Pub Date : 2024-03-29DOI: 10.18535/ijsrm/v12i03.ec15
Nripesh Trivedi
Equilibrium in Mathematics
数学中的平衡
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Pub Date : 2024-03-29DOI: 10.18535/ijsrm/v12i03.ec17
Nripesh Trivedi
Making mass
制造质量
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Pub Date : 2024-03-29DOI: 10.18535/ijsrm/v12i03.em24
Zhen Wang, Shiyu Yang, Xiangdong Xu
Digitalization is the key driving force in today's world to promote innovation and optimize the development of high performance, digital integration as well as high-quality development has long been the center of gravity of the development of manufacturing enterprises. With the continuous development of digital technology, digital empowerment of manufacturing enterprises dual innovation and development is facing important challenges, mainly manifested in the technical application of the landing is not strong, the lack of policy uncertainty and support, the scarcity of digital composite talents, digital empowerment of the manufacturing industry feedback response delays and other aspects. Based on this, this paper describes the internal mechanism of digital empowerment and dual innovation development, from the digital empowerment of manufacturing enterprises dual innovation development mechanism implementation strategy and the development of the mechanism of the effect of the evaluation system in two aspects, to explain the digital empowerment of how to promote dual innovation by enhancing the ability of the enterprise; based on the innovation behavior of the enterprise, explore the digital empowerment of manufacturing enterprises under the development of dual innovation path for the development of a more practical and feasible program. Based on the innovation behavior of enterprises, we explore the development path of dual innovation in manufacturing enterprises under digital empowerment, and develop more practical programs for enterprises.
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Pub Date : 2024-03-29DOI: 10.18535/ijsrm/v12i03.ec16
Nripesh Trivedi
Renewable source of energy
可再生能源
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Pub Date : 2024-03-28DOI: 10.18535/ijsrm/v12i03.el05
Ridha Fadillah, Hani'ah
This research is a sociolinguistic study of the honorific in Madurese and Banjarese societies to glorify an ulama and his family as a form of their respect. This research aims to describe the differences and similarities between honorific patterns in the two groups of society. This research uses a qualitative descriptive method. The data collection techniques used in this research are observation techniques, interviews, proficient free-involved listening techniques, as well as note-taking and recording techniques. Data analysis techniques are carried out by applying an interactive model which consists of three components, namely data reduction, data presentation and interpretation, and withdrawal and verification. The findings of this research show that the Madurese and Banjarese have similarities and differences in honorific patterns as a form of their respect for ulama. Madurese show respect with an honorific pattern to ulama and all members of families, while Banjarese give honorific for the ulama only, while their family does not have a special tittle for honorifics. Based on the results of this research, it can be concluded that in general there are two patterns of honorific, both in South Kalimantan and Madura. Honorific in Banjarese have two points, (1) the word Tuan/Guru + regional name, (2) the word Tuan/Guru + a typical Banjarese nickname, namely adding the sound [i] before the name of the ulama. Meanwhile, Madurese also have two patterns, but they are slightly different. (1) The word kèyaè + regional name, (2) the word kèyaè + name of ulama. The similarities are that they both have a special honorific form that only applies to one ulama, and both have a pattern that uses regional names.
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Pub Date : 2024-03-28DOI: 10.18535/ijsrm/v12i03.em23
Mohamed Boubacar Emine Dahi
Fintech, the convergence of finance and technology, has emerged as a transformative force reshaping the global financial landscape. While its influence is evident across the world, its impact on traditional financial systems in less developed countries remains a subject of exploration and analysis. This paper aims to investigate the multifaceted effects of fintech on traditional financial systems in less developed countries, examining both the opportunities and challenges it presents. Through an examination of various case studies and empirical evidence, this paper seeks to provide insights into the evolving dynamics of financial inclusion, innovation, regulation, and economic growth spurred by fintech in less developed countries.
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Kurt E. Petersen, Jacob Ziv, Teresa Huai-Ying Meng, Nicholas M. McKeown, P. R. Kumar
By simple observation of matter, it could be seen that everything enters into solid state on freezing. This information could be used to make strong masses that could be used to build homes and offices. The reason for this paper is to put forward an observation by me. This observation is that everything enters into solid state on freezing. An example of it is water [1].
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Pub Date : 2024-03-25DOI: 10.18535/ijsrm/v12i03.em22
Daud Mkali Fadhil, Dr. Salvio Elias Macha, Dr. Salama Yusuf Yusuf
This study examines the dynamic balanced panel data to explore the level of capitalization adjustment process for commercial and non-commercial banks in Tanzania for a period of 10 years from 2012 to 2021 in a two-step system GMM estimator. The findings of the research reveal that the cost of adjustment towards the required bank capitalization ratio is lower for commercial and non-commercial banks operating in Tanzania. The results are significant to the instantaneous adjustment process of a capitalization ratio measured in terms of the ratio of bank total equity to total assets. This finding is consistent with the dynamic trade-off theory of capitalization ratio using the coefficient value of the lagged response variable. The result reveals further that return on assets reduces the cost of the target bank capitalization ratio which means it eliminates the financial distress because return on assets is easier to be valued by investors. Therefore, it can be used as an indicator of the good performance of banks that can increase the easy availability of external capital from prospective and existing investors. The negative and significant sign of the bank size coefficient (-0.710) implies that the sample of banks in this study in terms of equity to assets ratio causes the capitalization ratio to deviate from the target level. This is consistent with the too-big to fail hypothesis. Abdulhamid et al. (2019) hold that an inverse association between bank size and capitalization ratio would happen because large banks have comparative advantages in non-traditional banking activities (interest) since they can operate with a fixed cost. The findings of this study have significant policy implications for economic and financial sector growth.
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Pub Date : 2024-03-25DOI: 10.18535/ijsrm/v12i03.ec12
Nripesh Trivedi
By simple observation of matter, it could be seen that everything enters into solid state on freezing. This information could be used to make strong masses that could be used to build homes and offices. The reason for this paper is to put forward an observation by me. This observation is that everything enters into solid state on freezing. An example of it is water [1].
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Pub Date : 2024-03-25DOI: 10.18535/ijsrm/v12i03.sh07
Ngo Thi Hong Hanh, Gia Khang Lam, Thi Van Anh Nguyen
A culture's identity and spirit are both embodied in its fish sauce. Fish sauce is often seen by visitors as a distinctive feature of Vietnam. When it comes to their native food, Vietnamese people take great pleasure in their fish sauce, which they use in all of their meals as the "National Soul" flavor. This article will look into Vietnamese fish sauce exports as of right now, as well as market trends, the product's export orientation, the pros and disadvantages of Vietnamese fish sauce goods, and possibilities and problems in exporting fish sauce products to other countries. As a sample case study of Vietnamese fish sauce, Phu Quoc fish sauce is mentioned in the article. The research team uses the findings as a foundation to think through and suggest ways to increase the effectiveness of Vietnamese fish sauce exports.
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