THE MODEL OF GREEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP FACTORS ON THE INTERNATIONALIZATION PERFORMANCE OF SMES IN CHINA: A CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
Purpose: The study aims to establish the connection between green entrepreneurship variables, environmental management, green technologies, green commitment of individuals, and the environmentally sustainable workforce, and the performance of internationalization of the SME in China. It further examines the mediating position of eco-...
By Wang Jing Hui, Noor Afzainiza Afendi, Muhamad Ali Imran Bin Kamarudin
INVESTIGATING THE ROLE OF EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE IN ENHANCING CONFLICT RESOLUTION AND TEAM COLLABORATION IN MULTIGENERATIONAL WORKFORCES
The paper explores the importance of emotional intelligence (EI) in conflict-solving and effective teamwork in multigenerational workforces. As the workplace demographics continue to diversify, comprising Baby Boomers, Generation X, Millennials, and Generation Z, it is important to know how EI can help eliminate generational differences, encourage ...
By J. Prateeba Devi, R.S. Lekshmi, V. Sheela Mary, K. Rajamani
THE IMPACT OF SOCIAL MEDIA ON POLITICAL PARTICIPATION AND DEMOCRATIC ENGAGEMENT AMONG YOUTH IN EMERGING ECONOMIES
The study examines the revolutionary concept of social media in determining the political environment of the youth (ages 18-35) in emerging economies, whereby many traditional democratic institutions are typically challenged by structural and transparency factors. By the beginning of 2025, more than 62 % of the world population will be linked throu...
By Abduqahhor Rakhmonov, Oltinoy Masalieva, Amanlik Gulimov, Olimjon Xolov, Mardonbek Rajapov, Nodira Khodjaeva, Timur Mukhamadiev, Olimjon Gaimnazarov
HORNED LIZARD-CATBOOST FRAMEWORK FOR CYBERBULLYING PREVENTION IN SOCIAL NETWORKS
Cyberbullying are becoming more susceptible to online social networks because of the large-scale usergenerated content. The current methods of detection are primarily post-event methods and lack built-in prevention strategies, thereby limiting their ability to ensure the protection of user privacy and platform security. In this paper, a H...
By N. Sheba Pari, K. Senthil Kumar
ON LEVERAGING GENERATIVE ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (GENAI) FOR BEHAVIOR LEARNING AND PERSONALIZED MARKETING OPTIMIZATION
Generative AI (GenAI), especially GPT-3.5-turbo, has transformed the e-commerce marketing process because it offers personalized learning experiences and improves the customer experience. In this paper, we discuss the use of GenAI in consumer behavior analysis and the development of customized marketing strategies. It has been observ...
By Bsmah Alsulami, Budoor Alwated, Khadijah Barashid, Manal Abdullah, Monerah AlOsaimi, Samah Alhusayni
STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT PRACTICES FOR AI-ENABLED FINANCIAL PLANNING IN TECHNOLOGY-INTENSIVE MANUFACTURING FIRMS
The manufacturing industry around the globe is now facing one of the most nervous upheavals in history, wherein the prediction of financial performance now ranks among the most crucial processes of production. In the case of technology-intensive companies, standard planning may not be as precise as it needs to be to cope with high capital intensity...
By Shinki Katyayani Pandey, Mariyam Ahmed
DEVELOPING THE EDU-OPT MODEL FOR STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT IN EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION
The paper introduces a strategic management model called the EDU-OPT Model, which will help to improve the resilience of the operations of educational organizations and their financial sustainability, especially in a developing economy like Uzbekistan. The model utilizes the concepts of the Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium (DSGE) modeling whi...
By Sardorbek Isroilov, Kodirov Zokhid Zokirkhanovich, Akbarov Chingiz Adkhamjanovich, Sobirjonov Khumoyun Boburjon Ugli, Khusainov Ilyos Jamoliddin ugli
INTERSECTION OF PHILOLOGY AND SOCIOLOGY IN ANALYZING THE LINGUISTIC LANDSCAPE OF POSTCOLONIAL NATIONS
The paper delves into the query of how philology and sociology intersect when it comes to studying the linguistic terrain of postcolonial countries. The paper will explore the functionality of language in the public spaces as a symbol of power, identity, and resistance in postcolonial settings, with a specific emphasis on the linguistic signs in th...
By Sirojiddin Nurmatov, Dildora Mamaraimova, Nargiza Akhmedova, Gullolahon Mehmonaliyeva, Mehrinoza Alieva, Feruza Shukurova, Sarvinoz Qodirova, Nilufar Abdullayeva
EXPLORING THE IMPACT OF AI-DRIVEN TALENT MANAGEMENT MODELS ON EMPLOYEE RETENTION IN INDIAN IT COMPANIES
Job dissatisfaction, lack of career growth and talent pool are also a problem in employee retention in the Indian IT industry. Traditional talent management practices fail to address the dynamic employee needs, which disengages employees, resulting in an increase in turnover cases. The paper focuses on the influence of AI-based talent management mo...
By Jagan Mohan, Arup Kumar Halder
PHILOLOGICAL METHODS IN ANALYZING NON-STANDARD VARIANTS OF LATIN IN MEDIEVAL AND RENAISSANCE MANUSCRIPTS
This research illustrates the use of philological analytical strategies to trace the Latin variants in Middle Ages and early Renaissance manuscripts. By concentrating on the variants, the investigation tries to find out how Latin changed during the period with the help of linguistic forms of the non, conformist which differ from the classical norms...
By Dinora Ibodullayeva, Nafosat Urokova, Nasiba Sabirova, Otabek Fayzulloev, Nazira Kurbanova, Qahramon Toxsanov, Zarnigor Sobirova, Nigina Aliboyeva