This paper examines the impact of internet use on student performance. In this cross-sectional study, one hundred twenty survey responses were collected from plus two-level students from BirendranagarSurkhet. The respondents were selected from class 11 and 12 students randomly. Frequency of internet use, location of internet use, cooperation from teachers for internet learning and peer group influence on internet use for academic purpose has been analyzed with their academic performance.one sample t test was used to analyze the data. The finding concludes all these variables have positive impact if the student use internet for learning process. Similarly, the analysis shows that the student who used internet at home for learning purpose has found highest academic achievement.
IMPACT OF FACEBOOK USAGE ON THEACADEMIC GRADES: A CASE STUDYSajjad Sayed
IMPACT OF FACEBOOK USAGE ON THE ACADEMIC GRADES: A CASE STUDY
This article prove a Impact on Students grades but it was recommendation of author of this article that students can reap higher grades if institute will monitor its usage. for example open access for few hours in a day at mentioned time.
Research Thesis (The Impact of Facebook Usage to the Academic Performance of ...Anjenette Columnas
This is our research paper in a thesis-like form entitled "The Impact of Facebook Usage to the Academic Performance of the 4th Year Education Students in Andres Bonifacio College". Together with the unity of the group, our research thesis was made possible.
I hope this will help as a guidance for students who will also make their own research thesis in the future!
THE PROBLEM
The Effects of Unrestricted Usage of Social Media to the Academic Performances
Of Selected G12 SHS-IT Students from PHINMA - Cagayan de Oro College
Background Information of the Study
In the field of education, it is important that critical differences in perceptions between old and young which create a generation gap need to be discussed.
IMPACT OF FACEBOOK USAGE ON THEACADEMIC GRADES: A CASE STUDYSajjad Sayed
IMPACT OF FACEBOOK USAGE ON THE ACADEMIC GRADES: A CASE STUDY
This article prove a Impact on Students grades but it was recommendation of author of this article that students can reap higher grades if institute will monitor its usage. for example open access for few hours in a day at mentioned time.
Research Thesis (The Impact of Facebook Usage to the Academic Performance of ...Anjenette Columnas
This is our research paper in a thesis-like form entitled "The Impact of Facebook Usage to the Academic Performance of the 4th Year Education Students in Andres Bonifacio College". Together with the unity of the group, our research thesis was made possible.
I hope this will help as a guidance for students who will also make their own research thesis in the future!
THE PROBLEM
The Effects of Unrestricted Usage of Social Media to the Academic Performances
Of Selected G12 SHS-IT Students from PHINMA - Cagayan de Oro College
Background Information of the Study
In the field of education, it is important that critical differences in perceptions between old and young which create a generation gap need to be discussed.
The extent of absenteeism among the senior high school student basis for the ...susanlabadan1
Attendance is an important factor in school success among children and youth. Studies show that better attendance is related to higher academic achievement for students as compared to those who are always absent in their classes. Absenteeism particularly in a chronic and habitual extent is considered as one of the hindrances to successful and effective schooling of the learners that indicates low academic performance and achievements. This Descriptive-Survey study determined primarily the functions to describe the selected students-absentees from grade eleven to grade twelve of Baungon National High School-Danatag Annex. The study was focused on the senior high school participants who were frequently absent from their classes including their perceptions, conditions, experiences and level of competencies and other attributes. Data was treated using descriptive and statistical (frequency count, percentage and weighted mean).Results revealed that majority of the student-absentees were males. Youth labor, financial problems and poverty-related problems of the family were the two leading factors or causes that led to students’ chronic absenteeism. Also, the numbers of absentees were reduced after the implementation of the HRP approach. Thus, the HRP approach was effective in addressing problems on students’ absenteeism. We look at the role of parents, educators, schools, government and institutions policy, develop and implement projects, programs, innovations involving various developmental aspects that appeal to learners’ interest and motivation, and organize a specialized working committee composed of faculty members and parents tasked to assess the level of school and to monitor the cases of absenteeism.
Teaching & Learning with Technology: In Practice
A course learning activity of Cebu Technological University - Argao Campus
Prepared by:
Joan Aliñabon
Rheanne Mae Princesa
Jane Marie Boladola
Mary Kristhel Merenello
The extent of absenteeism among the senior high school student basis for the ...susanlabadan1
Attendance is an important factor in school success among children and youth. Studies show that better attendance is related to higher academic achievement for students as compared to those who are always absent in their classes. Absenteeism particularly in a chronic and habitual extent is considered as one of the hindrances to successful and effective schooling of the learners that indicates low academic performance and achievements. This Descriptive-Survey study determined primarily the functions to describe the selected students-absentees from grade eleven to grade twelve of Baungon National High School-Danatag Annex. The study was focused on the senior high school participants who were frequently absent from their classes including their perceptions, conditions, experiences and level of competencies and other attributes. Data was treated using descriptive and statistical (frequency count, percentage and weighted mean).Results revealed that majority of the student-absentees were males. Youth labor, financial problems and poverty-related problems of the family were the two leading factors or causes that led to students’ chronic absenteeism. Also, the numbers of absentees were reduced after the implementation of the HRP approach. Thus, the HRP approach was effective in addressing problems on students’ absenteeism. We look at the role of parents, educators, schools, government and institutions policy, develop and implement projects, programs, innovations involving various developmental aspects that appeal to learners’ interest and motivation, and organize a specialized working committee composed of faculty members and parents tasked to assess the level of school and to monitor the cases of absenteeism.
