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東海大學 日本語言文化學系 王政文、張瑜珊所指導 楊祺萱的 韓國流行音樂在日本的發展歷程(2002-2021) (2021),提出Google Business Prof關鍵因素是什麼,來自於K-pop、韓國流行音樂、韓流、偶像團體、文化輸出、社群媒體、韓國模式、日本音樂市場。

而第二篇論文國立臺北護理健康大學 護理研究所 林惠如所指導 NUR FITHRIYANTI IMAMAH的 The Perspectives of Palliative Care among End Stage Renal Disease Patients in Indonesia (2021),提出因為有 的重點而找出了 Google Business Prof的解答。

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Delivering Distinctive Value in Emerging Economies: Efficient and Sustainably Responsible Perspectives from Management Researche

為了解決Google Business Prof的問題,作者Boateng, Richard,Boateng, Sheena Lovia,Anning-Dorson, Thomas 這樣論述:

Prof. Richard Boateng Richard Boateng is an associate professor in Information Systems at the University of Ghana Business School. He is a technology researcher who focuses on developing, communicating, protecting, promoting ideas and concepts into sustainable projects of commercial value and develo

pment impact. He serves as the Head of the Department of Operations and Management Information Systems at the Business School of the University of Ghana. He is also the associate editor of the Information Technologies & International Development Journal and serves on the editorial board of the Infor

mation Development Journal. He is also a member of the Association of Information Systems. His research experience covers the digital economy, cloud computing, e-learning, information and communication technologies (ICT) for development, electronic governance, social media, electronic business, gend

er and technology, mobile commerce, and mobile health at the national, industrial, organisational and community levels. Since 2006, Richard has published 44 refereed journal articles, six books, seven book chapters, 38 published conference paper proceedings, one international technical report, and t

wo journal editorials. His Scopus report features 65 publications spanning journal articles, a book, book chapters and conference paper proceedings.Since joining the University of Ghana in 2010, he has collaborated with other faculty to obtain not less than 2 million USD in research and project fund

s. These research and project funds have been obtained from organisations including GIZ (German Development Agency, Ghana), World Wide Web Foundation (USA), Vodafone Group (Global/UK), Danish International Development Agency (DANIDA), International Development Research Centre (Canada), and the World

Bank. He has also consulted for the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Ghana, and United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) Accra Cluster Office on technology and communication development projects.Richard holds a doctorate in Development Informatics and a

master’s degree in Management and Information Systems from the University of Manchester, UK. He is a British Chevening Award Scholar and a Dorothy Hodgkin Postgraduate Award Scholar. After his PhD, he undertook a post-doctoral programme at the International Centre for IT and Development, Southern Un

iversity and A&M College, USA under the sponsorship of the National Science Foundation, USA. In May 2010, Richard received a Best Paper Award for a lead-authored paper published in the Journal of African Business E-Commerce in the least Developing Countries: Summary Evidence and Implications. On 26t

h March 2011, Richard received the Southern University (USA) Research Leadership Award, for his contribution to ICT Research in Africa, awarded at the 4th International Conference on ICT for Africa, held at Covenant University, Ota, Nigeria.On two occasions, Richard has been invited to contribute to

global reports on information systems access and usage. First, by the Renowned Economist, Diane Coyle for the Vodafone Global PLC.’s Socio-economic Impact of Mobiles (SIM) Report; and second, by the World Wide Web Foundation for the 2019 Women’s Rights Online Survey. Richard has been listed among t

he Top twenty Highly cited Scholars in University of Ghana by Google Scholar: https: //tinyurl.com/y89o59seDr. Sheena Lovia Boateng Sheena Lovia Boateng is a lecturer at the Department of Marketing and Entrepreneurship at the University of Ghana Business School. She is the first female to complete a

