Philippine state university.The next two articles talk about Philippine literature and culture. Takashi Tsuji of Saga University in Japan explores the Philippine society and culture by analyzing the structure and content of Philippine folktales featuring monkeys found among Ilokano, Kalinga, Tinguian, Tagalog, Bicolano, Ilonggo, Meranaw, Bukidnon, Kapampangan, and Bisaya. Tsuji concludes that, contrary to the cunning and selfishness of the monkeys in folktales, the monkey is symbolic of pursuing the virtues of a culture rooted in reciprocal relationships, which Filipinos value the most.The other article on Philippine literature and culture highlights the unsung hero of Tapul Island, Sulu, Philippines. Nelson S. Dino, Mary Joyce Z. Guinto-Sali, Al-Haniff Lee Matolo of the Mindanao State University in Tawi-tawi and their counterparts from Universiti Malaysia Sabah and USeP, examine the character archetypes of Panglima Sayyadi based on kissa, an oral narrative passed down through generations.The article of Dino and his colleagues does not only reveal the characteristics of Panglima Sayyadi as a leader of the Sulu Forces, but more importantly, serves as an inspiration to the young generations of Tau Sug to protect their hula (homeland), bangsa (nation) and agama (religion) against the colonizers.Ending this issue with applied linguistics and religious studies, the article of Raymund T. Palayon of the Muban Chombueng Rajabhat University and David D. Perrodin of the Mahidol University in Thailand investigates the characteristics of Christ claimants
我们很高兴地宣布,菲律宾东南部研究与发展杂志(SPJRD)第28卷第1期出版,该杂志是菲律宾东南部大学的官方国际同行评审和开放获取期刊。SPJRD第28卷第1期收录了全球研究人员提交给该杂志的41篇论文中的5篇。这表明SPJRD非常重视它接受发表的论文的质量。此外,最近将其期刊纳入Andrew Gonzales菲律宾引文索引,证明了其致力于出版与国际研究界标准相当的研究文章。在本期第一篇文章中,来自越南胡志明市司法学院国际贸易律师培训合作中心的Tran Nguyen Phuoc Thong通过代理理论和公司治理模型对交叉所有权在菲律宾和越南法律中的影响进行了评估,并对菲律宾和越南法律提出了一些建议。在第二篇文章中,菲律宾东南大学的Daisy T. Besing和Rhinna M. Saan着眼于菲律宾达沃地区一所菲律宾州立大学创收项目(IGPs)的生产力和财务绩效。他们在论文的最后提出了一项战略决策建议,以提高菲律宾州立大学igp的绩效。接下来的两篇文章是关于菲律宾的文学和文化。日本佐贺大学的Takashi Tsuji通过分析菲律宾民间故事的结构和内容来探索菲律宾的社会和文化,这些故事以伊洛卡诺人、卡林加人、廷吉安人、他加禄人、比科拉诺人、伊隆戈人、梅兰诺人、布基德农人、卡帕潘甘人和比沙亚人的猴子为主题。Tsuji总结说,与民间故事中猴子的狡猾和自私相反,猴子象征着追求植根于互惠关系的文化美德,这是菲律宾人最看重的。另一篇关于菲律宾文学和文化的文章强调了菲律宾苏禄岛塔普尔岛的无名英雄。位于塔威塔威的棉兰老州立大学的Nelson S. Dino、Mary Joyce Z. Guinto-Sali、Al-Haniff Lee Matolo以及来自马来西亚沙巴大学和USeP的同行,根据kissa(一种代代相传的口头叙述)研究了Panglima Sayyadi的角色原型。Dino和他的同事们的文章不仅揭示了Panglima Sayyadi作为苏鲁势力领导人的特点,更重要的是,它激励了Tau Sug的年轻一代保护他们的祖国(hula),民族(bangsa)和宗教(agama)免受殖民者的侵害。Muban Chombueng Rajabhat大学的Raymund T. Palayon和泰国Mahidol大学的David D. Perrodin的文章以应用语言学和宗教研究结束了这一问题,他们从关于性和沟通风格的角度出发,通过关注他们话语中的语言来研究基督声称者的特征。Palayon和Perrodin使用基于语料库的方法为识别基督认领者的特征提供了一个新的视角,这在应用语言学和宗教研究中尚未得到充分的探索。本卷中的文章涉及对我国和东盟至关重要的问题和观点。因此,让我在结束这篇文章时,向我们的作者、编辑、审稿人和USeP出版委员会表示诚挚的祝贺,感谢你们实现了这一学术努力。
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