Teaching & Learning with Technology: In Practice
A course learning activity of Cebu Technological University - Argao Campus
Prepared by:
Joan Aliñabon
Rheanne Mae Princesa
Jane Marie Boladola
Mary Kristhel Merenello
Usage of YouTube Content among Chennai Urban Women.pdfPugalendhiR
Abstract: The majority of YouTube users are college students, therefore it's critical to understand their usage patterns,
goals, and any potential psychological and behavioural effects. In order to determine the current trends in YouTube usage
among female undergraduate students in Chennai City, this study will examine the devices used, memberships subscribed
to, purposes used, and identity formation time spent networking, negative impacts experienced, and educational usage.
Data from a survey were analysed with SPSS-Statistic 19.0 software, and the findings were compared to the examined
literature. According to the survey, students' YouTube networking habits will eventually win out over parents' and
teachers' attitudes, and although while cell phones are currently prohibited in many college buildings, they will
undoubtedly be utilised in classrooms in the near future. The discoveries provide the current study in this area more depth.
THE EFFECTS OF COMMUNICATION NETWORKS ON STUDENTS’ ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE: THE ...IJITE
Social networks, as the most important communication tools, have had a profound impact on social aspects
of community user interactions and they are used widely in various fields, such as education. Student
interaction through different communication networks can affect individual learning and leads to improved
academic performance. In this study, a combined approach of social network analysis and educational data
mining (decision tree method) was used to study the impact of communication networks, behavior networks
and the combination of these two networks on students’ academic performance considering the role of
factors such as computer self-efficacy, age, gender and university. The results of this study, which included
139 students, indicate gender is highly prioritised in all three models. Moreover, according to the results all
three models had enough confidence level that among them communication networks with higher
confidence, accuracy and precision had significant impacts on the prediction of academic performance.
THE EFFECTS OF COMMUNICATION NETWORKS ON STUDENTS’ ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE: THE ...ijp2p
Social networks, as the most important communication tools, have had a profound impact on social aspects
of community user interactions and they are used widely in various fields, such as education. Student
interaction through different communication networks can affect individual learning and leads to improved
academic performance. In this study, a combined approach of social network analysis and educational data
mining (decision tree method) was used to study the impact of communication networks, behavior networks
and the combination of these two networks on students’ academic performance considering the role of
factors such as computer self-efficacy, age, gender and university. The results of this study, which included
139 students, indicate gender is highly prioritised in all three models. Moreover, according to the results all
three models had enough confidence level that among them communication networks with higher
confidence, accuracy and precision had significant impacts on the prediction of academic performance.
THE EFFECTS OF COMMUNICATION NETWORKS ON STUDENTS’ ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE: THE ...IJITE
Social networks, as the most important communication tools, have had a profound impact on social aspects
of community user interactions and they are used widely in various fields, such as education. Student
interaction through different communication networks can affect individual learning and leads to improved
academic performance. In this study, a combined approach of social network analysis and educational data
mining (decision tree method) was used to study the impact of communication networks, behavior networks
and the combination of these two networks on students’ academic performance considering the role of
factors such as computer self-efficacy, age, gender and university. The results of this study, which included
139 students, indicate gender is highly prioritised in all three models. Moreover, according to the results all
three models had enough confidence level that among them communication networks with higher
confidence, accuracy and precision had significant impacts on the prediction of academic performance.
THE EFFECTS OF COMMUNICATION NETWORKS ON STUDENTS’ ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE: THE ...IJITE
Social networks, as the most important communication tools, have had a profound impact on social aspects
of community user interactions and they are used widely in various fields, such as education. Student
interaction through different communication networks can affect individual learning and leads to improved
academic performance. In this study, a combined approach of social network analysis and educational data
mining (decision tree method) was used to study the impact of communication networks, behavior networks
and the combination of these two networks on students’ academic performance considering the role of
factors such as computer self-efficacy, age, gender and university. The results of this study, which included
139 students, indicate gender is highly prioritised in all three models. Moreover, according to the results all
three models had enough confidence level that among them communication networks with higher
confidence, accuracy and precision had significant impacts on the prediction of academic performance.
THE EFFECTS OF COMMUNICATION NETWORKS ON STUDENTS’ ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE: THE ...IJITE
Social networks, as the most important communication tools, have had a profound impact on social aspects of community user interactions and they are used widely in various fields, such as education. Student interaction through different communication networks can affect individual learning and leads to improved academic performance. In this study, a combined approach of social network analysis and educational data mining (decision tree method) was used to study the impact of communication networks, behavior networks
and the combination of these two networks on students’ academic performance considering the role of factors such as computer self-efficacy, age, gender and university. The results of this study, which included 139 students, indicate gender is highly prioritised in all three models. Moreover, according to the results all three models had enough confidence level that among them communication networks with higher
confidence, accuracy and precision had significant impacts on the prediction of academic performance.
THE EFFECTS OF COMMUNICATION NETWORKS ON STUDENTS’ ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE: THE ...IJITE
Social networks, as the most important communication tools, have had a profound impact on social aspects
of community user interactions and they are used widely in various fields, such as education. Student
interaction through different communication networks can affect individual learning and leads to improved
academic performance. In this study, a combined approach of social network analysis and educational data
mining (decision tree method) was used to study the impact of communication networks, behavior networks
and the combination of these two networks on students’ academic performance considering the role of
factors such as computer self-efficacy, age, gender and university. The results of this study, which included
139 students, indicate gender is highly prioritised in all three models. Moreover, according to the results all
three models had enough confidence level that among them communication networks with higher
confidence, accuracy and precision had significant impacts on the prediction of academic performance.