PhD in Marketing from the University of Ghana and is also the founder of the Women in Tertiary Education (WITE) Network, which seeks to provide support for women pursuing tertiary education in their academic research, family life and career balance. She is a fellow of the Academy of Marketing Scien

ce. She is also a member of the Editorial Advisory Board for the Emerald Emerging Markets Case Study Journal, Emerald Publishing Limited, UK. She has six refereed journal publications, three books, four book chapters, five published conference papers, one working paper, and one industry report. Her

academic work has been published in the International Journal of Bank Marketing, Journal of Financial Services Marketing, Smart Learning Environments and the Journal of Educational Technology Systems. Her research interests include online relationship marketing, fashion and beauty marketing, digital

business strategy, electronic learning adoption, entrepreneurship, online branding and advertising, social media marketing and structural equational modelling in marketing. Dr. Sheena’s paper on signalling theory published in the International Journal of Bank Marketing (2019) was listed among the m

ost popular papers in the journal for the first quarter of 2019. She has completed the supervision of two doctoral research students who graduated in December 2019. Since beginning her doctoral career, she has collaborated with other faculty from different universities to obtain not less than the US

$200,000 in research and project funds. These research and project funds have been obtained from organisations including Danish International Development Agency (DANIDA), World Bank and the United States International Development Agency (USAID) and the African Development Bank (AFDB).Dr. Thomas Ann

ing-Dorson Thomas Anning-Dorson is a Senior Lecturer at Wits Business School, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa and a Research Associate at the School of Consumer Intelligence and Information Systems, University of Johannesburg. Thomas is a Research Fellow at McGill Univers

ity, Montreal, Canada through the Queen Elizabeth Scholars Program. Thomas is a member of the American Marketing Association, fellow at the Academy of Marketing Science and Academy of International Business. He serves as the Track Chair - (International Business Theory) for the Academy of Internatio

nal Business - Sub-Saharan Africa Chapter (AIB Africa).Thomas is an enthusiastic scholar and management consultant with a keen interest in the issues of Innovation, Strategy, Digitalization, Enterprise Growth, and Marketing in Emerging Markets. Dr. Thomas’ current research focuses on Competitive Str

ategy, Brands, Innovation, Services Management, Emerging Markets, Customer Experience Management, 4IR and Enterprise Development. His research has been published in top tier international journals including Journal of Business Research, International Marketing Review, Computer in Human Behavior, Int

ernational Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management, Cross-Cultural and Strategic Management, Marketing Intelligence and Planning, European Journal of Innovation Management, and International Journal of Bank Marketing.

韓國流行音樂在日本的發展歷程(2002-2021)

為了解決Google Business Prof的問題,作者楊祺萱 這樣論述:

本論文主要研究2002年至2021年間韓國流行音樂在日本的發展歷程,探討這股K-pop風潮最初是從何而來、如何向日本及海外市場輸出,再透過筆者整理的2002年至2021年K-pop歌手與團體在日本市場發展的一系列統計圖表,了解K-pop近二十年來在日本市場發展的情形與現況。透過案例分析的方式,筆者篩選出七組在日本發展成績不錯的K-pop團體,了解他們在日本市場的發展情形和成功原因,再歸納出K-pop團體成功進軍日本及海外市場的原因與策略。研究發現,韓國流行音樂透過融合西方音樂與日本偶像團體元素,發展出如今獨特的韓式唱跳表演風格,現已成為全球流行音樂愛好者競相模仿的對象。在發展的策略上,K-p

op很早就放眼於海外輸出跨國市場,起初為了降低日本觀眾的排斥心裡,K-pop以在地化的方式向日本市場輸出,加上有了早期K-pop藝人的開墾,以及善用網路串流平台的傳播和粉絲的助攻等,最終成功打入日本與全球流行音樂市場。如今K-pop已反客為主,K-pop的經營和培訓模式,「韓國模式」儼然已成為日本及各國娛樂界取經的對象,韓國流行文化從最初的迎合海外市場到至今已能反向推廣自身文化輸出海外,堪稱韓流奇蹟。

Intelligent Processing and It Tools for E-Commerce Data, Information, and Knowledge

為了解決Google Business Prof的問題,作者 這樣論述:

Dr.Honghao Gao received the Ph.D. degree in Computer Science and started his academic career at Shanghai University in 2012. Prof. Gao is currently with the School of Computer Engineering and Science, Shanghai University, China. He is also a Professor at Gachon University, South Korea. Prior to that

