
Vy Thi Tuong Nguyen- Doctor of Business Administration
- PhD Student at National Taiwan University of Science and Technology
Vy Thi Tuong Nguyen
- Doctor of Business Administration
- PhD Student at National Taiwan University of Science and Technology
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Introduction
Nguyen Thi Tuong Vy currently works at the Department of Business Administration, School of Management, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taipei, Taiwan
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January 2023 - December 2024
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Finance is ubiquitous and has a significant impact on our lives. In addition, it has a significant impact on people's life, even focusing on psychological issues like anxiety. Human material requirements are increasing in today's fast-growing civilization; therefore, financial anxiety has grown in popularity. Since then, topics surrounding financia...
Universities have been under growing pressure to deliver employable post-graduates in recent shifts in education and labor market politics. Career skills are an increasingly important element of higher education in business. This study analyzes the views of Vietnamese business undergraduate students to determine what skills they deem to be essentia...
Communication skills are one of the components of university students standard skills. Over the years they have spent at universities, students must use their communication skills in and outside of lecture halls. Therefore, this paper aims to investigate the level of communication skills among Vietnamese business undergraduate students. A group of...
The findings of this study, a cross-sectional exploratory survey, which was conducted in Ho Chi MinhCity’s universities, explore the Vietnamese psychology undergraduates’ attitude towards research. It was hypothesized that students hold a positive attitude towards different aspects of research. 261 students, including 68 males and 193 females, part...