THE VICES OF SOCIAL MEDIA ON STUDENTS SUCCESS AT THE ADAMAWA STATE POLYTECHNI...ijcsit
Social media and social networking web sites have continued to gain supremacy in determining the
student’s success in education. It captures the attention of students and their tutors over the years. A social
media network is only an electronic links amongst its users which turned out to be a habit for students,
youngsters,
and even the grown person. The influence of social media on students is alarming and doing more harm
than good. The aim of the paper is to analyze the vices of social media on the academic success of students
of Adamawa State Polytechnic, Yola. The survey method of research was adopted to achieve the objectives
of the study. Some research questions were presented to the respondents where the results revealed that so
many (96 percent of them) usually spent much time on the social networking sites than to their academics.
As such, the academic success of the students suffers setbacks which lead to poor performance in the
student’s academics. It is therefore recommended that the networking sites should be built in such a way to
support student’s educational activities in a positive way, as this will help in attracting the students to ge
The fast development of information, communication
and technologies (ICT) has initiated an unparalleled
transformation in universities all over the world. This
development of technology and learning is offering new
techniques to represent knowledge, new practices, and new global
communities of students. E -learning is now increasing as the
advance model for teaching and learning process in higher
education. However, the integration of e-learning system in
higher education is not an easy task because of some challenges.
The aim of this paper is to analyses the impacts of demographic
factors of students on their attitudes towards e-learning. Student
attitudes and beliefs towards e-learning are regarded as success
determinants of future e-learning initiatives. An analysis of
relationships between student attitudes towards e-learning and
their demographic characteristics: gender, study year, study
program and e-learning knowledge is also included. The study
was conducted for measuring the attitude of university students
towards e -learning in University of Tetovo by taking 223
students from different study program and different study year.
In this paper was used questionnaire to collect data from a
sample of undergraduate students. Statistical techniques are used
for the analyses of data. The result revealed that students’ have
high attitude towards e-learning and their attitude scores did not
differ significantly according to gender, but on the other hand
results indicate there was difference according to study year,
study program and e-learning knowledge of students . The
reported findings might be of interest to academics,
administrators, and decision-makers involved in planning,
developing and implementation of future e-learning strategies in
Macedonia and similar developing countries. The obtained data,
from such study, can provide information about what academic
institutions can do before implementing e-learning to reduce and
overcome the challenges in implementing e-learning in
universities.
The purpose of this study is to analyze empirically by using secondary data on the possibility of corporate fraud by using various fraud theory approach. The research model in this study was tested using the ordinary least square (OLS) analysis method. A total of 310 company data were collected which consisted of financial data and other supporting data published by companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in the range of 2012 to 2017. This study provides empirical evidence that all the variant of fraud theory (fraud triangle theory, fraud diamond theory and fraud pentagon theory) can be investigated for its significant effect on corporate fraud by only using secondary data that are available and freely accessed by the public. The empirically tested research model in this study can provide a comprehensive understanding of practitioners, academics, government agencies and the general public in analyzing the topic of corporate fraud.
Traditional markets in Indonesia were created so that people from all walks of life can fulfill their needs, especially staple food products, without having to spend a lot of money. However, the prices of food products in different markets vary depending on the consumers of the particular market. The aims of this article were to compare the price difference of staple food products in several traditional markets and to find out the factors that cause the price difference. The data were collected by carrying out a survey to five traditional markets around Jakarta regarding the prices of ten staple food products. The data were analyzed quantitatively using statistical calculation ANOVA from SPSS version 22, and also qualitatively to discuss several factors underlying the price differences. Results revealed that price differences of staple food products were not only caused by market location, but other factors such as pricing strategy and consumer specification. This research implied that traditional markets were still chosen by Indonesian consumers to fulfill their needs because of the competitive price.
Airport enterprise innovation performance is a crucial issue that planners, decision makers and managers should focus in order to drive the airport enterprise performance towards sustainable development. The strategic infrastructure needs, and investments need to include improvements across all major factors that affect the innovation dimension of sustainable development.
Key objective of the paper is to highlight the challenges in airport enterprise management towards sustainable development in terms of innovation improvement. A performance evaluation towards innovation and sustainable development framework is adopted and a case study application highlights the crucial role of airport enterprise management performance innovation dimension towards sustainable development. Conventional wisdom is to stimulate the interest on topic and promote a framework addressing to evaluate airport enterprise management performance towards innovation and sustainable development.
In the business world, companies need high performance. Performance is the result or overall success rate of a person over a period of time in carrying out tasks compared to various possibilities, such as predetermined standards of work, targets, or criteria. The purpose of the study was to analyze the influence of intellectual intelligence, emotional intelligence, and spiritual intelligence on employee performance. The population in this study were 63 employees of PT PLN (Persero). This study uses quantitative associative, with data analysis used is multiple linear regression analysis. The results showed that both intellectual intelligence, emotional intelligence, and spiritual intelligence had a positive and significant effect on employee performance. Intellectual intelligence has the greatest influence on employee performance, followed by spiritual intelligence and emotional intelligence. Intellectual intelligence, emotional intelligence and spiritual intelligence together have an effect of 52.4% on employee performance, and the remaining 47.6% is influenced by other factors not explained in this study.