, he was a Research Fellow with the Software Engineering Information Technology Institute at Central Michigan University (CMU), USA, and was an Adjunct Professor at Hangzhou Dianzi University, China. His research interests include Software Formal Verification, Industrial IoT/Wireless Networks, Servi

ce Collaborative Computing, and Intelligent Medical Image Processing. He has publications in IEEE TII, IEEE T-ITS, IEEE IoT-J, IEEE TNSE, IEEE TCCN, IEEE TGCN, IEEE/ACM TCBB, ACM TOIT, ACM TOMM, ACM TMIS, IEEE TCSS, IEEE TETCI, IEEE JBHI, and IEEE Network. Prof. Gao is a Fellow of IET, BCS, and EAI,

and a Senior Member of IEEE, CCF, and CAAI. He is the Editor-in-Chief for International Journal of Intelligent Internet of Things Computing(IJIITC), Editor for Wireless Network(WINE) and IET Wireless Sensor Systems(IET WSS), and Associate Editor for IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation S

ystems(IEEE T-ITS), IET Software, International Journal of Communication Systems(IJCS), and Journal of Internet Technology(JIT). Moreover, he has broad working experiences in cooperative industry-university-research. He is a European Union Institutions-appointed external expert for reviewing and mon

itoring EU Project, is a member of the EPSRC Peer Review Associate College for UK Research and Innovation in the UK, and is also a founding member of the IEEE Computer Society Smart Manufacturing Standards Committee.Dr. Jung Yoon Kim was born in Seoul, South Korea, in 1979. He received the B.S. and

M.S. degrees from Hoseo University, in 2002 and 2006, respectively, and the Ph.D. degree from the Graduate School of Advanced Imaging Science, Multimedia & Film, Chung-Ang University, in 2013, all in game engineering. From 2004 to 2005, he was a Game Designer with Game Industry for online casual gam

e. Then, he started teaching game design with the Game Specialized School, Chung-Ang University, in 2006. From 2009 to 2013, he served as a Professor with the Chungkang College of Cultural Industries. From 2009 to 2014, he has been the CEO of Nextgames, where he also served as the Project Leader. Fr

om 2015 to 2018, he was the Former Vice President of the Korea Game Developer Associations. He is currently an Assistant Professor with the Graduate School of Game, Gachon University, while serving as the Director of the Start-Up Education Center. He has many publications in various researching jour

nals and books. His research interests include IT specifically on the techniques of computer games, AI, virtual reality technology, and interactive technology. He has been serving as the Editor-In-Chief for the Korea Computer Game Association, since 2016.Dr Walayat Hussain is a professional academic

, researcher and practitioner in computer science and information system with over 12 years of academic and industry experience. He is working as a Lecturer - sessional at the Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology, UTS. Walayat received his PhD from the University of Technology Sydney. H

e worked as a Lecturer and Assistant Professor at the BUITEMS for many years. Walayat’s research areas are business intelligence, cloud computing and usability engineering by focusing on providing an informed decision to different stakeholders. He has published in various top-ranked reputable ERA- A

*, SJR-Q1, JCR-Q1 journals and conferences such as: The Computer Journal (Oxford University), Information Systems, Future Generation Computer Systems, IEEE Access, Computers & Industrial Engineering, Mobile Networks and Applications, Journal of Ambient Intelligence and Humanized Computing, Global Jo

urnal of Flexible Systems Management, FUZZ-IEEE, ICONIP etc. He has won multiple national and international research awards and recognitions. He is the recipient of 2016 FEIT HDR Publication Award, by the University of Technology Sydney Australia.Dr. Iqbal is Senior Lecturer in Mobile Computing in t

he Division of Computer Science and Informatics, School of Engineering. He is an established researcher and expert in the fields of: mobile cloud computing and open-based networking for applications in disaster management and healthcare; community networks; and smart cities. Dr Iqbal won an EPSRC Do

ctoral Training Award in 2007 and completed his PhD from Kingston University in 2010 with a dissertation titled "Design, development, and implementation of a high-performance wireless mesh network for application in emergency and disaster recovery". He has been a principal investigator, co-investiga

tor, project manager, coordinator and focal person of more than 10 internationally teamed research and development, capacity building and training projects, with total funding of approximately over a million pounds from different international organisations. His research interests include 5G network

ing technologies, multimedia cloud computing, mobile edge computing, fog computing, Internet of Things, software-defined networking, network function virtualisation, quality of experience, and cloud infrastructures and services. He has contributed to 35 research publications (including 24 journals,

