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Asianization, imagination, fan culture and cultural capital of Vietnamese youth: a case study of K-Pop cover dance groups in Hanoi
In: Consortium of development studies in Southeast Asia volume 2
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Against the Flood: A Novel by Ma Van Khang
In: Critical Asian studies, Band 33, Heft 1, S. 120-135
ISSN: 1472-6033
Against the Flood : A Novel by Ma Van Khang
In: Critical Asian studies, Band 33, Heft 1, S. 120-135
ISSN: 1472-6033
Should American Antitrust Laws Protect Only American Consumers?
The United States adopted its first antitrust statute in 1890. Despite their long history of development, American antitrust laws do not specify any objectives. The primary objective of the American antitrust laws centers a long-standing debate among many scholars. This paper firstly argues that the American antitrust laws were designed to promote consumer welfare. However, exemptions for export cartels confine the concept of "consumers" protected by the Sherman Act to those in the U.S territory. This paper secondly proposes that exemptions for export cartels should be abolished for two reasons. First, the exemptions make American antitrust policy inconsistent because they do not reflect the objective that promotes consumer welfare. Second, from an international perspective, exemptions for export cartels are inconsistent with the efforts of the American Government to apply the Sherman Act extraterritorially—a measure that aims to protect consumers from international cartels.
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A bibliometric analysis of research on trade remedies
In: Problems & perspectives in management, Band 22, Heft 1, S. 578-592
ISSN: 1810-5467
This study aims to explore the research landscape and identify the main research directions related to the topic of trade remedies. The research data were collected by accessing the Scopus database with 289 documents and the WoS database with 75 documents published from 1950 to 2023. After processing the data overlap, 290 documents were used as the final sample for the study. The study employed descriptive statistical analysis; bibliometric analysis was conducted using the VOSviewer 1.6.20 software. The results indicate that publications on the topic of trade remedies have been relatively scarce, but diverse research has been conducted in various countries worldwide. The period from 2007 to 2023 has seen significant development in the quantity of both articles and citations related to the topic. Additionally, the study reveals three main research directions related to the development of different aspects of trade remedies. These include research on specific measures of trade remedies (anti-dumping, countervailing measures, safeguard measures, and reactive and preventive trade defense measures), research on the use of tariffs as a tool for implementing trade remedies in the field of renewable energy, and research on resolving international trade disputes in the agricultural sector.
AcknowledgmentThis collaborative research involves scholars from the University of Law – Hue University and Duy Tan University. The authors extend their gratitude to both institutions for their support and assistance in facilitating the publication of this research. 
Mediating effects of risk perception and management attitude toward the intention to implement trade remedies: A case study in Vietnam
In: Problems & perspectives in management, Band 21, Heft 4, S. 25-37
ISSN: 1810-5467
Trade defense measures are tools that governments use to balance protecting domestic industries and ensuring that trade remains fair and open. Yet, their use requires careful consideration of their potential impacts on trade relations and the broader economy. Thus, this study aims to examine the impact of trade defense measures on the intentions of import-export businesses in Vietnam with the mediating effect of managers' risk perceptions and management attitudes in the Vietnamese market. Data were collected from 793 managers representing import-export businesses through the Vietnam Customs Department. Using the PLS-SEM model, the study finds that trade defense measures, such as anti-dumping, anti-subsidy, and safeguard measures stipulated by foreign trade laws, influence the intention of businesses to implement them. This influence is mediated by risk perception and management attitude. Contrary to expectations, the content of trade defense measures has a reverse effect on businesses' risk perception. This suggests that, from the perspective of import-export businesses, the perception of risk is not significantly affected by these measures in their transactions. This risk perception also has a reverse impact on the attitude of business managers. Furthermore, the study shows that the content of trade defense measures has an opposing effect on the risk perception of businesses. In other words, trade defense measures in business transactions do not significantly influence risk perception. These findings have important implications for policy development to enhance Vietnam's foreign trade management system and valuable management suggestions for import-export business managers in the future.
AcknowledgmentThe authors would like to thank the Editor-in-Chief and a reviewer for their helpful comments that, in our view, have helped significantly improve the quality of the manuscript.