The main purpose of the research study is to analyze the effect of organizational commitment, job satisfaction and work insecurity as well as their impact on the performance of Bank Aceh Syariah. The samples of the research are 209 employees which are selected with survey methods. Data was collected by using questionnaire, and then the data was analyzed with statistical methods of structural equation model (SEM). The study found that the organizational commitment and job satisfaction have a negative effect on turnover intention, but positive effect on the performance of Bank Aceh Syariah. The work insecurity has a positive effect on turnover intention, but negatif effect on the performance of the bank.
This study aims to test the effect of employee engagement and organization trust on organization citizenship behaviour and its impact on organization Effectiveness. The object of this research is the government organization of Pidie Jaya with Echelon IV Officers as a respondent. The number of sample is determined by using proportional sampling technique and Slovin equation, and it provides 171 respondents. Data is analyzed using the path analysis with the SPSS program assistance. The findings describes that employee engagement, organization trust, organization citizenship behaviour and organization Effectiveness have been going well. For the verification test of direct effect provides: employee engagement effects organization citizenship behaviour; organization trust effects organization citizenship behaviour significantly; employee engagement effects organization Effectiveness significantly; organization trust effects organization effectiveness significantly, and; organization citizenship behaviour effects organization Effectiveness significantly. These all findings prove that the previous theories are still applicable, and these also apply in Government organization of Pidie Jaya District. The originality of this research is in its novelty in term of the object, time, and statistic approach. This result contributes to academic and research area in order to develop the next model and method. For the practical, this has verified that the variables in this research need more attention from the managers especially in organization related.
This paper is an analysis on the impact machine learning, Artificial Intelligence, and robotics has on the supply chain management. The analysis covers the basis of AI in the SCM mechanisms while defining it from the ground up. Later on, to shed a true light on supply first the paper zooms in on the effects of machines in marketing. From what particular methodologies are deployed in today’s environment extending all the way to its anticipated outcomes. As the reader progresses he/she will find valuable studies on the main segments of machine learning within the supply chain itself. Certain novelties and innovations are scrutinized regarding SCM alongside these studies. These innovations are exemplified by certain cases presented in Part 3. The penultimate section briefly examines the possible drawbacks of the surge in machine application in SCM. The final section compiles the ideas presented in the paper as a whole and gives a glimpse of an estimate for the near future.
Huang (2018) decomposes the differences in quantile portfolio returns using distribution regression. The main issue of using distribution regression is that the decomposition results are path dependent. In this paper, we are able to obtain path independent decomposition results by combining the Oaxaca-Blinder decomposition and the recentered influence function regression method. We show that aggregate composition effects are all positive across quantiles and the market factor is the most significant factor which has detailed composition effect monotonically decreasing with quantiles. The main decomposition results are consistent with Huang (2018)
In Kenya, the newly promulgated constitution of 2010 (CoK, 2010), provides the basis of monitoring and evaluation as an important tool for operationalizing National and County Government projects to ensure projects success, integrity, transparency and accountability. The county governments are responsible for delivering basic services in collaboration with other agencies and partners to enhance quality of life: however, the county government projects has been marred by lack of integrity, transparency, accountability and litany of other monitoring and evaluation weakness which has undermined the impacts and success of projects including Regional Economic Blocs. Lake Region Economic Bloc (LREB) which comprised of fourteen counties bordering Lake Victoria Basin is not sparred either. The study was conducted in six LREB Counties namely, Migori, Homabay, Kisumu, Siaya, Kakamega and Vihiga chosen in a random manner. This study specifically assessed the effectiveness of Monitoring and Evaluation methods on the Performance of County Governments Projects. The study was guided by the theory of change. The research was carried out using descriptive survey design which entails both qualitative and quantitative data collection procedures. The researcher used stratified random sampling techniques to draw a sample from the study population. The qualitative method focused on group discussion and in-depth interviews. The quantitative techniques employed questionnaires to 398 purposively selected subjects from the county projects. Data collection was from two main sources; primary and secondary. Secondary sources included relevant county documents, constitution, legislations, policy documents and reports among others. The Study employed questionnaires, Focus group discussion and Interview guide as its primary data collection method. Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS) version 18.0 was used for analysis. Data was analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics techniques and presented in tables and figures. The study findings indicated thatM&E methods, indicated by the coefficient of effectiveness (R2) which is also evidenced by F change 109.403>p-values (0.05). This implies that this variableis significant (since the p values<0.05) and therefore should be considered as part of effectiveness of M&E systems on the performance of County Governments projects. The study concludes that there are no effective and adequate projects monitoring and evaluation methods in place for County Government Projects, which can facilitate the achievement of desired projects performance and outcomes. The study recommends that the County Government should develop a clear M&E methods for each project with clear data collection, analysis, reporting and implementation methods. This Study recommends further research to be conducted in the other Regional County Economic Blocs.
Regardless of where the Igbo man is, within or without the Igbo regions, trust is one of the foremost vital tool in business dealings and negotiations. This study aims at revealing the kind of trust apparent, and unique to the Igbo-men in business, how the Igbo-men build trust in their business, the antecedents of trust building in Igbo land, and the impacts of those trust in business dealings and negotiation. Through the process of content data analysis, results were drawn from a percentage margin of answers and feedbacks generated from real life experiences and discussions from unstructured interview from selected Igbo-men across the five states of the south-east region of Nigeria, which shows that 70% percentage of the Igbos practice the affective based trust in business dealings and negotiations, while 18% percentage practice cognitive based trust, 7% engages in both affective and cognitive based trust, and the remaining 5% are undecided.