11 conference proceedings, and 2 book chapters). His research has received 99 citations by researchers (Google Scholar, 24 August 2016).Dr. Yucong Duan received the Ph.D. degree in software engineering from the Institute of Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, in 2006. He was a Postdoctoral

Fellow with the School of Software, Tsinghua University, China, from 2006 to 2007, and the Software Engineering Laboratory, Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH), South Korea, from 2007 to 2008. He was a Lecturer with the Biomedical Engineering Institute, Capital University of Medic

al Sciences, Beijing, China, from 2008 to 2009. He was a Postdoctoral Fellow with the Le2i, CNRS, University of Bourgogne, France, from 2009 to 2010. He was also a Postdoctoral Researcher with the DISCO, University of Milano Bicocca, Milano, Italy, from 2011 to 2012. He is currently a Full Professor

and the Vice Director with the Computer Science Department, Hainan University. His research interests include service computing, knowledge graphs, and big data. He is also a Senior Member of CCF.

The Perspectives of Palliative Care among End Stage Renal Disease Patients in Indonesia

為了解決Google Business Prof的問題,作者NUR FITHRIYANTI IMAMAH 這樣論述:

The number of end-stage renal disease (ESRD) patients has been growing substantially worldwide; these patients generally have poor prognosis and require costly medical services. This pattern is also occurring in Indonesia. In western countries, palliative care originally developed for cancer patien

ts and has now extended to ESRD patients, but in Indonesia, palliative care for cancer patients remains limited and none is available for ESRD patients. If ESRD palliative care is to develop in Indonesia, we should consider how different cultures, religions, social values, health insurance statuses,

and differences within the health care system might affect the process of palliative care. This study explored perspectives about palliative care among patients with end-stage renal disease in Indonesia.This study used mix methods, combining descriptive study design, open-ended question and in-dept

h qualitative interviews. Purposive sampling was used to choose 222 participants for quantitative study based on the following inclusion criteria: ESRD patients on dialysis treatment at dialysis units at teaching hospitals in Indonesia, age ≥17 years old, who agreed to participate and signed informe

d consent. Patients with cognitive impairment, and acute kidney failure were excluded. The researcher conducted qualitative in-depth interviews with 30 of the 222 participants who decided to choose palliative care.Data for the quantitative study were obtained from a self-developed online questionnai

re using Google forms and were analyzed descriptively. Content analysis was used for the open-ended question on the questionnaire. In qualitative-in-depth-interview, the researcher conducted 30- to 45-minute online interviews using the latest version of the Zoom application with participants in priv

ate rooms. The interviewer recorded the entire interview process using her computer. Thematic analysis was then applied to the interview results to understand the experiences of deciding in receiving palliative care among ESRD patients in Indonesia.Participants were recruited from Lombok island and

Java island, parts of the largest islands in Indonesia. The majority of participants were 45 to 54 years old and were receiving dialysis twice a week for about 3 to 4 hours. Some participants had been newly diagnosed with ESRD and had done dialysis for about a month, whereas the longest duration of

dialysis was 16 years. Most used private transportation to go to the dialysis center with median time of 20 minutes. Male participants outnumbered female participants and most were married with median of two kids. The majority of participants lived with their families and were accompanied by family

to go to dialysis center. Participants with high school education made up the biggest proportion. Most had incomes below 36 USD (< IDR 500,000), but the range was not wide.Participants had limited information about palliative care for ESRD and thought that it should be offered to ESRD patients in In

donesia. When opportunity is available to receive ESRD palliative care, most participants showed willingness to receive it. Among participants, opinions about palliative care for ESRD differed. Some thought that they might benefit from palliative care while a few saw it as useless for their health.

Four themes and twelve subthemes emerged from qualitative study that provide deep description about the meaning of the participants’ decision to choose palliative care. The themes including patients’ considerations in choosing palliative care, building a closer relationship with family, a way to ach

ieve peaceful dying, and good for preparing the future.This study collected comprehensive information about ESRD patients’ perspectives on palliative care in Indonesia. Collaboration between educators, clinicians, and policy makers will be helpful to develop a model of palliative care for ESRD patie

nts in Indonesia. Furthermore, future researchers could develop intervention studies to improve patients’ and families’ knowledge regarding palliative care for ESRD in Indonesia.