Mediating impact of the protection and exploitation of intellectual property rights of local intellectual property on tourism development: An empirical study in Central Vietnam
In: Problems & perspectives in management, Band 21, Heft 2, S. 767-780
ISSN: 1810-5467
After the global impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the tourism industry encounters opportunities and challenges worldwide, including limited tourism resources, while considering intellectual property aspects such as place names, natural resources, traditional knowledge, and regional cultural heritage. This topic research is limited in Vietnam, especially quantitative one. Thus, this study aims to determine the impact of local intellectual assets (LIAs) on tourism development through the mediation of protection and exploitation activities of local intellectual assets. The data for the study were collected through interviews with 296 individual business households in Central Vietnam. The study utilized the SPSS and AMOS 25 software as research tools, and the Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) was applied to test the hypotheses. The research results indicate that local intellectual assets, consisting of reputation, specialties, traditional knowledge, and folk culture, directly and statistically significantly affect the residents' perception and the local government's support. Furthermore, through these two factors, local intellectual assets indirectly and statistically significantly affect protecting and exploiting local intellectual assets and the development of tourism activities. The study's findings also provide a basis for local authorities and businesses to propose policy implications and management strategies that pay more attention to the issue of local intellectual assets and the protection and exploitation of local intellectual assets to serve tourism development.
The mediating effect of knowledge of the investment protection act on investment decision-making in an emerging country
In: Cogent social sciences, Band 9, Heft 1
ISSN: 2331-1886
THE MANAGEMENT OF SPORTS RESOURCES IN HOCHIMINH NATIONAL UNIVERSITY, VIETNAM
Governance plays a very important role in most social organizations. For any organization, company, or a country, a community, the role of governance becomes more important than ever. For schools, the term management is somewhat strange to some people, especially the term "sports management", which attracts little interest from the leadership. But sport in school is also one of the school's organizations to meet the goal of comprehensive human education. Therefore, the organization of the school requires good governance and management, which is considered to be an essential part to the success of education. Good governance will help the physical training and sport activities to improve the quality of physical training and sports, enhance the movement of physical training and sports activities and especially find the sports talent for the country. Article visualizations:
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Managerial Recommendations Improving the Competitive Capability of Firms Based on Total Quality Management during Covid-19 Pandemic
In: Emerging science journal, Band 6, Heft 3, S. 553-568
ISSN: 2610-9182
In 2021, the COVID-19 epidemic affected many aspects of the provinces' socio-economic fields, especially deeply affecting businesses at enterprises. The task of ensuring social security continues with the management agencies, who need appropriate solutions and support policies to encourage and help enterprises return to production and trade after the quarantine society quickly. The basis for management theory has contributed to improving the competitive capability based on improving Total Quality Management (TQM), such as the "just in time" system. TQM aims to enhance the quality of products and satisfy customers to the best extent possible. The distinguishing feature of TQM from previous quality management methods is that it provides a comprehensive system for managing and improving all aspects related to quality and involves the participation of the public, every department, and every individual to achieve the set quality goals. The article's novelty identifies factors influencing total quality management and competitive capability of firms in Vietnam with one percent significance. Methods: The authors surveyed 650 managers at many enterprises in Vietnam. And the authors used a convenient sampling method. SPSS tools processed 589 samples to measure Cronbach's alpha, exploratory factor analysis (EFA), confirmation factor analysis (CFA), and test structural equation modeling (SEM). The authors proposed several recommendations to enhance the total quality management and competitive capability of firms. Doi: 10.28991/ESJ-2022-06-03-010 Full Text: PDF
Smart Cities in Asia: Regulations, Problems, and Development
In: SpringerBriefs in Geography
Introduction -- Conceptualizing Smart Cities: An Overview of Technology and Governance -- Data Privacy Challenges in Smart Cities -- Hong Kong: Does a Smart City Need a Coherent Policy for External Data Flows to Really be Smart? -- The Promise and Challenges of Privacy in Smart City: The Case of Phuket -- Smart City and Privacy Concerns During COVID-19:Lessons from Singapore, Malaysia, and Indonesia -- The Legal Framework of Smart Cities in Vietnam -- Smart Cities in Vietnam: From the Perspective of the Banking Industry -- Developing Smart City Infrastructure Inside a Historical City – A Case from Thua Thien Hue, Vietnam. .
The Story of Finding Phương's Diary
In: Journal of Vietnamese studies, Band 17, Heft 4, S. 110-114
ISSN: 1559-3738