This study is directed to determine the role of government treasurer in state university in tax compliance. With the spirit of the state apparatus, especially the Civil Servant, in reporting the taxes, it is expected to become a continuously growing and infectious snowball to the taxpayers to report their taxes correctly, completely and clearly as well as to avoid administrative sanctions that are subject to such non-compliance. This study method used is qualitative, the source of this study is government treasurer. The use of this qualitative approach is based on the concept of natural setting, grounded theory, descriptive, more concerned with the process than the outcome, temporary design, and research results are negotiated and agreed upon. The results show that treasurers have a big role in tax compliance, but however, there are still many obstacles that must be faced in fulfilling their financial obligations. this research was conducted only in one state university, so that data that could be processed was very limited.
The corporate governance is a popular topic within two last decade, and the emerging economies are practicing &enhancing their performances. The review is conducted to assess the effectiveness of the corporate governance implications on firm’s performances. The study followed the deductive approach and the journal articles, and the reports have used the source of the review. As per the literature findings, the researcher developed a conceptual design for the case review. The independent variable is the corporate governance mechanism, and the dependent variable is organizations performances. Both independent and dependent variables comprise the different type of corporate governance practice and the different function of the organizational performances. The review found that all the types of corporate governance practices are influenced to the organizational performance and the better corporate governance mechanism can enhance all type of performances.
Innovative work behavior is likely to be an important need for the increasing performance of the hospital to provide the health public services. Theoretically and empirically, the behaviors be related to employee perception on management support, information technology and employee empowerment. The study aims to determine the effect of management supports and information technology on employee empowerment as well as their impact on the innovative work behaviors of the employee of dr. Zainoel Abidin District Hospital Banda Aceh. The study conducted of 302 employees of the hospital. The data collected by questionnaire and then the data is analyzed by statistical means of structural equation model (SEM). The study found that management support and information technology have a positive and significant effect on the employee empowerment and innovative work behavior. The employee empowerment mediates the effect of management supports and information technology on the innovative work behavior.
This research deals with an insight and analysis of the economy projectification in a smaller country, here represented by Croatia. The study was inspired by similar research conducted in Germany, Island and Norway and it is based on similar but partly adapted methodology. The objective of this study is to measure level of economy projectification in a smaller country, and to provide relevant data related for the level of project work. The random sample of 250 companies, from both public and private sectors, was selected across nine sectors of the economy. A stratified random sampling was drawn and interviews were conducted via telephone, so as on-line survey. While analysing collected data and considering the objectives of this paper, only basic statistical analyses were applied for calculating averages and mean values. This study confirmed that projectification trends and figures in a smaller country are similar to those in larger or developed countries. During the period of last five years, the projectification level of the Croatian economy was increased from 27% (in 2013.) to33% (in 2018.). The results show significant difference in projectification among the different sectors of economy, so as changes and trends over the recent time period.
This paper is designed to show how integrated process planning and cross employee planning can be a vital part to any business operation. It will also uncover how different integrated processes and employee relations will help a business to grow. Various topics ranging from enterprise resource planning, integrated planning in supply chains, the non-linear approach, innovation and digitalization coupled with cross training and empowerment, Human resources, and Manager Employee relations complement each other and could bring an organization together. Various thought processes and intellectual reasoning skills were instrumental in all consideration of this project. Many antiquated processes were changed over the years to update operations in the business world where conventional means were not effective. Integrating product planning and employee planning optimized operations both in the product and service industry and I will accent many of these optimizations. With recent technological advances and human relations tactics, project management and organization has been streamlined and works more productively than its predecessors. Regardless of the industry, integrated process planning, and cross employee planning could possible turn a dinosaur into a competitive part of the economy.
One of the problems in big cities are transportation.They solve this problem by providing mass transportation such bus or train. People use this facility to travel between surrounding cities or within the city. Jakarta recently has a new public transportation called TransJakarta which serving people travelingfrom nearby cities and in the city.In order to move or doing business between places people in Jakarta use TransJakarta This research aims to analyse ticket price, service quality and customer value toward customer satisfaction. We conducted a research by using questionnaires given to thepassangers and developed a model using a multiple regression to process the result from questionnaires. Samples were taken from The number of sample for this reseach was 130 customers taken from one bus stop which passengers traveled from BSD City to Grogol and Slipi. The results from partial testing showed that customer value andservice quality have effect on customer satisfaction while ticket price does not have effect on customer satisfaction.
This study aims to examine the mediating effect of Trust in the relationship between Perceived Website Quality (PWQual), eWOM, and Perceived Benefits on Consumer Attitudes Toward Online Shopping in Indonesia. The sample in this research are online shopping consumers in Indonesia there 118 respondents. The design research used a survey model purposive sampling method as a sampling technique. The data analyze in this research used Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) as an analysis technique with AMOS as analysis tools. This research shows that : Perceived Website Quality has a significant effect on Perceived Benefits and Trust, Perceived Benefits and Trust has a significant effect on Consumer Attitudes Toward Online Shopping, Perceived Website Quality has a significant effect on Consumer Attitudes Toward Online Shopping through Trust
Dairying is one of the livestock productions practiced almost all over Ethiopia, involving a vast number of small, medium, or large-sized, subsistence or market-oriented farms. However, the structure and performance of dairy sectors and its products marketing both for domestic consumption and for export is generally perceived poor in Ethiopia due to different challenges. These challenges vary across different production system to another and/or from one location to another. Among other challenges seasonality of production, spoilage (lack of milk collecting facilities), poor animal health and management, inadequate supply of quality feed, low productivity and genetics ,quality problem, weak vertical integration, absence processing plant, inadequate permanent trade routes and other facilities like feeds, water, holding grounds, lack or non-provision of transport, lack of access to land, ineffectiveness and inadequate infrastructural and institutional set-ups, prevalence of diseases, lack of credit and inadequate market information are dominant in Ethiopia. Therefore, market infrastructure facilities, producers cooperative, feed quality and quantity provision system need to be strengthen for effective dairy value chain development.
