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Publications (4)
July 2023
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Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
The higher education system refers to the organisational structure of higher education institutions and the staff and infrastructure needed to provide postsecondary education. To better develop a country or region’s higher education system, administrators need to have a handle on the current state of the system, which requires regular and realistic assessments of the quality and sustainability of higher education. Thus, this study constructed a quality-sustainability model (QSM) for national higher education. Nine countries with developed higher education and 13 indicators were selected to reference higher education quality and sustainability globally. Principal component analysis (PCA) was used to downgrade these 13 indicators and extract the factor coefficient score matrixes. Of these, four principal components were used for further analysis. Each sub-indicator is assigned weights by the entropy weighting method (EWM) to obtain a quantifiable QSM. The model innovatively includes indicators such as “academic integrity” and is applied experimentally to data from nine countries to analyse the strengths and weaknesses of their higher education systems. The study found that each country’s education system has different strengths, and by comparing and summarising them, the findings can guide the development of future-oriented higher education. This study has made some development recommendations based on the model by combining multidisciplinary theories. The study enriches existing methods for assessing the quality of higher education and identifies the weaknesses and directions for the development of higher education in some developed countries.
June 2022
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Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Internet information security is getting more attention. Users are adopting more and more ways to protect their information when browsing the web and shopping online, and more users are choosing not to disclose personal information to websites. Many factors influence consumers’ privacy disclosure intention. This study innovatively introduces consumers’ country background and website user interface design to explore their influence on behavioural intention. We developed a model of factors influencing consumers’ intention to disclose personal information, organized experiments to collect data, and conducted an empirical study using partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM). The study results showed that consumers’ general trust in companies is influenced by many factors and significantly affects consumers’ intention to disclose information. Corporate reputation significantly affects consumers’ intention to disclose information directly and indirectly. Consumers’ privacy concerns can also have a significant impact. Country context and user interface design also influenced consumer behaviour, but not as much as corporate reputation and consumer privacy concerns. Research provides targeted development recommendations for consumers, businesses, and legislators.
January 2022
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Citations (3)
... The primary keyword in this area is "students," illustrated with complex networks in Figure 5. Another related keyword is also "students," depicted in Figure 8. One Scopusindexed article that discusses "Students" and "Literacy" examines literacy assessment through educational games for students (Fang et al., 2023) and also addresses "reading comprehension," which is closely related to the other keywords. One commonly used keyword is "literacy" in the context of complex networks, as illustrated in Figure 9. ...
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July 2023
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
... Sensory appeal in tourism marketing amplifies this effect by providing vivid and engaging stimuli that enhance perceptions of authenticity. Wei et al. (2022) found that sensory appeal and stimulation contribute to visit intentions by improving perceived usefulness, credibility, and attractiveness of the destination. By engaging multiple senses, marketing efforts create a more realistic and immersive portrayal of the destination, strengthening the perception of authenticity. ...
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June 2022
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
... There are numerous trust theories. Among these are the Organization theory [46], Economic theory [47], and Systems Theory [48] applied in this work. This research paper proposed the use of a technologyenhanced fraud prevention e-commerce model known as the Multi Authentication e-commerce (MAE) transaction model to restore confidence and enhance trust in individuals involved in e-commerce transactions [7]. ...
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January 2022