This research paper examines customer intention to reorder in respect to delivery service and product satisfaction. Our research model includes delivery service, satisfaction and reorder intention. Satisfaction in this research model work as mediating variable. A survey method was adopted to collect data, collected data were analysis using SPSS to see the correlation between variables. A significant relationship was found between delivery service and reorder intention as well as moderating role was also note with satisfaction and reorder intention.
Project management is one of the most popular tool in the companies in today´s competitive environment. There are many successful companies, in which the project management has the key position. Project management is the application of knowledge, skills, tools, and techniques to project activities to meet project requirements. Project management is accomplished with the processes such as initiating, planning, executing, controlling, and closing. The project team manages the work of the projects, and the work typically involves competing demands, stakeholders with differing needs and expectations and identified requirements. It is important to note that many of the processes within project management are iterative in nature. This is in part due to the existence of and the necessity for progressive elaboration in a project throughout the project life cycle.
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Internet Use and Academic Performance of the Students
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The International Journal of Business Management and Technology, Volume 3 Issue 2 March - April 2019
ISSN: 2581-3889
Research Article Open Access
Internet Use and Academic Performance of the Students
Mr. Amrit Kumar Sharma Gaire, PhD
Lecturer in Central Campus of Management, Faculty of Management
Mid-Western University
Abstract: This paper examines the impact of internet use on student performance. In this cross-sectional study, one
hundred twenty survey responses were collected from plus two-level students from BirendranagarSurkhet. The
respondents were selected from class 11 and 12 students randomly. Frequency of internet use, location of internet use,
cooperation from teachers for internet learning and peer group influence on internet use for academic purpose has been
analyzed with their academic performance.one sample t test was used to analyze the data. The finding concludes all
these variables have positive impact if the student use internet for learning process. Similarly, the analysis shows that
the student who used internet at home for learning purpose has found highest academic achievement.
Key words: Frequency, Location, Peer group and Cooperation
I. Introduction
The use of technology has changed the world into digitalized form drastically in 21st century (Stanciua & Tinca,
2014). In the same way technology has gained more attention in education sector also. Becauseof its prevalence, low cost,
easily participation of student, more effective way of learning and enjoy internet has become effective tool for the
student performance. The most advanced and popular technology is internet. Internet is playing great role in today’s
changing education by providing innumerable resources and services (Sahin, Balta, & Ercan, 2010). Internet is one of the
beneficial tools in this era of IT world not only for business but foracademic point of view that enhances the skills and
capabilities of student which assist them in studies and in professional life (Emeka & Nyeche, 2016).
The use of internet has made innumerable support in the education. Students are using internet for various
educational purposes. Internet is useful for social networking, entertainment, communication, shopping and many other
purposes. Similarly, students are also using social networking sites, messengers, email, you tube, search engines to
complete their notes, for reading, to contact their teachers and classmates, and for getting information about their
subjects. Internet provides free, easy, and immediate access to infinite resources.
Considering the impact on social and individual scale, the internet offers a huge
potential study field from various perspectives: technology, applications,individuals and their behavior, society as a
whole and, not finally, ethical and legalaspects (Stanciua & Tinca, 2014).A study focused their research on the internet
application and their impact on the users’ personality, emphasizing that applications like online search, e-entertainment,
online social networking and games have changed individual behavior and the ways individuals interact with others
(Tang & Yang, 2014).
Academic performance among the students generally equates to the effort expended and is related to
intellectual and environmental factors (Torres, Duart, Gomez, Gutierrz, & Faggioni, 2016). Academic performance is
multidimensional and shaped by numerous variables that are difficult to systematize within a specific model. Such
variable may be personal, social and academic and political (Stanciua & Tinca, 2014).
II. Review of Literature
The use of internet has made innumerable positive changes in the education industry. Students are using
internet for various educational purposes. It provides free, easy, and immediate access to infinite resources. The features
of internet such as affordability, usefulness, enjoyment and accessibility are motivating students to use internet in their
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daily life (Torres, Duart, Gomez, Gutierrz, & Faggioni, 2016). The effective use of internet may be influence many
variables such as frequency used, location of internet, purpose of internet use etc.
The research shows the result on both pros and cons regarding the time span on internet by the student. The
research on time spent for the internet duringweekdays and weekend and found that 71.6% who usedthe internet for < 6
hours while 28.4% respondents spent at least ≥6 hours for the internet on weekdays. However, during weekends,
thenumber of internet users for > 6 hours were increased. There were 45.5% users for < 6 hours compared to 54.5% for ≥
6 hours (Siraj, Salam, & Tan, 2015).Similarly, in another study on use of internet frequency of student shows 5%
answered that every day, they stay on-line instead of doing other activities, while 36% answered that it happens weekly
and 15% monthly. Taking note of the average daily time of 3.72 on-line hours leads the study to make conclusion that a
large percentage of the student's over-use theweb, mainly for leisure activities (Stanciua & Tinca, 2014).
The location of internet is also a strong predictor for excessive use of internet. The internet can be accessed
cybercafé, hotel, park, university, home and so on. The place and environment have great impact on student learning
through internet. The study carried out on preference of internet location revealed that majority of participants 54%
preferred location of the internet was their personal home. This is followed by 10% whose location was the school
library. Also 21% location was the cybercafé and 15% gave different locations as their preferred place of internet use
(Emeka & Nyeche, 2016).
Various types of internet use has been associated with positive and negative effects, although, the conclusions
drawn from this study is that the use of the internet is one of the main factors which affects academic performance and
social life of students (Puspita & Rohedi, 2016). On-line teaching tools are more beneficial for distance learners (Stanciua
& Tinca, 2014).The research in this regard shows 45% of the respondents use the internet to obtain course related
information, 22% use the internet for communication (E-mail), 8% use the internet for playing games and music, 15% use
the internet for eBooks and journal downloading and 10% use the internet to obtain non-course related information
(Emeka & Nyeche, 2016). Likewise, another study shows that internet used to obtain course related information by
84.1% respondents while 76.1% stated for entertainment purpose and 71.6% opined as to complete assignment (Siraj,
Salam, & Tan, 2015).
The influential power of peers is not only rooted intheir mere presence through imitation of their behavior, but
also comes from morestructural aspects such as the social norms they provide or the social position they occupy.Social
norms are defined as implicit rules for appropriate values,beliefs, attitudes and behavior. Different types of peers-
friends, classmates seem to beimportant in explaining adolescents’ attitudes and behavior, although their
relevanceseems to vary according to characteristics of the considered behavior. In this study peer influence found more
on female than male student. In addition to this the research found that peer have a positive influence on use of internet
and its effect on academic performance (Festl & Quandt, 2013).
One of the biggest targets of today’s education system which aims at development and change to teach
students how to reach information by way of research, instead of giving it to them directly. They are encouraged to do
work on all aspects, they foster approaches to their lessons in a positive way, and they are active in the purpose of
improving their skills and knowledge. The study on teachers support to student on learning environment through use of
internet shows that most of the students think this method is effective for teaching, makes students enjoy, supplies
cooperation between friends, keeps student active during the period , and removes the memorization element
(Bayraktar, 2011).
Academic performance is important aspect of student’s life and leads to successful future. It helps to determine
the understanding of any subject matter. In this regard the research shows 30% of the respondent indicated that the
internet makes academic activities much easier and 61% indicated that the internet improved their academic
performance. This indicates majority of the respondents agreedthat, the internet is an important factor for improving
academic performance (Jibrin, Musa, & Shittu, 2017). Similarly, another study on the influence of internet on student
performance, reveals that 58.3% of the respondents use the internet to aid research, 13% accepted that the internet
provide access to current information sources, 21% reported that internet helps to prepare for examinations, tests and
also assignment, and 7% reported that the internet aid communication between lecturers and students (Jibrin, Musa, &
Shittu, 2017).
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III. Conceptual framework
The study has been designed to analyze the impact of internet use and its impact on student performance.
Therefore, in this study the frequency of internet use, location of internet use, and different purpose of internet use and
their contribution on student academic performance has been studied.
IV. Objectives of the study
The core objective of this study is to analyze the impact of different variable related to internet use and their
contribution on achieving the student performance. The sub objectives of the study are as follows.
1. To analyze the impact of frequency of internet use on academic performance of student;
2. To analyze the impact of location of internet use on academic performance of student;
3. To analyze the impact of peer influence of internet use with regard on academic performance of student
and
4. To analyze the impact of teacher cooperation of internet use on academic performance of student
V. Research hypothesis
Ha1: There is significant impact of frequency of internet use on academic performance of student;
Ha2: There is significant impact of location of internet use on academic performance of student;
Ha3: There is significant impact of peer influence of internet use with regard on academic performance of
student and
Ha4: There is significant impact of teacher cooperation of internet use on academic performance of student
VI. Research Methodology
This study was based on primary as well as secondarydata. The study has applied quantitative research
method therefore this study is embedded on post positivism philosophy. The population of this study were the student
reading in class 11 and 12 in the school. Using purposive sampling method, twoschools were selected for the study. The
researcher visited the school personally and distributed questionnaires to the student and immediately request to fill up
the questionnaire in the classroom and returned. In this study, 120students were involved randomly. Likert scale with
five point 1 as very low and 5 very high was used. One sample t test was used to measure the relationship between
internet use and student performance.
VII. Analysis and discussion
This study focusses on the internet use and its impact on student performance of higher-level student. For the
study the frequency of internet use, peers influence, cooperation of teachers and location of internet use has been
selected. To analyze the date the percentage and one sample t test has been used. The result of the analysis has been
given below.
Frequency of internet use
Location of internet use
Peer influence on internet use
Teachers co-operation on internet use
Students' academic
performance
Figure 1: Conceptual framework of the study
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Table 1: Frequency of internet use and student performance
Variable Frequency Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Strongly agree 34 28.3 28.3
Agree
59 49.2 77.5
Uncertain 16 13.3 90.8
Disagree
9 7.5 98.3
Strongly disagree
2 1.7 100.0
Total 120 100.0
Source: Survey data 2019
The result presented in Table 1 shows that 28.3% were strongly agree, 49.2% were agree and 13.3 % were found
uncertain on the use of internet frequency and student performance. The result shows that if the student spent time on
internet for their studies and other purpose it would help to increase the student performance.
Table 2: One sample t test of frequency of internet use and student performance
Variable
Test Value = 3
t df Sig. (2-tailed) Mean Difference
Frequency of internet use and
student's performance -11.148 119 .000 -.950
Source: Survey data 2019
Table 2 presents the test statistics t-value of two tail test, at 95% confidence level. The hypothesized test value
was taken 3 (population mean). The significance value of two tail test is less than 0.05 in this case. Thus, the null
hypothesis is rejected at 5% level of significant and support to alternative hypothesis. Therefore, the conclusion is made
that the use of internet frequency has positive impact on student performance.
Table 3: Location of internet use and student performance
Variable Frequency Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Strongly agree 21 17.5 17.5
Agree 62 51.7 69.2
Uncertain 22 18.3 87.5
Disagree 12 10.0 97.5
Strongly disagree 3 2.5 100.0
Total 120 100.0
Source: Survey data 2019
The result presented in Table 3 shows that 17.5 % were strongly agree, 51.7 % were agree and 18.3 % were
found uncertain on the use of internet location and student performance. The result shows that if the student get the
chance to use internet in proper place it would help to increase the student performance. The respondent replied most
preferable place is home for internet use then university, café, library and park respectively.
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Table 4: One sample t test of location of internet use and student performance
Variable
Test Value = 3
t df Sig. (2-tailed) Mean Difference
Location of internet use and student
performance
-8.227 119 .000 -.7167
Source: Survey data 2019
The result presented in Table 4 shows the test statistics t-value of two tail test, at 95% confidence level. The
hypothesized test value was taken 3 (population mean). The significance value of two tail test is less than 0.05 in this
case. Thus, the null hypothesis is rejected at 5% level of significant and support to alternative hypothesis. Therefore, the
conclusion is made that if the student use internet at their preferable place it helps to increase student performance.
Table 5: Peer influence on internet use and student performance
Variable Frequency Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Strongly agree 33 27.5 27.5
Agree
53 44.2 71.7
Uncertain
16 13.3 85.0
Disagree
18 15.0 100.0
Strongly disagree
0 0.0 100.0
Total
120 100.0
Source: Survey data 2019
The result presented in Table 5 shows that 27.5 % were strongly agree, 44.2 % were agree and 13.3 % were
found uncertain on peer's influence to use internet and its impact on student performance. The study shows most
influential peer were friends from their college and home town.
Table 6: One sample t test of peer influence on internet use and student performance
Variable
Test Value = 3
t df Sig. (2-tailed) Mean Difference
Peer influence on internet use and
student performance -9.259 119 .000 -.84167
Source: Survey data 2019
The result presented in Table 6 shows the test statistics t-value of two tail test, at 95% confidence level. The
hypothesized test value was taken 3 (population mean). The significance value of two tail test is less than 0.05 in this
case. Thus, the null hypothesis is rejected at 5% level of significant and support to alternative hypothesis. Therefore, the
conclusion is made that the peers who have positive attitude and support to use the internet for different purpose have
positive impact on student performance.
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Table 7: Cooperation of teachers on internet use and student performance
Variable Frequency Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Strongly agree 37 30.8 30.8
Agree 50 41.7 72.5
Uncertain 9 7.5 80.0
disagree 19 15.8 95.8
Strongly disagree 5 4.2 100.0
Total 120 100.0
Source: Survey data 2019
The result presented in Table 7 shows that 30.8 % were strongly agree, 41.7 % were agree and 7.5 % were found
uncertain on cooperation of teacher on useof internet and its impact on student performance. The study shows that the
teacher who provides the student self-learning environment and self-study through internet those students have
secured high performance in the college.
Table 8: One sample t test of cooperation of teachers on internet use and student performance
Variable
Test Value = 3
t df Sig. (2-tailed) Mean Difference
Cooperation of teachers on internet use and
student performance
-7.438 119 .000 -.792
Source: Survey data 2019
The result presented in Table 8 shows the test statistics t-value of two tail test, at 95% confidence level. The
hypothesized test value was taken 3 (population mean). The significance value of two tail test is less than 0.05 in this
case. Thus, the null hypothesis is rejected at 5% level of significant and support to alternative hypothesis. Therefore, the
study shows that the teacher who provides the student self-learning environment and self-study through internet their
academic performance has found significant high than others.
VIII. Recommendation
The analysis shows that the person who have the facility of internet at home compared to university, café,
cybercafe, park and library provided the more learning opportunity for the student. Therefore, it is to be recommended
to the parents for the effective learning process through internet provide the internet facility at home.
Similarly, the teacher who provided the learning opportunity and self-learning environment through internet,
such students' performance has found more than others. Therefore, it is recommended to the education institutions to
provide such opportunity to the student for all round development.
IX. Further research direction
Future research is required to determine if the perception about the use of internet and its impact remains same
in various geographic regions of the country as well as other countries. Future research will also focus on studying the
influence of internet use on the behavior of the student.
X. Conclusion
The aim of this study was to analyze the impact of internet use of plus two level of student on academic
performance. For this purpose, different variable such as frequency of internet use, location of internet use, cooperation
and peer influence has been analyzed with student academic performance. The result shows that the student who use
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internet for the academic purpose, they have better performance those who have no internet excess. Therefore, the
school should provide internet facility to the student for their better achievements.
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